International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 9, 1916 · Page 6 of 8
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M. W 'FP "re ,v» tpwfc v, v-1 fw ',' w:m&* V**.v A k/A^ «"""V» -"v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Gearing BIG FALLS ASSOCIATED Land in Koochiching while we cut the young sprouts." SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS if DISTRICT NEWS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL v"V County. i-.r Mr. Jones remarked: "I was NOTES. By Mr. Jones and Mr. Swanson. just thinking about my uncle HIDES Mr. Jones came from the old JOHN H. BROWN SILVERDALE AND VICINITY. whom I visited some years ago. AND The Big Falls and Margie home neighborhood of Mr. Swan- (Too late for last week.) He lived in a timbered country 10 more araom tor to ship Baw Fu% Attorney at Law JOB Hone and Cattle Hides to u» than to k11at honf teachers, Misses Kruger, Kendall, son to visit him at his home in where he could not sell wood. He Write for Price List, murk.t report, (bipolar tan. Hunters' andfrappers' (jiiiifi Office in the litis Block Smith, Cody, Kilgore and Mr. Koochiching county/ One of the had been there for some time and Frank Carlson went to International thing on the aubjoct over written, International Falls, Minn Canfield attended the teachers' first things that he noticed on Mr. had quite a farm, but he told me Falls Sunday and returned ^pluatratjag all Fur Animal a. Leathtt bound, 450 pages. Prioe$1.00. To Hid* meeting at International Falls. Swanson's place was the small when I was there that he Tuesday. and For Shippers, l.St. Write todajw was BHOHi, Deft. 54 "'iMMtllfc The meeting proved one of the clearing, surrounded by tall timmost Bengt Hanson has spent- the clearing a ten acre patch in a far DR. H. H. IHRIG enjoyable that'has been held, ber, and the conversation was past week in Virginia. cheaper way than he had ever Our district was represented on soon turned to the problem of Ask for the Dentist A very enjoyable time was had cleared land before. I looked at! 6REEN LABELED the program by addresses from clearing land. As Mr. Jones at .the dance, at the club house it and it certainly was a rough Office over Holler's Confectionery I O Miss Kilgore, Mr. Bowen and Mr. wanted to satisfy his curiosity regarding Feb. 12th. looking right, some dead brush International Falls, Minn BRAND Bert Magladry. Miss Haack the small aijiount cleared There was a dance at Ableman's standing, some dead trees and RUBBER FOOTWEAR played for the songs at the various compared with the time Mr. Feb. 19th. Everybody reports dead stumps from five to sixty sessions. In her address Your Dialer Can Supply Yoa Swanson had spent on the place, a good time. feet high, stumps that had the GEO. S. LANGLAND he asked him: Miss Kilgore commended the The Eddy saw mill is running tops blown off and the ground LAWYER splendid spirit of co-operation be "How many years is it, Mr. now. was practically covered with MOTE In litis Block on tween patrons and pupils and ex- Swanson, since y,ou moved 1 up Mr. Martinsen is having lumber trees and branches that had been 4th Ave. pressed the pleasure she. had here?" hauled for a new store which cut down, both large and small. International Falls, Minn. found in working with people in "Ten. years this month," he he is going to build. I asked my uncle why he did not The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Nett River neighborhood. answered. Engvald Hanson drove to Gheen cut down the tall, unsightly 250 MODERN ROOMS Misses Kendall, Kruger, Kilgore "And how many acres have you stumps, but he said: "They look Thursday, returning Friday. Located In of Business District Heart F. J. McPARTLIN O N E I E O N E and Howard Magladry visited cleared?" good to me, because they are DOLLAR liissette and Miss Rose Mrs. EUROPLAN RATEFOR TWO PERSONS $1.SO Lawyer the Big Falls school recently. Mr. Swanson answered: "About dead and are doing us harm goten Barrette of Orr spent a week visiting PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA They seemed pleased with the acres." at tlie home oi Wm. Harrigan. ing the right way every day in the COMPLETE SAFETY Office over International AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS work, especially domestic science, "It does not look a large as year." State Bank AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTEOM and Miss Haugen's primary work. ten aces down in our country. INSURANCE RECORDS 8HOW THAT NEVER ur. Swinnerton, county physician, "I do not remember seeing any International Falls^ Minn HAS A LIFE BEEN LOST IN ANV BUILUiNS Because of small enrollment (Do you suppost the tall trees spent a few days in the sprouts or brush alive, or with PROTECTED BV AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS ROOM HA8 HOT AND COLD RUNNING the Henry school closes this week around it makes it look smaller leaves on, but I do remember that neighborhood investigating cases WATER, STEAM HEAT, El.ECTRiC LltiHT AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. and Miss Cody goes to Rogers of sickness among the school 5s "Yes, I think it does, and then jit had a good fence around it, and G. F. SWINNERTON M. D.,C.M school, where she will teach in some of it is on the hill going! his stock were allowed to run in children. Physician and Surgeon place of Miss Corell. Miss Corell down to the rvier, and you must it. I must write to my uncle and The Ladies' Aid of Silverdale Eyes examined and glasses fitted resigns the first of March. also remember that the buildings ask him about it," said Mr. Jones. met at the home of Mrs. Sivert Office over Empress MOST! The Big Falls high school pupils are all on the clearing." "I wish you would,'' answered Hansen Thursday. The next meeting Theatre attended their first annual Mr. Swanson. "Can you plow the hill that runs will be held at the home of International Falls, Minn. TRADE-MARKS banquet Feb. when the down to the river?" Mrs. Ole Hoglund. 22nd, COPYRIGHTS eighth grade pupils, directed by "No, I cannot, it is too steep." From newsboy to banking, Mrs. C. E. Anderson and Misses Send sketch, or model and description Misses Haack and Symes entertained "Then your work on clearing lumbering and farming without Elizabeth Parker, Mary and for free search. DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE the Juniors, Seniors and Book containing over 200 mechanical hat ground cannot give, you the losing his fraternal news boy Margaret Arnold, spent Friday Physician and Surgeon movements sent free upon request. faculty at the high school building. returns that clearing on the level spirit and personality is the record and Saturday at International WM. N. ROACH, Jr. Office over litis Drug Store would?" of A. A. D. Rahn for whom Falls attending the teachers' convention. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Phone 11 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL "Yes, but it looks so badly to you should vote on March 14th. The high school room, decorated EXPERT Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching leave a strip along the river." J. P. Sundin, John Sundin, and in school colors, wore a very McGill Building Washington, D. C. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Mr. Jones replied: "I would John Peterson have taken a small .festive air. Seats were removed have used my energy in some job of logging on the river west and the center of the room cleared DR. J. F. PETERSON way that would have helped the of here. for games. Dentist appearance more, and I should Arnold Anderson is hauling logs Each guest came representing International Falls Abstract Office over International also have left shade trees around to Carlson's mill. some favorite book. Allen Chase State Bank the house, and a grove for a wind Ole Wasli is hauling gravel to and Gladys Gowdy proved most International Falls, Minn. break on the northwest side, and BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors be used in the construction of adept at guessing names of books, started my clearing outside of Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance i-rank Carlsons new barn. Ambrose Haluptzok won the that." The Silverdale Farmers club booby. Later old time games and PHINNEY & CAMPBELL "I wish I had. I see it now, but held its regular meeting at the charades were played. Collections, Conveying and Loans LAWYERS club house Saturday, and several when we came hei ewe simply desired At ten o'clock the guests were J. E. BURDICK, Manager to get all the trees out of new members joined. Officers for Over International State seated at a sumptuous banquet the coming year were chosen and the way, so that we could see the International Falls Minne»oi& Bank prepared by the domestic science a set of new by-laws adopted. sun, and get a little breeze to disturb International Falls, Minn. girls. Covers were layed for After the business session the ladies the mosquitoes, but now we twenty guests. The girls may served a lunch of handwiches, get too much sun in summer, and well be proud of the appearance cake and coffee and the young too much breeze in the winter, of their table. The gay carnations, W. E. LAWRENCE people danced till a late hour. even with the little clearing I now red candle shades and nut The following officers were have." THE REXALL STORE baskets nodded brightly at the elected: President, P. O. PeterVice-Pres., "Is it very expensive to clear dainty hand painted place cards. International Falls, Minn. Bengt Hanson DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET one acre?" inquired Mr. Jones. Our two "Graces" served the Secretary, Herbert Eddy Treasurer, "Yes, it is very expensive for dinner. Nick Larson Trustees, P. several reasons. DR. E. A. THOMPSON The coins ache for freedom. They exert an —Morn— O. Peterson, Ole Wasli and Nick ''As you see, there is much Au Gratin Potatoes E N I S Larson. The president appointed influence over you to be put into circulation. No brush and timber on the land, and Meat Loaf Cabbage Phone 245. a refreshment committee of three, the only thing that we can sell is Pickles Jelly Olives temptation to spend needlessly when the money is Over litis' Drug Store consisting of Mrs. A. Shogren, logs for lumber, and not even that Coffee Rolls International Falls, Minnesota MrS. Ole Wasli and Nick Larson. in some of the timber we have, so in the bank on interest. Start an account now with Ice Cream Cake Also a program committee of the there is a great deal left of large Nuts After-dinner Mints same number consisting of Margaret whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will open stuff, as well as small, to cut NORTHERN MINNESOTA After plates had been removed Arnold, George Eddy and down, pile up and burn, and we an account. Don't allow your money to work you Mr. Bowen acted as toast master HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Engvald Hanson. seldom have enough dry weather and a very enjoyable half hour to make burning easy.'' make it work for you, this is the way others get ahead. was spent "toasting' and ''roasting." CALDWELL BROOK ITEMS. "Well, how many dollars would Dr. R. H. Monahan ... Phone 223 In behalf of his class, Geo. Adolph Bloom purchased a new it take to clear an acre, figuring I S N A I O N A A N Rowe responded with a very Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 horse last week. on ordinary wages unique and original toast. He Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Peter Nilson accompanied Borghild "I have never measured off an( succeeded in hitting teachers and Endestine Hospital Phone 79 Tangen to the county seat acre, or kept any real account of pupils alike with his wits and to the spelling contest last week. my time, but my neighbor has brought forth many a laugh from Office over International State A, Boerner made a trip to Mar- his" jf3"t"eilers hired clearing done by the acre gie last Friday. Bank—Phone and has found that he must pay 155. Gladys Gowdy, responding for Clarence Morrissey and his :oo an acre, for the removal of $25 International Falls, Minn. the Eighth Grade, gave a brief mother were visitors in this the stuff on top of the ground, summary of the work of the Seniors, neighborhood. and then he has the stumps left, commended their scholarship F.C.ROGERS Mrs. Ole Lundstrom is confined a foot and a half or two feet high and expressed the desire of the to the house by sickness at this and he told me the other day that Eighth Grade to become their CALL ON writing. if he should get the stumps out worthy successors. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Daniels are J1M/VV1E DAWSON and off the ground it would likely PRACTICAL FURRIER Miss Haack for once was found to arrive this week for a visit cost him :oo more per acre.'-' $25 unprepared but proved master of' with Mrs. Daniels mother, Mrs. "My, that is expensive land. But When You Want Your the situation and mentioned the FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO Chura S. Nelson, who is sick at surely it can be done cheaper by HARNESS, SHOES REPAIRED. pleasure that her work here had present. Their son Karl is attending allowing time to help in decaying brought her and expressed the de- school her,e. The Oldest Exclusive Fur House sire that this first annual banquet the stumps and would it not be RUBBER HEELS a SPECIALTY Peter Hegg and Martin Beck, possible to chop down the large might be followed by one each who have been working at Wildwood, in the World trees and then let them lay to year. 1 have returned to the neighborhood. dry the large pieces, and decay .y ,• This marks a departure arid the 1 branches?" RAW FURS Olaf Bovald is at Big Falls vis- beginning of an epoch inthe history EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF "I will tell you how that comes iting friends. ofthe Big Falls schools. The out in this country," said Mr. SAVE 25 PER CENT BY Blaine Canfield attended the affair was especially enjoyable because Swanson. "It rains so much that county teachers meetings at the it set forth so plainly the f:i-' BUYING YOUR HARD trees with the bark on hardly ever growth made by the pupils of the county seat last. week. dries, not only on account of the WARE AT THOMPSON'S sMr. and Mrs. Hazletori came up school during the last four years. rain, but because the brush grows last week and took Elizabeth Miss Haack is especially to be I E A W A E so thickly that it, keeps sun up shome for a .few days' visit.. commended in the way her people Highest Cash Price Paid and air from doing its work. This STORE. Jas. Dawson, Mgr. Anderson Bros, were Margie managed the decorations of the on Raw Furs same continued dampness makes visitors on Tuesday. reception room and the entertainment N decay vey slow, but in a long Ing Tangen returned from of the guests there.,- enough time they will decay and Wildwood, ^rhere he has been Too much cannot be said iri 1 while that is going on a small He Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on'all Furs from the United logging for some time past. praise of the food and table decorations forest wilVgrow up again." State* and Pay as Hlg+i a Price for them as prepared by the girls tinder any House In the United States. "Would it cost much to have The merchant who invites you, the management of Miss Second Avenue between Second the new shoots cut once every through his. advertisement, to Symes/' We have only one regret and Third Streets. ~-.t- year?" BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY come and trade with him, will and that is that parents and patrahs F.C.ROGERS "That would be impossible unless appreciate your trade and will could not have looked in 1 treat, you. right./ The merchant you cleaned off the niost of upon, the banquet table and ob- Phone 128. the branches* and old brush, and who does not think enough of served the highly efficient manner is. you to solicit your business will in which the girls ofthe domestic that* is what we have been doing, ONTARIO FORT FRANCES, THOMPSON & SON E. only we have tried to get hayj ,not appreciate it. This fact is as science class performed their part started so as to have some.income plain,as the nose on your, face. in he evening's ^entertainment. A 1 a, -f 1 -MU'f DEFECTIVE PAGE