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

August 24, 1922 · Page 7 of 24

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9. eKBP^'"-.' MARGIE NEWS «s kkkkk««K::KKK Mrs. Bishop of St. Paul is visiting at Mrs. Wilson's for a week. A quilting'party last Saturday afternoon at the Morkeri home. Mrs. Nickleson. and. children* have Lee been, spending the, pabt week at the 3 ss t::•: a a a ss »,• $$ J. McGrath home. St Millinery ERICSBURG AROUND LOMAN Mrs. Strong of International iFalls a8 »5 (k #J ft* til #jl #A Aft Aft was visiting Mrs. Laura Joyce and of A A V* A A tfS other friends last Wednesday. (ToaJLate For Last Week) Billy Petterson returned from Distinction Our farmers are very busy harvest Grind Forks Saturday where he has Mr..Abbot and Mr. Olmquist failed ing a jumper crop of grain. been for the last week. to show up last Thursday evening, for their talk on community work. Miss Ida Palm has returned from a Oscar Hagbom and wfe enjoyed visit to her sister" at Clarissa, Minn. an auto trip to Bemidji and from Miss Foley of Happyland was in there to Grand Rapids.and back here town Friday last. Miss Foley will Our Sunday school realized over $14 last week. teach here the coming year in thfe from the pie social on Thursday night. primary grade. ANNOUNCING Chas. Mitshulis has been on the Abner Palm and family are visiting sick list for the past few days, suffering Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are selling at Litchfield. They drove their car from an attack of lumbago. their household goods and will leave down. Our Annual He is improving nicely at present. "here in the near future to make their home in Illinois. Ernie Helmer and wife* and Raymond Mrs. H. H. Hall and daughter Margaret Peterson and wife drove to the Thos. Crystal, on a tour through the left for Happyland Monday Falls on Friday. morning for a short visit at the home woods last Saturday, ran onto Opening two bears. They seem to be rather of Mrs. Hall's daughter, Mrs.- C. H. Grandpa Metcalf drove to Hinckley plentiful this summer as several have Reid. last week and brought back his.,s,on been seeing them. Dick and family. Mrs. H. Wesley Lawrence and sister Miss Pearl Martin left for their Another one has gone to ]the harvest Miss Mary Palm is keeping a restaurant fields of Dakota. He has had respective homes last Friday night, Saturday, September 2,1922 in the building vacated by after a short visit at the W. G. Martin the fever so bad all summer that at O. K. Scheie last spring. last he succumbed t£ the attack and home. went. The person was none' other Mrs. John Alich of Frontier spent than Jim^Wilber. Miss Alice Gunderson left for Minneapolis two days with her mother, Mrs. O. St. Monday after spending a Lawrence here last week. Showing the latest modes in Fall and Winter millinery, A severe wind and hail, storm few weeks visiting with home folks. struck here about six o'clock on the Miss Gunderson will teach in the that heightens woman's charm, chief among Howard and Clarence Neilsen and evening of August 16 and layed out public schools at Frazee this winter. the cook from Camp. 6 drove to the which is the very latest creation, the "Sheik" hat, and the gardens and left them flat. Beside Dakota harvest fields last week. doing considerable damage to Pete Mantel brought in a sample the new beautiful, genuine Knox Sailors. trees and other things! outside. Raymond Peterson bought a new of his Hubam sweet clorver which These beautiful creations, designed and manufac­ car the other day and expect£,to haul measures nearly nine feet in length. the children to school from down Emil Backe and' wife, Enoch Backe This is not a perennial clover and tured in Eastern fashion centers, combined with hats river. must be re-seeded each year, but and Oscar Schoettlin were all in town for a few days visit the past of our own original designing will greet you on the will yield three crops per year. Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley packed up week from Ray, where Emil has opening day. their furniture last week and are charge of a dredgeing machine. They 5* moving to the Falls for the coming returned on Saturday, taking Mrs. a winter. SILVERDALE NEWS Bloom and children back with them As a special inducement wef will allow a discount for a vacation. O O #.• V* SV V» O Norman Scholta and wife, also Mrs. of 10% on all hats for Saturday, fall opening day, only. Mafgaret Scholta and daughter $18,000 SAVED TO CREAMERIES The rtiaintenance men here have Mable autoed to Winnipeg the past LEE HAT SHOP been waiting for the road grader^ before week, to visit relatives. starting the grading operations First 100 Cars Slipped by State Association to Friday Creek. We hope that they Prove Value of Co-operation, Rev. Gregg came over to the pie get started before winter. McGuire Says. social Thursday and stayed over a International Falls, Minnesota day to have his car repaired. He held Miss Alice Dall returned recently services in the church Friday night. On the first 100 cars of butter marketed from the-Sanatorium at Lake Julia, by ^ie New York office of the where she has been for some time.Her« Three cheers for fellows who Minnesota Co-operative Creameries those many friends are glad to welcome can have their tax cancelled! Association, Inc., net savings were personal her back to this locality. Why not that with the delinquent do ,$18,000, according to A. J. McGuire, real estate tax instead of making the The new barn at I. O. Anshus constructed general manager. This is at the rate taxpayers pay nearly one thousand this summer comes in handy of $180 a car. dollars extra, year to see the next now for the hay crop. It marks the The savings grew out of the association's HAVE YOU BEEN STUNG? names the unfortunate ones in the progress that this locality has made of plan to ship Minnesota's cooperatively-made £aper? along agriculural lines and is a boost butter in carload for this community. loats, instead of part-car consignments. f» V* The latter plan wast the rule The good old resting place here, before the association entered the 8 BIRCHDALE the cemetery, has been somewhat field. SAFETY SAVING SERVICE ».» ».• improved with the construction of a t» Since June 22, the New York office OBBi new fence and gate. Last fall the association Phae Hinkiey of the Falls is making has been receiving practically all the cleared out all the logs and a visiting at the Seely home. butter made by member creameries. Purchase All Periodicals by the Copy or by the Year from Your Dealer. brush so that it looks quite respectable A large per cent of he first 100 cars Mr. and Mrs. Holmas of Wisconsin now. Magazines and books may be procured from scores of sources some reliable and satisfactory has been handled during the last two are visiting with Mr. Nels Holmas. but others extremely unreliable. For example, most local subscription agents are reliable. weeks. Arthur Shogren, one of our progressive Yet there are thousands of traveling subscription swindlers infesting the country. "This $18,000 saving," says Mr. McGuire, Margaret Chambers went to Minapolis citizens, has started a produce Scarcely a family has escaped being stung by these subscription crooks at one time or another. "is but an indication of what after spendng two weeks outfuture. route to the Alvina locality. To be absolutely on the safe side and to be assured that you will not only get the best the association will do, as extends This will greatly aid the farmers in prices,: but unquestioned reliability and unequalled service, you should buy your periodicals its activities. It, moreover, is dollar this community in the marketing of either by subscription or by the copy from your dealer. There is no reason why anyone should and cents proof of the worth of cooperation The Mcer's family left for Minneapolis their butter and eggs. He will make should send money for books or magazines out of town. There are a score of reasons why it in marketing dairy products. after spending twqweeks outing the trip onMonday and Tuesday will pay you personally and also add to- the prosperity of your community by spending all your At present our freight savings in this vicinity. of each week. book and magazine money with your home-town dealer. are 100 per cent more than the entire cost of running the association." Is Silverdale on the map? You bet, The Webb family and Minnie Astlund Subscriptions taken fdr any magazine, newspaper or periodical printed—protect yourself Mr. McGuire is in Chicago this although we are still without our are spending a week at Deer by subscribing through the local agent. week, attending a final hearing which much needed postoffice. All our efforts River visiting friends. he expects will result in stilT further in that direction to date have JOHNSTON'S. CHOCOLATES VANDER BIES ICE CREAM freight savings. He has been working been without avail in spite of the Mr. and Mrs. Green of Minneapolis BEAUX ARTS for some time to obtain additional fact that Falls' commercial clfob removed are enjoying a few days with the rate reduction on concentrated shipments. latter's sister, Mrs. Weeks. it's coat, rolled up it's slaves and put it's shoulder to the wheel 338 Third St.—Telephone 123 however lack of concentrated push The Emar Anderson, Emil Ruberg and Harry Pierce families spent Sunday forces us to wait. Minnesota WANTED—Cash paid for clean cotton International Falls at the Oscar Staff home. rags at The Press Office. Eight cents per pound. W Agnes Johnson and Olive Strong McCLELLAN. left for the Falls where the former will visit at the home of the later. fefr Vt +V +V +V +V V# ft Mr. Charles, the fire warden was in, Mr. and Mrs. John Newmon and this vicinity several days last week. son, Gordon of Waveriy, Minn, are enjoying a weeks visit at the Ruberg Walter Christensen relinquished his home. south forty and filed on' what is known as the Howard Lee claim. Mr. and Mrs. McCusker of Hoyer City, Wis. are spending their vacation Raymond Litherland, Kale, Danqa, at the- home of Mrs. McGilvoy, the and Raymond Simmons and Curtis latter's mother, ... Leonhardt have gone to the Dakota harvest fields. The Lovejoy, Seely and Darvel f::. families enjoyed a picnic at the river M. M. Abbott, county agent, and Mr. last Sunday. Canoeing was one of the 1. Boy Scout Knife. Two high grade steel blades, Olmstead of the state university, gave most enjoyable sports. some very interesting talks at McClellajfr corkscrew, can opener, screw driver, .OO Thursday afternoon. '. auger, file. ^Price only V'* Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pierce of River 2. New Bismark imported razor. Finest English Falls, Wisconsin made a trip to Farmer Brown and his family had Birchdale to call on "real" friends. become motorized to the exclusion $2 .oo Mr. Pierce spent twq years here as steel, Two sizes—5-8 and 4-8 Price of all livestock except one decrepit old only! an instructor at our schools eight na£ which stood in a ramshackled old MAIL ORDER BUSINESS SOLICITED WE PAYv POSTAGE years ago. shed for many months.- OUTLET STORE 50c 3. New Invention Can Opener. Eliminates hard One. day^tJoc Blakley asked, "What Cora Canfield can can cauliflower use have you for a horse?" ywork. Best ever put on market. Works as canneries cannot can. And because "Oh we use him to haul hay for on lever principle cannery canned caulibower cannot International FfUa himself from tha£ lower acre patch." compare with Cora's canning, was the reply, Cora's quite content. 4 mm