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

January 25, 1912 · Page 5 of 6

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0^ ffftf INTERNATIONAL. FALLS PRESS 1 I I iTl I 111' ]U l»t^B3»r-li^aw. "were perfectly "wiling to~do so. But program of examinations John S. Olson is now loading at & A WM. shortly a&er the cook returned to the J.. C. JifDRJB 4KPlf® RroWft Mktnn:^ "r 1 L. BrownVtiwrip kitchen and went to work. He has —FOE— Onderg force until cancelled* in not said anything since. Lyman Cl doing business INTERNATIONAL Common School Certificates MOTHER DICKEY OBLIVKRi A Qijg TFalls ipday. ip Crabs From the Grab Bag SERMON ON SUBJECT. Joe Allard the "Watkins man" was "Some men are born great, some doing business in our town Thursday EttPLQYMENT February 8th, 9th, and 10th, 1912, achieve greatness, while others just Mrs. Burnell was a caller at Mrs. naturally' grate you." Some Remarks on Buel at Court House, International OFFICE D. Gingrich for a couple of days this Remember this. "The mummy Man'e Aooount of What Ho Falls, Minn. week. hain't had no fun for 3000 years." Saw on Trip Through WE FURNISH YOU HELP FREE OF CHARGE "A cash register is as near absol the last S. E. Thompson of Tenstrike who utely impartial as anything it makes 8th. owns a cedar yard here has it pretty Woodsmen, Railroad Laborers, Dock Laborers THURSDAY, FEBRUARY the same noise, whether it rings up 1 ain't seen you for de longes' well: filled up. and Laborers of all Descriptins. (First Grade Studies.) I five cent sale or a $100 one." said Brother Dickey, to his friend, Mr. Cameron was in town Monday the business man, just returned from A. M—8:00 Enrollment. Second Avenue INTERNATIOlNAt FALLS, "Blessed are they who, when asked with a load of moose moccasins and a trip east "Whar an' whar hes you 8:30 Geometry. to spiel, spiel briefly, for they shall buckskin mittens. been, an' what hes you been a doln' 10:15 Physics. be asked to spiel again." TvvTlXtL UTJr of? Tell me dat now?" P. M.—1:15 Algebra. Chas. Gingrich sold a load of vegetables "Blessed are they who do not look "I'm Just In from New York, and 2:45 Physical Geography or Get Your Stationary Printed to A. J. Anderson's store, and for an easy job for they are the only Boston and Washington," was the reply. General History. also to Owen's camp. ones who shall find it." "I've been fairing in the country, 4:15 Agriculture. "The question is, not how big generally." at the International Falls Press The cook at Brown's hotel was trying success did you make, but what did "You must 'a' seen a lot," to run a bluff. We understand he 9th. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Brother Dlokey. you do after you made it." threw his apron and told the ladies (Second Grade Studies.) "Yes had a fine time of It Met "India and China have neither corporations wide-awake people. They're a hus.tllnp A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. nor trusts instead, they crowd, old man they know how 8:30 Professional Test. have appaling poverty." to got the best out of life." 9:30 Spelling. "To get a thing done, let the man A "You reckon dey*s argittin' it?" Arithmetic. 10 00 think that he suggested it, otherwise "Seems so. Why, some of 'em own P« M.—1:15"Geography. he will oppose it." half a dozen automobiles—new one 2:45 Composition. "What this country needs is Con for every day In the week! And 3:30 Beading. they're riding over the earth in airships, structive Legislation not Destructive 4:30 Penmanship. whenever they feel like it litigation." Buying a Paradis Farm is a business proposition, stayed In a hotel 40 stories high. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. with everything in your favor from the very beginning. talk about money, I saw 60 carloads Nowhere on earth will you find richer soil. Such' of It—gold, silver and greenbacks— (Second Grade Studies Continued.) Forma of Oath. thing as a crop failure is unknowh. to the treasury vaulta at Washington Chinaman has been thus iworn A S. History. A. M.—8:00 U. then I spent a day with congress— Every day in the year is a crop-growing-day at In: On catering the box the witness 9:45 English Grammar. the fellows- who think they're running Paradis, and from three to five valuable crops may be Immediately knelt down, and a ohlna 11:30 Music. the country, you know. Shook hands taken down each yepr from ea.cb .acre, with the markets saucer having, been placed in his hand P. M.—1:15 Physiology-Hygiene. with our Georgia representative. Fine he broke it The officer of the court of the world at hand to receive them. 2:45 Civics. lot o' boys In oongress. Brother Dickey!" through an interpreter then addressed Nowhere in our greatest Northern Agricultuarl 4:00 Drawing. him thus: "You shall tell the truth States will you find land capable of_ producing onehalf Well," said Brother Dickey, "Is dat and the whole truth, and if you do not If Professional Test consumes less the annual profits of our Paradis Farms: at double all?" tell the truth your soul will be than 60 minutes, Spelling and Arithmetic the price. Rather a significant statement, this, but we That's about all I thought you'd oraeked like the saucer/' A may begin not to exceed 30 minutes ask only thechance to proye it *v care to know." medan witness first placed his right earlier. Paradis Farms are being sold on very easy term— I mean," said the old man, "Is dat hand on the&oran, put the other hand If Composition, Reading, Physiology-Hygiene, all you got outen it—all you fetched any sized tract foms five aces upward, with no interest to his fosehead and: brought the top away wld you? Kase. ef It Is, I wants or Civics do not require on deferred payment. of hls forehead down to the book and ter tell you dat yo' trip didn't set de the full time, the remaining time may touched, it with his head. He then For further information see our special representative irlver on fire! Is yo* got time tor liaison' be used for the subjects that follow. looked for some time upon it, and betel? at once ter a few remarks what com* asked what effeotthat ceremony to 'Into my. min' whilst you wus &-gwine was produce answered-that be was ton? FOR SALE. A Brownell Automatic bound by it to speak the, truth. The Es ter do folks with de half a 50 H. P. engine, suitable for a small deposition of a Gentoo has been resitted dozen ortermoblles, I makes .no doubt who ^orohed with Ids hand the sawmill, near- Pitt, Minnesota. For jflat dey is speedin' so fas' d«yil go foot of a Brahmin. ShjUBiiits Itave particulars and bargain, adress J. O. or write or wire us for particulars as to our special excursions dean pas' de heavenly station, an' been sworn by "the three holy exist* Johnson, Douglas Ward county, N. D. and reduced railroadxates direct to Paradis. siver rlckernlse de hHls o' Zlbn 'tell. snoes—-Buddha, Dhamma and Pro ter de high buildin's, dey cant go Louisiana Delta Lands Co., Owners :h*r-«ttd_ the devotees, of the IS hlgher!n Opd an' es for do flyln' a^ .e&ts,* end a Parses on the BIRTHDAY And ihlps, no man kin fly so high but Qod •end Avefcta, or by binding a "holy kin t'row him down. You say, dey •ovf roondhls body.—LawTtmes. fltonrtpocK Bldg. Cf^i^agp WEDDING rot it sill, hut it Bint no good ter wave all how, an' blmoby hare nothin'! Few Poultry Farms In India. or Paradis, Lft. iAn*, comforter dem flfty cyarloads o' Poultrr farming has hotyetb&ootne PRESENTS money what you seen In Washington, tUlolndustryln India. It most Capt. H. I. Bedell has just returned from investigating We have an endless, assoitment tell me, what good It's dotal' dar—for towns is difficult to: obtain of appropriate i^ifte, representing tins Business Proposition ap$ he says it is, wld emp^r pockets tor look fowls. To the Hindoo poultry the newest and finest products or strictly O. K. He expects to start for another trip, it an' 'war sorrowful? it's des isobjectlonable ioit r^tou go the Jewelers' Art. with a large party of pro.spec^iye purchasers'JTeb. ISth. rustin' for de want o' use. Ole Las'nu 'lie' .g^ernmimi bui now' Wedding Rings, Beautiful Is cryin' at de rich men's gate uj^'l^ir a Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, same es he done in de fur couhtry yonder, an' what -dey calls dem 'trea» Watches, Unique Silverware, jury watchdogs' is barkin' at him. Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut An' talkin' 'bout congress, memme Glass, Clocks, Etc. It's dar fer good, an' mebbe It ain't Cf some er de folks In it talks lak' NELSON'S Assortment Schulz Pianos dey dld .'fo' dey got in, ten mlnutea dar would be too long fer me! Jewelry Store I ain't a-faultta* nobody," the old man explained. "I'm des passin' my of High Grade Player Pianos opinions on What you been a'tellln' me. De man high up on de trapeze fiBfc i~*"ThS»h In de circus looks mighty good ter de Sheet flusic orowd, an 'pears ter be glttin' de bes' and Organs PRESTON & CO. outen life, but he's mighty glad ter come down w'en his turn is done, an1 lay low fer res'. "De life-circus is soon over, ds A permanent music store is a credit to any city. The M. Schulz Co., pianos are built along modern and lights out, an' de tent took away, an' Genuine Calabash Pipes all what do It matter den ef you had a scientific lines in the substantial makes and consequently Singers, musicians, scholars, music teachers or anybody, from Zululand, South Africa front seat, or had ter stan' up fur guarantee every piano made by them for a full term of ten back? purchasing1 sheet music, musical instruments, etc., 1912 Designs years. We have a $500.00 Schulz piano, bought on the installment "Dey ain't but one way ter git ds will always be shown the greatest courtesy in my store, bes' what life is got in It, an' ef you plan, owned by a well known party of this city, Also G. B. D. long briars. don't find an' foller dat way it's 'goodbye, will gladly refer you to party owning same. Because you B. B. B. own make. by Mrs. A. Hoelscher who will have charge of this department. honey, an' don't tell he folks you buy a piano on the installment plan does not suggest leen me!"'—Atlanta Constitution. a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at All English and Canadian the present time are sold on the installment -dan. Many a Schirmer's Library of Musical Classes, Peters Edi­ Took. brands tobacco. What Father He came down the garden path, home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments. tion, Ditolff Edition. fp sad, sorrowful figure. She watched Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have seen him with anxious eyes. PRESTON & CO. my stock. Every dollar you invest for a Schulz piao Novello, Ewer & Co., Phillips and Page, (London) "How did father take it?" she asked, will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or on the "He took It—well," replied the 3 Chas. Woolhouse, (London) J. H. Larway, (London) FORT FRANCES, ONT. young man. installment plan. "Oh, I'm so glad, George!" she The Willis Music. Co., (Loudon) Swan & Co., (London) Have you ever heard of a high grade piano inanufacturer erled, pressing her hands together. giving with each purchase a term of lessons, silverware etc. "Are jrou?" replied George, flopping Ambrose Edition of Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn, International Falls Church foribraiy by her side. "Well, I cant Of course not. Such an offer seems ridiculous, because, (Leipzig) The Augener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver say that I am, dear. At flirst your f» when~you buy a piano undc? conditions,- bear-in mind Shoe Hospital 111 (her wouldn't lietin to me." Such Ditson an dCo., publications. "Why didn't -youc tefr him that yea the you pay-for the lessons We have letters from fact had. (2,600 in the bank, as I told yea SchulZ'customers, at Bemidjii Grand? Rapjds, Crookston, After a few days you Won't haye.to, Ciiiciago or ot^er tof ihe axclaimed. Baudette and International Falls, and testimonials that "Fdfa'aftie* ali«lse had failed," a* cities for good music. Have an1 $800s00: stock of Schirmers swered Georgr dejectedly. would fill every space of this papw. And what dld he 4o then?^ (Boston Music Co's.) publications on the road. It I sell :pianosfor-$25.-dowxtanct$?.-per months and eghoed :the young^man, pes»i guarantee all pianos and organs fpr ten years. Remember will be a pleasure, to kjiow yoii have a music store here ingvhls hand wetully through his halr. am not business of here to-ddy and gone to ^Be borrowed It!" making a permanently, where you can purchase music at Chicago morrow, but, will remain here, and want you to be satisfied^ A Romanes, Almost. with every, purchase you make of me. prices •. v. He^ tttok'~ the ^proffered gloveless hand In hls^ while high above them blew soft breezes, which descending, fanned the stifling air that sought to stew them as they stood there face to face. Her brows were raised. What Joy to be so near thlsqueeh of smiling grace, to hold her hand so tenderly! The fingers rested, slim and wltftek for one brief moment on his pWim And yet his face showed no delight, his massive chest betrayed no qualm. As the electric fans above dispersed the' heated air and flies, he. said, wift* out a sign of love Buy your cruisers and gents Six and a. half, ma'am, is you shoes at •fee' few & ft NLJRICK As to Me^tUng It Is Boner too late to mend, unlMi vt and isave mpwsy MINN •Ou ure s6 rich that yoa da^ alfdi«T1i IHTERHATIONAL at W-ttoe.^'-1 «rF!w Repairing while you wait a