International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 10, 1910 · Page 2 of 12
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SAVED THOUGHT SHE HAD PRACTISED Dainty Sweets UNIQUE WILL ATTACKED. Frenchman's Suspicions Really Som* Sauk Center Man Ties Up Sums for thing of a Compliment to the Life Time of Two Heirs. Confections That Guests of All Ages and Sizes Will Men of America. FROM AN St. Cloud.—Claiming that the provisions Appreciate for the Party Supper, FIVE STOCKMEN ARE KILLED. Claude Grahame White, the English of the will of the late Solomon AND TWO MORE MAY DIE aviator, praised, at a dinner in New Pendergast of Sauk Center, In which York, the good fellowship of Americans. FROM INJURIES. he leaves p^rt of his estate accumulate Banana to Cream.—Procure five ripe three ounces of powdered white sugar, in the life of a person, is illegal, bananas, take off the skins-and pound OPERATION the juice of half a lemon, three ounces "The American woman is regarded all of the beneficiaries under the will, the fruit In a mortar with five ounces of raspberry jam rubbed through a Abroad as an angel," he said. "The with the exception of Mabel Carr, of WAS RUNNING IN FOUR SECTIONS of white sugar to a pulp. Beat up half hair sieve to extract the seeds, a little man is admittedly a good fellow, but Hunter, N."D., have filed an appeal in a pint of good cream to a stiff froth, cochineal and half-ounce of isinglass an angel he is far from being. the probate court in this city praying add the pounded bananas and half a dissolved in a tablespoonful of boiling "You've heard of the Frenchman, that the will be set aside. The case glass of brandy and the juice of one water. When the charlotte is required perhaps, whose" sweetheart spent the Passenger Section Collides With Cattle will come up in the district court in lemon mix well together, then add for table, dip the top of the mold into •ummer in America? After her return December. ByLydiaE. Pinkham's Special.—Accident Is Blamed to half an ounce of isinglass dissolved in warm water for a few seconds, wipe the poor Frenchman seemed quite In the original will Pendergast. of a little boiling water, gently whisk Glare of Electric Lights in the dry with a cloth and turn the mold on blue. his estate, amounting to $15,000 personal and fill the mold, set In a cool place Vegetable Compound Stockyards. a glass or silver dish. a 'What's the matter with you?' property and $78,000 real estate, until wanted. When required, dip the friend asked. was divided into four parts, and J. mold In warm water for a few seconds, Vol-au-Vent of Cherries.—Cut out of De Forest, Wis.— 'I am worried,' the other muttered, Fred Cooper and Robert Kells of Sauk wipe with a cloth and turn out Montevideo.—Five men were instantly a sheet of four-fold puff paste oneinch 'After an operation *about my fiancee. You see, since her Center were named as executors and into a glass or silver dish. killed, two were perhaps thick oval pieces six inches by four years ago return from America she kisses so trustees. One-fourth was given outright I had pains downward fatally injured, an engineer and fireman four inches, egg the top, and with a much better than she used to.'" to his daughter, Mrs. Mabel Carr in both sides, Jelly.—Dissolve one ounce of severely hurt and a score of Orange smaller size cutter stamp a mark a backache, and a of Hunter, N. D. The second fourth gelatine in one pint of cold water for others badly shaken up and bruised in quarter of an inch deep, bake in a hot AN INTOLERABLE ITCHING weakness. The doctor was given outright to his daughter, two hours, then add eight ounces of a wreck which occurred here between oven about thirty minutes, or longer wanted me to Mrs. Maud Dewey of Sauk Center. two sections of trawi number six on white sugar, the juice of one lemon, if required when baked take the soft have another operation. "Just about two years ago, some The third quarter was given in trust the Hasting.? and Dakota division of and half a pint of boiling water place paste £rom the center, place the vases I took Lydia E. form of humor appeared on my scalp. to the trustees, and out of the income, the Milwaukee road. Three carloads on the fire until the gelatine is all Pinkham's vegetable back In the oven to dry for a few minutes. The beginning was a slight itching but Mrs. Nellie La Fond of Sauk Center, Compound and of livestock were incinerated, and a melted, add the juice of five oranges Place in an enameled pan the It grew steadily worse until, when I his daughter, was to be provided for. I am entirely cured and one drop of cochineal, strain caboose and half a dozen cars of the juice from a bottle of cherries, and lof my troubles."— «ombed my hair, the scalp became After her death this part of the estate freight train were either burned or through a piece of muslin, and pour sufficient loaf sugar to sweeten let it Mrs. Argustb De Forest, was to revert to his other daughter, raw and the ends of the comb-teeth YESPERiiAinsr, into a mold and put into a cool place smashed to splinters. The locomotive boil five minutes, then throw in the Wisconsin. •would be wet with blood. Most of the Mrs. Carr. The remaining quarter was was also destroyed. to set. When wanted, dip the mold cherries and boil until soft, stand Another Operation Avoided. time there wasi an intolerable itching, also placed in trust with the trustees, into warm water for a few seconds, aside to get cold fill the cases with Orleans, La.—"Eor years I suf The Dead. New In a painful, burning way, very much and from the income of it the trustees fered from severe troubles. WILLIAM B. HILL, Miles City, wipe dry with a clean cloth, and turn female the cherries and serve. as a bad, raw burn, if deep, will itch were to be compensated, and his Finally I confined to my bed and Montana. was gently into a silver or glass dish. the doctor said an operation was necessary. and smart when first beginning to daughter, Mrs. Carrie Baldwin of THOMAS HILL, son of W. B. Hill, Cream.—Ingredients Half a Lemon I gave Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable heaL Combing my hair was positive Sauk Center, and his granddaughter, Miles City, Montana. of Pears.—Ingredients: pint of cream, two lemons, six ounces Chartreuse Compound a trial first, and torture. My hair was long aDd tangled Percy Lambert of the same plaee, were GEORGE LEPER, Hosner, S. D. Half a pint of cream, a tin of preserved of powdered white sugar, the yolk of was saved from an operation."—Mrs. terribly because of the blood and to be supported. After the death of J. DECHTEE, Greenway, S. D. pears, a little clear lemon jelly, Lily Peykoux,nil Kerlerec St., New an egg, and half ounce of isinglass. •cabs. This continued growing worse Mrs. Baldwin this share was to go to Orleans, La. HERMAN RAHFELD, Aberdeen. half ounce of isinglass. Cut the pears How to use them: Whisk up half a Miss Lambert. and over half my hair fell out. I was Thirty years of unparalleled success Seriously injured, now in Montevideo in slices, dip them in the nearly set pint.of cream very stiff add the sugar, confirms the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's The action is brought on the grounds In despair, really afraid of becoming hospital: jelly, and place them round a plain the rind of the lemons rubbed on a Vegetable Compound to cure totally bald. that the accumulation of the profits of George Rahseld, Aberdeen, S. D„ mold whisk up the cream, add the piece of sugar which must be pounded, female diseases. The great volume of "Sometimes the pain was so great an estate for a longer period than the stockman, caught in burning caboose, juice from the pears to it, and a little and the juice add the yolk of an egg unsolicited testimony constantly pouring minority of a person is illegal and that that, when partially awake, I would rescued by firemen. Possibly fatally sugar (if wanted), stir gently together, and stir lightly together. Dissolve the in proves conclusively that Lydia none of the persons concerned are minors. scratch the worst places so that my burned. is then add the isinglass disolved in a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound isinglass in a tablespoonful of boiling a llnger-tips would be bloody. I could William Borning, Miles City, Mont., remarkable remedy for those distressing little hot water stir well together, water, then add it to the cream pour so not sleep well and, after being asleep stockman, caught in burning caboose. feminine ills from which and fill In the mold and let set When into mold and let set turn out a as many women suffer. a short time, that awful stinging pain Burns very serious, will probably die. RAILWAYS LIFT LIQUOR BAN. required turn out the as for same directed for the Jelly. —would commence and then I would G. Parker, Montevideo, engineer of If you want special advice about jellies. your case write to Mrs. Pinkliam, wake up nearly wild with the torture. passenger train, hurt in jumping. Shipments Now Made to All Ports at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is neighbor said it must be salt rheum. Stickler, Montevideo, fireman of A Outside Indian Reservations. Ingredients: Hungarian Cream. free, and always belpfuL passenger train, hurt in jumping. Having used Cuticura Soap merely as Suicide— One pint of milk, six eggs, half a pint Train No. 6 is the regular night a toilet soap before, I now decided to St. Paul. The territory in Minnesota of cream, one ounce of Isinglass, eight passenger tra: from the West, which order a set of the Cuticura Remedies to which liquor can be sent has ounces of sugar, two ounces of dried enters Montevideo at 5:45 a. m. dajly. —Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills. been extended by the railroads. Just cherries, and a glass of maraschino. Velvet bags are in demand. On account of the heavy traffic the used them according to directions I to what extent the railroads have removed a a Make custard with pint of milk Veiled effects continue good style. train was run in four sections, the lor perhaps six weeks, then left off, the barrier is not obtainable Slow death and awful suffering and the eggs, whilst hot stir in the Opera bags are being shown in first being the regular Aberdeen passenger, as the disease seemed to be eradicated, from the officials, but, orders have isinglas take off the pan and stand it follows neglect of bowels. Constipation moire. the next two sections feeing but toward spring, eighteen been given local freight agents to accept in cold water add the cherries, the Walking dresses are three inches kills more people than special stock trains, run on passenger months ago, there was a slight return shipments to all points except cream lightly whipped, and the maraschino. from the floor. time, and the last section being the of the scalp humor. I commenced consumption. It needs a cure within thejndian reservation. occasionally stirring until It is the season of furs, velvets, and heavy Butte passenger train. the Cuticura treatment at The officials point out that more nearly set then fill in a mold and let and there is one medicine in plushes galore. once, so had very little trouble. On First Section on Time. than two-thirds of Minnesota is included set. When wanted turn out as directed Tailored costumes, velvet, satin, and all the world that cures it— my scalp I used about one half a cake The first section reached here at in various Indian treaties, and for jellies. fur toques are worn. of Cuticura Soap and half a box of 5:45, exactly time. It was closely CASCARETS. it has been difficult for the railroads There is a good deal of embroidery 899 followed by the second section, but Cuticura Ointment in all. The first to ascertain just what localities are Charlotte Russe.—Run a little clear done in soutacjie. Cascarets—10c. box —creek's treatment. the third section was slightly delayed, time I took six or seven bottles of Cuticura exempted. They are waiting for an jelly into the top of a plain round or Many of the new gowns show the All druggists. Biggest seller Just as this second' stock train was Pills and the last time three in the world—million boxes a month. official interpretation of the department's oval mold, and lay in some small bib effect in the bodice. bottles—neither an expensive or tedious backing into the Montevideo stock orders before they put the lid pieces of fruits of various kinds such Coat sleeves are exceedingly small, yards, about a mile west of here, the treatment. Since then I have Strong Preaching. ^n shipments outside of the Indian as glace cherries, half-apricots, sliced and tight at the wrist. heavy passenger train, which making The minister's eight-year-old daughter had no scalp trouble of any kind. reservation. bananas allow it to set, then line the One sees a good many Persian was returning with her parents up time, was seen to come down the Standing up, with my hair unbound, it sides with Savoy biscuits cut straight blouses made of gauze or chiffon. steep grade at high speed. from church, where the district superintendent comes to my knees and had it not been at the edges, press well together, then TEACHERS HEAR FOLK SONGS, Fabrics for combination with furs It was too late for the train crew had that morning occupied for Cuticura I should doubtless be fill with the following: Whisk up half are velvet, chiffon, silk, satin, and "the pulpit. to stop. Reversing their engine, Engineer wholly bald. a pint of cream to a stiff froth, add Pretty Feature at Opening of the Minnesota moire. "Oh, father," asked the little girl, Parker and Fireman Sticker "This is a voluntary, unsolicited testimonial Educational Association. her face alive with enthusiasm. "Don't leaped for their lives and the passenger and I take pleasure in writing Pretty Place Cards you think Brother C. is a very strong train struck the rear end of the It, hoping my experience may help St. Paul.—An interesting group of preacher? I do." freight train with a deafening crash. someone else. Miss Lillian Brown, folk songs given by 400 boys from Gratified by this evidence of unusual There was a hiss and roar of steam, it F. D, 1, Liberty, Me.. Oct. 29, 1909." nine of this city's grade schools wag intelligence on the part of his and the locomotive of the passenger the pretty feature with which the offspring, the minister eagerly inquired dived under the caboose of the freight WHAT? Forty-eighth annual convention of-the into her reasons for her statement. train, containing the six ill-fated stockmen. Minnesota Educational Association Almost immediately the caboose opened here. The young singers "Oh," replied the little miss, artlessly, was a mass of flames, and. the adjoining were directed by Miss Elsie M. Shaw, "didn't you see how the dust car.3 began to burn. supervisor of music in the city schools. rose when he stamped his feet?"— Mingled with the cries of the imprisoned Judge. Superintendent E. M. Phillips of Albert stockmen in the burning caboose Lea delivered his address as were the cries of several hundred president, and talks followed by Superintendent The Test of Time. head of cattle which were being M. G. Brumbaugh of Philadelphia Benjamin Hapgood Burt and U. S. incinerated in the stock cars. Terrified and S. Y. Gillan of Milwaukee. Epperson of Kansas City were motoring passengers who had been thrown in Long Island the other day and The convention address will be from their seats by the impact of stopped at Evan's hotel in Douglaston. delivered by President E. J. James the collision came up to the wreck ind They ordered large quantities of raw of the University of Illinois. The convention with axes made an opening in the oysters, some of which were thrown lasted three days. blazing caboose through,which the two aside by the oyster opener. stockmen, Rabseld and Borning, 'were "How do you determine when an oyster rescued. The others had already been HIGH BIDDER RAISES PRIC£. is bad?" asked Mr. Epperson. overcome by the flames and When the "You wait a short time and if you /3vs.»— rescuers re tched them their bodies Government Sells Timber on Ceded have ptomaine poisoning the oysters were blackened and charred. Weeks—Why are you stopping? Chippewa Lands. were bad," said Mr. Burt. "If you .are The train crew attributes the accident that ^You didn't run over man. not ill they were good. That's the to the electric lights in the stockyards waiters Swiftly—I know it. I just want to Washington. Secretary Ballinger only safe way to tell good oysters here, the glare of which prevented see what ails the steering gear. has approved the sale of the timber from bad ones." them from seeing the rear on the ceded Chippewa land in Minnesota SICK, SOUR, UPSET STOMACH lights of the stock train until it was to E. A. Engler for $73,794.90. Pride. too late to stop. Bids were opened on September 15 "Chicago has a lot of local pride, Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Dyspepsia last at Cass Lake, when the Shevlin hasn't it?" Mathieu Lumber company bid $52,138. Relieved Five Minutes After NORTH FRAMES BILLS EARLY. "Well," replied Mr. Lakemish "it 25 and Mr. Engler bid $66,615.90. Taking a Little Diapepsin. depends on whether you are talking Minnesota Development Association On the next day the Minnesota and about baseball or the grain business." Here is a harmless preparation Ontario Power company attempted to Has Everything Ready. which surely will digest anything you file a bid for $71,925.75, but it was not Brainerd. The Northern Minnesota oat and overcome a sour, gassy or outof-order accepted as being beyond the date of Development Association intends An Attractive stomach within five minutes. the call. Subsequently Mr. Engler to see that immediate legislation is If your meals don't fit comfortably raised his bid to the price at which he undertaken, and for that reason the Food or what you eat lies like lump of lead has been awarded the contract. a people attending the December meeting in your stomach, or if you have heart* in Brainerd will see aniii hear read burn, that is a sign of Indigestion. the prepared bills as they will be presented CATTLE SINK IN LAKE PEPIN. Post Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent for vote as soon as the legislature case of Pape's Diapepsin and take convenes this coming session. Squall Hits Barge in Which They a dose just as soon as you can. There Although the platform of this organizatiori Were Being.Ferried. will be no sour risings, no belching of was well rounded into form undigested food mixed with acid, no many months ago, recent events in the Red Wing.—Lake Pepin was the Toasties stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or state have given rise to conditions scene of a small disaster when the WHENconsider heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea, which demand immediate attention. steamer Yerana and barge, loaded with tions. A huge one of this patteri, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Laura announces her en The association has recognized these cattle, was struck in midlake by a very gagement to Petrarch it is well is effective on the center of th Intestinal griping. This will all go, conditions, and is losing no time to squall and sunk. The cattle in the to those ever-populaT table under the bowl of flowers. and, besides, there will be no sour food meet them and prepare for them. face of a heavy sea started for the little accessories to the decoration of left over in the stomach to poison your For the long place card the ar Accordingly, on Nov. 11, there will Wisconsin shore. So Crisp the luncheon table—the place cards. breath with nauseous odors. rangement of hearts is extremelj be a meeting in Bemidji of some of Several launches came to the rescue The little Cupid with outspread Pap^s Diapepsin is a certain cure easy. Two red ones on a white earc the members to frame up a measure of J. H. Mabey, the owner of the boat, So Flavoury wings at the top of the long card is for out-of-order stomachs, because it and the little string of hearts at eacl on matters pertaining to forestry protection, and he with nineteen head of cattle to be traced by means of carbon paper takes hold of your food and digests itJust side, also red, are very effective. This So Wholesome and are expected to outline a were saved. Eleven head were on unglazed paper. Ink the outlines the same as if your stomach idea is good for a red luncheon bill that will need no amending to drowned. The loss will reach $500. 01 and touch up the face with pink. wasn't there. tea. meet the approval of the north country. The barge was pulled ashore and Gold paint is good to use on the curls Relief in five minutes from all stomach grounded. A garland arrangement of roses anc So Convenient an4 as tips for the wings. A little misery Is waiting for you at any a bell is shown in an attractive de verse about love, marriage or Cupid drug store here in town. sign. SALOONKEEPERS ARE ARRESTED. DIPHTHERIA AT WHITE EARTH. So Economical can be written or printed below. These large 50-cent cases of Pape's Trace the design on gray paper anc Another §lace card is the arrowpierced Diapepsin contain more than sufficient Three Grogshop Men in Cass Lake Twelve Cases Reported and the paint the bell and ribbon white, the heart. Trace this and as many to thoroughly cure almost any case of Nabbed for Selling to a Mihor. Agency Quarantined. leaves a delicate green and the roses others on cardboard as there are. So why not order a Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gastritis or white. You can allow for an exten gueks. The head and tip of the arrow any other stomach disorder. Cass Lake.—Special Revenue Officer White Earth. An exceedingly violent sion one-half inch wide at the top, tc package from Grocer, will extend beyond the form the N. G. Sero arrested the three Cass epidemic of diphtheria has broken be bent over and hung on the rim ol other lines will be drawn in with a The Regular Fare Lake saloonkeepers charged with selk out among the pupils of the agency a glass. po?.nt and each name placed as suggested. "What make& you think that young ing liquor to J. Miller of Bemidji, several boarding school here. Twelve cases "The Memory Lingers" These place cards can be quicklj man will be a success in society?" days ago. Miller is a minor and are reported and one death has occurred. If the idea of flowers be preferred, "The fact that he has such an ex* made at home or if you have a facilt said he was sent here by Sero to produce Agency officials have quarantined traordinary appetite for tea and salads." the, five-petaled rose, ea portion a brush and pen and you wish to do evidence against each saloonkeeper. the school buildings and hospital heart, is good and very easy. It can last little favor_for Miss Laura, whe Postum Gereal Co., Ltd. Trials will take place here agency. Polic) patrol the quarantined be tinted with crayons or water colors will* soon be Mrs. Petrarch, why not But it doesn't take long* to tame ne^t Monday and Wednesday before grounds both day and night. Three Battle Creek, Mich. uiy shade to match the table decora- make a set for her farewell luncheon! •ociaj lion. „adge L. M. Lange. doctors are in attendance.