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

December 2, 1915 · Page 6 of 8

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GRIFFITH SCHOOL WOMAN TAMER OFs ed, but the legislature approriated twenty-five thousand dollars -c -7 -."7"" That -Hr- "Sitoer What time is it when your K' ta Koochiching County for its A 'thanksgiving program was THE WILDERNESS SV clock strikes 13? F" road, needs. given at the. school Wednesday r*js Mat Miss Shetland is now laying afternoon., Besides several songs hatch. Wears" It is'time to have V.V. wires to secure federal aid for being sun and pieces appropriate GISH THE JEWELER P" Those who seek perfection (Continucd from" p:.ge I.) road-malcing where the land is to the occasion recited part of the in silverware, invariably repair it for you. choose forks, largely owned by the Govern- early, Pilgrim history'was drar needs of her county. She interested spoons and fancy senring ment. 1 -.. ^jmatized. The tall Pilgrim hats, All work neatly and promptly W -X Governor Eberhart in her pieces stamped with done. Prices reasonable. the renowned trade mark In the meantime, as" superin- the Indian suits and the Priscilla cause. The governor recommended Watches, Clocks, Jewelry y. tendent of schools and clerk of caps and handkerchiefs added to action im a special message. the county board of education,! the interest.. HT— -f She found the right committees Also dealer in ROGERS BROS. Wear-U-Well Shoes Miss'TVShelland has seen the The following pupils personated to meet, and met them, persistently schools in her district increase (the charcters of the history., and untiringly, until a bill In quality and beauty from twenty to forty-eight, sev- Har6ld Isackson,.. Niles Standish was passed that appropriated fifty of design, this wellknowiksilver eral of which are modeled on the] Enjil Lind........Gov. Bradford thousand dollars for a school fund is unsurpassed. consolidated plan. The schools Reynold Isackson, Elder Brewster Its remark­ to be divided according to the able durability has have at least an eight-months1John Lind Master Allerton acreage of state land in northern won it the popular term, and many of them nine. Carl Stenquist..........Squanto title Minnesota* This gave, approximately, "Silver flat* -3 And every school within that Emil Isackson Sanrosel hat Wears." five cents an acre and was Sold by leading three thousand square miles radi- Edith Peterson........ .Priscilla renewed at the 1913 session. dealers. Sena hr catalogue us is visited by its superintendent Coffee ancl doughnuts were serat ••-1 During this time other facts "CL," showing all least once a year. Whether. vtd to those present after which designs. had .presented themselves to Miss MTQHMTItMl she rides, drives, walks or plunges Mr. W. G. Cockran gave a very SIUEI C#.. Shelland with disturbing frequency. fliieimf to Britannia O*. through the rapids in a canoe helpful practical tilk on Poultry MmUm Of what use is a school fund (this latter riot an uncommon ex- Raising. in a county, withoue roads? or perience), she makes the trip to with roads which are impassable the farthermost school tucked CENTRAL NEWS ITEMS when the snows melt or the autum E away among the pines where rains come? So the good The river froze over Sunday roads propaganda gained another also with Miss Shelland's help. morning but the iveather since disciple, one who spells faith and When the north country began _jjag no^ tended to make the ice action alike. to awaken to the need for scienti-« safe- stin impassable. It is When the Northern Minnesota if-it fic farming, several counties en-j ma-(j Up Monday by cani£ Development Association met in gaged expert agriculturists to in-! Auto truck. The roads were so International Falls, -capital of struct the settlers in the best ^a(j took all day to come from Koochiching County, Miss -Shelland methods of farming, and to advise gay^tte. We have not seen the was asked to talk before the them regarding the best breeds of truck since. Mr. Collins brought association on school work in the dairy cattle for their particu ar Up ^.jie cjass mail Wednesday, North. She intended to talk about districts. Miss Shelland did not, mee^. truck and ex- wag it, too, when she began, but the cease campaigning until Koochi-1 cjjange majis an(j turn back. He thing which was disorganizing ching County secured one of these returned the same*night. school work loomed so much bigger wizards who can make two pota- ^iex Nolin went to Baudette by in her mind that before she toes grow where none grew e- ^a-g0n all(jreturned safely tho his MAGAZINE got through, the N. M. D. A. saw W E E E O I N A N E N A E ^ore- horses feet were in bad shape. 1 bOO ARTICLES -300 ILLUSTRATIONS the good roads question in a Artistic Coloring Our Specialty Of course she loves every inc We.certainly need more snow on ITEEP informed of the World's Progress in clearer light. There was no use of Koochiching's many acres— roa(js Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For First Class Work—Quick Service—Prices Reasonable Pather and Son and All the Family. It appeals bringing settlers, urged Miss you cant help loving a thingsLawrence called at the to all classes—Old and Young—Men and Women. It in Shelland, unless you could promise la the Favorite Magazine thousands of worked hard for—-and gtenberg home Sunday. homes throughout tho world. Our Foreign you ve them roads to market and to Correspondents are constantly on the watcn Send in your mail orders for things new is and interesting and it wants to see it develop into ej scj100i will g-iVe a Parents Written So You Can Understand It the schoolhouse—which, up in the best place on earth for boys and ^a^ an(j thanksgiving program the Shop NotM Department (20 Pages) contains north woods, is also the church Practical Hints for Shop Work and easy ways for the A I N A E O S A O A N ^r^s- ,11 combined on Wednesday evening, layman to do things around the Home. and social center. If.they come SaMteur Mechanics (17 Pages) for the Tors and Personally, she doesn look a con. Qirlswho liketomnke things, tellahowto make Wirohn the The program will and under these conditions the settlers Telegraph Outfits, Engines, Boat9, SnowIfaoea, UIATE ORDERS AT LAURENCE'S DBUCt STORE Furniture, ctc. Contains inrtrnctions bit like a woman .who has face ta-n selections of school work and Jewelrv. Heed for the Mechanic, Camper and Sportsman. do not remain. floods and miles of lonesome trails exhibited. ll.SO PER YEAR SINGLE COPIES. SSc there wiU be wQrk OMar from your nowcdoalor or direct from tho publisher, The N. M, D. A. is made up of Sampla copy will be sent on request. and forest fires and legislatures^ Jack Nolin has almost completaiid POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE hardheaded business men from all other terrifying things. e(j jnsj^e finishing of his 6 No. Michigan Avenue. CHICAGO the counties of northern Minnesota. F.C.ROGERS tuberculosis? It disappeared years T^e ant' house paper is all on They can see as far through ago. You see, she didnt have_ tjjere onjy httle painting left a URIC ACID a stone wall as most people. They time to bother with it. I done ". tQ assailed the state capitol with a May Stanley joseph Nolin, Jr., has" com- bill, which passed in 1911, providr SOLVENT BIG FALLS 1 pleted "his new home and has PRACTICAL FURRIER ing that the state pay one half, By Literary Society. moved in with his little family. the county one fourth and the An athletic and literary society Fjeguently "emigrants and their FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO settler on fourth of the cost of also a girls Glee Club have been' SPote are seen traveling east over jSO Cent Bottle (32 Doses/ road-building, the settler's por organized in the High School,the r°a^ country is open- Thls tion to be apart of his taxes, extended I- FREE Th© Oldest Exclusive Fur House department during the last month. lnguP.finely. :. over a long term of years The School Library has been' ,,0ne ™,an,and so" stayed hls at in the World 1. tust because you start the day worried When Koochiching County named and tired, stiff legs and arms and muscles, its committee of three to lay out moved to the High School Assem- e.x °7er nI^ ,,UrS ln an aching head, burning and bearing down Kgins—do ins In the back—worn before the day out where a comfortable day-• They Mon" bly room had come from a road system under the new not think you have to stay in Ukat condition. I .. reading corner has been 1. tana With their horses, a colt and EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF measure, MlSS bhelland was ap- Those sufferers who are in and out- of establish- e(j a cow They were enroute for bed half a dozen times at night will ap- I pointed a member. predate the rest, comfort' and strength Miss A. E: Shelland, gave her Bi^hdzile. travels over the county oor, treatment gives. For every form of jn |ier bladder trouble, scalding pains, or weakBess, its action is really wonderful. farewell address to the school 'r-: 7 Miss Shelland saw state and federal Be strong, well and vigorous, with no Friday afternoon, Nov. 13. "NIX ON BOOZE!" more pains from stiff joints, sore muscles, lands rise in value and bemarketable She rheumatic suffering, aching back, or "kidney also distributed the Perfect At- AT DEATH GATE 1m or bladder troubles. come through WT ine Williams treatment conquers -kid- c,-Vin1ar« •Tho lllin tv» a provements to property around tenaance pins among tne •er A and bladder diseases, rheumatism and 1 sciioiarb Joseph N. Bafer, a saloonkeep- J^, Sroni5Co^stnbbrorl^le8if you^vl^ neveT these holdings, although neither all rooms were awarded some Highest Cash Price Paid will be greatly at 2924 Southport evenue, lost er aftSfeb3gffa(S'd2SS,n^V^^.lSS I had contributed a penny Miss Shelland toward on Raw Furs •sau free. Con^-*-lng the cost. She pinned on-her hat missed by both the teachers and a perfectly good customer last 'Mhi \£g'drug ntl drug. I went back to St Paul in ioi^ pupils of this school. 'We wish night. Bend tt Send This notice with "your name' and ftddress, and to help pay iu aui, 10c. an( VV^UL ji. clliyA -u9i "B D9TI^^'iTJi.il p9jji23 13 her every every xsuccess• success in- her lier new- new: v^nristens n, u, who lives distribution expenses, to The Dr. TTici uiiAv -U3^ T2 joi joj jjiq 13 q^iM. iil jonn j'-'1111 whumcus Ilcr D. A. Williams Company, Dept. 3154D He Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on all Furs fro them United cent-an-acre tax on ,state lands, work. somewhere in the neighborhood, Kew Post ocace Block,* East Hamptonf States and Pay as Hig-h a Price for them as xl^doses)^without the money to be used for high-j spent "drifted into Baier place early i^uiar'^?bottie charge An enjoyable evening was any House in the United States. Kttle without, incurring any obligations. One 1 school house Wednesday with a well developed thrist. way improvement. only to a family or address. Oct. 25, by about 65 of the citizens About the shank of th evening, of the city, presided over by after an exhausting discussion of An- BE F- SURE C. AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY thony Mahitlca, president of the the war with half dozen friends,! rhationa Literary Club. A short talk he fell asleep in a chair. -1 Avas 5^ given by Miss/ Rowe 011 canning. The friends consulted a moment .. BURD1CK, KHMER & KING, Proprietors and a lecture- on the. possiblities and pussy-footed out. Presently FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO of better dairying, by Mr. Jewell they returned mounteed precariMusic Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance was furnished by the Glee ously on a highly decorated Club and the teachers. :A light1 hearse with a- span of black Collections, Conveying and Loam lunch was served by the horses. Domestic J. E. BURDICK, Manager Chrrstensen selpt. Silently a Science g'irls. huge casket was brought in and Miiusetol International Falls Baptist church CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY Christensen was laid out in impressive'fashion.- Bible school at 10 a. m. Mr. -The casket was Gish superintendent. deposited in its resting place and Sermon at 11 a. m. "The Lord's Duluth Winnipeg and Pacific Railway the cavalcade proceeded to a sa Supper." THE GOOP^OUPQE IS SORRy FOR THOSE MEN WHO ARE SLOW TO LEARH) Junior- Endeavor at 3 p. m. for loon six blocks away. Here the Changes in Service Nov. 1st remains those 6 to 14 years of age. "remains" were lifted out and laid yES.MOST MEN DO UHTIL THEy on the barroom floor LOOK AT THE SIZE OF LEARN THAT THE REAL TOBACCO Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. THAT! HE TURNS HIS CHEW SATISFIES VVITH LESS. Then Christensen was prodded m. .. The society desires your attention, BACK. THAN ONE-QUARTER THE SIZE CHEWj this is an interdemonina- awake. A solemn circle of men Two Trains Between Fcrt Frances, tional organization. Yon are wel- in long_black coats and high hats Rainier and Duluth come. ji*^4^"" siirroun(led him. Each held a Sermon 7:30 a. m. Baptism, glass of.beer.*.., DAY TRAIN "Gimme NXOHT TRAIN What is its Relationship to the! Christensen, grinned. (Daily except Sunday) a short—" he began before he Gospel of the Lord Jesus Chirst took in the surroundings. Then It. Lv. Frances .1:30 p. m. Followed by Baptistimal service. Ft. Frances 3:85 a. m. Lt. Rainier 2:44 a. m. JMV. Sainier .....1:43 p. m. one leap landed him in the exact Praise Prayer and Business Ar. Virgrinia.. 5:30 p. m. Ar. Virginia. 6:20 a. m. center of the floor. meeting Wednesday 8 p. *m.#*"A Ar. Duluth..... 8:45 p. m. -Ar. Dnlatb... 9:25 a. m. "•Never again!" he yelled. "I'm Leason of Grace/' goin' dry! The pledge for mine. Choir Practice, Friday 8 p. m. Night train makes connection, West Dninth with N. P. for St. Paul Good NIGHT." „Ssnd Kinneapolis. Day train makes connection Duluth with all night J-1 Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. ^trains to Twin Cities.. .......... David Rose Thursday 2:30 p. m. C, Jail and Hospital services Sunday COME men are so used to taking big wad of ofdi- .afternoon (S if Ask for the r.. nary tobacco that it seems to be hard for them to FoteThe iPress8 fiREEN LABELED Will you help us by gifts of remember that W-B GUT Chewing— the Real Tobacco magazines..-- and books to send HICKORY ^Chew, tobacco that a new cut, long §hre(I—is rich small BRAND some christian cheer into the fe|diew satisfies ,v RUBBER FOOTWEAR such to give it a quality test—to take a small chew and to Lumber Camps tJjWe are picking Tell men salt notice how brings out the rich tobacco taste. tho tnatter now ^for||idistribution. Ttir Oular Gai SapplyTM asfte-jBi..• Mane by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Sqaare, New York Citj Phone 205. "Do it now." i? a