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

December 8, 1910 · Page 6 of 13

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"IMP& iifinTT rrr min nminwpaaaaaMiM»«MBMgMWMpf^ ^SSSfP^^Be?^-'??- -"-t-»fen6i infcrif ti .*•«.* ,-«. v-i:..,rrK^rTJr-*£ii "•SJSJtS?1*, ^ciSW* .,-*• «»4 '^':t -.j^jynr jf/iqg^Bjs INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. NEED OF UNIVERSAL MONEY. PANTHER HUNT IN A HOUtK. DOOM OF THE FARM HOUSE.. A PARENTAL PURSUIT?. 8ave International Coin Would a Qeed A. Setterlund & Co. Makes an Early Morning Shooting Big Gam* That Wat Found Agricultural Motor Car May Supercede ffap* Attaek Lost Deal in Exchange. in a Bedroom. in on the Milkman* Dobbin the Fleide. Charles Steckler, who has just returned An extraordinary adventure in Good-by to Dobbin, the faithful and It was a warm, sulty night. a bod from a trip to the Orient, la a with panther is told by Lieut. aturdy old farm horse. No longer Henrietta and her beau were on room a will tha convert to the Idea that universal Col. Rundle, the commander of the "the plowman homeward plod htS piazza. General Contractors money would be a great thing for I* Fifth brigade of the Royal Field weary way." Instead he will slfijply "r Tlfograndfather'a clock in the broad artillery ternatlonal trade. In an interview at Jubbiilpore. ha fciilway struck 10. turn on the second .speed of his ajjiflt, relates an experiment made One afternoon Mrs. Rundle came by a "Henrietta," grumbled her out cultural motor car and-go dashing vp papa, friend to demonstrate the evils of a portion of the bungalow that waa of the her aside and whispered confidentially, the lane to the farmhouse at the rata, taking varying rates of exchange. He "I warn you not to Internationa Falls, Minnesota. seldom used and said she had seen took keep the of twenty miles an hour. a United States $5 bill and without young man on the stoop too tall of a panther protruding from behind that In the early months of 1902 what purchasing. one cent's worth with It a large coil of matting in one of late." proved to be the first successful gasoline changed it from one kind of Then the old folk retired. the rooms. Col. Rundle supposed that money agricultural motor appeared, contesting The grandfather's clock in the broad the animal was a tame panther which into .another until in a short time prao* at nearly all the great agricultural tically, nothing was left of the original hallway struck 3. *. knew one of his non-coms owned he competitions the season In of "John," softly said an anxious, and sent for a brother officer to assist $S. It ,had all been dissipated in axchange. England and carrying the gold medals off motherly voice, "it's 3 o'clock I hear in despatching it. from the horse in every contest. som«: one on the porch, I'm afraid. Opening the door enough to insert This- is an extreme illustration of Plowing proved to be the first phase Do rati Bros. Henrietta hasn't come up stairs yet." his rifle barrel, he fired and wounded the evil referred to, but It is bad of farm labor to which the agricultural The irate father waited to hear no the beast. The door swung open as enough in its best form. If the wits motor was and at which inttoduced more. Slipping into enough clothes the wounded beast bounded against it. of statesmen were turned to remedying four years ago it ma its initial reputation. le LICENSED PLUMBERS to make himself look respectable he It then sprang at i. Rundle, missing the trouble a great good might be Steam engines have proven made his way cautiously down stairs, him by about a foot, and bolted. accomplished. There has been little AND too heavy for land being the soft opened the front door quietly and was Col. Rundle, with Lieut. Macan, reconnoltered difficulty in arranging a system of international plowed and here the agriculturists expected HEATING ENGINEERS just in time to see a dark masculine each room in turn. Eventually postage and an International to mire the internal combustion for mgoing down the door stoop. the panther was found in a coinage of uniform weight and design motor, but he failed. For signally a Sneaking forward, the parental foot, High Grade Standard Enamel Ware spare room hiding behind a coil of is not without the bounds of practicality. plowing test auioug horses, steam hid within a heavy leather boot, shot matting. The saving in exchange power and the gasoline motor two and American Radiators and Boilers forward and sent the retreating figure There-was a window in this room would not be the only one effected. three-quarters acres of very heavy through the balmy atmosphere and up about fourteen feet from the ground, An international coin would obviate clay soil'were selected. It was a condition against the prickly rosebush. There and Col- Rundle procured a ladder, but Our Motto: "Good Service and the folly of casting into the metal pot that the furrows were to be was a frightful rattling of tin cans, before he could get his rifle up the foreign coins come Into when they a nine Inches wide ar Inches deep. jsix Prompt Attention.'! which awakened the whole household piuither had seen' him and sprang country to settle trade balances. That In doing the work nine horses, three and brought Henrietta from her little through the doorway. is done at present, and the only benefit to plow, with three drivers and three bedroom. Lieut. Macan fired three shots, but derived is that which a comparative Phone 177 boys, did the w.^rk at a total cost ot "Oh, father!" she screamed, "what neither proved fatal, and the panther few obtain in the shape of Jobs or at the rate of an acre. $9.26, |3.68 have you done what have you done?" bolted out of the house and acrosa Cor. 3rd St. and 5th Ave. International Falls, Minn. in the mints. steam power the total cost of plowing By "I've taught that young scamp ot the tennis court into the R. A. mesa the same area amounted to $9.80, A Bey. Fast Messenger yourn that this ain't a nocturnal camp. compound. or an acre, and with the gasoline $4.08 "That little fifteen minute*' talk I Jest caught him sneakin' away Here it cave chase to an Inquisitive motor the cost totaled or at $4.44, $1JT was worth million dollars," a remarked an-——" sweeper, but was too badly wounded an acre. For plowing purposes a Anthony K. Vansant of Omaha, "My young man," shrieked the to do more than make a clutch br two three-furrowed plow is invariably as he left a Philadelphia telephone daughter "why, father, he went at the man's clothes. used except in heavy clay soils, where booth after having called up home three hours ago—and—you've— Finally it darted into an outhouse, fiancee in a Western city a couple of furrows prove sufficient.— his over kicked—our—milkman—o—the— front where it was despatched.—Allahabad long distance, and asked: Technical World. the "What'* atoop!"—New York Press. Pioneer. the charge?" t-aay man. The Celebrated Val Blatz "Eighteen dollars .and seventy-five Eggs a Century Old. "Josh Drone is the lasiast man in In felling a large tree some day# cents," replied the hello girl. MAIZYPOP IN ENGLANQ. seven states," drawled the storekeeper ago in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, a Vansant began to search his lathing at Bacon Ridge. for money, discovering hlq bird's nest containing four eggs was total 1A. Just Good Old Cony Island Pink "What's he been doing now?"j asked MILWAUKEE BEER discovered Inclosed in a hollow neaty capital was insufficient to meat tha and White Popcorn. th»u cheese counter loafer. Malsypop in London is the product the heart of the trunk. The sap rings cost of the conversation. Manager "Wa al, you know was always so he WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Arthur Barney suggested that showed that a century had elapsed a messenger the latest American invasion. Of lacy he waited for lightning to the be sent to Vansant's It is asserted, says What to Eat, since the eggs were laid, and it waa hotel for split his kindling wood?" the necessary sum. This was dona, the record for such introductions obvious that the bad closed automatically. that hollow "Yep." while the hello girl held yaiiisant has been broken in this case for The eggs were intact, but a it "And the flood to his windows?" wash OLD CROW Whiskey prisoner in the telephone booth. took just one week to form a company, slightly faded. It to register the trademark and to lease took the messenger two hours Mid a "Tap." a building. In the second week the half to return ifrith a reinforcement Ot "Wa-al. now he's read somewhere Preserving Fish 8cal*s. greenbacks. finished product was being turned out. that la the East the hailstones threshed The discovery of the method of pr* SEAL OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cigar Maitypop is simply popcorn as we :'Tm glad that lcld didn't have to go a farmer's wheat and avar since he serving flsh scales has led to a co» to Omaha," exclaimed Vans ant he are familiar with it, in pink and whita as has been sitting in an easy chair praying siderable export trade from Russia. cakes wrapped in oiled paper. Tha walked away. for a hailstorm.',!. The scales are used for the malting name, .is a concession to the language of artificial pearla and similar articles. of England, where corn Is known as Judicial Wit, Thf Only Way. Tha fewest Boarder (sarcastically) maize. "Her Christian name is Handel," explained N The two Americans who have started —How am I to distinguish the milk a wltnefcs at West Ham, but Another Secret Rebate. malzypop upon its career first from the cream, Mrs. Skinner? she didn't like it, and took up Annie Ethel—No, I have given you Ceorge, bought the foreign rights for popcorn Mrs. Skinner (of Sylvandale Farm) Phone 47 International Falls, Minnesota Instead." "Most people," observed the a dozen kisses. That's enough! machinery, then arranged to control —You'll alius find the milk in that magistrate, 'prefer a handle to their George—Well—er—at me laMt let there pitcher with the chip off'n its the export of shelled Corn from tha names." Which, considered judicially, live you back a rebate an those you United States for ten years. snout! would anpear a brilliant sally. me! fcave given TOYS JOYS Santa Claus brought them from the cities to fill the Christmas trees and stockings in Internaffohal Palls. Most complete line of candies ever shown in Northern Minnesota. Johnston's and Winkler Bros', world famous chocolates, bonbons, maraschinos and other deliciousnesses in boxes or in triilk. Barrels and barrels of mixed candies. AlFsdr^sM fruits, figs, dates, grape fruit, lemons, --oranges from sunny California, ice cream, nuts, strawberries from Cuba and green garden truck grown under glass in the city green houses. I Wonderfully artistic and beautiful creations in fine China. All sorts of fancy cutlery and smokers j:Jt materials—Just the things for the men's Christmas presents. New Christmas books, the very latest novels by standard authors at popular prices. Big dolls, rag dolls, fancy dolls—all sorts of dolls. Headquarters for Santa Claus in 1910 is #,'• 3 if All goods sold will be delivered on rec^nest. fe^::t^^^ ',/6arefui'attention given pH'6rte:orders.e 4 -Vji •*-.*- fr.v c~ its, ii ri **n itVA.r 3k1:-- it.if J?^ ^1