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

October 14, 1915 · Page 6 of 16

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Facial Profits "Yes, sir,"N responjded .the other it» business man, I approye of Or passenger. r"'".' get When I see how easy you can "^leet with an accident?" ''How did you like the show?" people to pay for seeing that entertainment. "No- broke it while trying to asked the^ ticket taker at the I feel that I'm in the pat myself on the back." theatre. right town to pick up a few doU Inventor Vacuum "Great Scott! What for? .• "First rate." replied he stranger lafs on my own account.''-^Wash-» Two men were standing outfside ''For minding' my own business." in a large city. ''As the tried ington Star. a show window, where a vacuum cleaner was being demonstrated. Suddenly one of them burst out QUPQE (THE qopp ARRANGES TO QO BIRP SHOOTING Looked That Way. with enthusiasm: ''These inventions are the "S-s-s-sus-say, Ma/' stammered JUDGE, SHOOTING IS GOOD NOW. ILL i__ THATS A GO! YOU'RE ON furmish guns and this thorouqh bred things that clean up the money Bobby through the suds as his FOR THURSDAY. StTTER.VOU SUPPLY THE REAL TOBACCO Just think of the millions that fellow ..CHEW FOR A HUNTING TRIP, mother scrubbed and scrubbed IT Vacuum must have made out him. "I guess you want to get of that-thing.—Everybody's Magazine. rid of me, don't you?" -v .v/ "Why, no, Bobby dear," replied his mother. "What ever put such A Gentle Hint on idea as that into your mind?" "Oh, nothin," said Bobby. 'T see you have your arm in a A Koochiching County Farm slin^," said the inquisitive passenger. "Only it seems to me you're try in' to rub me out." "Broken, in't it?" Nybo and Schornby this winter. Jack Lewis of has taken DISTRICT NEWS Maniton Nelson's parents. care of air the threshing at first hay press in this county and Birchdale and Frontier this fall Messrs. Dan Holler and Oscar has got contracts for a large BIRCHDALE He is a good machine man and amount of wild pressed hay for Syreen were in our village last has given good satisfaction. He Friday on their way to Orr to the Engler Lumber Co. He is Game wardens Woods ond Wis- will use his engine this winter hunt ducks. also going to press tame hay for "\7ITHEN you're tramping all .^^.ard were here Sunday Oct. 3, and sawing wood for. settlers. the settlers. Many train loads of wheat are caught Frank Lundy hunting over creation after game, L. Murphy will run the boarding Mr. Schornby was under the passing through here on its way yrith his two hounds. They r.— camp for Nybo's crews this weather a little last week, but the to Kingston, Ont. for shipment you don't want a big bunch of arrested him and took him to International winter. good nurse he has now undr his to England. Falls where he was Emil Ostlurid has been doing a ordinary tobacco sweating in roof soon restored him to health. ^The Lakeside Fish Company is fined $10.00 and costs by Judge big chunk of clearing this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Nybo shipping an unusually large amount your hip pocket. There is tobacco Palmer of the Municipal court. He is improving his place every continue to enjoy the company of of fish these days owing The game wardens confiscated day. the third little lady that came to satisfaction lor two, and to the prosperity of the fish harvest the valuable dogs and tqpk them Judge Frank Ball is driving bless their home about a month due to the colder weather. to St. Paul with them for sale. plenty of it, in the sweat-proof sanitary stage for the consolidated school ago, this gives them a nice family We are glad to learn that Rev. Fred Noland of Maniton was during the periods of recess between of four, three girls, and one boy. pouch of Real Tobacco Chew. C. H. Blake has been returned as arrested for having in his possession his court sessions. Misses Grace Halvorsen, Berl pastor of the Methodist church A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned a hoop net which Noland admitted Spark, Emma McCabe and Celia his work here is highly appreciated. and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the had been used for illegal ERICSBURG FAIR Anderson are rooming and boarding grinding and spitting. fishing. The case was heard before at the home of Mrs. Bert Mr. O. L. Davis of Duluth was Justice E. E. Nybo of Manitou FOPW'B CUT On Saturday, Oct. 16th the Public Weeks. ASK YOUR DEALER and was fined $5.00 and costs a visitor here this week. school of Ericsburg will hold Prof. Sandt is rooming with and CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW had to give up his nets to the Mr. L. H. Beaton has rented an agricultural fair where all state. Mr. H. C. Whitecomb and substitutes the fine dwelling house owned by REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHRED. kinds of farm produce and ladies as center and is improving Mr- Mybo will log the place this O. L. Davis. hand work will be exhibited and every day. one-quarter It winter which" will give work to Messrs. Taylor and Kelliher are Take less than the old size chew. v-- prizes awarded according to custom. will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary twenty men and four teams most The five teachers in our consolidated the two additions to the D. W. P. tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the of the winter. school are not only doing force at Ranier. strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and D. B. Jewell and E. W. Vancura evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, Messes. Nybo and Webb are the best kind of work in Mr. and Mrs. Krause gave a will be judges. how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco furnishing the planks for Dahl & school but are also a valuable reception last Sunday eve which satisfied. That's why it is The RealTobacco Chew. That's why it costs 5 Co. for the bridges over the roads addition to the church and social was attended mostly by Ranier less in the end. ERICSBURG The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. An young folks, game were indulged and ditches in this vicinity. This life of the community. excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. 1 contract calls for over ft. in until a late hour, at which «i Pat Commas has been quite One small chew takes the place of two big 100,00 Lockren Bros, are getting of 3 inch tamarack planks. sickly for some time past with bountiful repast was spread, it chews of the old kind. ready to load last winters cutting Mr. Wm. Webb is moving his broke up in the wee hours of the complaint on his neck. ^Notice taow the salt brings of logs which are driven down taste. oat She yieSa tobacco 9 sawmill to the Hall place which" morn. Everyone reports as having Oscar Johnson, who lost his the Rat Boot to this village. was bought by Gunder Nybo last wife last spring and has been living had a delightful time. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Cii? r-\, Mr. H. W. Leichroew principle week.and will saw the tamarack with his children in Minneapolis of the local schools w.as a business needed on the road contract. He is expected back again this Tl visitor to International Falls 'last J. J. will also saw for the settlers. He fall, to spend the winter with his Friday. '.V J* will keep at least six men busy on the homestead. We all sympathise The two room rural chool of all winter in the operation. with him in his loss and our village is well organized with Emil Anderson has started his will heartly welcome him home Mr. H. W. Leichroew as principle ,s~ logging camp on wing river with again. the Popular Plumber, Heater and and Miss Myrta Bethke as fifteen men and expects to' put in Mr. and Mrs. Robbins of Park teacher the lowr grades. Automobile man, see him about the a big bunch of timber, which he Rapids are amongst the new arrivals There are pupils in the high­ bought two weeks ago from in Birchdale, they will make 12 Ford, the Universal Car. You can er room and 19 in the lower John Lund. their home in John Kennedy's grades which makes a total of 31, Boguist and Holmas have purchased get any kind of supplies and any place for the winter. Hot lunches were started in the Ole Lindred's place west The Border Telephone Compony work done along these lines prompt= school here this week which are of Birchdale about three miles is extending its lines east much enjoyed by the pupils who and have alredy started their logging and west and the new central office ly and at reasonable prices. furnish their own raw material. camp with fifteen men and will be in the home of Engineer will employ four teams later for -and POWER L. Dehart who has charge CALDWELL BROOK ITEMS hauling. of the ditch and bridge work, for John Dalstrom has started his E. E. Dahl •& Co. enough to £0 anywhere (by Blanc Canfield) logging camp on Wing river with Engineer Loren Dehart and Everybody is now engaged in a crew of ten men and has a whole family have moved from Internatinoal putting away the seasons crops, winters work before him. Falls to the dwelling home which are not the best but are Thos. Paxon is starting a log­! formerly owned by Carl Webb, ^FFtr better than were expected considering 4 ging camp 011 his homestead four and will be here.for the winter the bad year, and most miles southeast of Brichdale, and and we hope longer as they are of the people will have all of the will, give work to at least/twelve fine people and are helpful to our root products they will require. men this winter. cs community. Several from this neighborhood Bert Miller and Napaleon LaPoint Mr. J. P. Wheelock is drilling went to International Falls Monday will buy most of the timber wells around Birchdale. He has for the hearing on ditch 19.^ the settlers will log this winter. a good machine and is doing J. Tangen was home over Sunday Rev. -T. W. Howard left last good work. He usually strikes and went to International week for the state congregational water from fifty to one hundred convention in the southern part tional Falls Monday. feet down. of The school gave a literary program the state. Our settlers are not only planing A. W. Shearer is doing considerable at the close of the week at on logging their timber this which several of th patrons were work on the Elwell road. winter but they are doing it in present. H. C. Whitcomb has fixed up such a way that a good may hundred H. Cameron was a Saturday the septic tank for the consolidated acres will be added for cultivation visitor in the community. school and is busy attending next summer. Clarence Morrissey was over central. Ben Wheelock has purchased in^this settlement last week. Barnard Rud will work for through Nybo and Schornly the ^A. Boerner was at International Falls Monday. This matter of POWER is a thing that we'd like to talk to you i&i? about before you buy a car—and we'd like to talk about it with the The boats af£ agahr!fable to life hood of this Studebaker FOUR open before you. For the motor in this make the round trip to Big Falls ^§p FOUR is one of the triumphs of the Studebaker engineering staff. easily. It isn't a motor that gives you BRUTE power—power just for Mrs. Tangen went to Internatinoal power's sake. That's a costly thing to have in a car. Eats up gasoline &Sr Studebaker Features Falls Monday. and tires, too. And besides it's easy to get by simply using a Mrs. Alma Bloom stayed with Electric Lighting and Starting FULL Floating Rear Axle— heavier motor with big cylinders. the Tangen children during their Timken Bearings—Safety Tread Rear Tires—One-man Type Top. But what this Studebaker motor is designed and built to do is to give you just mother absence. Studebaker ROADSTER, $ 985 the RIGHT power for this car—without wasting fuel. It's fitted to the weight of the FOUR with the scientific accuracy with which the gears are designed to Studebaker LIGHT SIX, 1385 a* mesh. And it gives you all the power you can possibly want—enough to take .RANIER Studebaker SIX, 7-passenger, 1450 you anywhere, uphill and down, thro' mud and sand and over any roads you'll F. 0. B. Detroit travel—but it doesn't waste gasoline, aver The D. W. P. has been raising Wish you'd come in and look over this motor—ride back of it, if you Will. It the house track to the level of the won't take of test to show that there's all the power you want.-tbere—^ much a but LOW upkeeps street which makes the "crossing too 1 much safer. Jesse Rose and bride have returned from their honeymoon and have established their first home in our village. May they live long and be always happy.- Deputy Collector of Customs H. A. Nelson is now on his vacation Bountiful Harvest Koochiching County^# at ^Winnipeg visiting, Mrs. ,far