International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 4, 1917 · Page 2 of 8
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r°'*8 r^*- •til 3** '&3rfeJPW'.j^INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE "i PROFESSIONAL CARDS Crofchet Cap—1st Mildred C. Green 2nd Mrs. Jack O'Leary 3rd Esther Coat Hanger—1st Paul Kidd, Ranier 2nd Eve Testier, Ranier 3rd Henry TO OWNERS OF WOOD LOTS Peterson. 1-,?^ ,' Tessier, Ranier. ,, JOHN H. BROWN Corset Cover, crochet yoke—1st Mrs.x A. N. Bangson 2nd Mrs. Michael Towel Holder—1st Henry Tessier, Ranier 2nd Marshall Eck, Ranier 3rd In view of the "need of fuel, and Augee 3rd Mrs. I. N. Hinckley. Malcolm Pearson, Ericsburg. Attorney at Law -"V the shortage of labor for cutting Corset Cover Yoke, crochet—1st Mrs. Ted Siats 2nd Mrs. R. H. Collar Card of Rope Work, 8 pieces—none. cord-wood, we ask all persons having Office over 0. M. Carr & Cp. 3rd Esther Peterson. Broom Holder—1st Neil Watson, Ray 2nd Dewey Barron, Ray 3rd wood they want cut. to report at International Falls, Minnesota Night Gown, crochet yoke—1st Mrs. Michael Augee 2nd Mrs. O. S. Larson Ingeman Anshus, Silverdale. .-v once to Box 112, City. Many people 3rd Mrs. Ted Siats. Unclassified—1st Book rack, John Lebernick, Rauch 2nd, Neck tie holder, will be able to take a few days off DR. H. H. IHRIG Towel, crochet trimming—1st Mrs. I. N. Hinckley. Geo. Skutevik, Silverdale 3rd, Book rack, Frank Rauch, Rauch. and cut their own supplies of wood. Dentist Table Mats, crochet—2nd Mrs. I." N. Hinckley. Work Apron, under 13 years—1st Caroline Webb, Beaver 2nd Emiline In war ^time that may be as good a Crochet Coin Purse—1st Mrs. Michael Augee 2nd Bessie Marsden 3rd Nolin, Central 3rd Flora Scott, Littlefork. vacation a? a hunting trip, and of Office o*er Holler's Confectionery Mrs. Mabel Marsden. International Falls, Minnesota Hemstitched Towel, under 13 years—1st Caroline Webb, Beaver 2nd more service to our country. State Table Runner—1st Miss Sarah Gleason. Sallie Ogren, Clementson 3rd Dolores Smith, Big Falls. location of land, number of acres, Table Itunner, filet crochet—1st Mrs. J. F. Gavin 2nd Mrs. O. S. Larson kind of wood* price of stumpage by Hemstitched Patch—1st Verna Webb, Beaver Dora 2nd LaBarge, Int'l GEO. S. LANGLAND 3rd Mrs. L. M. Patnode. Falls 3rd Caroline Webb, Beaver. the cord, distance from International Lawyer' Corset Cover, with filet yoke—2nd Mrs. Michael Augee. Stockinet Darn on Stocking—1st Barbara Jackson, Int'l Falls 2nd none Falls, and how reached from here. In the litis Block on Fourth Avenue Night Gown, with filet yoke—1st Mrs. Ted Siats 3rd Mrs. John Berg. 3rd Reta Byrne, Clementson. Agricultural Division, 4Zs* fv- Lunch Cloth, filet—2nd Miss Sarah Gleason. •International Falls, Minnesota Three-cornered Darn—1st Barbara Jackson, Int'l Falls 2nd Anna Barron, Koochiching County Dresser Scarf—1st Mrs. 'Frank Green. Shelland. Public Safety Commission. Fine Arts." Work "Bag—1st Caroline Webb, Beaver 2nd Aileen Fridell, Clementson F. J. McPARTLIN Centerpiece, eyelet—1st Mrs. Refsaas. 3rd Marion Anderson, Dentaybow.. Lawyer POSITIONS waiting tor every Dresser Ccarf, eyelet—2nd Mrs. E. Kingsbury. Doll's Clothes—1st Alice Byrne, Clementson 2nd Evelyn Cave, Frontier young man and woman who takes Office over International State Bank Centerpiece, French emb—2nd Mrs. I. N. Hinckley. 3rd Adelaide Nolin, Central. bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting International Falls, Minnesota Night Gown, French emb.—1st Mrs. J. F. Gavin. Hemstitched Handkerchief—1st Selma Frahm, Beaver 2nd Mabel Olson, or auto, gas and steam engineering Pillow' Slips, French emb.—2nd Mrs. L. M. Patnode. Dentaybow 3rd Gertrude Witt, Clementson. at the Crookston college. G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D„ C. M. Towel, French emb.—1st Mrs. I. N. Hinckley. Work Apron, 13 to 18 years—1st Selma Frahm, Beaver 2nd Jessie Bouley, Board and room in private family, '*%*Physician and Surgeon Tatting Handkerchief—1st Mrs. H. J. Engelking 2nd Mrs. J. F. Gavin Central 3rd Agnes Skifstrom, Loman. $3.50 to $4.50 per week. Write to J. 3rd Mrs. I. N. Hinckley. Three-cornered Darn—1st Borghild Peterson, Silverdale 2nd Millie Jackson, Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. tf. Tatting Table Runner—1st Mrs,. Wm. Ryan. Int'l Falls. Office over City Drug Store Tatting Centerpiece—1st Mrs. Wallace. Buttonholes—lsta Catherine Cullen, Dentaybow 2nd Ellen Cullen, Dentaybow. International Falls, Minnesota SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Tatting Doiley—1st Lillian Ellingson 2nd Mrs. Siehl. •r Centerpiece, colored emb.—1st Mrs. E. Kingsbury 2nd Miss Siehl. Overhand Patch—3rd Helen Regel, Lundgren. DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Doiley, colored emb.—1st Mrs. John Bushong. Work Bag—1st Georgina Fridell, Clementson 2nd Selma Frahm, Beaver Physician and Surgeon 3rd Anne Limpinen, Clementson. Centerpiece, hardanger—2nd Mrs. I. N. Hinckley. Office over litis Drug Store Dresser Scarf, hardanger—3rd Mrs. Refsaas. Fancy Apron—1st Caroline Webb, Beaver 2nd Ella Sockness, Littlefork 3rd Anne Olson, Dentaybow. Lunch Cloth, hardanger—1st Mrs. I. N. Hinckley. Phone 11 Corset Cover—1st Christine Vider, Rauch 2nd Cecile Norcross, Besceniar Sofa Pillow, cross stitch—2nd Myrtle Peterson. Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching 3rd Isabelle O'Loughlin, Wildwood. Sofa Pillow, colored emb.—1st Miss Belle Feeney. International Falls, Minnesota Petticoat—1st Isabelle O'Loughlin, Wildwood 2nd Gunhild Johnson Lindford. Sofa Pillow, filet—1st Mrs. I. N. Hinckley. Oil Painting—2nd Mrs. I. D. Ward. PHINNEY & CAMPBELL Hemstitched Towel—1st Selma Frahm, Beaver 2nd Catherine Cullen, Pen and Ink Sketch—3rd Mrs. Frank Serois. Lawyers Dentaybow 3rd Millie Jackson, Int'l Falls. Water Color—1st Mrs. I. D. Ward. Plain Dress—1st Annie Limpinen, Clementson 2nd Georgina Fridell, Clementson. Curtains, crochet trimming, special—2nd Mrs. L. M. Patnode 3rd Mrs. A. International Falls, Minnesota N. Bangson. Hemstitched Pillow Slip—1st Catherine Cullen, Dentaybow 2nd Ellen Sheet and Pillow Slips, tatting, special—1st Florence Watson. W. E. LAWRENCE Travel and Ship Your Cullen, Dentaybow 3rd Ruth Marklund, Lindford. Baby Carriage Robe, special—1st Mrs. L. M. Patnode. The Rexall Store Baby Gertrude, special—1st Miss Belle Feeney. Freight and Express STATE GAME LAWS International Falls, Minnesota Battenberg Centerpiece, special—1st Mrs. John Bushong. ringneck, or English pheasant until Via Irish Crochet—3rd Mrs. Michael Augee. 1920. Tatted Handbag, special— 1st Mrs. George Watson. MINNESOTA and DR. E. A. THOMPSON Squirrels, October 16 to February The following are dates during^ Knitted Petticoat, special—1st Mrs. Valkenburg. Dentist 28. Basket, wood carving—3rd Sadie Garrison. f- I which bc'th small and large game in INETRNATIONAL Phone 245 Deer and moose, November 10 to Minnesota may be shot. A careful School Exhibit. November 30. Office over litis Drug Store Railway Potatoes—1st Lowell Troy 2nd Ida Collar 3rd Frank O'Loughlin. observation of these rules will be appreciated Bag limit ducks, 15 daily, 45 in possession. International Falls, Minnesota Carrots—1st Ida Collar 2nd Frank O'Loughlin. by State Game Warden C. Quail, 10 in one day, 20 in A. Avery. Beets—1st Frank O'Loughlin 2nd Ida Collar. possession, 30 in .any one open season. Secure Tickts and Information. W. E. MARTIN Onions—1st Ethel Troy 2nd Frank O'Loughlin. Wild ducks, wild geese, coot and Prairie chicken, 5 in one day, Pop Corn—1st Frank O'Loughlin. From Contractor and Builder rails, September 16 to December 1. 15 in possession, 25 in any one season, Cocoanut Layer Cake—1st Alice Peterson 2nd Louise Griffith 3rd Gladys Unlawful to kill wood ducks. Repairs Promptly Done Not more than 30 game birds, C. G. WHITNEY, Agent Engelking. Prairie chicken, sharp tailed grouse Phone 159 705 8th St. except wild ducks, in possession at Canned Vegetables,4 varieties—1st Isabelle O'Loughlin. International Falls, Minn*. and snipe, September 16 to October one time. White Bread—1st Grace Milton 2nd Cleo Crandall 3rd Gladys Engelking. 1. Unlawful to shoot mourning dove, The Shoe Hospital Resident game license, small game, Chocolatp Loaf Cake—1st Sadie Thompson 2nd Grace• 'Milton 3rd Cleo woodcock, upland plover, or golden $1 big game, $1. Nonresident license, A. M. CLELAND, Gen. Pass. Agent,. Crandall. plover before 1920. small game, $10 big game, $25. REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT St. Paul, Minn. SCHOOL EXHIBIT—DIVISION A. Quail, November 1 to December 1. Unlawful to shoot ducks before NATHAN NURICK, Proprietor Winners determined from schools winning most prizes at the State Unlawful to shoot partridge, Chinese sunrise or before sunset. 213 Third Street Fair. Next to Boston Lunch Graded and Consolidated Exhibit—1st Northome 2nd Littlefork 3rdMar gie 4th Loman/, 5th Indus. NORTHERN MINNESOTA Winners determined by those winning most prizes at County Fair 7 Rural Schools—1st Dentaybor 2nd Beaver I (Ray P. O.) 3rd Stillar 4th HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Harrigan 5th Hay Creek. Dr. R. H. Monahan Phone 223 Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 SCHOOL EXHIBIT—DIVISION Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 Map of Minnesota—1st Aagot Tangen, Big Falls 2nd Elizabeth Sutsh Eudestine Hospital.... Phone 79 Quality and Style Int'l Falls 3rd Ellen Nelson, Border. Office over International State Bank Product Map of North America—1st'Marion Hofdahl, Fairjand 2nd Phone 1S5 Joyce Hardesty, Frontier 3rd Reta Byrne, Clementson. International Falls, Minnesota Map of Africa—1st Catherine Cullen, Dentaybow 2nd Elien Cullen, Den Make Their Own Challenge 7 taybow 3rd Ole Thoreson, Dentaybow. If the public will get the habit Map of British Isles—1st Ellen Cullen, Dentaybow 2nd Catherine Cullen of using their street address on all Dentaybow 3rd Jennie Tangen, Big Falls. mails it will give them better service Relief Map of South America—1st Robt. Currie ,Clementson 2nd Bar when the carriers are put in bara Jackson, Int'l Falls 3rd Robt. Steen, Lundgren. service and also be appreciated by Penmanship (booklet)—1st Ellen Cullen, Dentaybow 2nd Borghild Tangen Any article that holds the the postal department. 3rd Catherine Cullen, Dentaybow. Postmaster. Penmanship (booklet)—1st Elizabeth Sutsh, Int'l Falls Grace Tangen confidence of the American Big Falls 3dr Tina Zograbelny, Shelland. Penmanship (booklet)—1st Mary Figgen, Shelland 2nd John Zagrabelny S.E. THOMPSON & SON public over a term of Shelland 3rd George Glennie, Dentaybow. Pen and Ink Drawing—1st Marie Anderson, Laurel 2nd Helma Nystrom Ericsburg 3rd Ernest Rogers, Ericsburg. years has to be right Pencil Drawing—1st Harold Isackson, Happyland 2nd Ernest Rogers Agents for the Ericsburg 3rd Emil Lind, Happyland. Crayon Work—1st Ernest Rogers, Ericsburg 2nd Wallace Kucera Ericsburg 3rd Anna Ruper, Greaney. Styleplus#i7 Water Color Work—1st Marion Anderson,Dentaybow 2nd Mary Rapoway, Clothes J"/ Shelland 3rd Ida Johnson, Shelland. Crocheting—1st Olive Gunderson, Ericsburg 2nd Irene Isackson, Lindford Knitting—1st Hilma Nystrom, Ericsburg 2nd Marion Anderson, Dentay bow 3rd George Glennie, Dentaybow. Poultry booklet—1st Emil Lind, Happyland 2nd Ida B. Johnson, Rauch have continually increased in 3rd Catherine Cullen, Dentaybow. Dairy Cattle (booklet)—1st Alice Rossing, Craigville 2nd Robt. Gurry, popularity. Their quality is Clementson 3rd Carl Daniels, Big Falls. Potatoes (booklet)—1st Aagot Tangen, Big Falls 2nd Violet Carlson, always right—all-wool fabrics, Wildwood 3rd Ida Skal, Big Falls. Detroit Vapor Minnesota (booklet)—1st Ella Dahlgren, Northome 2nd Anna Detichak expertly tailored, their style is Oil Stove Rauch 3rd Reynold Isackson, Happyland. How to Save Steps in Donig Housework (booklet)—1st Emil Isackson, always right—the models are, Happyland 2nd Jennie Peterson, _Happyland 3rd Amanda Tornquist The only absolutely Clementson. 7 fashioned by designers who .It Wickless Oil Stove Under nine years-r-Weaving, Rug 8x12—1st Emil Isackson, Happyland on the 'market. 2nd Jennie Peterson, Happyland 3rd Amanda Tornquist, Clementson. stand out in their profession. Burns just like gas. Under nine years—Cord Hammock, 15 in.—1st Amanda Tornquist Clementson 2nd Ada Gerhard, Nett Lake 3rd Alfhild Robertson, Clementson Call and let us Raffia Basket, not more than 6 in. dia.—1st John Soroka, Shelland 2nd The makers have been able to 'V show you. Odin Olson, Littlefork 3rd John Zagrabelny, Shelland. Reed Basket, under nine years—1st Alvin Glennie, Dentaybow 2nd Alfred keep the price the same through Lofgren, Lindford. S. E. THOMPSdN&SON $17. this season, Raffia Bag, under nine years—1st Dora LaBarge, Int'l Falls. .Raffia Bag, 8x12* 9 to 13 years—1st Barbara Jackson, Int'l Falls 2nd Hon ••fl 3 ora Cullen, Dentaybow 3rd Matthew Woitel, Shelland. 0 O A New Styleplus Grade at $21 Match Scratcher—1st John Labernick, Rauch 2nd Orlean Anshus, Silverdale Sty,eplus 3rd Tony Kovach, Rauch. Clothes also excels tirits class., Pen Rack—1st John Pierce, Silverdale 2nd Frank Ruach, Rauch 3rd -lii V*" '*'ij'tf Ask your Hat man to show John Soroka, Shelland. 'J 511' you the new 1 Brush Broom Holder—1st Henry Flake, Greaney 2nd Frerik^Zelegnikar, A Silverdale 3rd Tony Polcher. M4gK0WITZ & SUMMERFIELD "m uZZdr-' Nail Box—IstFrank Labernick, Rauch 2nd Frank Flake," Greaney* 3rd George Skutevek, Silverdale. CLOTHIERS Sleeve Board—1st Robert Steen, Lundgren 2nd Frank Labernick, Rauch. Meat Carving Board, 14 in.—1st Harold Johnson, Ericsburg 2n^ Ernest INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Lindeman, Ericsburg 3rd Norman Carpenter, Ray. Wl 4 vtib WMM Bird House, rustic—1st Orlean Anshus, Silverdale^ 2nd Clarence Eide, Shi-' 14' Dentayho\v 3rd Percy Good, Clementson. Bird House, shop made—1st John'Labernick, Rauclv*' Ifok for tht nam Hammer Handle—1st Robert Steen Lundgren 2nd Earl Perry ..Ray 3rd Gust Suojanen',1 Ray.