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

January 6, 1910 · Page 3 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL fALLS PRESS. The CANADIAN BANK International Falls Press ing and spiuniug, went on, but uever Lingering Superstitions. sound came from the sack. LAUREL a "Will a lucky gentlewoman give an and Border Budget Finally the captain winked and unlucky one a tiny mascot to bring OF COMMERCE shouted: County and Village Official Paper luck?" runs an advertisement in an By Our Special Correspondent. "That sack's damp. Drop it overboard." English paper. Here was a poor soul Published Every Thursday Morning John Anderson's broken arm is —for if there is a creature on the face slowly but surely improving. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS There was a muffled aerial shriek, of the earth whose fate calls for pity HEAD OFFICE.. rORONT PUBLISHING COMPANY STABLISHFD 887 and the sailor lowered the sack willi Fred Smith had a crew using the It is a gentlewoman who is downkeeping a great splash into the sea then he in her poverty some of that hay press on the Reedy farm last E W A E id 1.50 A YEAR .^aid~up Capital $*0,000,000 SUBSCRIPTION hauled it lip again at once. superstition or faith, whatever It may week. "Lemmp out Lemme out!" spluttered be called, which is the only thing that hX LAiRO Surplus. 6.OO0,00 a Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, T. Berg and family spent New a terrified voice, and the sack 1909, at the post office at International Falls, keeps misforune from crushing the Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Carlson Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of was opened, and out rolled a gigantic sufferer. If only she could get the ^raicVs Calais a "A in th? United States an1 England March 3, 1879. at the mouth of Bear river. Kaffir, his superb endurance at last right charm she might induce fate to broken.—Pittsburg Bulletin. look kindly on her! People call this Miss Sophia Anderson and Arthur [EPARTMENT SAVINGS BANK THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1910 "beposits of ,1 and upward? ra a practical age, but evidences of superstition Anderson are spending the winter received and intere-t alio wed Liberty Versus Greens. continue to appear. A lawsuit with their father, John Anderson. at current rates, and is pai A colored man from Georgia had not long ago revealed the fact that at current rates, and is paid twice a year. The depositor is subject to no A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. Geo. Bobbins has sold his farm to lived in Washington but a few days an astrologer kept a motorcar and had delay in the withdra _! of delay in the withdra _! of the wh le or any portion of the deposit. One year ago the International Falls Wm. Watrous and will soon leave for when he was arrested for some slight a fine house, etc.. all of which came Mill BANKinG BY Press Publishing Co. was organized. Accounts may be opened by mail ni-a monies his old home in Pennsylvania. MrJ violation of the city ordinances. Upon out of the proceeds of a zodiacal mag- In announcing our policy at that time, hearing that the negro was iu jail the deposited or withdrawn in this way wiTn equal Mr. Bobbins was one of the first settlers we said: "what we think is right we secretary of the colored Y. M. C. A. facility. on the lower Big Fork. shall do and say. We believe in the secured the services of a minister to Aristhiou. M. GIBSON, Manager, Fort P. Frances. Orst. H^nch Alan Goodrich has gone to spend go with him and sign the prisoner's voice of the people. We believe in In a small village in Switzerland is some time with his father and mother bail bond. They reached the jail shortly a comfortable old inn much frequented their tinal judgment and good sense. at Redwood Falls. This is the first before noon and told the negro the by English, and the menu generally includes We believe that public affairs should The INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS time Mr. Goodrich has deserted his object of their visit. In response to one dish supposed to be specially not be worked out in secret, but that the proffered kindness he said: post since taking up his claim in the British. Though the orthography is the light should be turned on that all "Mistah Johnsing. I sho is glad you peculiar, the meaning is generally obvious—as, early days, and the woods feel lonesome, may see what is being done. all is gwine tah git me out, but I offers clubbing rates with all magazines. ASK US for example, "Tost bif roti," though we wish Mr. Goodrich If any one disagrees with our policy wants you all to fix it so I can't git "rumesteck," but "aristhious de mouton a very pleasant visit and a safe return. that is his privilege. If we do not out tell late dis eboninV* a TAnglais"' was puzzling. The ABOUT IT. agree with others we shall say so in Of course the two Samaritans were first word has a distinctly classical appearance, Miss Vera Smith was a New Year's the fewest words and in the friendliest somewhat taken aback by the unusuai which suggested a Greek caller at the home of friends at Big request. Rut a moment later they lost spirit. We shall stand for village and origin. But when the dish appeared their breath when in answer to the Fork and Laurel. Miss Smith was on the meaning flashed into the guests" county economy and progress along secretary's question the Georgia negro minds. -Aristhiou"' was the Swiss her way to resume her duties as right lines.'" replied in a whisper: chef's attempt to render phonetically teacher at the Norman school and Emperor Hotel The year past since we published "Well. sail, dey's a-gittin' dinnah the words "Irish stew."—Manchester states that the school, though only the statement has not been quoted, ready, an' dey's cookin' greens, an' I Guardian. organized this year, will have a nine unkind to the Press corporation. We sho would like to git some o' dem months session, having an attendance think this a good place to thank our preens befo' I leabes dis place!"—Li^pincott's. A Short Lived Club. Port Frances, Ontario which entitles them to that term. friends, who have given* us support One of the most short lived clubs during the past year and it might be ever formed was the Club des Laideurs—club The Wednesday Club held its annual for ugly women—organized well to say here that we can see no election of officers last Wednesday, Which Leg? First Class in Every Particular by the Princess Pauline Metternich, reason why the statement of a year In a small town in the west of Scotland the following being the list: President, who was an elegant woman, but so the town clerk, who was a bit of ago, is not still a good guide. We do Mrs. Geo. Tattrie: 1st vice ugly that she used to call herself -a a "character," had the misfortune to AS. HARTY, Proprietor. not think, any one having the good of president, Mrs. Wm. Hayman: 2nd white monkey." Perhaps she felt lonesome lose his leg in a railway accident. As the village and the county at heart, vice president, Mrs. A, Spencer secretary Anyhow, she tried to gather a mark of appreciation and esteem for can object to this policy. and treasurer, Mrs, Fred Smith. some of the other women she knew his long services the council unanimously The meeting was held at Mrs. Geo. who were not blessed with good look* agreed to replace his loss with Tattrie, and an invitation from Mrs. into a club. But the club proved unpopular an artificial limb, which they did as A, Spencer to meet with her' on Jan. and died a natural death. The soon as he was sufficiently recovered. Reached the Limit. princess got back at her women acquaintances 12th was accepted. An old sailor noticed something suspicious A few months afterward the town by remarking that if there about a sack of meal that was clerk, who was generally known by his The Celebrated Val Blatz Mrs, Lydia Spicer and daughter, being swung by a crane at Port Xolloth Christian name. Paul, was unfortunate were any candor in fbem her club Helen, left on Monday morning, for would be overcrowded. on to his hip. The sailor told the enough to have his other leg fracturod Montana, where she has accepted! a captain there seemed to be something in an accident. Naturally the mishap position as teacher and pianist in MILWAUKEE BEER W moving in that particular sack, and became food for town gossip, and one A Money Making Schem*. government school. Mrs. Spicer took "Yes, I'm'working on money making the captain said: old wife in discussing the matter with a civ^ service examination at Duluth scheme to remove weeds." "Aha, a stowaway. I guess! Keep a neighbor was overheard saying: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "Aha! Gardening?'' in November, and was at the top of it till tIn* last. 'J'hen sling it to the "It's a gey bad business for Paul, I yard and let it hang there." "No I'm hoping to marry a' rfcli puir man. but is't his ain leg or the leg the list of those qualifying, hence her widow."—New York Telegram. The sailor kept the sack till the last. that belangs to the toon that's broken early appointment. Her many friends OLD CROW Whiskey Then he swung it up over the hold, here deeply regret her departure, but Notice of Dissolution and as the winchmau was going to hope that the new position may prove Life of the Red Deer. lower it he shouted:" Notice is hereby given that the in every way desirable. According to an old Gaelic legend, a "No, no! Don't lower down! Let partnershib heretofore existing between SEAL OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cigar her hang!" red deer might live for 210 years, an the undersigned has this day Tile Conductor eagle for 630 and an oak tree for nearly And there the sack hung in midair. been dissolved by mutual consent. nineteen centuries. Nowadays, The ship put out to sea. The sack I had been suffering with a severe The business will be continued by W. however, hundred-year-old deer would swung this way and that with the coM for se vesal days,and was so hoarse J. Paul man. be difficult to find. From twenty-five rolling of the waves. Now it spun like I could not speak aboye a whisper. J. W. to thirty-five years apparently may be Dated December 27,1909. a top. Now it bumped against the Nov.. 16th,. I saet one of Dr. Warner's mast. And for uearly three hours about the range of their existence.— W. J. PAULMAN, agents on my train, he handed me a London Country Gentleman. this swaying and banging, this bump- J. W. COLLINS. bottle of the- White Wine of Tar /iv Phone 47 International Falls,, Minnesota $ Syrup,, and oiie hour after taking the first dose my hoarseness commenced leaving me. In twenty four hours ,y STATIONERY my voice was quite clear and natural and my cold was cured. It is the best remedy I ever saw. Respectfully, EVERT rllEEI 111 F0R CDCEI Conductor Warren, SUFFERING If!Ail THIS BOOK Chicago & Northwestern R. B. A Reliable Authority on Nervous, Blood and Chronic Diseases 242'Pages. 46 Free Prescriptions, prepaid to all who write NQTSCE FOR PUBLICATION and OFFICE SUPPLIES gy:. ADVICE StT0 All' we ask is to aimply send your nameand address, mentioning this Department of the Interior paper, and.describe your trouble, and we will send you our page 212 U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn.. Dec. 4, 1909 Medical.Book Free prepaid, containing 46 Free Receipts and many chap Notice is hereby given that William J. ters of advice to young, middle-aged and'old men about themselves and E N Petherick. whose postofflce address is Madison, their diseases—telling how. to get Cured and how to avoid diseases. We want no money for the book or fop sending it. nor does it place Wisconsin, did, on the 2!) day of Sept. 5.'$! 24 2 you under any obligations to us of any kind whatever. 1901), file in this office Sworn Statement and PAGES Application. No. 0^525. to purchase the Lots WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THESE DISEASES?: (j and 7. section 35, Township VI North, Bladder trouble. Diseased Blood, Eczema, Bright's Disease,. Sidney Trouble. Catarrh, Enlarged Prostate-Gland, Diabetes. Liver Trouble, Range 21 West, Fourth Principal Meridian, JF Varicose Veins, and Varicose Ulcer, Nervousness, Nervous-DiseaseB, .Rupture, and the timber thereon, under the provisions Scrofula, Obstruction and the many contagious diseases, Antidotes of the act ot June 3. 1878, and acts for Poison, care of the Person, Marriage, Etc. Tiiis book tells amendatory, known as the "Timber and about these diseases and other subjects mentioned and more too,, and Stone Law,'1 at such value as might be fixed if you. are-ailing and do not know anything about the above-diseases you are in business you by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such and need advice, write for this valuable book today. "Ignorance begets misery, knowledge brings health and happiness." All-correspondence application, the land and timber thereon strictly confidential. have been appraised, the timber value being quite ofteo need something na^K^Thousands of men are in need of this valuable based on the future growth and demand fo^ work and are sending for it so write today to the th° young timber S351.88 a^d the land nothing: that said applicant will offer final proof EIOELBERG MEDICAL INSTITUTE in t^e linfe of Stationery and in support of his application and sworn statement nn the 3 day ot March, 1910. before LAWS £100,000 Capital Incorporated under the State of Minnesota the Register and Receiver U. S Land Office, to Office Supplies. If you are just gg" Over I20.0QQ Ilea tw*e applied us for Ttefttroftnl. *353. at Duluth, Minn. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at starting in business you will UQ- any time before patent sues, by filing a corroborated atldavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. KORE LOCK HARDWOOD DOORS doubtedly need office furniture, HERMAN ENGEL, J. Register. H. L. Shepherd. Attorney. Duluth, Minn. booKs of differeQt K.iQds» together SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR witb minor supplies. PROBATE OF WILL. State of Minnesota. (. In Probate Court General Contractors County of Koochiching, THE PRESS is in a positioo to fit In the matter of the estate of Margaret Boggie Shearer. Decedent. A certain instrument purporting to be the you out from your greatest ryeed last will and testament of Margaret Boggie CO Shearer having been presented to this court cc Have on hand at all times a Complete and the petition of Jeannette B. Shearer being O to the smallest, ai)d our prices are duly filed herein, representing, among other things, that said decedent, then being jO stock of a resident of Boucherville. Ontario died right. testate in the village of Boucherville, Ontario on the 6th day of December. 1909, and Sewer Pipe, Lime, Cement, Brick, that said petitioner Is a daughter of said decedent We handle Globe-WeroicK® and and praying that said instrument be Lath, Building Paper, Sash and allowed and admitted to probate as the last will and testament of said decedent, and Macey office desl^s, filing cabinets, that le'ters testamentary be issued to Jeannette Doors and Hardwood Flooring. O B. Shearer thereon. It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard O sectional booK-cases, etc. JourOals, before this court, at ihe Probate Court They are also the exclusive agents Rooms in the Court House, in International $ Falls, count}7 of Koochiching, state of Min ledgers, cas\) booKs, day in International Palls, for the celebrated nesota, on the 13th day of January 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m.. and that citation of this court issue to all persons interested in said hearing CC JO Kore Lock Hardwood Front bool^s, typewriter and carbon and said matter, and that such citation be served by the publication thereof in the International Falls Press according to law. Doors papers, letter files, card indexes, Dated December 23rd. 1909 ILTIS. d»Jjl3 R. P. C. Probate Judge. inK wells, pens, peocils, and in fact See them and get prices 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE anythiog iQ the stationery line. They are also prepared to turn out -J all kinds of moldings and wood O LU work on short notice. CC Press Publishing Co. O TRADE MARKS 30 DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac. SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentablaCommunications HANDBOOK strictly confidential. on Patents sent free. Oldest agency forsecaringpatents. General Contractors STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, LEGAL BLANKS, MAGAZINES Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. First-Class Printing at Prices That Are Right International Falls, Minnesota A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientific Journal. Terms, a $3 year four months, $L 8oM by aU newsdealers. tuasssMP X| KORE LOCK HARDWOOD DOORS