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

January 22, 1914 · Page 4 of 6

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The final examinations in zooology months' trio to Florida and Cuba the plaintiff. returned and is deciding what to .was taken last Friday and the class is now taking experiments Through old age will you be able fin­ do. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Paul, of in physiography. The grand jury closed its de­ ancially to enjoy the fruits of your many Big Falls, are visiting with their Miss Louise Gilbertson left (liberations last Saturday after The ample amount of black daughter, Mrs. Geo. P. Watson. vear's work? Sunday night to spend a couple having returned five indictments, xard space is one of the most .of weeks with her sister at Miz- all in criminal cases that had appreciated of the new buildings Open an account with us today and Mrs. Mark Montgomery and been bound over to them. advantages. babies are visiting ~A/r--- with Miss keep adding to it every pay day and The IV year English class has Lillian Sullivan at Madison Lake, been studying Milton's L'Allegro Mr. S. N. Rubin left Tuesday vou will be rewarded for your frugality. Frank Peterson vs. Lang Bros. IMinn. and Il'Pensorosa. evening for Florida where he The case of a dispute over a will spend a few weeks with Mr. We will pay vou 4 per cent interest on laundry addition building was On account of the lack of We supply everything for W. E. Lawrence, formerly of this given a compromise verdict in teachers some of the classes have camps—beef, food, and all other vour savings account city. supplies—give us a call. S. E. which Peterson was given a lad to be taken up in half periods. judgment of $68. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Thompson & Son. FOR SALE— Cheap Edison They seem to have a great deal home phonograph, large horn— of trouble in getting the ventilating International Falls, Auditor Thos. McLaren of the Minnesota Court Reporter Willis L. Wyman 150 records and cabinet. All as plant in working order. Power company, returned from and bride are spending their gfood as new. Inquire of Geo. his week's business trip to Minneapolis F-5 honeymoon at the Victoria hotel. Minnie Matheson spent Saturday Holler. Monday. jThis entire city joins in heartiest and Sunday at her home in Ericsburg. The band boys are planning to Manager Irving Findysen, of The third year English class give a "country dance" in about camp 5, has given to that location took their final examination on a couple of weeks. Anybody the more dignified name of American literature Monday wearing store clothes will be "Muskeg" which name has already INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA morning. turned away. become reputable. Our experiences in the new high school room are at least HAS Mr. Morton Houston, of Virginia, A real good frollicking time varied enough to berak the monotony. LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL has accepted a position and was engaged in at the happy Monday and Tuesday we taken up his new duties in the home of Misses Arthur and Rem were treated to a continuous sun These combined guarantee a populous center of activity purchasing department of the ington last Monday evening by bath, and when after we were M. & O. Power company and allied the young ladies sewing club. done to a turn, temporary curtains interests were put up at the windows PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: the form of bath was changed to Abstracts and titles to all pro- News Print Paper _220 tons per day Countv Surveyor E. W. Kibbey the popular Turkish. Something and his bride, who was formerly 1" Kooch.chmg county furMiss happened to the ventilating shaft Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day Houston, have returned and ™hf. «he short which caused it to exit steam for in fg A a Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day comfortably domiciled .. are now 9 something like thirty minutes. Mi 1 Kn4-«*n /-»4- r* I 4- A 4- I official abstractors, International in their new home on "Millionaire 1 We are thankful the drinking Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually Falls, Minn.—Adv. Judge B. F. Wright Avenue." fountains are no longer hot A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month springs. congratulations to them. May Consider these facts, and we feel sure you Judge Geo. S. Langland is representing EYES—Dr. Larson the Optometrist they live long and be happy all A very interesting game of the local Masonic will be at Hotel Victoria hockey was played last Sunday will agree with us that International Falls the time. lodge at the meeting of the January 29th, and 30th. Consult between the high school boys and is destined to become one of the most importaat Grand Masonic lodge of the him if you need glasses or ar± the Fort Frances team. The The suit of Burnett Bros, .state, whch is meeting in St. afflicted with defective eyes.— score was 7 to 5 in our favor. manufacturing centers of the North against the International Lumber Paul this week. He is expected Adv.—Jan. 29. company to get possession The worst enemy of the modern West. home to-morrow morning. history class- is dates. There of the sum of $1,089, which was Mr. Jos. Allen, of Minneapolis, are a great many of them. owing the Lumber company by Residence Lots trow (200 up Business Lots from $1200 up who Jor the past three months Miss A. E. Shelland has returned Peter Pronovost who had a pulpwood Work, work, work all the day Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit all T-,^/^'Hffas^beeii employed at the Deer from her necessary few contract with the company Zeroes are the sophomores pay. River extension, has accepted a days rest with her home folks but later sold his contract to the C. B. KINNEY —Clayton Bray permanent position with the M. in Minneapolis, and is hard at Burnett Bros., has been in court D. & W. in this city. work again visiting all the for the past two days and is still SALES MANAGER jjc schools on Rainy, Black and COBURN—KELSEY on. Rapid rivers. Mr. D. F. Moore, of the Land International Falls, Minnesota Department of the International Attorney J. D. McKay, of Tuxcon, Married on Saturday evening Lumber company, of this city, Arizona, formerly of this Mr. Otto Taubert and w- .0, last by Rev. E. L. Heermance, returned to his arduous labors who own an addition east of this city, is attending District Court Mrs. Carrie Kelsey to Mr. R. Coburn, if after a serious attack of lagrippe city, spent Friday last in our city, in our city this week. Mr. Mcand both of this city. for a period of four days. expressed themselves as be- Kay was compelled to leave here HOUSEKEEPERS The bride for two years past ing delighted with the substan- on account of this rigorous climtial has been the popular proprietor growth and prosperity of ate dealing not very kindly with of the International bakery, and The Northern Grocery comits this city. They returned Saturday his health. The Arizona climate by her courteous manner and pany has sold store on to Yerington, Nevada, where agrees with him perfectly, as is good business methods has won Seventh street to Mr. George they own a valuable copper mine evidenced by his robust appearwhich the esteem of all her many patrons Most be Watchful Hans, who owns the lot and is turning out carloads of ance. and friends. Mr. Coburn has building. The stock is being invoiced wealth every day. been the head baker in her establishment and Mr. Hans will take for many months possession Saurday. Mr. Wm. Carter of this city, past and became well liked by all but who is superintendent of the '•jj The Dorcas society held a card who know him. timber interests of the big paper party last night a^ the home of Mr. Olaf Gillie, of Jackson, company at Thorald, Ont., of A large gathering of friends For great efforts are being made in Mrs. R. C. Frazer. The gentlemen's Minn., who is a member of the which Mr. Warren Curtis is spent a sodal time at the Boston prizes, which were donated Koochiching and Ontario land this vicinity to sell baking powders of manager, is spending a few days Monday, evening in honor of the by the Koochiching hotel at company, spent a couple of days in our city, having been called event. Burton's department store, were Lee last week and was much inferior class, made from alum adds here as a witness in some important The Press joins heartily in won by Mr. H. C. Pitblado, 1st, elated over the good prospects lumber company cases congratulations. and Mr. John Paul Fogarty, 2nd. of the real estate market. and lime phosphates, both undesirable which will be tried at this term The ladies prizes were donated of the court. by Mrs. Nord and won by Mrs. to those who require high-grade We regret to record the death P. H. Fogarty, 1st Mrs. C. of Samuel Bowen, the 14-year-old cream of tartar baking powder to Speelman, 2nd. MACCABEES INSTALL son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford S. E. THOMPSON Bowen, at their home on Seventh NEW OFFICERS make clean and healthful food. street and Eleventh avenue, from Mr. Swensen, who for the past typhoid fever, last Monday, after two years has conducted a grocery The official Government Sixty-two lady Maccabees & SON a lingering illness of three store at the corner of Seventh gathered at the litis hall Thursday tests have shown Royal months. The funeral services street and Eighth avenue, evening when the officers of were conducted yesterday afternoon under the name of the Northern International Falls, Minn. International hive No. 21, were Baking Powder to be a by Rev. C. H. Blake, pastor Grocery company, has sold his duly installed by P. Com Lady of the M. E. church. business to Mr. George Hans, Ottow, assisted by Lady Marvin. pure, healthful, grape who owns the buildings. The store will be closed to-morrow GENERAL DEALERS IN After the installation ceremonies The many friends of Mr. E. W. cream of tartar baking (Friday) in order to give them a pretty drill was presented Young, who~~for the past two COALWOOD— a chance to take an inventory of powder, of highest by our talented captain, guard years has* been the storehouse the stock. Mr. Hans will take keeper for the M. & O. Power and color beaers in honor of our possession on Saturday next. strength, and care should company and allied interests in retiring Com. Lady Holler. HAYFEED— our city, are sorry to learn of his A contest followed ijj which be taken to prevent the i*-r. intention to leave the last of this Lady Ghostley carried off first VAN WYCK—PENDERSON month. But they are pleased to honors and Lady Dupler second. substitution of any MEATS— know that he does so in order to A delicious luncheon was served The marriage of Philip Van take a still better position even the winners by the loosers in FISHGROCERIES— other brand in its place. Wyck of Virginia, Minn., and though it is as far away as New a recent contest, who proved Miss Clara Pauline Penderson of York City. Mr. Young has proved themselves royal entertainers. Royal Baking Powder costs only a Ericsburg, took place to-day at himself to be an honorable The new officers are:— VEGETABLESCAMP noon at the M. E. parsonage, the and efficient gentleman methodical Com., Lady Jennie Gordon Lt. fair price per pound, and is cheaper SUPPLIES— ceremony being performed by and conscientious in his Com., Alice Mears P. Com., Rev. C. H. Blake, the pastor. The work for his employers, and always Catherine Ottow Chap., Mary and better at its price than any attendants were Peter L. Penderson courteous and considerate Colwell R. K., Lizzie Holler F. and Miss Lenora L. Penderson, to all with whom he has come A., Otellia Zimmerman L. A., other baking powder in the world. .3?* ~t 1 both of Ericsburg. The in contact: So clean in life and Bertha Patterson Serg., Gertrude -PHONE NO. 128— 't: young people will reside in Virginia. character that he is above suspicion. Lowe Sent., Ellen Engstrom Picket, Levina Sickert. "J* A 'Jc Mfts IrV