International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 23, 1914 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS CHURCH MITSICALE Grain Privileges unmentioned, because a4 tearful QUEERED SETTLERS FOR mother, bowed down with her cross, had come to us and begged MONEY IN WHEAT A young man was deeply in NORTH GOONTRY the favor. A big-headed man love with a beautiful girl. One Puts and calls are the safest this city and Fort Frances and On Monday evening next, April jumped us about it and called us day she told him that the next ia and surest .method of trading 27th, will consist of vocal and instrumental a musicale will-be given in a coward for so doing. A short day would be her birthday, and your wheat, corn or oats. Because music and readings under BULK OF THEM the city hall under the auspices time afterwards the shadow fell he laughingly said he would send loss is absolutely limited to the the direction of Mrs. A. R. Cunningham. of the Ladies' Aid society of the COME FROM IOWA across his threshold and he came her a bunch of roses, one for each amount bought. No further risk* M. E. church. running and begging us to say year of her life. That evening he Positively the most profitable The following program will be The musicale will be rendered nothing. wrote to his florist, ordering There is progress in Northern way of trading. rendered: by the best local talent of both "Yes," we replied, "but don't twenty-four roses to be sent to Minnesota to-day, one of the Open an account. You can buy you remember how you called us the young woman on the first delivery puts or calls on greatest eras of settlement that a coward for keeping still?" "I 10 10 10,000 of the next day. The proprietor bushels grain for or you can this section has ever experienced. know," he replied, "I was wrong. $10, of the flower shop, looking buy both for or as many^ It is different now." And we listened $20, Settlers from Iowa an4 other over the mail the next morning, or more as you wish. An advance even with him. There are PROGRAMME states are arriving daily and saw the order and said to the the decline of 1 cent gives you other things w^e can forget with foreman: PART I bringing with them carloads of A chance to take $IOQ profit. propriety. As far as we are concerned "John, here's an order from Orchestra Selected household goods, farm implements, profit. movement of cents we would rather lessen 5 $500 young Mr. Flint for twenty-four stock, etc. Piano—"Faust Kermesse" Gounod and Write for full particulars the grief of a parent than to roses. -He's a mighty good customer, This movement differs decidedly Miss Christine Pinault Bank References. throw out a morsel for the vulgar so put in a dozen extra from others where men surveyed R. W. NEUMANN Vocal—Ladies' Quartette Selected gossiping public to feed upon. ones." Minnesota, looked at land New First National Buildut Mrs. Wilson, Misses Gould, Gast and Sullivan We would rather wipe away And the young man never from car windows and content COLUMBUS, OHIO Vocal—'There's a Land" Alliteen the tears from the eyes of a knew what made the girl so angry with long range observation returned 1420 Address all mail to Lock Box Mr. Gladstone Main mother than to "have nerve" with him.—Ex. home and went some enough to join a heartless crowd Vocal—Pantomine in Song— where else. The people coming of lying tongues and sink the iron "Jhe Greek Love Song" Faure to Northern Minnesota these days Verily a full grown paper ready deeper into her tender soul. So BOY WANTED! Mrs. G. N. Millard mean business. They are equipped to mail is a wonderful combination. when in this neighboring paper Violin—"Kuiawiak" 7 Wieniawski with the supplies andt he talent Did you ever look at it in In every town to sell the we failed to find what we wanted, to turn Minnesota soil into dollars. Mr. Joel L. Hanson that way St. Paul Sunday Pioneer we made no comment. But down Yet most everybody wants to Reading—"Aux Italiens" Lytton Press the best Sunday deep in our heart we admired that On April 1 the Minnesota & International read it, some "cuss" it and a few Mrs. G. J. Mitchell newspaper in the Northwest. editor and liked him because he and Northern Pacific are not willing to pay for it after Vocal (a) "A May Song" Cowan Splendid inducements had a heart that was tender and Tailways shipped cars of emigrant they get a year or two behind on (b) "La Primavera" (The Spring time) to right boy. Reference he would rather listen to the' jibe movables from Minneapolis to the subscription book. required. Liberal Torrey of an unfeeling public thafi to the Blackduck and Bemidji. When you hear a fellow "cussin" supply of sample copies sobs of the heartbroken mother (c) "Dear Heart" Mattei On April a car of emigrant a newspaper ask him how 3 and full particulars upon and wife.—Ex. Mrs. A. R. Cunningham movables and stock was shipped much he owes the editor and request. Address 99 PART II from Minneapolis to Hines, one times out of you have struck 100 FLAT BROKE AT SIXTY from Moville, Iowa to Pine River, Circulation Department Orchestra Selected his sore spot. one from Warvelle, Iowa, to Kelliher. Piano—"Transcription" on "Alice" Ascher Of course it is against the religion St. Paul Sunday Pioneer of some people to pay any Vocal—Duet—"When the Robin Sings Again" Geibel To be without money to buy Press On April a car was ^shipped kind of a debt. Such persons are Miss Remington and Mrs. Cunningham supper and lodging at six o'clock 4 St. Paul, Minnesota from Wyoming, Iowa, to Backus. always at "outs" with the people Vocal—Quartette—"Hail, Smiling Morn" .... is not especially sad because On April a car was shipped thev owe.—Ex. 5 Mesdames Myers and Lloyd there is another day. from Dayton, Iowa, to Guthrie. Messrs Myers and Middleton But when a man reaches the On April 6 a car was shipped Vocal—"The Bijou Song "from "Faust" .... Gounod from Cherry, Iowa, to Kelliher. age of sixty without' money and Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton These shipmfents tell a story without a position he is to be excuse4 LICENSED PLUMBERS Reading—"My Financial Career" Leacock more eloquent than yards of burning for pondering on. the bank metaphor. They speak of Mrs. G. J. Mitchell of the Stvx. and Heating Engineers business, of pioneering, of men Vocal (a) "Arietta, II Bacio" Arditi He is a man with a grievance. and women leaving the farms of (b) "Thanksgiving" Allitsen He ought to go to the cashier WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE Iowa for the soil of Minnesota, of the local savings bank and hit Mrs. A. R. Cunningham where a man can carve out an him over the head with a club. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE independent fortune, where the The savings bank man should markets are gradually broadening EAST & CORRIN have captured him forty years before, out and where God's sunshine once a week, chloroformed Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone floods the country and His rain him, and taken per cent of the 221 PELLAND NORTHOME 10 falls on smiling crops. money for safe keeping. It means owning land yourself There are exceptions of cpurse, The clearing of the right-ofWay Two new families have moved and not renting it as most of Iowa but the ordinary man shofljd be of Elwell road No. is be to Northome in the last week. 24 is nowadays cultivated.—Brainerd able to live on ninety per cent of ing continued now. Miss Gleason spent Friday and Dispatch. International Falls Abstract Cxi. his earnings, if not fifty. Mrs. Frank Pelland, Jr, and Saturday at International Falls If he uses more than ninety Mrs. Ed. Stokes called at E. Pellanw's visiting school and attending the per cent he should change his' BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors Monday afternoon. meeting of the domestic science SHOOTS HIS BROTHER style of living. Maple sugar time is here once teachers of Koochiching county. Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance And ten per cent saved for forty W. C. more and some syrup and sugar The side that lost in the Houghton, Mich, April years at low interest, or none 21.— Collections, Conveying and Loans are being made. T. U. membership contest entertained Victor Maki, years old, to-day at all, will keep any man out of 30 H. I. Magladry returned from the winning side Thursday met his brother John at Painesdale, the poor house for along time. J. E. BURDICK, Manager his Easter holidays Sunday. He evening. The loosers were all after a separation of seven The wolf always groans and visited his father, G. C. Magladry dressed in fancy costumes, and International Falls Minnesota years, and instead of fraternal flees from the door that is safe of Birchdale during the vacation. they can't be beat in furnishing a greetings, they quarreled and guarded by a savings bank book. was Mr. Thorston Sandberg a good time. After the program a Victor shot John to death. 0*»OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOQOQpf The list of depositors in a savings Pelland visitor Thursday. sumptuous lunch was served. John upbraided Victor for intemperance bank is abetter index to the Wm. Frank had the misfortune THIS MUCH OF THE REAL and the elder brother character of the men and women to lose one of his horses last TOBACCO CHEW IS AS MEADOW BROOK fired a shot through the ceiling, on it than any blue book that was week. saying: "The same to you, if you SATISFYING AS THAT WAD ever published, and the average Ms. I. B. Clark of Loman is don't shut up." You HAVE IN YOUR CHEEK bank will give a better line of Mrs. M. VanVleck was an International visiting her sister Mrs. V. H. John bared his breast, according Falls visitor Saturday. credit to a constant saver than to Watrous of Pelland at present. to witnesses, and exclaimed, H. Rose and wife, Ira Foster a prodigal millionaire. The Litlefork river is trying "go ahead." Victor shot the The ambitions and desires of and wife spent Saturday at Littlefork. Very hard to break up but is having younger brother through the a man area more certain criterion poor success. Here is hoping heart. Misses Jennie Lynch and Carrie of his worth than the list of his it succeeds soon. past attainments, for what we Gotzman visited at International Miss Ermina Pelland is helping Falls from Sunday until are to-day depends on what we Mrs. V. H. Watrous for a few THIS IS WHAT THE BANKER Tuesday evening. are planning for to-morrow. days. Mrs. Watrous has been ill, SAYS When a man plans to have Amos Wiseman wasa Litlefork but is on the road to recovery. visitor Wednesday. money at sixty he saves at twenty. Chief George Skunk passed A Over at Gulfport, Miss., a few Notice that I say "plans"— C. B. Griffith and wife visited at through Pelland Sunday on his months ago, at the meeting of not hopes, dreams, desires or the home of H. Rose Sunday. return from the sugar bush. the Bankers' Association, a prominent wishes. Planning involves a definite Marvin Rose spent Saturday Mr. Montgomery of the Echo and successful banker of line and Sunday with Clarence and of action. and Daily Journal came down to St. Louis advised all the bankers Roger Pearle of Reedy. That line of action begins at his farm last Sunday. present to use newspaper advertising the receiving teller's window.— Miss Marguerette and Peter only. He said to the bank Moe were Littlefork visitors Saturday. Selected. WILDWOOD ers: THE GOOD JUDGE AND THE NOVICE "Use your advertising appropriation C. B. Griffith visited at Littlefork MRS. BOWERS PASSED AWAY Mr. and Mrs. W E. Sykes entertained in buying newspaper Saturday. nibble of "Right-Cut" has a dancing party in their A space only. You will find it diffi The Bear River school are tak new house. It was a wild and Early Tuesday morning Mrs. cult to adhere rigidly to this decision ing a week's vacation. -r^- more good tobacco substance stormy night and not very many Alvin O. Bowers, who has been but it will pay you to do ventured out, so in order to initiate a patient in the local hospital for so." He explaned to his associates than a cheekfd of the old kind. IT HAPPENS OFTEN the new house properly another the past two months passed away. that the newspaper was the only It the Real Tobacco Chew. Pure 2nd one will be held the The last of February she gave medium that reached all classes This week we looked in nch, mellow, full-bodied tobacco— day of May. Everyone invited. birth to a son arid a few days later and that went into every home Mr. Jewell made us a short vis- ^etehbor*nl» exchange .expecting complications set in from where it was read by every member seasoned and sweetened just enough. it last Monday. *n y°un& which peritonitis resulted which to see acount of how a of the family. A ready chew-short-shred, cut fine. man has gone wrong, as it ap caused her daeth. During her stay tt "This is not only true in re Henry Etterstad, assessor for NOAR#»/i XT MdJtf „J H_, Anderson, in deceased has made You don have to grind it. Just tuck it this city gards to banks, but is equally true many friends, all of whom are of every other business and profession. away and let the flavor come—easy and assessor for Plum Creek, attend- heartbroken wife or we find A shockec^by her death and saddened Much money is spent in steady. ed the county meeting of asses- 7 reIative had tQ ed at the thought that the joyous foolish advertising and not enough WW at Internationa) Falls last asked him "say nothing" and and anticipations of both Mr. and Mrs. in judicious advertising. Every es ay. listened and the the editor had Bowers have been so suddenly Tfc® Real Tobacco Chew 3^^ advertisement should carry a Miss Altstadt spent Sunday tears had won the promise from blighted. message to the people and these 10 Cents a Pouch tyemng at the home of Mr. and him. We have gone through with The body has been removed to RIGHT-CUTI messages should be true and lucid A SK your dealer today. the same thing dozens of times the M. E. church where it will lie The newspaper is the CHEWING and graphic. Mrs. J. T. OLoughlin visited ourselves. If he doesn't sell "RightCut, in state until. o'clock to-morrow best, and in fact the only medium Mrs. W. Sykes last Tuesday. 4 E. send us 10 cents in An editor is only human. He (Friday) afternoon, when "a short to TOBACCO carry these messages directly stamps. We'll send you a It seems good to know just has his likes and dislikes he loves funeral service will be conducted into the homes of all the people. pouch. jvhen the bids will be let for our and he hates his strength between by Revs. C. H. Blake and Rev E. WEYMAN-BRUTON CO. "All the enormously large retail iong looked for state road. Wm guarantmm it to CHICAGO. IU. love and duty is just like L. Heermance, after which the businesses in the country owe km pu rm ckmwing Ole Nelson of Caldwell Brook that of the average citizen. We remains will be taken to Brainerd, and bmttmr their success chiefly to a system IBMCW WEYMAN4HHJT0N COMPANY is a visitor at the home rof Gust remember one case in particular. Aon Am mid kind. the former home of the deceased, of liberal and judicious advertising." .5S U*. SfHn, Nnv T«fc Enckson. We had let a certain thing go by burial. .rv, v- for r-rf 4 --mm-imMSM 'v. "z