International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 27, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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^s. FALLSPRESS? rmnrnm8&X PAGE THREE m' iii Minnesota Livestock!' Breeders. asso-l FARM WIFE SHOULD 23 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH ciation In an effort tolfencot»|fefr BE A COPARTNER IN breeding?*"^ THE FARM BUSINESS Nine hundred replies have been received to a questionnaire addressed ?£-It is only a contented-willing thrifty C. B. Watrous, proprietor of the to all county agents in Minnesota, and competent wife that can provide Notice J6hn Berg's new ad in this saw mill near Hannaford, visited us secretaries, of county fairs and agricultural adequately for th^needs of the farmer issue. Mr. Berg has just received a Mrs. Jarvis of Margie wasa .visitor Abe Olson of Littlefork spent Friday on Tuesday. societies, graduate veterinarians and keep the social atfilosphere of large and. selected stock of drygoods, here. here last week. :s-v and leading livestock breeders. the farm so wholesome and pleasant and his prices on the same are most 7 Mr. and Mrs*. Thos. McKinstry, of "The reports show," says Mr. Kuehn, tliat work becomes a joy to the family reasonable. E. Middleton, the Baudette lawyer, Mrs. Flora Ballou spent the week Littlefork, are spending several days that only one-third as matiy horses and to such help that may be employed. ^was here on business last, week. end in Bemidjil, of this week in Koochiching. were raised last year as in: 1917, that One of the shames of farm life is Miss Belle Glendenning arrived -_o— there is a decided shortage of young that such sevices are accepted as a from Bell City last Monday and has ---Mrs. J. E. Sullivan of Littlefork Fred Harmon: of Baudette was in John Berg arrived home from Tower •fsfc matter of course and little^, if any, taken t^p her residence- here. Her horses of good quality, and that most •spent Monday here at the home of it a recognition is given for the important and Duluth last Monday. He came farmers now realize that the tractor brother, D. J. Glendenning is expected l^lier daughter, Mrs. C. L. Crandall. in with John Paulman who brought will supplement rather than displace place taken by the wife and mother early next week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chilgren were in a load of goods for'the store. horses on the farm!." in making the farm financially successful Mr. and Mrs. Pete Reuter returned visitors here during the week end. and the home a fit place in which Sam McLaughlin, one of the earliest j^-rfrom the Twin cities Monday after Duncan McPhee of Rainy Lake City LITTLEFORK SCHOOL to rear a family. One of the best sett|ers in this vicinity, returned spending a few days tfiere visiting. Rev. Gregg of Littlfork was a visitor and a party pf gentlemen from Duluth definitions I have heard of an ideal last Saturday from Hurley's lumber SITE LOCATED j§f|T —0—. here during the latter part of last passed through town ^this week on farm is "A home with a farm business camp, where he had been working Tanlac people's medicine and ls week. attached.""* If this view-was to be their way to Big Fork. G. A. Olson, county superintendent during the winter. He is preparing to the people themselves have made it commonly accepted, the plane of living put in a very large crop on his homestead of schools, P. H. Fogarty, county what it is. For sale by S. N. Rubin. Editor H. C. Grove of Big Fork on farms would be much higher than Judge Redding and Officer McPhee this season. treasurer, and Wm. Harrigan, commissioner, i. transacted business here the latter Miss Nellie Savard has returned to it is now and the duties and influence were in town this week attending to returned from Littlefork part of the week. some legal business in connection this city after spending the winter of the home manager would be put L. A. Ogaard has received instructions —o—• Friday. While there they looked with logs recently attached on Little on a par with the duties and influence from the Koochiching Company Minneapolis. Louis Sher, senior partner of the over sites that are available for the Fork River. of the farm manager. Then the farm —o— firm of Sher Brothers, departed Sunday to engage a gang of men at once and new high school building that is to Tklrs. Glen Champney of Baudette business would become a partnership night for the Twin cities on business. commence preliminary work for be built there this. year. A site on is spending .the week here with her in fact.—Andrew Boss, vice-director Elias J. Hutchinson already has his _• the construction of a dam across the the edge of tfi? town on the International ^parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Gagnon. boats painted and varnished and Minnesota Experiment Station, University Rainy River at the falls here. The Falls road is #ie location everything in readiness for the extensive O" Mrs. M. Burton departed Monday Farm. privilege of constructing such dam that will be recommended to the Mrs. Earl Mclnnes returned from night for Minneapolis where she will business he expects to do at was granted this company -by congress State Health Department. the cities last Saturday after a visit visit friends and relatives who" live CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION the ferry the coming season. and expires on May 3 of this there lasting several days. FOR DETERMINATION OF there. GRAIN GROWERS PLAN year unless the work is begun prior 7 DESCENT OF LAND —-o——- Wm. Ellis, W. A. Jameson, Douglas to that date. MINNEAPOLIS OFFICE Marshall Hall departed for Warroad You can have a-splendid appetite, Corey and Wm. Dayton arrived In last Sunday night. He has been Estate of Leona Blosslngham perfect digestion and sound, restful town last week after having completed Northwest Sale* Agency Will Be One Senator Dedon, who has been engaged transferred to the customs office at sleep by taking Tanlac. For sale by their lumbering operations on the of Three to Be^ Opened Within 90 STATE OF MINNESOTA, in looking over state timber that place. S. N. Rubin. COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING Little Fork. During the last three Days/Officers Assert. lands in this vicinity for the past two IN PROBATE COURT weeks they skidded and hauled to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shearer' of weeks, came info town^yesterday. We Minneapolis is one of the three In the matter of the Estate of Leona Wm.-Harrigan, commissioner of the the landing 100,000 feet of pine with Birchdale were in the city enroute to are "informed that he has already grain centers in which the U. S. Grain Blossingham, Decedent. first district, returned to Greaney after one team. made seizures of timber valued at Minneapolis where Mrs. Shearer will The State of Minnesota to all persons Growers, Inc., will open zone sales spending several days here on personal interested in the determination receive medical treatment. $700, unlawfully cut on state lands in agencies within 90 days, according to and school business. of the descent of the real estate of A. E. Cline came down from the the Littlefork country. Mr. Dedon is the new administrative committee, said decedent: The petition of Bob Miss Ann O'Malley who has been Golden Star mine last Monday and authorized by state auditor Dunn to Mrs. F. S. Lang entertained a number elected since the recent convention in Blossingham having been filed in this visiting with her sister, Mrs. Art Gordon, will hereafter make his headquarters make settlement of all such seizures of ladies at1a luncheon party at Chicago. Other offices will be at court, representing that said decedent here since the first of the month in Fort Frances and occupy his time where the parties who have cut the died more than five years prior to the her home last Thursday afternoon. Chicago and Omaha. '"will depart for her home in Minneapolis filing thereof, leaving certain real esate in getting everything in connection timber are willing to reimburse the Table decorations were composed af The sales agency will be opened in in said petition described, and that Monday. with the docks and warehouses in state in cash for the value of the bunnies and other Easter time novelties. the name of the U. S. Grain Growers no will of decedent has been proved shape for the opening of navigation. stumpage. It is the policy of the Sales Company, already incorporated nor administration of her estate granted Nine tables of bridge were played state to avoid, as far as possible, expensive ——o in this state, and praying that the and licensed to do business in several at a card and luncheon party given Surveyor D. J. Giilon is engaged litigation over such cases, but descent of said real estate be determined Mrs. C. H. Woodford entertained states. The business to be handled by Mrs. C. L. Crandall last Saturday by this ^ourt: this, week laying out for the Hudson if prompt settlement is not made it the ladies bridge club last Wednesday by the company will be approximately Therefore you, and each of you, are afternoon. Mrs. R. C. Fraser won Bay Company an addition to the becomes necessary to resort to vigorous afternoon. Two tables of bridge 150,000,000 bushels annually. hereby cited and required to show the first prize and Mrs. Gibson the townsite of Fort Frances. The new measures in order tp protect its were played, Mrs. J. J. Gibson winning The sales company, officers say, will cause, if any you have, before this second. addition will comprise a tract of about interest. An offense of this nature the first prize. be able to finance the movement of court^ at the Probate .Court Room in 50 acres fronting on the river and 0 leaves a man liable to a fine of $1,000 the Court House in the City of International grain to the same extent as do other Tanlac is unquestionably the most John Wedlund, formerly of the Falls in the County of Koochiching, lyfiTgf north of Portage avenue. and two years' imprisonment. grain firms at the present time. .widely talked of medicine in the world State of Minnesota, on the 20th Keyes Hardware store, has bought The new administration is vigorously day of May, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., today and those who once use it invariably out Oscar Olson's interests in the Olson N O E N I N N E S O A prosecuting an economy program why said petition should not be buy it over and over again dray line and will hereaf|er conduct O S I A granted. O. G. SNYDER, D. O., R. O. recommended by the national convention. and tell their friends of the splendidresults that business. Witness the Judge of said court, and Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and Chicago office rent has been Registered Optometrist they have derived from its seal thereof this 24th day of April, Surgeon in Charge reduced two-fifths and a committee and Optician use. For sale by S. N. Rubin. Morris Sohlstrand returned Monday 1922. Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 is at work on further retrenchments. (COURT SEAL) corning from Cass Lake where he has At Gledhill's Jewelry Store Office Intl State Bank Building Oganization work continued in Minnesota JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. W. K. Elliott and sister, Mrs. Julia been putting his summer resort in Fort Frances International Falls, Minnesota last week, more than 100 new April 27-May '4-li La Rue, returned Monday morning shape for the .coming season's business. members were obtained by five solicitors, from Wilton, Minn., where they had bringing the total in the state been attending the golden anniversary to 2,304. Two Minnesota solicitors reported r\ The- remains of Elsie Mattson,- infant of their parents who reside at the best week they have had daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mattson that place. The affair was one of since^the state campaign started. Nationally, of Littlefork, were laid to rest in the biggest of its kind ever held at the organization has more the Littlefork cemetery last Wednestery. Wilton, over three hundred guests Graduation Gifts From Sher than 56,500 members. The fuheral was held from the being present. Baptist church 'with Rev. Gregg officiating. BANK NO. 976 A luncheon and card party was given Statement of the condition of by Mrs. J. J. Hadler last week in honor AMERICAN STATE BANK SMALL GRAIN CROPS of Miss Jessamine Peterson of ©Minneapolis OF RATVIER, MINN. Bros, are Gifts That Last FACING EXTINCTION at the close of business on April 7th, who is visiting here with her 1922. brothers Dr. Jack and Garnet Peterson. RESOURCES By Farm Bureau News Service. Three tables of cards were Loans and Discounts $63,375.51 Experts employed by the United played, the first- prize being won by Overdrafts 76.50 States are predicting this spring that Mrs. H. C. Pitblado and the hard U. S. Bonds and other U. S. unless the ravages of black rust can Obligations 4,250.00 luck prize by Mrs. A. T. Agnew. be checked, the whole north central Bonds and Securities other o—- than those of U. S 1,121.80 section of the country, including Minnesota A party in honor of Mrs. C. E. Banking House, Furniture and will be forced out of the grain Cuff Links Waitch Nightingale was given Friday evening Fixtures 10,650.00 growing business. Other Real Estate 1,500.00 at the home of Mrs. F. E. Patterson FOR Within 25 years, these experts say, Checks and Drafts in Transit Tie Pin by the degree staff of the Rebekah Ring grain crops will be a thing of the past 1,399.42 lodge. Five tables of cards were Due from other here, unless the common barberry played. Mrs. Walter Wirt was the Pocket Case Fob Banks $6,006.72 bush which causes black stem rust, is winner of the first prize while Mrs. C. Cash on Hand: completely eradicated in the northwest. iE. Corrin took the consolation prize. Currency ....$1,318.00 HIN Chain Fountain Pen Gold 142.&0 Mrs. Nightingale was presented with The seriousness of the situation was Silver 294.85 a beautiful Rebekah ring. Other 79.27 1,834.62 Gold Pencil indicated this week, when three Minneapolis Brashes milling companies announced Total Cash Assets 7,841.34 that they were expanding into other Razor Knife POTATOES Checks and Cash Items. 421.41 territory^ to protect themselves ^against Paid out for Expenses, etc. in We can use your potatoes the threatened destruction of grain Excess of Earnings 1,894.49 Either buy outright or handle for production in the northwest. The Russell-Miller Personal Property 968.00 What is a word of praise but a reward for a thing well Total 93,498.47 your account. Milling Company has purchased done But a word spoken today may be forgotten tomorrow Write wire or phone a mill site at Buffalo. The in the stress of toil. Happily, there are many ways of LIABILITIES S. GOLDISH & CO. Washburn Crosby Company has Capital Stock $20,000.00 praising noble efforts in a toiore lasting way. St. Paul, Minn. bought a mill at Kansas City, and the Surplus Fund 2,500.00 The boy land girl graduate presented with a well-chosen Pillsbury Flour Mills Company also Notes Rediscounted and Bills gift will have it through all the years to remind them that a is expanding into other territory. Payable 6,000.00 sincere effort in accomplishment always pays its reward. A Deposits Subject to Black stem rust annually destroys JOHN H. BROWN gift from Sher Bros. will_ express to the graduate your Check $26,880.53 more than 50,000,000 bushels of wheat Attorney at Law Certified Checks 3,671.12 highest esteem and good wishes. in Jhe northern grain belt. It also Office over O. M. Carr & Co. Cashier's Checks 263.60 destroys millions of bushels of barley All prices are reaisonable on gifts that last. International Falls. Minnesota oats and rye. In 1916 it destroyed Total Immediate Liabilities $30,815.25 300,000,000 bushels of spring wheat'in A E the United States and Canada. Lawyer Savings Deposits 4,751.08 To wipe out the menace, an organi International State Bank Bldg. Time Certificates. 29,432.14 Ring Beads zation known as the Conference for International Falls, Minnesota the prevention of Grain Rusl) has been FOR Total Deposits.. $64,998.47 64,998.47 Wrist Watch Bags formed. It represents the combined Total $93,498.47 agricultural interests of 13 northwest SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS Amount of Reserve On hand $7,841.34 Necklace Pennant and north central states. It is cooperating Amount of Reserve required a With Northern with the federal government by law 5,706.68 REPUTATION and the Farm Bureau in an intensive Hi Gold Pin Sets Toilet Set Supplied to the Great Northwest White for New Illustrated O campaign to eradicate the common STATE OF MINNESOTA CATALOGUE: as, barberry for all time. Manicure Set Bracelet Duluth Floral A Seed Company County of Koochiching DULUTH, MINN. We, G. W. Anderson, Vice-Pres, and SHORTAGE OF YOUNG Flowers and emblems supplied on A. V. Larson, Cashier of the above Ear Rings Brushes short notice. Phone, telegraph, write ilium FARM HORSES INDICATED named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best a. Surplus of undersized unsalable farm of our knowledge and belief. horses, with young horses of good r• G. W. Anderson, Vlee-Pree. Order Your Needs From the A. V. Laraon, Cashier. quality in diminishing supply tractor Nursery Farthest North Correct Attest: (Two) Directors. to supplement rather than supplant THE BELTRAMI NURSERY Arthur Joaea. horses on the,, farm. Otto Brose, Proprietor. 17 years, Harry I. Horton These aref important conclusions me Subscribed and sworn to before a resident of Beltrami County FURNITURE JEWELRY Two Stores this 24th day of April, 1922 drawn from the returns of a state Bemidji, Minnesota. Phone 350 Phone 259 survey conducted from University Gardeners^. Nursery Men, Florists Notary Public,' Koochiching County Farm by J. F. Kuehn, secretary-treasurer Complete Line of Minnesota. of the Minnesota Horse Breeders Hi. General Nonary Stock'^ My Commission Expires July lOth, 7 sr association co-operating with the