International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 27, 1910 · Page 3 of 18
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. The CANADIAN BANK the right varieties, combined with glad tidings from the house tops if pense, sickness and death. This International Tails Press the knowledge of propor cultivation. stuck for abetter method of advertising. warning by the board of health should and Border Budget Above all, we have proof of the wonderful Yours for prosperity. Signed, be sufficient to secure the hearty cooperation OF COMMERCE fertility of our soil. County and Village Official Paper Ericsburg. of every citizen in the fight The dates for the third anuual fair against disease germs. Published Every Thursday Morning will soon be set and plans made for a INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS LINDFORD HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. bigger and better fair than either of ESTABLISHED 1867 PUBLISHING COMPANY An exchange says England's tax its predecessors.—Mizpah Message. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000 system will begger Dukes and Earls. B. E. WALKER, President. By Our Special Correspondent. 1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION It won't as long as American heiresses Surplus, 6,000,000 Aug. Lindvall was down home last ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager Program of Examinations last. week. Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, The following is the program of 1909, at the post office at International Falls. A General Banking Business Transacted at all Branches Fritz Hirsch was a Falls visitor Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of New Officers Elected examinations for common school certificates March 3.1879. last week. to be held at International SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT The annual meeting of the Koochiching Ed Granstrom is helping cut logs at Falls, February 3, 4 and 5,1910. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910 County Agricultural Society Ole Lofgren's. 3 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest allowed at current held Tuesday at Northome was an (First Grade Studies.) Fred Lindvall spent a few days of rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, event of unusual interest. There was THE CITY CHARTER A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. last week with his parents here. withdrawals to be made by any one of the number or by a good attendance of representative survivor. The proposed home charter for the the The Depositor is subject to no delay in the 8:30 Geometry. farmers and business men. Henry Thompson was here last city of International Falls is published 10:15 Physics. withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. The secretary's annual report, week and has returned to Bemidji. in this issue of the Press in order P. M.—1:30 Algebra. F. M. GIBSON. Manager, Fort Frances, Ont. Branch which was read, shows that the affairs Mr. and Mrs Chas. J. Skifstrom and that all may have an opportunity to 3:15 Physical Geography or of the association have been conducted Mrs. Frosch, of Black river, were visitors study it before being called upon to General History. in an economical and business at Lindford Thursday. decide by ballot whether it shall be Agriculture may be taken at some like manner, and proves also that interest W adopted or not. one (only one) of the above periods, Wm. Schram is spending the week along agricultural lines is rapidly «s The object of this charter is to provide and may be substituted for either at his own homestead after having on the increase, the entries at a new form of government for The Celebrated Val Blatz $ Geometry or Physical Geography. the *1909 fair having been 65 per cent been cutting logs at John Shubeer's International Falls. By it, if adopted, 4 place for some time. W in excess of the previous year. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SI/ the affairs of the city will be controlled. /is The society is out of debt and has a (Second Grade Studies) The Lindford school term of five Every tax payer, every voter MILWAUKEE BEER balance of $206,51 on hand with which A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. months closed last week and Miss s/ who feels an interest in International to start the 1910 fair. The membership 8:30 Professional Test. Martha Alstadt, the teacker, left on Falls should study it carefully and last year was 73. The following 9:30 Spelling. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Monday for her home at Mizpah. unbiased by political or selfish prejudice were elected as officers of the association 10:00 Arithmetic. SI/ decide before voting whether it Ed Bennett, of Big Falls, has established for 1910: President, Aad A. P. M.—1:15 Geography. SI/ is for the best interests of the majority i\ a logging camp at Gust Peterson's Tone vice-president, L. F. Bryant: 2:45 Composition, and Penmanship. to adopt or reject it at the polls. OLD CROW Whiskey SI/ and will employ about men. secretary, T. L. Duncan treasurer, 30 We invite a discussion through the He has Dennis Maher, of Big Falls, SI/ M. C. Engelking directors, J. F. 3:40 Reading. columns of the Press in favor of as foreman. Siats, C. W. Speelman and H. J. Engleking. SI/ or against the adoption of the charter SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 cc Fred Becktell is cutting logs for his AL OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cigar SI/ from anyone why may desire to explain (Second Grade Studies Continued) Below is a summary financial statement: father. He recently got tangled up its strong or week points. A. M.—8:00 U. S. History. with a spring pole and narrowly escaped si/ 9:45 English Grammer-. Moneys received $781 02 serious injury by getting a 11:30 Music. SI/ In another column of this week's Paid out in premiums. .$454 45 tits slight cut near the left eye. W. J. Paulman P. M.—1:15 Physiology-Hygiene. issue of the Press is published a SI/ Other expenses 120 06 2:45 Civics. What might have been a bad fire "warning" from the beard of health. /IS SI/ 574 51 4:00 Drawing. was discovered in time to prevent It seems strange that such a thing SI/ If Professional Test consumes less very much damage being done at the /IS should be necessary among enlightened Balance on hand $206 51 Phone 47 International Falls, Minnesota /IS than 60 minutes, Spelling and Arithmetic residence of A. L. Lindvall last week. SI/ and intelligent people. There is While this record of entries shows may begin not to exceed 30 The chimney was full of soot. IN only one reason why it is necessary that interest along agricultural lines JJ minutes earlier. and that is because people sometimes is increasing in means, too, that larger Victor Olson made a brief visit to become careless and negligent of their and more fields are being opened friends and relatives at Duluth last own welfare. Everyone knows that and cultivated. The exhibits at the The Conductor week and reports a line trip. He sayg MAN tilth brings desease: that the garbage last fair proving that greater yields EVERY WRITE FOR PBPFI he will hereafter read the American I had been suffering with a severe SUFFERING heap is the breading place for innumerable and better varieties of products are THIS BOOK rlfS^I magazine which he will receive as a cold for several days,and wasso hoarse germs from which ofttimes produced may be the result of closer premium with his Press subscription. A Reliable Authority on Nervous, Blood and Chronic Diseases I could not speak above a whisper. spring great epidemics, causing ex application to the study of planting all 242 Pages. 46 Free Prescriptions, prepaid to who write Nov. 16th, I met one of Dr. Warner's N It is now being rumored that the /C^-, ADVICE All we ask is to simply send your name and address, mentioning this agents on my train, he handed me a Canadian Northern will build in the and describe your trouble, and we will send you our 242 page Medical 11 Rnnl? Book KVAA Free nMnsid prepaid, containing onnfnininn Alt 46 U'.nA Free Receipts and I many chap A bottle of the White Wine of Tar near future, a line from Baudette to ters of advice to young, middle-aged and old men about themselves and their diseases—telling how to get Cured and how to avoid diseases. Syrup, and one hour after taking the We want no money for the book or for sending it. nor does it place Big Falls and to connect with the Itasca 2 4-2 you under any obligations to us of any kind whatever. first dose my hoarseness commenced Repairs any kind of Watches, logging road. Also that the Soo VJU PAGES I. LUND WHAT 00 YOU KNOW ABOUT THESE DISEASES? leaving me. In twenty four hours road has two surveying parties working Bladder trouble. Diseased Blood, Eczema, Bright's Disease, Kidney Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing Trouble, Catarrh, Enlarged Prostate Gland, Diabetes. Liver Trouble, my voice was quite clear and natural Varicose Veins, and Varicose Olcer, Nervousness, Nervous Diseases, Rupture, this way. 46 FREE Scrofula, Obstruction and the many contagious diseases Antidotes Machines. and my cold was cured. It is the best for Poison, care of the Person, Marriage, Etc. This book tells about these diseases and other subjects mentioned and more too, and Mr. H. W. King, representing the remedy I ever saw. if you are ailing and do not know anything about the above diseases PRESCRIPTIONS Thad. H. Howe & Co.. real estate and need advice, write for this valuable book today. "Ignorance begets Everything Guaranteed Respectfully, misery, knowledge brings health and happiness." All correspondence The brokers of Chicago, was here last strictly confidential. Conductor Warren, ggi^^^Thousands of men are in need of this valuable Thursday for the purpose of buying First-class work and reason- work and are sending for it so write today to the Chicago & Northwestern K. K. HEIDELBERG MEDICAL INSTITUTEBMuSSffs"' up some of our valuable lands. He able prices. At met and talked with several parties Expert Watchmaker 8100,000 Capital Incorporated under the State Laws of Minnesota litis' Drug Store who have proved up on their claims. RAT ROOT HI ii Over 120,000 Ken have applied to us for Treatment ivv BY Our Special Correspondent. Optimism! If you can't talk it, sing it. STATIONERY Supposing it is "Halley's comet," A S O I N let him have it. Jim McDevitt is hauling poles for General Contractors Miner & Slocum. Steve McDevitt made a business PLUMBING, HEATING, WATER and SEWER WORK trip to Ericsburg. and OFFICE SUPPLIES ESTIMATES FURNISHED Those railroad rumors are just as attractive as ever. PLUMBING and HEATING FIXTURES at RIGHT PRICES How nice it is to become tired waiting for cold weather. BLOCK International Palls, Minn. OVERSON POURTH ST. 1 ST. Alfred Matheson made a business trip to the county seat. Supt. of Schools Miss Annie Shelland you are in business you and Miss May Barrett made an official visit to Ericsburg. quite ofter} need something P. SHELDON, Pres. A. G. WEDGE, JR., V.-Pres. G. N. MILLARD. Cashier A married bachelor makes the best fIRST NATIONAL BANK in tl)e line of Stationery and kind of a citizen. Why not become the best of citizens, boysV Office Supplies. If you are just OP INTERNATIONAL FALLS The Ericsburg mail will be "caught" on the fly hereafter. No more long, starting in business you will Keep a Written Account uq- tedious waits for the news. doubtedly need office furniture, Say, did you ever experience that of alt Your Expenditures slight shock to the nerves when some booKs of differer)t KJods, together body accidently says "taxes." You know from experience it is hard to save from your From whence did the word "Stomach witb minor supplies. earnings—but it can be done if you set your heart and head Robber" originate? We presume, in that direction. The only way to do it is to keep an account though, it is to be taken figuratively, of what you earn and what you spend. THE PRESS is in a positioi) to fit The simplest way to keep this record is to have a bank account—deposit not seriously. your money with this bank and pay all bills Forty acres of stumpless cultivated you out from your greatest r)eed by check. Your bank book and return checks are the record Koochiching soil is one kind of insurance. you want—they will tell the story of your money worth both to the smallest, agd our prices are earned and spent. Now would be the proper time to begin. This being the case, there is room for hundreds of policy holders right. $ Fire Insurance Written In the Best Old Line Companies hereabouts. How strange some men are, still We handle GIobe-Werr}icKe and looking for work. Why, say! the very wind around here is drifting it up in Macey office desKs, filing cabinets, piles so much that when you move SANITARY PLUMBING sectional booK-cases, etc. JourOals, you'll fall over it. One trip to Ericsburg and through ledgers, casl) bool^s, day Steam and Hot Water Heating the beautiful valley of the Hat Root, where the real Rooters dwell, is bool^s, typewriter and carbon enough to cause one to forget worry and the past, cling to the future and papers, letter files, card indexes, If you are planning on a new house or of remodeling live every day thereafter for all she is the old one, don't forget how import- inK wells, pens, peocils, and in fact JOBBIING worth. ant the heating question is. There isn't any other feature that will save you so much or Even if we are old, gusseled, awfully anythiog iQ the stationery line. promptly give equal comfort as a low pressure steam or tough and our feet don't track, it's no Attended ^ot wa*er heating plant. They repay their cost sign we're disfigured or ou£ of the in coal saving, health protection, safety, lower ring. We'll fight our fights and keep to insurance, absence of repairs. If you are figuring the faith believing in the end that on any work along this line, let us estimate Koochiching county will wave, not so Press Publishing and quote you prices. If We also carry a complete much with Old Glory, but beautiful stock of Pipe Fittings, Brass Goods, and fields of grain, and nothing said about Gasoline Boat Supplies. 1 Give us a call. a pipe. What wonders could be accomplished for the people and the soil of STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, LEGAL BLANKS. MAGAZINES Shaw Plumbing and Heating Co. Koochiching county if the leading First-Class Printing at Prices That Are Right lights in the several towns in the county would unite their efforts with H. J. SHAW, Manager the Rural Boosters, and proclaim her 2nd St. and 3rd Ave. International Palls vast worth and natural resourses to the world. We could even shout the