International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 19, 1916 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESL THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS DEATH SUMMONS and do something. In unity there Pat Rooney and Miss Luey Baker MRS. A. SCHONSBY is strength, one or two cannot were united in the bonds of A N O E E do it all. If we wish to accomplish holy matrimony at St. Thomas Mrs. Albert Schonsby of Birchdale anything we must work together church by Rev. Fr. Killeen, after died Saturday, Oct. 7., at in harmony and unity. Publishers of the Official County Proceedings which they departed for a her home of a complication of Following Mrs. Hastay's talk short honeymoon. diseases at the age of forty-one the party adjourned to the lecture Entered at the Port Office at International Falls Minn as Second-claw Matter The bride is the daughter of years. She was formerly Miss room, where ice cream and Mr. Jos. Baker, the earliest pioneer Underwood, a teacher in the cake were served. Mesdames INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY of this city, and is very Birchdale schools and was married Bacon and Carrier entertained highly regarded and popular in GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager in July of last year to Mr. with pleasing recitations, which social and church circles. Schonsby, who survives her. The were well applauded. The groom has been a salesman body was taken to International The meeting adjourned at 5:30. in the T. E. Cruickshank The unusual snow storm of yesterday is a warning to get Falls by boat on Monday and We are sorry to see Rev. and store and has built up for himself shipped from there to Staples, Mrs. Blake leave our city. Mrs. ready for the long, fine winter, such as are enjoyed in this country. a good reputation by his her former home, for interment. Blake was an active union worker The snow will probably leave in a few days, then everybody get exemplary habits and courteous The bereaved husband has the and we shall miss her. We busy—don't get caught again. manner. sincere sympathy of his neighbors wish the God speed. The Press joins their many and friends in his hour of W. C. T. U. Correspondent. friends in heartiest congratulations. Another week passes and evidently the city administration has sorrow. •done nothing to stop the sale of liquor, close the houses of ill Northome Creamery News The loss of Mrs. Schonsby is fame, or stop the gambling that is going on in many places. The felt to be a personal loss to NOTICE FOR BIDS. I hope that our trouble with every resident of the Birchdale mayor has a contingent fund which he might use to get evidence sour and bad cream is over, now community, and also to the older in regard to this lawlessness if it cannot be gotten in any other that the weather is getting cooler. teachers of the county and to Addition to School Building, way. GEO. P. WATSON But let us think about the those who knew her in this city. Birchdale, Minnesota. quantity. Be sure to keep your Candidate for Clerk of Court Who is responsible for that almost fatal automobile accident cows in the barn these cold Referring to the death of Mrs. last Sunday, the man who drank the.booze, the man who sold it to nights and have them well bedded The undersigned hereby.gives Schonsby the Long Prairie He has resided in the county him, or the mayor who did not prevent it being sold? The courts so they will be clean, and Leader says: notice that sealed proposals for continuously for the past fifteen have many times held the liquor vendor responsible for the drunken have your barn well ventilated. Mrs. Albert Schonsby of Birchdale, the material and Jabor necessary years. deeds of his customers, so why not go a step further and put the When through milking be sure to construct a well house addition Koochiching county, died at He is well acquainted with blame where it evidently belongs in this case? to remove the milk from the to school building, installing her home there Saturday, Oct7, all its needs. barn immediately and give it a gasoline engine and pump and according to information received plenty of fresh air. a hot water supply system, will by the Leader this week. He has always worked vigorously Considerable evidence has been brought out this week which Separate your milk immediately be received by the Unorganized Her death followed an illness of for its best interests. proves the complaints, that at least one Elwell road was not built after milking or your loss School District of Koochiching but one week's duration and was If elected he will take personal according to contract, yet it has cost considerable more than the will be large as the small gran the result of uremic poisoning. county, Minnesota, at the office and continual care of the work contracted price. The fault seems to have centered in the engineering ules of butter will be lost. It is of D. B. Jewell, clerk, International Maude H. Underwood, daughter of office and will give the best department and the road was O.Kd. by both the engineers and a good practice to run a quart of Falls, Minnesota, until the of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Underwood, service to all its patrons. the county board. Nothing short of a full and complete investigation warm water through your separator p. hour of 2 m. on the 1st day of was born at Alma, Wis., to warm it up before the November, 1916. will satisfy the taxpayers of this county. August 25, 1875, and came with milk is put in1. her parents to Minnesota and Plans and specifications are on SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS An even speed and feed will do file with the clerk and W. P. Allard, Todd county in 1882, settling at TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS much to insure an even cream Staples. Miss Underwood received Jr., architect, Duluth Minn. test, all other conditions being Proposals shall be in accordance her schooling in the schools the same. We take this opportunity of thanking the many new subscribers with the plans and specifications of Staples, and afterward took A PHONOGRAPH To secure the best results and up teaching, having engaged in and accompanied by a certified who have recently added their names to the rapidly growing the cleanest and most nearly check in the sum of 5 per cent of the work in Todd, Wadena, Cass list of patrons of the Press, and also to the continued loyalty of the FOR EVERY HOME perfect cream it is best to wash the bid, drawn in favor of P. H. and Koochiching counties for a old subscribers who are so cheerfully paying up their arrears without the separator each time after using. Fogarty, treasurer, International period of over twenty-three being dunned, and for the kindly words of appreciation, both The slime should be removed years. She was married at Birchdale Falls, Minnesota, thus confirming EDISON by word of mouth and by letter, in regard to the policy this paper and the parts thoroughly scalded July 20, 1915, to Albert the surety of the bidder to has persistently pursued during the past years for better government. to destroy the germs which are enter into agreement and deliver Schonsby, and made her home Diamond certain to be present. These there until death claimed her. to owner a satisfactory AMBEROLA Besides her parents and husband germs cause serious damage to surety bond in the sum of the EXERCISE AND HEALTH. the cream, and never mix cold she is survived by a number of contract price within six (6) $30.00—$50.00—175.00 and warm cream together. brothers and sisters, several of days after mailing of, or personal Cool you cream as soon as posa notification, of, award. Failure to whom are residents of this Man is a muscular animal. As such his movements in any I Edison in an it county. do so forfeits the check to said position are produced by the action of certain sets of muscles. el a ix in it Mrs. Schonsby was a member owner. The certified checks of All the muscles of the body, however, are not where the air is pure and have the unsuccessful bidders shall be Blue Amberol 4 minute of the Congregational church and in plain sight, nor are they all used for moving it in a tub of cold water but Records of the Eastern Star lodge... The, returned upon the letting of the the position of the body in relation to its surroundings. contract. never, never keep your cream in remains were brought to Staples, the cellar. By order of the Board of Education, 50c—75c—$1.00 for interment, funeral servicesbeing Some of the most important muscles of the C. C. Peterson, who reserve the right to held by Rev. J. Steele. body are within the body cavity and compose reject any or all bids. Buttermaker. such organs as the heart, intestines, stomach, D. B. Jewell, Card of Thanks. C. N. WIRT, Agent. walls of the blood vessels. The action of these Rooney-Baker. Clerk. International Falls, Minn. We wish to thank all our kind muscles are immediately connected with the vital International Falls, Minn., neighbors and friends who have processes of the body. Last Monday morning Mr. October 18, 1916. O26 given so generously of their assistance These two classes of muscles are-, however, 4h P. Swinnerton, and sympathy in our recent at. d. intimately associated. That is, the health, vigor, bereavement and general good condition of each class is affected by the condition Albert Schonsby and Family. of the other class. If one class is in fine condition it will be a fair presumption W. C. T. U. NOTES that the other class is also. One of the things which, more than anything else, tends to The reception given by the produce a healthy and normal condition of all these muscles is union for Mrs. A. Hastay, the E. district president, at the Bethlehem exercise. Exercise means the regular use of all these muscles, especially church Tuesday last, was a the external body muscles, in such a way as to keep them delightful social affair. The district healthy and vigorous. president visits our union It is a Tact worth}' of most particular note that the regular only once a year and every njem!er exercise of the outside body muscles tends to affect the inside muscles ought to attend this, if no of the bod)' favorably and keep them normal. other, meeting. In the absence of. of muscles of the arms, legs, back, abawimn Moderate exercise the the president Mrs. Carrier, the other parts of the body will react back upon the other vice president, conducted the of body, and will facilitate and make more complete muscles meeting in her usual most pleasing ti'e processes digestion. This exercise will also affect the heart., the 01 and efficient manner. making its muscle strong and healthy, and also the muscle walls The scripture lesson was read of the blood vessels. by Mrs. Addie Martin, with Where Children prayer by Mrs. Nora Heermance. Reciprocally, a healthy condition of heart, stomach and intestine Mrs. Twedt, the secretary, read muscles will favor good circulation of the bloood and the a letter from Mrs. C. B. Kinney full execution of the processes of digestion. These will make ibe to the union. We are all glad Mrs. outer muscles and tissues of the body more healthy, and unite to Kinney is so rapidly recovering A moving picture revelation dealing plainly with the question of produce a completely healthy body. from her serious operation, and BIRTH CONTROL So that exercise is very valuable to the production of good •rust she may soon be with us health. again. A Smashing, Daring Subject Handed in A Smashing, Daring BUT tins exercise must be reasonable and adapted to the requirements Mrs. Twedt's piano solo was Way. Indorsed by Superior Paulist, Father of the United rendered in a most pleasing manner. of each man's body. It might be said that exercise has States John J. Hughes Dr. C. H. Pankhurst, and Hundreds killed nearly as many as has the lack of exercise. Many big, bujjly of Clergy, Doctors, Social Workers. Rev. Heermance gave a brief pugilists, professional athletes such as bicycle racers, runners, talk on the result of county option, It will make women think and think hard. It will make 'football players, etc., have died prematurely from too much exercise. especially in our own city. men look before they leap. It will be a warning to the They train so much that the heart especially gets abnormally Mesdames Nord and Millard young. It will set International Falls agog. It is the big. Then when they discontinue the training this "ox-heart," as each sang a beautiful solo, followed Sensation of Sensations. It will impress every living it is called, just turns largely to fat, goes to pieces, and they die. with a reading by Mrs. soul who sees it. It is ian arraignment against those So that exercise must be moderate, judicious, and adapted to Eliza Carrier, which was well guilty of the pre-meditated slaughter of the unborn. the needs of the body of each individual. given. It is a master production, written by Lois Weber, the Mrs. Hastay then gave a report A middle aged man who has led a quiet life needs only very genius of the screen, who produced "Hypocrites," of the state W. C. T. U. careful and moderate exercise. To overdo this thing means to injure "Scandal," etc. It is acted with impelling force by convention in her usually delightful his heart and ultimately shorten his life. manner, which proved O N E O W E Young men and boys in school need careful supervision so as most interesting to every one. and All-Star Cast including not' to exercise too much and injure the heart. For this organ, more Mrs. Hastay gave some interesting than any other, needs exercise, but needs it very carefully applied. A I E W A A and helpful ideas, which we trust will be found useful in The craze of the last few years for physical culture and other and hundreds to give realism to the spectacular scenes our union. She named three diseases such things, needs to be very carefully guarded especially in the Monday Evening Continuous Tuesday Matinee and Evening that unions are apt to case of middle aged and older people. GRAND THE A TRE have. One was "sleeping sickness." In this, as in everything else, moderation is the key note and We wonder whether our the soundest principle to follow. And, better still, under the supervision Admission 25 cents union is not having a slight attack and advice of a competent physician. of this malady. Let us awake f", iU