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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PKKSL THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS worst detriments to little children from the first, and later as they DEATH OF MRS. WM. FRANK grow up. Every parent owes it to the child to know, from a doctor A N O E E only, whether their child has any hereditary defect or disease, and Dr. Monahan and Dr. Ghostly seek to correct it at once*. were called Saturday to the bedside Publishers of the Official County Proceedings Then there are the defects and diseases of children acquired of Mrs. Wm. Frank, twelve after birth, up to school age. miles down Rainy river from Entered at the Port Office at international Falls Minn as Second-class Matter Some of these defects are due to improper feeding and clothing. this city, but found that Mrs. Frank had been dead several COMPANY Such things as bow-legs and puny, under-sized and under-nourished INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING hours, resulting from heart conditions in children are due to wrong feeding. If you don't know OZO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager trouble. how to feed a child properly, or see these conditions and don't The family has resided down know the cause, see a doctor at once arid get his advice. Large the river for many years and numbers of the troubles of children, not only defects but diseases The next move for the United States in the German submarine for several years past have conducted as well, are due to feeding a child the wrong food and not feeding warfare seems to be for Governor Burnquist to suspend President a stopping place on the it at the proper times. Large numbers of children who now come mail route to Loman. Deceased Woodrow Wilson and his cabinet pending an investigation of the to school for the first time—little, wizened, puny, wrongly- or under-developed was about fifty years of age and "notes." things, pitiable to see—could have been fully developed is survived by her husband and for their age, strong and healthy-looking, with straight six children, who have the sincere According to the internal revenue collectors, International sympathy of the community bones and strong bodies, if they had been fed right from birth up. Falls had sixteen liquor license stamps in that town in their bereavement. Then the matter of dressing children, from babies on, has a prior to the county option election. Now there are fortynine. The body was brought to this serious effect on their health. They have been either under- or overclothed. The county option law, according to that, is a guilder city by Undertaker Frank Green The clothing has been put on them so as to restrain and up of business for the revenue department, but, what does to be prepared for interment. affect the normal exercise of the body and its organs. And this has it mean Simply this, that forty-nine places sell liquor now gone on from birth so long that they are finally defective or deformed. where only sixteen sold it before—Northern News. GEO. P. WATSON GAUTHIER-CRAITE If you don't know how to clothe your babies and children, How about it, Mr. Mayor? Candidate for Clerk of Court ask the doctor or a good trained nurse. Or write to the U. S. Bureau of Public Health at Washington for pamphlets 611 the subject, A pretty church wedding was He has resided in the county THE PRESS PROGRESSES. conducted by Rev. Fr. Killeen gotten out just for your use. continuously for the past fifteen at St. Thomas church in our city Then, too, the diseases which children have during this period years. The Press last week closed a contract with the Bonnet-Brown last Tuesday morning at eight from birth to school age could most of them be avoided. Never allow He is well acquainted with o'clock, in the marriage of Mr. Sales Service of Chicago, an advertising service that will cfo much your children to be exposed in any way to any other case of sickness all its needs. Joseph Gauthier to Miss Zida to increase the artistic appearance of the paper and add to its pulling in anyone else, no matter what it is. It may appear to be a Craite. The bridal pair were attended He has always worked vigorously power as an advertising medium. light and simple disease, but your child may take it seriously and for its best interests. by Mr. Jule Gauthier and The Bonnet-Brown Company has long held an enviable posi be for ever afterwards affected. Miss Marie LaFave. If elected he will take personal tion among the advertising concerns of the country through its If we are to have better, stronger, healthier children to' send The contracting parties are and continual care of the work expert work with the large city dailies, but has recently perfected to school, to learn better and make better citizens in the future, well known and highly regarded of office and will give the best a plan whereby this service is extended to the country weeklies we must give them parents free from disease and, after they are residents of our city. The groom service to all its patrons. We have long realized the need of such a service but none born, care for them in a sane and scientific manner, not raising is a steam fitter by trade but for has heretofore been available and we are sure the local merchants them "b'guess and b'gosh," as too many have been raised in the the past five years has been a paper A wise nut has discovered and other advertisers will appreciate its value. The service maker in the local mills and past, but according to the known laws of good health and long life. that it unhealthy for two persons means, substantially, that the Press has at its command the services is now a finisher. to occupy the same bed, The bride lives with her brothers, of expert artists and ad-writers, and that the expense to the advertisers M. E. CONFERENCE was lashed to a tree, assaulted regardless of the fact recorded Walter and Wilfred Craite will be no more than for the space they use. To one local PASTORS ASSIGNED and shot twice,. in the Book of Moses that Moses both of whom are papermakers. concern it will mean the saving of $200.00 a year which they have It is said that he answers the slept with his forefathers, which The Press joins their many heretofore paid out for such service in addition to newspaper space. CContinued from Page 1) description of the girl's assailant was five to a hill, and then lived friends in heartiest congratulations. perfectly. to the ripe old age of seven or Crookston E. E. Shawl. KEYES' OPPORTUNITY. eight hundred and twenty years. He was brought to this city Deer Creek and Henning: To Another savior of the health of by Constable Brown of Gemmel be supplied by T. C. Thompson. W. C. T. U. NOTES Human life is of too short duration for any of us to get sore his bretheren has learned that it and taken to Grand Rapids to be Detroit: C. H. McCrae. or to be vindicative. As editor of this paper we have done our is unsafe tq ride a horse that brought before Miss Dahl for Duane Mission: D. F. Porter. Special! level best to help blot out the accursed liquor traffic, with its attendant another fellow has ridden, or to identification today. Officials are Eagle Bend and Clarissa: G. O. The next meeting of the union evils, from this city and county. Whatever we have said attend church where other people confident that they have the Hunter. will be held in the Bethlehem attend. The kiss has been or done has been without malice toward any man or set of men right man. Fergus Falls: G. H. Zentz. church, Tuesday, October 17th, branded as the tempter of death or any thought of playing politics, and it really grieves us to see Fisher and Mallory: To be Finerman, who says he is from 3 to 5 p. m. The public is in all manner of diseases. Handshaking supplied by Hadley Hanson. such a naturally fine man as Mayor Keyes throw away such an seventeen years old, walked into most cordially invited to attend. is now considered extremely Fosston: E. C. Parish. unusual opportunity to typify high official duty combined with the hotel conducted by Mrs. Goslin Every member is expected to be dangerous. The Crosby Foxhome and Everdell: To be good personal citizenship. of Gemmel late yesterday. present to greet our district Times thinks if things keep up supplied by Oscar Holt. He took a woman's pocketbobk It does not seem possible that such a good business man as president, Mrs. E. A. Hastay of it will be unhealthy to be buried Frazee and Vergas: F. L.'Er-, jfrom his pocket, opened it and Mr. Keyes has proven himself to be should allow himself to be influenced Blackduck. The following interesting in the same graveyard with other lougher. showed that he had only 26 in his official duty against the best interests of this city program will be rendered: people. The only way a person Gully: Fred Stokes. cents and he asked that he be by any selfish financial or political motive, but there is a growing Devotionals by president. can be safe from disease or getting Hallotk, Donaldson and Ken- given something to eat. suspision that such may be the case. Piano solo, Mrs. Theo. Twedt. run over is in a store that nedy: H. P. Gardner. He was dressed in a dark suit, We very much hope that, by doing his simple and plain duty Short talk, Rev. E. L. Heermance. doesn't advertise.—Antigo Farmers'Journal. Hawley: P. A. St. John. wore a dark hat and wore butJohn as mayor, in enforcing all the laws of this city, he will forever end Herman and Norcross: ton shoes. His pants were fringied Solo,» Mrs. L. H. Nord. this suspicion, and in so doing he will not only gain the "well done" Lowe. at the botom as if he had been Readings, Mrs. F. Carrier. of its best citizens but he will also enable those who are capable of Hewitt and Bertha: J. P. walking through brush, and his AMERICAN TRACTION CO. Solo, Mrs. G. N. Millard. Adair. better things to get awey from the undesirable business in which heels were turned as if he had Report of state W. C. T. U. Hubbard and Huntersville: they have become engaged, probably through force of circum- been walking in a swamp. He TIME TABLE convention, Mrs. A. E. Hastay. Lorenzo Johnson. stances over which they had little control. was dirty and showed signs of After the program light refreshments International Falls and Ranier: hard travel. will be served. THE LOCAL PAPER. Edward Kaneen. As he left the hotel Mrs. GosLancaster This is all free to the public, C.rcu.t: To be sup- |in ca„ed McDonald of Be- Leave Leave A and you are asked to set aside plied by W. E. Peterson It ought to be, as it usually is, on the living room table along midji, state land examiner, who this date and plan to attend. You Littlefork: To be supplied. Int. Falls was in the hotel at the time and Ranier with the family Bible and farm magazine. It is the story-teller of will be welcome. Long Prairie: C. H. Blake. told him she thought the man the neighborhood, and it deals in a simple, friendly fashion with the W. C. T. U. Correspondent. Melrose: Supplied by A. T. answered the description of the doings of the neighbors. The man who puts it together week Stevens. who assaulted Miss Dahl. man 10:30 A. M. 11.30 A.M. WOULD DETERMINE after week overlooks Bill's failings while living, and says only Menhaga, Sebeka and Rune- Mr. McDonald then followed BOUNDARY LINE kindly things about Bill when he crosses the dark river, still owing berg: To be supplied by L. W. the man an^ placed him under 1:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. Bates. for five years' back subscription. It is an inveterate gossiper about arrest. Oft searching him he Washington, Oct. 7.—Attorney Moorhead: Francis Boone the neighborhood, but its gossip is seldom tinged with anything found a .22 calibre revolver and General Lyndon A. Smith will on 4:30 P. M. 5:15 P. M. Motley Circuit: G. C. Fenske. save friendliness it leads us, week in and week out, to have a little a number of cartridges. He also Monday file a suit in the United Nary and Guthrie: J. C. Jewell. better feeling toward those about us. found many clippings of poems States supreme court against the 7:00 P. M. 7:30 P. M. Its coming breaks the monotony of the week and furnishes and a large number of pictures state of Wisconsin, asking the Northome Circuit. L. S. Koch. many a nev/ subject for table talk and evening conversation. If it of women clipped from newspapers. court to determine the boundary 11:00 P. M. 11:30 P.M. Osakis and West Union: B. reminds us of death and taxes it also tells us of the new baby over line between the states of Wisconsin Lambert. at Olson and the new silo going up down on the creek. It is a friend When arrested Finerman said and Minnesota in St. Park Rapids: J. B. Smith. 1:00 A.M. 2:00 A.M. who tells us, in plain blackand white, just how friendly and good Louis Bay. that he was from Minneapolis Redby, Puposky and Nebish: a lot of folks our own great good fortune has placed us among. and that he had been carrying The state of Wisconsin claims To be supplied by John Knight. that the boundary line runs along Do we appreciate it as we ought? Do we remember our neighbor-editor Perham and Richville: T. A. newspapers there. He said that 1 he left.that J_I city _!i Oct. rv.i 7 and he the north shore of the bay and, 1 with a hand-grip that leaves something crinkly in his Orrock. Get on did not remember anything after acting on that theory, the city hand, good for a hat for the editor's wife or a pair of shoes for St. Hilaire: W. G. Follensbe. that urtil he reached International of Superior has been assessing the Firing'Line St. Vincent and Humboldt: the editor's boy It might pay to experiment along this line and Falls. He stated that he taxes against the docks and the G. W. Powell. to watch the result.—Farm, Stock and Home. then walked back to Bemidji. He coal stocks in West Duluth. It Sauk Center: R. W. Duell. denied any connection with the is stated that the amount of Spooner: To be supplied. ARE CHILDREN, BEFORE SCHOOL AGE, PROPERLY Dahl case. taxes claimed by Superior this Thief River Falls: G. O. Parish. CARED FOR? year is about $8,000. The state Mr. McDonald turned the of Minnesota claims that the man over to Constable Brown, Staples: J. S. Kingan. A big proportion of children who are admitted to school at boundary line bisects St. Louis Verndale an3 Central: A. W. who brought him to this city. live or six years of age are found to be defective in some matter bay. '^ossness. Officials do not believe Finerman's of health. They have either had two or three contagious It is also expected that a suit Wadena: E. C. Horn. story as he is travelstained diseases, or they are puny and rinder-developed, will be filed against the state of Walker: J. C. Jewell. and shows signs of long Minnesota by the state of North or have very marked defects. Who is TF yon want to mewed Warren L. W. Bartholow. exposure. 1 in life you most know Dakota in which the latter will responsible for these things? Whiteville and Round Prairie what new in business ami indntby. in invention and science. ••ft- claim damages for overflow of To be supplied by Fred Hoyt. of Since children, up to the age at which they Get out the rut get on the firing Una. Read FAREWELL SUPPER Popular Science lands in the Red River vallay. It first go to school, have been almost completely is also understood that North SUSPECT HELD AS ASSAILANT and only in the care of their parents, the blame Next Monday evening the Monthly Dakota will ask the supreme for these things must lie with the parents. OF MISS DAHL members of the Odd Fellows and court to issue an injunction the moat Interesting and usefbl magaiine, ud There are, of course, things which children of Rebekah lodges of this city will against Minnesota to restrain the biggest money's worth. Every month this age have, and may always have through their 300 Pictures—300 Articles Adolph Finerman Arrested at give a farewell reception and the continued construction of all for only 15 cents. All the new ideas ud whole life, which they have taken by birth from supper to Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ok Bi Bwlnaertett, drainage ditches discharging into Goslin's Hotel, Gemmel, inventions in electricity and wireless, in OS. D. automobiles and aeroplanes, in shopwork and Blake, at their lodge rooms. All their parents. If there were any use in the state­ the Red River of the North and Taken to Grand Rapids. 1 in forming, and in machinery. members of both lodges are requested ment, it behooVes children to select the right kind of parents to possibly to require the state of How to make things at home. 20 pages every month, including refrigerators, poultry houses, to be present. Supper bring them into the world. But since this is impossible, the next Minnesota to close up ditches furniture, automobile shop repairs, etc. It is tall of money-making, step-saving ideas. Bemidji, Oct. 10— Adolph will be served at 9:30 o'clock. already in operation. In both thing is for people to see that they are fit to have children. It is written in plain English for men and boya. Finerman was arrasted yesterday Copy—a Adolph Krohn, cases the court will appoint commissioners 15 Cent* a Year First, then, parents should know what, if any, defects or diseases at Gemmel as a suspect as Geo. Stiaw, Get it from a newsdealer or write direct to to take testimony for their children may have taken from them, as their parents. Popular Science Monthly, tW Fourth Ave., N.Y. the assailant of Miss Olga Dahl, Geo. P. Watson, submission later, probably in the rnrr There are such diseases and defects, and they are some of the~ ffXvTXi far pottage sad smtisa this ptpar. Round Lake school teacher, who Committee. next term.