International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 17, 1913 · Page 3 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS. LOMAN. at Shallow Pond on Saturday evening Harold Bromly is working for Anton reported an enjoyable time. I Amundsen. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Bohn entertained Chas. Brown is quite low with the a number of friends at a dancing pneumonia. Dr. Withrow is treating party in the Rosy Hall on Saturday him. evening. Arthur Metcalf has rented his Fire Patrolman, Clyde Johnson of father's farm for the coming five Alvwood made a business of Alvwood years. made a business trip to Moose of Food The Rainy is open below Indus now and we expect the Flyer will soon WILDWOOD. carry passengers and mail between here and the Falls. I. B. Clark is H. G. Taylor was a caller at the putting her in "ship shape." Made with different Baking Powders hime of W. E. Sykes, Wiednesday. Our school is closed on account of Mr. and Mrs. Lugdahl were passengers bad roads. It will start again as with the mail carrier Friday. soon as we get our Elwell roads. We From a Series cf Elaborate Chemical Tests: Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Rousse were wonder how many more laws must An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made business callers at Northome Thursday. be passed before we may benefit by with each of three different kinds of baking powder— the Elwell law and the Dunn amendment. Hans Ettestad was a business visitor cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum—and submitted John W. Thomas, of Indus, has a at Northome Monday and brought separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each A Picture of Contentment lot of material on the ground for home his binder. for the same length of time. large store building to be put up at Mr. and Mrs. A J. Porter of Plum The relative percentage of the food digested is All men look pleased when they smoke once, beside the Odd Fellow's hall. Creek visited at Emerald and Banner shown as follows: this choice tobacco—for all men like the rich It is also reported that Even Cruickshanks Park Farms Sunday will start a store here in the quality and true, natural taste of The surveyors are busy on the Bread made with the near future. This is good news Northome—Deer River road, known so there is ample room here for them Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: as the Park avenue road. Four days c^jr-czTigrfLtio and competition in selling is good for 1 will finish the survey across Itasca 100 Per Cent. Digested the consumer. Co. Nothing has ben done to this road in this county owing to certain matters II Bread made with MARGIE. that were not properly looked phosphate powder: after. The saloon has at last closed and it seems very good. |68* Per Cent. Digested Lyman Cmxcts was to Big Falls BIRCHDALE SLIVERS. Monday on business. Bread made with Spring vacation for the Birchdale By the looks of things now spring Smoked in pipes by thousands of men—everywhere school ended April 14th. alum powder: known to smokers as the makings." has at last come to stay. Mr. A. Schousby, head clerk of the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strong We take unusual pride in Liggett & Myers Duke's 1 673/4 Cent. Digested"! Per Birchdale general store has been a baby girl Tuesday last. Mixture. It is our leading brand of granulated tobacco— very ill the past week. Bro. Sopher from Northome preached and every sack we make is a challenge to all other tobacco These tests, which are absolutely reliable and Mr. Leslie Whitcomb left here last manufacturers. Every 5c sack of this famous tobacco at 10:30 Sunday morning in the and a half unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance contains one ounces of choice granulated week to get a position for the summer school house. tobacco, in every way equal to the best you can buy. to everyone: Food ral3ed with Royal, a cream of in Thief River Falls. John S. Olson was out visiting his If you have not smoked Duke's Mixture, made by tartar Baking Powder, shown to be entirely digestible, niece Miss Willey at Caldwell Brook Rev. T. W. Howard has tontinued the Ltigett & Tobacco Co. at Durham, N. C., Myers school last week. his trip from Duluth to the Twin while the alum and phosphate powders are found try it iiow. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pettet's baby Cities and various other places. to largely retard the digestion of the food made from 1 Get a Camera with the Coupons have been very ill, but is some bet The Rainy River ice here is slow them. ter at this writing. Save the coupons. With them you can get all sorts of vainable to leave us this year. The crossing Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it presents—articles suitable for young and David Gingrich was out from the was safe as late as tht 12th, if not old men, women, boys aad girls. You'll be is the source of very many bodily ailments. homestead Tuesday and took dinner delighted to see what you can get free without later. with his daughter, Mrs. Olson. one cent of cost to you. Get our new Mr. Ole Nelson and Miss Beulah illustrated catalog. As a special offer, we A number of Margie people attended will tend it free until December 31, McGillvary will continue driving the a party at Mr. Olsons on Caldwell 1913. Your name and address on a postal school cabs for the rest of the term Brook a week last Saturday night. will bring it to you. if the weather permits. F. W. Childs has sold his place be ay Coupons from Duke's Mixture may to Mr. Marston from the south part STYLE NO. Mr. Will Webb has been pretty sorted with tags from HORSE SHOE, J. T-. 123 TINSLEY'S NATURAL LEAF, GRAN- of Minnesota and intends going to STYLE NO. sick now and then this winter. Let GER TWIST, coupons from FOUR 115 ROSES (10c tin double coupon), PICK Canada. Factory to You us hope the bright spring days wis PLUG CUT, PIEDMONT CIGAR. Anna Cormlin left Monday night ETTES, CUX CIGARETTES, and bring good health for all. other tags or coupons issued by nj. for her home at Tenstrike she has Save a Dollar-Two Quite a crowd of Birchdale neighbors Address—Premium Dept. been staying with her sister Ilean from their distant homes waited since Christmas. at the store for their mail Thursday, No Middleman's Profit Mrs. Nellie Lewis left Friday night but were disappointed because ST. LOUIS. MO. to visit her sister, Mrs. Morton at the mail carrier was unable to arrive Latest Style Akley, Minn., and on Monday night on account of the dangerous crossing she starts for Michigan. at Barwick. Mrs. Geo. Horton and little girl Best Quality went to Blackduck Friday night, she The Press For Fine Job Work FORGET IT. expects to start in a couple of weeks for their home in Montana. If you see a tall fellow ahead of the Makers of "Good times are coming to our town crowd, Wear-U-Well Shoes no doubt A leader of music, marching fearless largest manufacturers in Because saloons have all been voted and proud, the world. out, And you know of a tale whose mere Sold in 600 Factory Branches And folks are able now to purchase telling aloud more Would cause his proud head to in MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT The things they need, but went International Falls Abstract Co. anguish be bowed, Send money order for amount of without before. It's pretty good to plan to forget it. shoes and 10 cents per pair for Joe Brady's bought a carpet for his Parcel Post, we pay the rest. BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors wife, If you know of a skeleton hidden State style No. and size wanted. He never saved so much in all his ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE away life. In a closet, and guarded and kept F. P. WAGNER, Mgr. And ole Bill Nye is perking up right from the day Collections, Conveancing and Loans smart, In the dark whose showing, whose We never thought Bill Nye would sudden display J. E. BURDICK, Manager Frederick Hotel Bldg« 2nd Ave. make a start It's a pretty good plan to forget it. MINNESOTA (INTERNATIONAL PALLS, International Falls. To be a man. He never would, no Minnesota If you know of a spot in the life doubt, of a friend If them saloons had not been voted (We all have spots concealed, world out. without end) Merchants and business men now all Whose touching his heartstrings agree would play or rend, A New Style That times are better than they used Till the shame of its showing no to be— grieving could mend, It's a pretty good plan to forget it. Because the money that was spent foi It Wins Hobart M. Cable booze If you know of a thing that will Is spent for food and clothing, boots darken the joy arid shoes. Of a man or a woman, a girl or a The working men can now pay up Player Piano boy, its way ly service their bills That will wipe out a smile or the With cash that used to go to the least way annoy At a price any .one can pay brewers' tills. A fellow, or cause any gladness to L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Mike Murphy's turned his place into cloy, a store It's a pretty good plan to forget it. Player Recitals Daily And says he's doing better than before. (Ball Bearing—Long Wearing) —National Magazine. In buying a typewriter you want a satisfactory answer to three questions: And somehow people seem to be well NOTICE Open Evenings FOR PUBLICATION What will it do for me pleased How well will it do it? I think because their consciences are U. S. Land office at Cass Lake, Minn. How long will it do it eased. April 15, 1913 Come in and get Acquainted And since so many feel it is a sin, Notice is hereby given that Fred By answering these queries with the needs of the typewriter owner and McGillivary, of Birchdale, Minnesota, I don't believe they'll ever vote them user in mind, the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company has attained the front rank in the typewriter field. in." who, on July 29th, 1907, made homestead entry No. 1154, serial No. 02831, A I N S Some people think that a typewriter is a typewriter FUNKLEY RANGE. and that is all there is to it. Machines may look alike for NW^4, WY2 SW^4, section 12, but there is a lot of difference in efficiency. J. M. Price was a Northome business township 159 N. ,range 27 W., 5th P. The new Model Five is built not only for straight caller on Tuesday. meridian, has filed notice of intention correspondence but for tabulating, billing, and in fact H. N. Carr was in Northome on a to make final five-year proof under for every service needed in the average business. Jewelry & Music Store business mission on Friday. act of March 3, 1891 to establish Its ball bearings at all points where friction developes through action, permit close adjustment and insure Miss Sadie Dyer of Shallow Pond claim to the land above described, before correct and accurate typewriting. called on friends in Alvwood on Saturday. W. F. Marvin, Proprietor J. H. Drummond, clerk of District We would like the opportunity to tell you Court, at International Falls, more about it. Representing the— Mr. Alden of Deer River was a Minnesota, on the 20th day of May, Write for free book of our new Model Five. business caller to this vicinity on 1913. James A. Terry Piano Co., Inc. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. Friday. Claimant names as witnesses: Peter P. P. Johnson returned to his home Head Office for Domestic and Foreign Business: SYRACUSE, N. Y., U. S. A. M. Hagstrom, Thomas W. Paxson, Branches in all Principal Cities Saturday after spending the winter in Carl Erickson, W. H. McGillivray all 3rd Street, International Falls, Minn. Minneapolis Branch, 420 Second Ave. S. Blackduck. of Birchdale, Minn. Minneapolis* Minn 6 91 Those who attended the social party Lester Bartlett, Park on Saturday. Register.