International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 30, 1911 · Page 3 of 4
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dering congratulations and good wishes for her futurti happiness. HONEY S TAR Lew Wilson is busy breaking his Announcements of the marriage of GB6IL SHODGRASS By three-year old for driving. ~7^^~ COMPOUND Miss Dora Chute of Aitkin to Mr. Edward A bridge across the Big ForkisTane Elnar Stubee lost his goat, who has Riley of Duluth were received of the possibilities of the not distant it? .v here last week. ~v: l.At ,iv «. —i ..3 future. £y-%, FOR ALL COUQH8 AND GOLDS Cletus Webster was enrolled in the Word was received here of the marriage Mr. Fred Smith made- a busiheis For bronchitis, hoarseness and HSH^AVtAM -JAn3in.~-'-1 H+A+A-a-J A seventh grade. of Wm. Heritage, son of J. W. trip to fiaudette and $atny River tickling in the throat. Especially P- 'I^*?fyv vX) er*-:. :j/ Ernest Lane was enrolled in the Heritage and wife, to Miss Florence Lumber and recommended for phiMrpn and last week. fifth grade Monday. De Roche of Duluth. Mr. Heritage delicate persons. No opiates. A The Big Fork Ont. Presbyterian is a U. S. Forest Banger and expects School closes Wednesday night and ,f. 0 ,:C! rr (, I: «IT P? medicine, not a narcotic. Tl&e r„t congregation are planning to put up't. tor make his home in Harding where opens Monday morhing. Bee Hive on the carton is the storm shed, at the church for the he is now stationed. Ainelia' Michmal enrolled in the mark of the genuine. Refuse protection of horses during service.^.: sixth grade Monday. substitutes. Dissolution of Partnership Thorwald Berg and family have i/V.}si JMimaTi zrfj'l Mrs, Zelda Lantz, 29 E. 2nd St., David Liljeblad cut his hand while International Falls, Minn. moved up on to John Hannah's claim Chillicothe, O., says, "For a sure cure making a step-ladder last Tuesday. Oct. 21st leil International' Falls and for the winter. Mr: Berg has the contract for lame'backs I can highly recommend Seventh and eighth grades have ,, Notice is hereby given that the copartnership for cutting the timber on thfe Crksburg Foley Kedney Pills as they manuel training Tuesday, and Wednesday heretofore existing between claim. cured one for me. For sale by all James B. Harman, Harry K. Therenwill be school at the Laucfl dealers. Alt Kinds of Lumber delly«red[ at i&ordon, Mark M. Gordon, and Otis H. reason- The sixth and seventh grades rendered building thelFiriday after Thanksgiving, Gordon, under the firm name of the a Thanksgiving program, Wednesday! able prices." Satisfacli^^ the day thus gained being added Hptel Svea Btfrdet' Wholesale Mieat and Grocery afternoon at the school house, to thefcChristmas vacation, to the Choice Business and I^esideope Lots. CompaAy, at' International Falls, consisting of songs and recitations: satisfactionSpf all. Minnesota is this day dissolved by Last Friday evening a party was The^Emo ladies will open their JOHN PETERSON, Proprietor imutual: consent, Harry K. Gordon, given by the pupils of the High homes for' thejentertainment of otit Mark M. Gordon and OtisH. Gordon ^wmm School. A few friends were invited of town members of the Institute. Retiring from the business which is to and a good time was enjoyed by all. A good, first-class hotel for local A, loadSwill go downf rom this vicinity be continued by James R. Harman. The evening was spent in games and and all -are anticipating a very and transent trade. Ifc» is mutually agreed that said .contests of different kinds. A luncn pleasant and profitable time, James R. Harmah shall' be the sole consisting of Ice Cream and cake was The Women's Institute have planned owner of all assets of paid firm and Newly Constructed and Rates served after which they all went home a district meeting at Emo, Onto.,, shall assume and pay all its liabilities Reasonable. extending to thei High^School studients for Dec. 6th. Therenwill be a splendid but that said Harry K. Gordon, Mark a vote of thanks for the good time enjoyed. afternoon meeting, among other M- Gordon and Otis H. Gordon shall Sample Room in Connection features**being a debkte participated collect all accounts due the firm. Hazel Beaton won a High School in 'by two members of each- society Signed credit in the Journal contest last represented. In|the evening a brilliant James B. Harman week Inte rnational Fa 11 High BIRTHDAY And entertainment will be given. HarryjK. Gordon High School isohe of the High Schools Mark M. Gordon in the state contesting for the $10.00 WEDDING Ray Otis H. Gordon picture prize offered by the Sunday Geo. P. Watson, Journal. We have now three credits Come to Kay for your wealth. Eugene Holler, PRESENTS making us second in the contest. We Witnesses. G$orge Miller is on the sick list TWIN CITY We have an endless assoitment hope to carry off the prize at the close this week. of appropriate gifts, representing State of Minnesota of the contest Dec. 19, 1911. the newest ana finest products of Postmaster John'Glava made a business County of Koochiching the Jewelers' Art. LAND trip to ^International Falls on On this 23rd day of November 1911, A. THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINMENT Wedding Rings, Beautiful Tuetday. before me, a Notary Public, within Tuesday night at. 8 o'clock a very Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, and for said County, personally appeared R. F. Chute|made a business trip to interesting and well rendered Thanksgiving James B. Harman, Harry Watches, Unique Silverware, Ft. Frances and International Falls program was given by the Gordon, Mark M. Gordon and Otis H. Monday. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut students of High School in the assembly ST. PAUL AUDITORIUM Gordon, to me known to be the per room to a large audience. Mr. andMrs. Riley were married Glass, Clocks, Etc. sons described in and who executed December 12 to 23 Miss Koch who had charge of the Thursday,^Nov. 23 at the brides home NELSON'S the foregoing instrument and acknow, rendering of this program is to be in Aitkin. __ ledged that they executed the same as congratulated on elegant manner in Jewelry Store A bouncing baby boy was born last (Uiiir AasplcM *i M«rikw«at DITIII B«IILU|II) deed. their free act and which the program was carried out. week to T. Boles-and wife of Beaver Geo. P. Watson, CompUta Exhibit* from 1 We hope that when, sometime in the Township. Minnesota Montana North Dakota Oregon Notary Public future the High School offers another Theodore Betts of Grand Rapids* Waahinitoa Idaho South Dakota Ala*k» My commission expires we will have the entertainment that Jan. 15,1914—SEAL. 7 Minn, is here disposing of his logging assembly room filled to overflowing. All famous sections, valleys and cities have special exhibits. If yon are looking outfit which he used here last winter. International Falls far horn* the Land Show wfll enable youto decide wheretheopportunitnraM. All those who took part on the following Notice DeputyfcSheriff, R. K. Watt and are worthy of praise for the excellent Special Rates on the Railroads All citizens are hereby notified to Justlce Louis Peterson are kept busy way which they carried out their S it a put all garbage and Kitchen refuse in these days conveying prisoners to the barrals or other receptacles, in the individual parts. back of lot in alley. The city em- county jail. farlly. loyes a scavenger to remove it regu PROGRAM Failure to cooperate with Mrs. Biley is a sister of County 1. Piano Duet. By Annie Oreckovsky this regulation will be an: offense against Subscribe for the PRE55 Commissioner B. F. Chute and the and Patricia Lynch. sanitary and health laws.G. many friends she made while teaching 2. The First Thanksgiving. Lula S. Swinnerton, M. D. school here last year, join in ten City Health-Officer. Wallace. 3. "Our Country." Earl Peiider- 4. Quartette. Misses Sparks, Wallace, Frank and Keyes.. Assortment 5. My sister has a beau. Martin 5chulz Pianos McKieneay. 6. Essay. Anna Heritage. 7. March. 'jLJ Player Pianos of High Grade 8. Our Home-Maker. Hazel Smith. 9. Heroes of the Mayflower. Wayne Burdick. 10. Trio.. Misses Cooper, Frank, and Organs Sheet flusic and Cecil Snodgrass. 11. Thanksgiving for all. Lyman Matliison. 12. Anecdotes. Beryl Sparks. The M. Schulz Co., pianos are built along modern and A permanent music store is a credit to any city. 13. An encounter with an Interviewer. Buy your cruisers and gents scientific lines in the substantial manner and consequently Singers, musicians, scholars, music teachers or anybody James Watson and Roy guarantee every piano made ty them for a full term of ten shoes at Martin. n. NURICK purchasing1 sheet music, musical instruments, etc., years. We have a $500.00 Schulz piano, bought on the installment 14. Qwintette. Hazel and Mable plan, owned by a well known party of this city, Beaton, Louise Gilbertson, Isabelle will always be shown the greatest courtesy in my store, Cooper and Annie Oreckovesky. will gladly refer you to party owning same. Because you and save money by Mrs. A. Hoelscher who will have charge of this department. 15. The Indians and The Jack-OLantern. buy a piano on the installment plan does not suggest Isabelle Penault. Repairing while you wait. •. a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at .«.V 16. Putting up the stove. Mary the present time are sold on the installment "»lan. Many a Keyes. Schirmer's Library of Musical Classes, Peters Edition, 17. Boy Chorus. home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments. Ditolff Edition. 18. Casey at the Bat. Wesiey Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have seen Chamberlain. Arnold Coal and my stock. Every dollar you invest for a Schulz piano you Novello, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (London) 19. Gone With a Handsomer Man. will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or the On Mable Beaton and Cecil Snodgrass.: Chas. Woolhouse, (London) J. H. Larway, (London) installment plan. 20. Piano Duet. Patricia Lynch l-i Fuel Company The Willis Music Co., (London) Swan & Co., (London) and Minnie Mathison. Have you ever heard of a high grade piano manufacturer giving with each purchase a term of lessons, silverware etc. Ambrose Edition of Church Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn, Cxp^riririeh|tal School Of course not. Such an offer seems ridiculous, because, (Leipzig) The Augener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver Another stepiwas taken toward the when you buy a piano under such conditions, bear in mind establishffient of an-experimental-station Ditson and Co. publications. the fact youpay for, the lessons. V/We ha^ l^ttfi^ frpm near this city last week, by Geheral Agent for •[, Schulz customers, at Bemidji, Grand Rapids, Crookston, Manager W. H. Getnmell, of the After a few days you won't have to Chicago or other r• A:A -f-j BaulffetteandlirternaYfOMlFallsrandtesfimoni^^ Af. I. Railway, writing to Governor cities for good music. Have an $800.00 stock of Schirmers would fill every space of this paper, EberhskrJt -asking himrto recommend, §j:93!0rci Oij Com- I" 1 in his next messa^e to the legislature I will rseil pianos ior $25: down and monthyand (Boston Music Co'^) publications on the road. It 1 I that an appropriation ,be wade to buy guarantee all pianos and organs for ten years. Remembere pa ny' Lubricating will be a pleasure to know you have a music store here, school section Uq. 16in township 90-24 I am not.maJ4ng a b^siness oj Tiere tortiaytand .gone to for the purpose of bebig. used as the v. permanently, where you can purchase music at Chicago.. morroW tnst» will^remain ^ere, and want you'to fce satisfied, Coql Oil pn$ location for the station above named^ The section Jn^ question, is the one prices y^- -~-.v .., ij ...j. smb. which State Auditor' Iyerson withdrew GasoUne from .the markets before the pubj lie sale .of state, lands in this count^ ttoiit four !weete th6 request Be'mjr'siore^penipg, my orchestra^jllVlay a concert pro of ^ie .commercial club of this city., Sale^^ahd^ Transfer gram between T^O and p. m. and cordially, invite you and your frieritls t? a| tend $qrne. 10 Stable in Connection Program^wlH be announced: !PieMowing have been aecoint^ delegates to the Northern Minnesota I k. Development Association meeting at I Telephoiie No. 59 B: Kinney'll''% Cpwah i&nd Xihas.' "snsTi t*( i. in* tjt ^HeehLn' of Inte^ktidn'al ^alls/ cf: T. Scarlett and J. W.. Hiliiiird of tiit$lefb1r ki C6minims ibnelr'^obr e^' F. Chute '"C.""' L,. Oscar^ Douglas wmmoNAL Hillstead and Atty. F. Je'vne of Biff Faili^. tjoiamissisjoner JWjn .Durrm -J H/S^eeiMah of ^6rfeo"meV C. MonoDer Iii ajid Comtriiksiidnef John' Reed Of 'M ..al Aim Wh&M