International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 31, 1922 · Page 5 of 9
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•*m -wm ?fC? •g«g ftAlP" far & 'v J1** (, ,/' I-V' n.^s? vrr'-,vS»*a. "M«:cf^ "5^ v* -_» A» *«jR..».v. FALLS PRESS "ifc- "3 -. 't y%%j •%S§rM ERNAT10NAL I •, S$SS3S3Sg3$3$3$3$3S$$3S3$3fSS8 3S CREAMERIES FACE .V 3$ 1 NEW COMPETITION RADIO NEWS 8 8 ss ss a a a Co-operation Made Minnesota Greateft a ss a ssss ss ss ss SuNMK Dairy State, Says McGuire Three more radiophone stations are EKVIQl! "v —Now Threatened added to the list of those that can be heard here under summer conditions. H. J. Scott of Ericsburg spent a few Mrs. E. P. Walsh. visited friends in By A. J. McGuire- The First National Bank of Centerville, At The Bemidji this week. Churches days here this wetk. Iowa, broadcasted an excellent For\25 years Minnesota has been recognized as the greatest butter state program by the Centerville Band. The WE Harrigan, county commissioner, Av daughter was born Monday to school of chiropractory at Davenport, in the union. Minnesota won this distinction was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Olson of this city. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH meeting and evening service. Subject: Iowa sent out good programs of instrumental chiefly thru the quality of butter 1 H. A. Mayer, Pastor "What we have, for Others." Jos. Rogers of the Rat Root district and vocal selections. The produced. Minnesota has made Simon Palm, Norman Scholta and new station of the Sweeney school at high quality butter because of its 600 was in town yesterday transacting Sunday school at 11:30. Monday evening, 8: Meeting of the Simon Hofdahl were here from Loman co-operative creameries. s» business. Kansas City, Missouri, tested out with No services Sunday. The pastor will officers and teachers of the Sunday yesterday. a very fine violin and piano program Other states built cooperative creameries preach at Grand Rapids. school. Miss Edith Farwell of Zumbrota, which came in here with remarkable at the same time Minnesota was Ladies Aid on Thursday, Sept. 7, at A. J. Linden left here yesterday Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Minn., visited here this week with clearness. building its creameries, but in the other 2:30 at the church.Confirmation A cordial welcome awaits you. Miss Nelle Olson. after vsiting herei several days at the The Denver stations, particularly the states the cooperative creameries class meets every Friday home of his brother, J. P. Linden. one operated by the national guard, have been largely killed off. In Minnesota at 7:15. The ladies of the. Norwegian Ladies' FIRST M. E. CHURCH continue to provide entertainment they have survived, but they J£d Durbin and children departed Come to English Lutheran church— Aid were entertained Wednesday at C. E. Ireland, Pastor that can bet clearly heard here. The are by no means safe. early this week for a visit at the home the little church with the big message. the home of Mrs. John Stormo. St. Louis Post Dispatch can be distinctly Twenty-five years ago the cooperaive of Mr. Durbin's parents at Richmond, Sunday School, 10:00. heard announcing the big creameries manufactured practically Kentucky. BETHLEHEM CHURCH. Willard Paynes of Nora, but formerly Morning worship, 11:00. league scores between 8 and 8:15 and all the butter that was made in A. Wallace MacNaiU, Minister. of this city, spent a few days Subject: "The Wages of Sin." 9 & 9:15, after which a high class Members of the Degree of Honor Minnesota. At the present time there Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching here this week visiting with friend^. Evening service, 8:00. musical program is broadcasted. The and friends will be entertained at are 2,000 cream stations scattered service. Subject: "The Yoke of Service." Subject: "The Man on the Fence." Atlanta Journal is keeping up to its bridge tonight at the home of Mrs. throughout the state and owned by Dr. E. A. Thompson and family are Bible Study, Thursday at 8:00. broadcast announcement of its intention the centralizers. Harold McCormack. at home again after concluding an extended Sunday school following the preaching Please notice that all meetings Sunday to collect and broadcast the best The centralized system is what motor trip to the central part service. E. Bergsman, Supt. Lesson are to be held in the Norwegian talent obtainable in the southern Miss M. Donnelly will leave for killed off the co-operative creameries of the state. topic: "Praying, Watching, Lutheran church at the corner of states. The programs of this excellent Saskatchewan, Canada, tomorrow in other states and they are now making Working." Sixth St., and Seventh Ave. The public station are well worth tuning in where she will spend her vacation visiting Miss Minnie Micken spent a few every effort-possible to get control Sunday evening, 7: Young people's is cordially invited. for. This station was clearly heard at the home of her mother. days here this week preparatory to of the butter industry in Minnesota. here^ithout the use of any outdoor going to the Steffes district where she To this end one of the largest antenna. Mrs. J. W. Ehrhart and daughter will teach this term. centralizers in the United States has Ruth, of Duluth arrived here yesterday announced its plan to establish sweet BRENEMAN-PETERSON S. T. Barley, president of the Duluth for a visit at the home of Mrs. cream creameries in Minnesota. It Brewing and Malting Company was Ehrhart's brother, E. H. Zimmerman. is doing this in order to be able to A marriage of considerable interest here yesterday" looking over that company's compete with the cooperative cream^ Miss Kittie VanEtten, who visited was performed this morning when holdings in this city. eries on the New York and Philadelphia Rev. H. A. Mayer united Miss Ellen for the past week at the home of her WANTED markets where the consumers demand FOR SALE—Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 in F. E. Patterson, G.' V. Kinney and Peterson and Leon Breneman in the brother, Sheriff Van Etten, left early high-quality butter. The centralizers Block 12, International Falls. For WANTED—Homes and city property Judge Palmer and families returned holy bonds of matrimony. The ceremony this week for Washington state where have practically all the other information write Mrs. A. N. Mantor, here Tuesday after concluding an occurred at the English Lutheran in any part of the city. See Kibbey she will teach school. butter marlrets of the United States, Willmar, Minn. 11-tf parsonage at ten o'clock this & Arney, Third avenue, opposite automobile trip to Winnipeg." and they are now making a Jrive to Quite a number of the younger set Rex Hotel Building. morning. The bride was attended by For dental work that is as good as get these two important markets. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose returned were entertained last evening at a the sister of the groom, Miss Leona the best, and better than the rest, The establishment of sweet cream FOUND from Crookston early this week beach party at the Bennett summer Breneman, and Byron Manary acted •isit the Dr. Burill Dentists. creameries in Minnesota by the centralizers where they had been called by the home up lake. The Misses Bessie and as best man. is putting into effect the most WANTED—Men, Women, Boys or death of Mrs. Rose's brother. Marvel Bennett were the hostesses. Mrs. Breneman is a graduate of the dangerous weapon the farmers' Girls to handle my PURE and Alexander Baker high school and creameries have yet had to go against. Mr .and Mrs. Hillard West accompanied FRESH candies. Selling direct EMERSON John Berg and Robert Irvwin departed taught school during the past year at The cooperative creameries in Minnesota by Miss Caroline McCabe returned from factory to consumer. You will for Minneapolis this week, taking the Rogers school at Ericsburg. She -have kept in the lead because the latter part of last week enjoy selling nit candy, because it the agricultural products that will is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis fans make they have made better butter than the is just a little l)it better than the by auto from Wahpeton, N. D. be used in making up Koochiching Peterson of Ray. Mr. Breneman and centralizers but now, with centralizers hot days rest. Permanent business. Large county's exhibition booth at the state his father operate one of Koochiching taking the field for high quality profits to right party. Write quick Joseph P. O'Shaugnessy, traveling fair. seem cool county's many prosperous farms in butter, the cooperative creameries will for particulars. THE CANDY representative for the Chicago, St. the Ray-Ericsburg vicinity. The have to put forth exceptional effort to Paul,',Minneapolis and Omaha Railway SPECIALIST, P. O. BOX 36, MINNEAPOLIS, Miss Anna Erckson, of the county Get yours young couple have the best wishes of hold the ground that they have made MINN. 11 company, was a business visitor superintendent's office, and Miss A. their many friends. today during the past 25 years. here yesterday. Miller of Littlefork, returned from The Minnesota Co-operative Creameries FOUND Left in car, by one of three ——o—— New York city this week where they The Fan SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Mary Daily departed yesteday Association, Inc., has seen this attended the summer session of Columbia lads who secured ride in Ford car with the competition coming, and, fortunately for her home in Los Angeles, Calif., university. near Ranier, bill folder and spectacle Mrs. J. H. Batte was pleasantly surprised 5-Year for the creameries, it is prepared to after, a visit of several days atl the J. case containing spectacles. Owner last Tuesday evening when a Guarantee meet it 335 co-operative creameries J. Hddler home. Mr^. Daily was formerly At farewell party for Mrs. F. P. can have same by calling at The EMERSON number of friends gathered at her Mrs. Greely of Big Falls. fiavfp become members of the state Grossman was given at Gosspine on Press office and paying for this.ad. home! in honor of her birthdayv -Mrs. Sold by asSQjeiation, and through this combined Rainy lake last night. Mrs. Grossman is. Edw. LaPage, Mrs, Geo. Allen! and The guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. power they are going to be able and sons are to leave for Minneapolis FOR SALE Mrs. John Krolt were priz ewinners in to Howard, Miss Brandt, left today for visage a successful battle. soon where the boys will attend school The following property of the card contest which formed a part her fyqme in Milwaukee. She accompanied The association has organized the during the ensuing year. L'B of the evening's entertainment. THE LAKESIDE FISH CO. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess who whofe state with the exception of but Zimmerman Electric Company at RANIER, Minn. are risking a trip to that city by automobile. five counties. During the flush, June A member of Drs. Larson 3 Ice Houses. PIONEER RESIDENT DIES and July, 72 cars of butter were shipped & Larson, Specialists 1 6 Room House with Bath Room. 340 FIFTH AVENUE weekly on which there/ was a net in the examing of I Large Barge John Peterson, proprietor of the Mesdames Fred Frank, H. L. Frank, Phone 200 saving of $180 a car. eyes and fitting glasses 1 Cold Storage or Freezer Svea hotel, passed away last nightH and J. McKiH5age and Miss M. LaPlant The association has.a New York office will be at Victoria Hotel, Tuesday, following a short period of illness due 1 Box Making Outfit Complete with and Earl Frank composed a party for the distribution of the butter, Sept. 5, one day only. Have your to stomach trouble. Mr. Peterson was gas engine, rip, cut off saws, saw table, of state fair visitors who left here and^through this office as high as 14 children's glasses fitted by a specialist. DEMAND AND INSIST li®*t shaft hangers, belting, pulleys, one of the pioneer settlers of this last week by automobile, for the twin cars of butter have been distributed in etc. community, having been connected cities. a day. The association has been silfcceiiful FARMERS AND HOMESTEADERS 1 Electric Light Plant Complete with various business interests of International on getting 'financially from the beginning. Miss Lynch of New Richmond, Wisconsin, 1 Steel Barge "REPUTATION" Falls and the Rainy River ATTENTION! It has never been a dollar in debt, "FLOWERS, 2 Fishing Boats, new Service and Quality is Spending a few days here district for the past twenty-five years. and the $19,000 that has been paid in BUL.BS" and also Sprays and Emblems visiting at the home of her uncle, P. Scales, ice tools, gas engines, ice by the 335 member creameries in capital Special efforts are being made by for Funeral Decorations A NOVEL TRUCK J. Lynch, before going to Chisholm crusher, water tanks, pound nets, trap stock is practically all in the treasury through local dealers. Or direct Kibbey & Arney to secure settlers where she will teach school this coming nets, etc., etc. from of the the association, making the for Koochiching County. List your The newest thing in trucks for term. Call or write to the DULUTH FLORAL CO. capital stock worth 100 cents on the property with Kibbey & Arney, International building contractors is one fitted with DULUTH, MINN. LAKESIDE FISH CO. 1 dollar. The Association is financially Falls. Third avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Lund are enjoying a body which, having been loaded with RANIER, Minn. able to take up any work the member across from the Rex Hotel Building. a visit to Glenwood, the trip being bricks, can then unload them already creameries want to have done. made by automobile. Mr. Lund is piled. In 15 national buttermakers' contests, Hot Weather Diseases. traveling representative for the EimOn the buttermakers in Minnesota Disorders of the bowels are extremely Mercantile company of Superior A SAD CASE cooperative creameries have won 13 Chinese Delicacies- dangerous, particularly during and has his headquarters in this city. Farmer: Gosh, man, you run right times. There is a national contest on the hot weather of the summer square into the creek. again this fall in connection with the Rube Grimoldby and Julius Markowitz months, and in order to protect yourself Injured Motorist: O-oh, I'm just National Dairy Show, October 9 to 14 returned here late last week after and family against a sudden attack, learning to drive. I was going along at the state fair grounds. concluding a week's automobile trip. get a bottle of Chamberlain's fine until I saw that bridge coming up It is highly important that the Minnesota Ike Markowitz, who managed the Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can the road and I turned to the right to cooperative creameries should Plymouth Clothing House during his be depended upon. Many* have testified are now obtainable at the Chicago Cafe. Served after 8 o'clock let it pass. win the national banner again this fall, brother's absence, returned^ to his to its excellence. For sale by S. r, and to assist in this work the Minnesota each night. The employing of a Chinese cook, who is a past home at Brainerd this week. N. Rubin. Minister: So yojit husband is sick. Cooperative Creameries Ass'n. Is he dangerous? master in the art of preparing oriental chop suey, etc., enables is offering $500 in cash, to be prorated Mrs. S.: No-o-o sir, he's too ill to among the creamery operators us to add n$w dishes to our menu. be dangeous. whose butter scores 95 or above at the National Dairy Show. For fire proof portable metal garages Dairy farmers as well as the creamery that can't be beat for economy Chicago Cafe and Pastry Shop operators should be interested in and wear see Bloomberg, International the winning of the national banner. It Roof & Metal Co. will not only mean valuable advertising for their product, but it will result CLEAN COTTON RAGS in a higher price for all the butter WANTED AT PRESS OFFICE produced iti the state. Established 1904 by Mitchel Burton We will pay 10c per pound for clean When the little cooperative cream--}ery Unless You Start cotton rags suitable for washing up in southern Minnesota exhibited presses. Bring them in now. Svorld's butter at the Fair in Paris a You Won't Arrive number of years ago and won first FOR SALE prize in competition with the whole world, that one stroke of good work International Falls' Fastest Growing Store on the part of the creamery operator Your income has three uses—to pay yesterday's may be said to have brought hundreds bills to meet today's opportunities and to make Wish to announce the installation of thousands of dollars to Minnesota. ready for tomorrow's emergencies. It made Minnesota cooperative of an up-to-date creamery butter know as the* best butter A TITAN 10-20 TRACTOR For the first usage a checking account is a convenience^ in the world. We must keep this AND A 20-INCH P. A O. Ready-to-wear Millinery Department but for the others an interest-bearing reputation. account is essential. BRUSH BREAKER PLOW Vl JOHN H. BROWN Further announcements later AS GOOD AS NEW AND it P%A Attorney at Law Start one now. Distribute your income so as not WILL SELL CHEAP FOR to slight your future. Office over O. M. Carr & Co. CASH AND TERMS. SEE International Falls. Minnesota OR WRITE— 1 First National Bank NORTHERN MINNESOTA Thomas P. White Dr. B. F. Osbnrm, Physician and SwgsoB Charge IntsnMktMoal Falls International Falls, Minn. Offic* Phone 39 Hospital Pheme 79 tM htl State Bank BdUaf JJSSS Sat IfillBMOta International Falls,