International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 29, 1922 · Page 2 of 12
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James T. Watson and family motored GRAIN GAMBLING to Birchdale and returned Monday ON AGAIN morning. Wm a 1 *a BiU Rfgiilating Grain M. Bloomberg has concluded his 'v:-. Predicted in House Repre of te V. visit too. the cities and is again at sentatives. -if hotpe here. Si The, fight for effective regulation Miss*"lA^^anP»t« J. Davis of Cross River was in of Bannock of dealings in grain is on again in town last Tuesday. visited here Tuesday. F. B. Green returned from Bemidji congress, according to a report received and Walker on Saturday last after by the county farm bureau Franz Jevne,' county attorney, spent Garnet Peterson was a Mizpah visitor concluding some business at those from the Washington office of the Tuesday at Brainerd. orti Sunday last. places. ^2- American Farm Bureau federation. -—-o-— Strenuous efforts are being made in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson spent J. S. Pettis, assessor for the Indus E. J. Chilgren and family, accompanied both the senate and the house to pass the -week end at' Mizpah. district, paid the county seat a visit by some friends motored here tKe new Capper-Tincher bill to regulate Tuesday from Littlefork Sunday and spent the Geo. Colburn of Grand Forks spent grain exchanges, the report to day in this.city. the county farm .bureau office says. several days here this \«£ek on business. Frank Bussiere, Indus merchant, 0 The bill is {designed, to wipe out spent a few days here this week' on R. W. King, manager of the O. M. gambling in grain futures but at the business. Carr & Company store, returned here C. J. Millian of Duluth transacted —o—— same time to Recognize legitimate Monday morning after spending a few business at the county court house hedging. It is a substitute, for the W. P. Allread, Duluth architect, was days at Duluth. Tuesday. gram exchange law which was held a business visitor here last week. unconstitutional in some of its phases Mr. and Mrs. Glen Champney of Your Wife Will Wm. Charters' of Littlefork ^fras a Tanlac is a scientific triumph. Results by the federal supreme court, Baudette were visitors here during visitor here during the early part of prove it. For sale by S. N. Farmers in| this county have been the past week,] trip from that thk the* week. Rubin. Appreciate Dining Out keenly interested in the fight for public place to here being made by car. regulation of the grain exchanges, Mrs. Lloyd Seybold ihas as her guest Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raco spent especially since the last session of the G. A. Olson, county superintendent this week her sister., -Mrs. A. Alden the week-end in Bemidji visiting with legislature, when the farm bureau of schools/ returned from Duluth last of Duluth. friends. It's a known truth that your wife took a statewide referendum to show week where he had been called on relishes best the meal she does not the farmers' demand for a law against business matters relative to his office. Henry. Rifkin is ihome after spending Mrs. *T. Jennings of Minneapolis is have to prepare. ,. gambling in food products. —-o several weeks in the Twin Cities a guest) at the home of her mother, The new federal bill would regulate Mrs. R. F. C. litis and daughter, visiting with his mother and sister. Mrs. M. Reno. the grain trade under the interstate Be thoughtful—bring her here some evening to dinner. Miss Mildred, have concluded a .visit ——o commerce clause of the constitution. Yau will like our home cooking, the quality of our food, Mrs. Hannah Howard of Kenosha, to the Twin Cities. They were accompanied .Cornelius Hamre and Joe Gerioux The supreme court already has upheld and the cordial, welcome atmosphere which prevails. Wisconsin, is here visiting at the home of Bear River spent Tuesday here back by Russell litis who the packer control bill, which is based of her brother-in-law, Andy Howard. graduated from the state university transacting business. on this clause. The grain trade bill 'this year. We make in our own bake shop recently knocked out by the supreme County Superintendent £f Schools Henry Mathes and family are visiting FRENCH PASTRY CREAM PUFFS ROLLS coprt was held a misuse of the taxing will leave Saturday for Cushing, Wis., in the Twin Cities this week, having STATISTICAL DIVISION and other bakery supplies) power. The new bill has been where he will join his family for a left here Monday evening. —INCOME TAX UNIT that will literally melt in your mouth with their favorably reported by the house committee week's vacation. deliciousness. on agriculture. F. H. Keyes sold the hotel building Personal Returns Filed for the Calendar Rev. S. E. .Gregg of Littlefork was at, Ericsburg, which he recently Year Ending December 31, 1920, in town1 Tuesday attending a meeting NOTICE purchased, to Carl Riedel of that place, Chicago Cafe and Pastry Shop in This State. of the child weHare board of which To All Voters of Koochiching County: he is a director. I wish to express my sincere appreciation There's no excuse for getting half The following statistics were given of your support at the primaries sick and run down when Tanlac will 343 Third Street out recently by L. M.- Willcutts, collector G. V. Kinney and family arrived here make you well, sturdy and strong. and to extentl my thanks for of Internal Revenue, and s*hould last Saturday after concluding an the same. For sale by S. N. Rubin. prove interesting to taxpayers-: automobile trip ±o the Twin Cities and HUGHES VAN ETTEN. The jiumber of Federal personal parts of ihe estate. other Mrs. M. E. Withrow is visiting with income tax returns for the calendar Dr. Withrow at Brainerd, who is convalescing year ended December 31, 1920, filed in Judge Berg conducted juvenile there following an operation Minnesota was 154,118, representing court at Big Falls last Saturday. Two at one of the hospitals at that net income amounting to $453,212,241 delinquent girls were ordered to the place. and tax (normal tax and surtax) of Two Carloads of New state school at Owatonna. $15,169,869. Arthur Shapira, .who has been attending As compared with 1919, the above Throw off that tired, rundown feeling FURNITURE the state university, is spending figures show a growth of 30,204 returns and build up your strength by the summer vacation at the home filed, as well as an increase in eating nourishing food. Tanlac does of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shapira. the total net income amounting to it. For sale by S. N. Rubin. $69,291,558 but a decrease in the tak of $526,596. Mr. and Mrs. iP. J. Linden and Miss Nellie Douglas will fill the The proportion of the population daughter, Edla, jseft onj a motor trip stenographic vacancy in Judge Berg's of the United States who filed personal yesterday, which will includes the Twin office made by Miss Johnson, who income tax returns for the calendar Cities and points in the Dakotas. leaves for the west Saturday. Miss year ended December 31, 1920, was 9 Douglas was a member of the graduating Albert Newcomb, vice-president of 6.85 per cent, whereas the proportion class of 1922. 'At of the population of Minnesota filing the M. & O. Paper Co., returned fiere Monday after spending several weeks returns was 6.46. The average net Rev. H. A. Mayer returned Tuesday Willb placed nsale tomorrow at prices so moderate that you will 1 income per return for the United in New York and other eastern cities. after attending the Lutheran wonder how we are able to do it. States was $3,269.40, whereas for Minnesota synodical convention held .at St. Paul The Oscar Olson home in South it was $2,940.68 and the average Our buyers while in the cities recently made this wonderful purchase last week. He was accompanied back International Falls has been sold to amount of the personal income and we in turn are giving you the opportunity to take advantage of to this city by his brother-in-law, Henry Mike Collins. Mr. Olson expects to tax per return in the United States our lucky purchase. Hagen, Detroit, who wall visit here move to Canada whewe^he has secured was $148.08, while for Minnesota it for a while. a quarter section of land under the was $98.43. This stock consists of the latest patterns in high grade furniture by O—j— soldier's grant. one of the most reliable houses in the States. The growth, in the number of personal Miss Hannah Johnson, formerly tax returns, as well as the net stenographer in Judge Berg's office, A member of Drs. Larson income and the variation in the witl leave for Anaconda, Montana, i& Larson, Special amounts of, tax, for the period 19161920, where she will join her brother and ists in the examing of for Minnesota can be visualized from where they will proceed to Tacoma, eyes and fitting glasses from the following table, which shows Washington, where they will will be alt Victoria Hotel, Wednesday for each of the years 1916-17-18-19-20, Shapira Furniture Store make their future home. and Thursday, July 5 and 6, two days the number of returns filed, as well as the amount of net income and tax reported A FREE DEMONSTRATION Number of Net Total Phone 212 Friday, June 30th Year Returns Income Tax 1916 7,556 $ 93,201,384 $ 1,553,282 Complete Home Furnishings Terms to Suit Your Convenience 1917 80,009 275,510,103 8,356,172 10 a. mi to 5 p. m. 1918 84,515 291,074,629 15,262,760 1919 123,914 383,920,683 15,696,465 Special terms for demonstration day only on this wonderful 192Q nuriiin» 154,118 453,212,241 15,169,869 TAKE A CHANCE ON Mini! READING THIS,,BUT NEVER ON A RAILROAD CROSSING There are at present about 140 grade crossings on the Minnesota and International Railway and, ten on the Big Fork and International Falls Railway, and as the country develops and new roads are opened up, additional crossings are required. Crossing signs are placed at all public crossings, which are notice and warning to the public on approaching them that they fi are about to cross railroad tracks. Remember that an engine, train or foul gasoline track motor car may be passing over these tracks at any time. The public are cautioned that they have a duty to perform if accidents are to^be avoided. They must stop and look and listen before attempting to cross a railroad track, if they are to be sure they can do so in safety. One hundred per cent of the terrible :vf and distressing crossing accidents that U- happen are caused by the drivers of, cars and teams failing to exercise the ordinary care that is expected of prudent men and women in the interests of themselves and their families. Bread is rightly termed "the staff of life," but in addition to its nutritive qualities^he Does this seem like a strong PREMIUM BRE1AD we bake is light, wholesome, appetizing. statement^? Think it over. How can Our pies, cakes and pastry are by-words fof excellence in many homes in International^alls. it be otherwise? The engine must You can rely on our merchandise. stopped in a short distance. The automobile is a "free lance," under your ana time wy »iui aruagery ana—it pays ror itseir over ana that of others depends entirely upon Phone 444 We Deliver H| yourselves., .„ Sher Bros. Furniture Store Take no chances. Be sure it is safe to do sk before you cross a railroad track. li\ -i€ I'MMUJti -j.