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

January 12, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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y. a*si *nt A" 4"-'» "S3E •*3* DTTEKNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE HOOTCH HOUNDS BEWARE OF HER! attended a dance-in Mizpah Saturday got arrested last week. He pleaded ly the janitor had high pressure on ism -Sj»g!s -j5i. didn't strike gushers and have lost evening. of guilty to a charge selling moonshine the water tank and the hose did good faith in the "well wizards." 4?«^ F^M IU%H T-'SS^VVJ»- "F- and after paying a stiff fine showed 1 Work. The telephone notified the Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dale on a his appreciation of same by doing people and soon there were about The secretary of the Creamery association January 5th a son. Congratulations. very poor job of squawking. We have twenty-five fire-fighters there. The has sent out notices that 0 a lot of respect for a man who takes building was so full of smoke that it there will be a big creamery meeting Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell returned on his just dues and? says nothing, but was necessary to break a few windrows on the 24th of January. Everybody Friday from their Christmas vacation contempt for a squealing, squawking, before anyone could go inside. come and help the creamery to help at Duluth. sneaking piece of the animal kingdom Water was thrown on with pails by you. who kicks because he got caught and some while others chopped holes in_the Mr. Rud was in International Falls fined for breaking the laws of Minnesota. rOof to let the smoke out and after Ben Leach, of Minneapolis, who has Saturday last taking the post office an hour and a half of good fighting been visiting at the home of his father-in-law, y-^l ,-gr examination. the fire was out and the water nearly Alex MacDonald, just across %K3ese$3S9*3S$S3SK3l3tSS3gtt9t used up. The framework around the the Rainy, died very suddenly of heart Miss Lewis assisted in the post Office 8 S3 north chimney wass badly burned as failure on New Year's day. Ben 8 LITTLEFORK 8 on Saturday with, Mr. Shelton SS was also many of the books in the was an old timer in the Black River during the absence of Mr. Rud. gttSSSSSSSSXBttSSSSSSXXSSttg book case. The damage is estimated country but on marrying he bought a at about $1,000. By putting out this Christ Mueller is- spending the week farm in Canada and worked it several It is now time to put in your application at tKe Falls. fire the Birchdale people accomplished years. The remains were laid to rest for license on your auto for the almost impossible and if this in the cemetery in Emo last Thursday. the coming year. A penalty after H. Rose spent a few days at the building had burned the other would He leaves a wife and three children Jan. 31. Falls this week. also have been destroyed. The buildings who live near Minneapolis, besides are worth about $25,000 so the other relatives, who have the sympathy Mrs. Kink of Mellen, Wis., left on Mr. and Mrs. Staples went to the fighters saved the insurance company of a great circle of friends. Saturday for her home, having spent quite a sum. Falls Wednesday. Christmas here with her sister, Mrs. Domino Fans In Long Qama. Wilson. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson went to the domino game has been In Jf 8 Falls Wednesday. for the last quarter of a century tn Adolph Bloom is thinking of going 8 AROUND LOMAN 8 Rlverhead, T. The exact data e( N. up near Ray to work on the dredging Its Inception to net known, but it This 7s the mayor of Fairport, 07 an important TiarBfcr on Lake Erie The teachers are all back on the job 88888888888888888 machine with his brother-in-law. He was begun by four man some time In across Canada. The bootleggers in fast motor boats bring whisky after a two week's vacation. from A real January thaw. expects to leave this week. across in three hours, and have made Fairport a booze headquarters. The 1888. Since then the same four, the Miss Amy Kankonen, aged 23, mayor, and she is eldest now ninety-four, have gathered people have elected Rev. J. H. Davis will preach at the pledged put the bootleggers to flight. Picture shows her making a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Effert Dobbs of Indus was a visitor fer several hours dally to match up to Baptist church next Sunday evening. of a bottle, Chemical test of the contents 8 $8 here last Wednesday. the little black blocks. The first ten 8 RAY ITEMS 8 years were the hardest, the quartette 8 85 Rev. J. EX Biddeson spent Monday asserts. Andy Amundsen has gone to the 8 88833888888888888 in our village going back to Ft. Frances INTERESTING NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES Falls to act as court bailiff. Judge Palmer and son were callers Wednesday. JOHN H. BROWN in town Sunday. Martin Christiansen of Indus visited Attorney at Law Our missionery left Wednesday for his son, Leslie here last week. Office over O. M. Carr & Co. Mons Hanson transacted business points down the M. & I. to visit his ssgsssssgggggssssssssggs: by an overheated airtight stove, the International Falls. Minnesota at the Falls Tuesday. preaching points. School opened here again Monday 8 8 fire catching in clothing hung too near 8 ERICSBURG 8 with rested teachers and pupils. the stove, and burning its way up between 8 8 A E Otto Anderson spent Friday to Sunday The mission supper at the church the walls of the room. Pete 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Lawyer with his family in Duluth. Monday evening1 was a big success. A. J. Anderson of Margie was here Skoglund who was sleeping in the Ericsburg, Minn.," Jan. 11th International State Bank Bldg. Everyone enjoyed the feed. looking after fire insurance business. room, was awakened by the excess of International Falls, Minnesota C. Z. Watt is confined to his bed smoke in the room, and only escaped Gust Franson bought a team last with an attack of the flu. Rev. R. E. Cody of Brainerd Joe Lawrence and the Mannausau by crawling out on his hands and "week and hired a. crew to begin hauling N O E N I N N E S O A preached here at the Baptist church boys are busy sawing wood in these knees, being down low, where the air his timber'out. Dont forget to attend the hard times parts. both morning and evening last Sunday. O S I A was clearer. Holes were burned and dance Saturday evening, Jan. 14. Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and chopped thru the roof, and snow was Post peelers are beginning work on Mrs. Thomas and her granddaughter, Surgeon in Charge dashed on the flames until hand fire 15,000 posts for Sam Hill this week. The I. O. O. F. and Rebeccas held Gladys Christiansen were Falls extinguishers arrived, which finally number of the Ray Home Talent Ylub Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 uu visitors last week. a joint installation Saturday evening put out the fire. The house is badly Don't forget the Hard Times dance Office Intl State Bank Building after which a sumptuous supper was damaged, and some of the furniture Mrs. Theo. Epper is reported improving at Ray Saturday evening the 14th International Falls, Minnesota served. A bunch of the young people spent was damaged in taking it out of the in health at the Craig hospital. last Saturday evening at the Sanzholm house, altho none of it was burned. #.• ftj» ft* fti» ftjft ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* John Richardson sold a team and rft ft'ft ft ftV eft t'ft ft place and had a good time. Chas. Sjoblom and wife know nothing jj gg sleds this week to some man down on Mrs. Thos Watson and family returned O W E S 8 BIRCHDALE 8 of the accident, as theyi have been and to their home at Virginia Saturday. Rainy lake. 8 8 Mr. Alden, the gravelling foreman, Plants and Seeds still kre in Duluth this winter. ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* Cft ftft «Tft «Tft ?ft ft'ft Vft «Tft W* came here Monday and will get the With a reputation. Rev. Anderson held services in the Agnes Guay is up again after being roads opened ready to haul soon. Supplied to the Great Northwest Mr. M. McCabe, state forest ranger church last Friday and Sunday. Rev. Evangelist Harold L. Wood, Adventist, quite sick. Extra values in Emblems and from Orr, spent Monday and Tuesday Arvid will hold services there again of Virginia has been giving a series Sprays for Funerals. in town. Matt Madsen and Jack Lutterell are this evening. of lectures in the Samaritan hall Joe Thebs made a trip to Interna- DULUTH FLORAL CO. several jumps ahead of the rest in the the last week. Mr. Wood lectures in Duluth, Minn. tional Falls. The Ray orchestra furnished music brushing contest. They are working The Misses Stotts and Norton, local a very clear concise manner, making V. for the masquerade at Ericsburg Saturday for Millard and Lang. teachers arrived here from their all points easily understood by both Gunder Nybo and Rev. Howard evening. homes Sunday night, and again have young and old. He took as his topic have put up their ice. THE PRESS. the local knowledge factory in full Ray Peterson says he doesn't know Subscribe for last Wednesday evening, the reason Miss Ellen Peterson returned to her per- All the latest local which is cheaper—to take a crippled swing. for the creation of the world and of duties as. teacher of the Rogers A surprise party and dance was given sonal comment. $2J9 Per Year, horse out and shoot it or treat it with man, and his subsequent lectures have in honor of Mr. Seely. school after spending her vacation Word received from Mrs. J. H. Rogers dope that costs over $30 per ounce. been and will be a continuation of his with her parents. at the Craig hospital at the Falls, first topic, taking up the different A reception was given for Miss Long is to the effect that she is improving The oat crop was rather short here phases of the subject as they occurred MORE The Manery strainer, one of the a former teacher at our school. MONEY nicely and will probably be at home last fall but they sure had the "kick" in the evolution of the earth and man most practical kitchen utensil patented again in two weeks. in them, judging by the number of from the beginning. He expects to Rena Shearer has returned from an and put on the market in some lecture this evening on the prophesies runaway teams we have this winter. If Too Ship Us Tour extended visit at Big Falls. time, is now on display at the Thos. The masque ball held here last Saturday HIDES FURS of the bible, and will lecture again Watson general store. night by the Modern Samaritans Thursday evening, the topic of which Mrs. I. W. Hj/nckley was to have Write Ut FIRST For Mr. F. Colp is ill with pneumonia Special Infonaatioo was fairly well attended and entirely will be announced at this evening's entertained the club last Saturday but KM. mi 9LKS1 and we hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Mabel Manery, Miss Ethel WICTtMi «H UI8HT successful in a financial way, being ..... WK II WIST. lecture. Arrangements have been had a sudden call and left for Little Wold, Miss Eva Bradley and Miss •MOT riWES art IMMEMU CASH the only dance held here for some made with local talent for special choir •num. Falls that day. Mrs. Margaret Scholta Mrs. Tuey has been sick for a long Carnigan returned to International time. Write for price list. Up and fall information music for this week in fact the choir took care of the club. Falls after spending their Xmas vacation time and seems to be getting worse. D.BERGMAN&Co. rendered several nice selections last at their respective homes. Chas. Fredin bought three colts at ST.PAUL-MINN. evening, but were handicapped by the Sam Plummer and Andy Amundsen Mr. Shearer made a flying trip to Ray last week, and is busy getting an prevailance of colds among the members. bored new wells last week. Although International Falls on business recent R. K. Watt, James Gammelgaard. outfit ready preparatory to driving Mr. Wood has installed a question the ground seems to be saturated they Archie Geodon and several (Others iy: the biggest one. He bought the fouryear-old box at the back of the lecture were subpoenaed to appear before the from R. Watt and as we understand room, in which all are requested to federal court at Duluth on Jan. 10th Verda Kendall returned from Indus it, the last spring colts were place notations of any biblical questions where she had been spending her vacation. as witnesses in the case of Daley and thrown in for good measure. If that which they may want to ask, and McDonald, two men suspected of thfc is so, any time Mr. R. Watt wants to he will endeafor to answer them, either attempted robbery of the Ray postoffice run for village groceryman, we're for directly from the platform or by Messrs Johnson have been visiting last summer. him! taking them as the subject of one of their sister at the Einar Anderson his lectures. One of the most important real estate home. ok as in a 6 deals that has taken place here *j» o'clock at the home of Pete Skoglund, O O V# in some time took place last Tuesday Mr. Gregg returned from Minneapolis on the Chas Sjoblom farm. Bill Eddy when Theo. Epper purchased the Ray where he had been visiting relatives. 8 MARGIE NEWS 8 'j* was immediately notified by phone hotel property from Geo. Hebert. Mr. 8 and he and Carl Watt, the Ray bussman Epper. plans to make several much 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 who had jiist arrived from Ray, needed improvements in the place and Irene Ruberg returned to International School has been closed for a week each took a load of fire fighters out conduct a first class hostelry and we Falls after spending her vacation on account ,of scarlet fever. 1 there. The emergency telephone ring wish him the best of success in his here. Ben Franklin liked books. brought others, and with the use of new venture. snow and hand fire extinguishers the Mr. Rowe returned on Saturday last Within their covers he found wisdom—the wis­ Tom Howard returned to Carleton fire was put out. The fire was caused for school duties. He and Miss Koller One of the prominent blind piggers college after spending his vacation at dom which when put into practice—earned for him his home. a reputation as a great American. Ole Nelson was entertaining relatives POP, LAST NIGHT SAW We ofbserve his birthday on January 17—it having and friends at 6 o'clock dinner BETTYS BEAU HOUMN'HFfc- Sunday evening. been two hundred and' sixteen years since his HOME birth at Boston. Mrs. John Dahlstr6m nearly had SWEET the misfortune of losing her eye by Franklin's philosophy may be summed up in an ugly cow's horn. HOME one word—THRIFT. Some of our prominent citizens And the bank book is text book in the study of went on a sleigh ride party to the by Fjhelstadt home at Manitou and reported •m thrift. It was the book which Franklin heeded F. Parks a good time. most because there, in black and white, was the result *U70CASTTR- School began Monday the 9th. The of his endeavors. high school grades are going to reside in the basement of the old school "Spend less than you make if you would succeed," YEH**Nt %*S HOLDING house until the new one is repaired. HEWS? —-Said Franklin's famed "Poor Richaird." HEfcTHPEAD WHILE CTOCHETED Denis Farmery of Baudette has "Investigate our various departments—Loans, been spending his vacation at the Savings, Bonds, Insurance, Real Estate. Howard home. Dennis and Tom went on a camping trip and while Make your money work for you. feet. asleep nearly froze their First National Bank Fire of unknown origin broke out in the new school building recently. The chimney is fire-proof and as the stove 'did not throw sparks it is ..^.FOb thought -it must have started where the pipes go through the wall. Lucki- a ilk-