International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 9, 1913 · Page 3 of 6
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LAND TRANSFERS. joyed by the modern city people for ANY YOURS THUS AFFLICTED. grow up healthier, happier, and more SEYt, SW1! SEYi, sec. 14 M. J. Troop and fime toAlbet sewer privileges alone. useful, if these conditions are taken Land transfers for the week ending 1 NW-% SW%, sec. 13-68-22.. 1.00 The state medical authorities who H. Hanchett, lots 6, 7, 8, blk. The train lecturers pointed out the Dec. 28th, 1912, as listed by The Koochiching care of. When adenoid cases are neglected Latterell and wife too Peter are looking into the health of school 4 and lot 8, blk. 7, Northome foct that a modern equipment in the County Abstract Company, the following deformities often Knudsen, NE&, SE1! children all over the state are finding 2000v00 farm home is one of the essentials in International Falls, Minnesota. Office NEYt, sec. 12-151-28 1.40 result: some interesting facts, but none more George W. Grote and wife to. making the farm pleasant and attractive with Register of Deeds. 1. Prominent upper teeth. W. J. Brood and wife to E. L. teresting than the fact that a much Jacob Greengard et ux lots The Koochiching Company to 2. Crooked upper teeth. enough to hold the boys and girls. Anderson SE1! NE1!, sec. larger percentage of children are suffering 10, 11, blk. 80, International This is not too expensive to be practical.' George Lowey, lot 1 & W% 31-151-26 175.00 3. Receding or small chin. from adenoids than from any Falls 5.00 The income from a couple of 2, blk. 71, International 4. High arched palate. L. Latterell and wife to John George Holler and wife to other malady. Adenoids ought in all cases be discovered good cows, the product from one Falls 2029.00 Turned EYz WYt, sec. 19151-26 Dr. Hoag summarizes the effects of Ida C. Rex, lots 24, 25, 27, George A. Snyder and wife to, and removed before these unfortunate 'brood sow, or the income from two 1.00 28, blk. 9, Holler's Addition adenoids as follows: or three acres of Potatoes will install A. Hanson, lots 4, 5, blk. 4, results have occurred. Andrew Benson to Hoel W. to Koochiching i#00 Adenoids are soft spongy growths Forest Heights First Add. the improvements. Haines, E Yz SW1!, W Yz behind the soft palate, between the William F. Jackson and wife AGRICULTURAL TRAIN. For information on all these and to International Falls 325.00 SE&, sec. 13-158-26 1500.00 nose and throat. A child with adenoids to The American Suburbs Grant Van Sant and wife to many other points, inquirers were O A. Watzke and wife to Co. lots 19, 20, 21, blk. 2, usually breathes with his mouth The Minnesota College of Agriculture, Phil W. Herzog, NW^4 asked to write to the extension Division, Louise F. Pope, lots 6, 7, blk. open. He cannot breathe well East Side Addition to International in co-operation with the Soo NW% sec. 2 WYz NE%, University Farm, St. Paul, for 6, second division of Internatonal through his nose. Mouth breathing is Falls 1050.00 Line, has been conducting a thirteen NE, sec. 3-155-27 1.00 full information.—A. D. Wilson, Extension Falls 400.00 -P. E. Eddy and wife to American not a habit. days' agricultural campaign in northern Burt Weeks and wife to International Superintendent, University O. A. Watzke and ^ife to oJhn Suburbs Co., lots 16, 71, Adenoids cause a child to sleep with Minesota. About forty-five stops Lumber Company Farm, St. Paul. Stuge, lot 12, blk. 8, Fourth his mouth open. Acenoids often cause blk. 1, East Side Addition to were made and thosands of people received SE%, NE% SWYx, NW& division of International International Falls a child to snore. instruction by lectures and demonstrations. WORTH PASSING ALONG. SW^ SE%, sec. 33-67-25 .. 1.00 Falls 150.00 America Suburbs Company to Adenoids nearly always make the It is believed that Claus T. Johnson single to International The Koochiching company to A fifteen year old girt in a neighboring teeth come in crooked. In fact, crooked F. O. Nelson, lot 13, blk 8, many farms and farm homes will receive Lumber Company Harriett Riley, lots 6, 7, 8, town who has the habit of and prominent teeth are nearly always East Side Addition to International benefit in consequence. NE& SW&, sec. 31-63-24.. 540.00 making the trains and flirting with blk. 56, International Falls... 900.00 Falls 300.00 caused by adenoids. Instruction for women was one of Knute A. Hilstad and wife to Charles B. Watrous to Frank the traveling men, succeeded recently Adenoids make a child take cold The Koochiching Company to the interesting features of the train. Nels H. Bakke, lot 21, blk. E. Watrous, lots 13, 14, blk. in landing a beau. She gayly consented Demian Dzinbin, lots 13, 14, easily. One car out of the ten was especially 10, Wallace Addition to Koochiching 55, International Falls 1.00 Adenoids often give a child a stupid when he asked to walk home with blk 71, International Falls 450.00 equipped with models showing the use 75.00 August W. Mertens and wife her. Her newly found acquaintance appearance. In fact adenoids often Demian Dzinbin, single to of modern conveniences for the farm Ellen Bakke widow, to Irwin D. to Henry Mathis, lots 2, 3, result in actual supidity, because the asked to be led to her home and upon Tony Carpesh, lots 13, 14, home. It was shown that an expenditure Goudy, SE^4 SE^4, sec. 22 blk. 14, First Division of arriving there, boldly rang the door child cannot get enough air. blk. 71, International Falls. 1740.0& of from $100 to $200, depending SW1^ SW%, sec. 23 lot 2, South International Falls... 400.00 bell. Her mother came to the door Jacobn Erickson to Mrs. Britha Adenoids often cause earache and upon the amount of work hired, would Sec. 26 NE1! NE%, sec. 27156-25 B. Kinney and wife to Edggar and Mr. Traveling man delivered a Erickson 7 Yz acres in NW% deafness with sometimes a running install hot and cold water in the home, 500.00 H. Zimmerman, lot 18, ear. Catarrh, deafness, earache and short lecture something like this: NE1!, sec. 11-153-26 1.00 and pay for a very serviceable outfit, Theodore M. Tanson and wife Idlewood 150.00 "Madam, here's your little girL I Beltrami Cedar and Land Co. discharge from the ear, are more often including a closet, hot water heater, to Abe Olson, all timber on Henry W. Forrer and wife to due to some obstruction in the picked her up at the depot, a place to St. Croix Pine & Cadar bath tub, kitchen sink, and sewage lot 2, E Yz NW Yt, sec. 7-6825 T. Peterson et al, all timber nose or throat than to anything else. where girls should not be alone unless Co, all Cedar on NW% disposal plant. At every stop a septic 1.00 on NEYk SE1! NW& NW1!, sec. 9 SW^4 SEV4, sec. Adenoids usually result in delicate on bsiness. I have a daughter at tank, made at a cost of $18.65 for Robert Schultz and wife to E. SE&, SE1! NE1!, sec. 1668-25 home about the age of this one. I 4 SW SW1!, sec. 3-15129 health and must be removed if you labor and material, was described. The 400.00 Starkweather et al lot 4, sec. 70p.00 expect a child to be healthy or mentally am away from home a great deal and model used was installed several 7 lot 1, sec. 18-67-25 200.00 bright. Frank Swanson, single to O. don't know for certain whether my Albert C. Reinhard and wife to years ago for the disposal of sewage Alvin Wirt and wife to Jacob L. Foster, N% N%, sec. 35158-27 It is an injustice to children to neglect daughter meets trains and flirts with Yz interest in NW1! NW1!, from one of the school buildings Larson, all timber on NW Yt, 1.00 caring for them when adenoids trainmen and passengers or not, but SYz NW1! SW1!, sec. 33-6923 at Crookston. By the use of such a sec. 34-64-26 600.00 or diseased tonsils are present. It is if she does, I hope someone will do 1.00 Frank H. Loucks and wife to tank, the country home, may haye very poor economy on the part of the what I have done for you—take her Charles Schick land Company John O. Jenson, deceased to George A. Hachett SE^i the same modern conveniences-of water parent to neglect the treatment of home to her mother."—Perham Bulletin. to Joseph Schick SE1! NW% John J. Pederson, west 30 SE1!, sec. 29 'NE% NE&, children so affected. Any child will supply and sewage disposal en E Yz SW1!, SW SW1!, NV2 acres of NE1!, sec. 31-68-23. 210.00 sec. 32-151-28 750.00 You If You and Offer the Hole as Collateral January fpJ3 Fe'V0 Cents tJbe Copy HERE'S a man out in Illinois who owns a bank and lends money to farmers. He wanted to get at both sides of the question of borrowing and lending, so he got busy on a half-section A-/' JL JLs jtl/ of land and farmed it on the principle JL Mi Jl I JL of a square deal to the soil. What he in tho 01,D ft&T AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL WORtlT found out was this: It's bad business, i.Nrir* both for the farmer and the banker, for the farmer to eat the doughnut arid offer the hole as collateral on a loan.' It's one of those simple solutions of a big \---A financial problem that engaged the attention of wk the President of the United States and a group of Governors, meeting at the White House to discuss this great problem only a few weeks ago. Presidents of Insurance Companies, bankers, men and institutions with money to invest, farmers who want to borrow money—all these people* will agree with us that Mr. Harris has thrown the searchlight of common sense on a subject that seemed as thick as a London fog. There is a host of good things in this week's issue of GENTLEMAN, but THE COUNTRY Financing the Farmer By B. F.HARRIS Succ—ful Banker-Farmer andEx-President of the Illinois Bankers' Association will be read with rare interest by every man whose business it is to lend money, or to borrow it—which means several million people. IPS IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN njfe CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Philadelphia For Sale at Any News-stand or 5 Cents a Copy—Yearly W. E. LAWRENCE, International Falls. Minn? THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA