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

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^T* r^r**Tv-, 'F^^f~ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919 PAGE FIV School supplies at Rubin's Drug GAiS-15-POUNDS MARGIE Store. f. LOCAL HAPPETONGS Mr. O. Larson went to Dakota on IN FIFTEEN DAYS Frank S. Lang is on a business Friday. trip to the Twin Cities this week. Agnes Erickson was assisting at Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's MICKIE SAYS Dr. Mary Ghostly returned yesterday Thompson was so Rundown He the Tuttle home the past week. Drug Store. tf morninig after a few days visit Couldn't Walk Withot Help—Tanlac •V with E£rs. R. H. and Elizabeth Monahan Builds Him Up LOST—One small dark green auio M. J. McHugo was a business visitor in their new home in Minneapolis. ».• M\CtUE HERE'S A NEVIS ITEM at International Falls last Tuesday. top cover Sunday. Finder plea TO HELP FlUL OF-" JOHN WMOOSIT "I commenced taking Tanlac just leave at this office for reward. OUR fiNTUPRtSINfr MAtN StREfit fifteen days ago, and have gained exactly MERCHANT, SPENT VAST VMEEK tt* Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Billmyre have fifteen pounds so far, which THE METROPOUS PURCHCKSIN^ f\ Mrs. Haddock and children left Mrs. Gingrich retimed from Hines returned from their auto trip to P\ME STOCK OP OOOOS POR. H\S gives me an actual gain of one pound last Friday night for an extended last Monday, having been away twa RAPIOLN CsROVMtNO- "tlUMDE." Winnipeg and North Dakota accompanied a day," said Peter Thompon, who for visit to their former home in Maine. weeks or more. Rev. W. W. Dale. Pastor by their nephew, Alex the past six years has been connected a Schuetz and Mrs. B. W. Bacon, they with the Kansas City park board, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCormack Geo. Garrison Jr., returned Thursday ANN,GEE \NH\Z report good roads and a delightful Morning worship 10:30. and lives at 409 Chestnut street, Kansas are back from the fair and report a OOHN\ fHKT from Dakota having finished up City, Mo., a few days ago. trip. AlNT NEWS very fine au.to trip and good fair. for the fall. •V Evening worship 8. thass jes-r When I began taking Tanlac/' PUA\M AD*. Gene Putnam returned from Chippewa he continued, "I was so weak and Shapira's Furniture s^ore has been Costello Lathrop left last Sunday 'N WHCRC D»OJA Falls, Wis., where he was called Union evening service at the Bap- run down that I couldn't walk a step appointed sole agent for the Singer OVTTHAT" RU.UP for Wisconsin to live with an aunt by the death of his father. Deceased unless I had somebody to lean on, STUFF^ Sewing Machine in Koochiching and go to school. tist church. All all urged to attend was and old time Mason and but I can get out and cover a good county—Adv. these inspiring union meetings.' was buried with all the usual Masonic many blocks now, and am getting Mrs. Risdahl and daughter went honors. He will be greatly ready to go back to work. Sometime Mayor and Mrs. K. O. Fosse are to Bemidji. Her daughter recently Boy Scouts Tuesday evening 7:45. missed as he always took an acti/e ago I had a bad spell of typhoid rejoicing over the birth of a nine had an operation there. part in the doings of his home city, pneumonia, and it came very near pound daughter at their home on Let us rally in all departments the and was a man of unusual exemplary finishing me up. I pulled through, Wednesday night September 3rd. Mr. Lathrop moved his family out coming fall and- winter. character. however, but I had never been able •V into a part of the M. Erickson house to regain any strength, and my appetite near town last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lang gave PARENTS' TEACHERS' ASS'N. was so poor that I couldn't eat BAPTIST CHURCH a nice dinner to a few of their special enough to keep me alive hardly. My Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor friends last Friday night, that Mr. Costello purchased Mr. Lathorps The September meeting of the Parents' head ached all the time, and I would being the date of their thirteenth house in town last week and Teachers Association will be often have dizzy spells. I also suffered wedding anniversary. 10 a. m. Bible School. now has his family moved into it. __Jg held in the kindergarten room next from nervousness and never got a good night's sleep. My stomach Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, a good The directors of the Commercial 11 a. m. preaching. Topic: "Fireproof Mr. and Mrs. Garrison and Mr. was in mighty bad condition, too, has been prepared and a Faith." Club are to be congratulated upon P'Ogram Garrison's two brothers left last Sunday lts and. everything I ate disagreed with dainty lunch will be served. Everybody *. having made a contract with the night to attend the state fair. me and I would have the worst sort is cordially invited to attend. American First Concert Company to 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Sheriff H. T. Mcintosh visited the of attacks of indigestion. I was certainly give a series of three concerts in our Mr. Jordon moved his family into a in bad shaps, and I had began state fair with his family last week. city beginning with November 7th. 8 p. m. preaching service. part of the M. Erickson house on MEN WANTED FOR to think I would never find a medicine Saturday so their little girl could go SERVICE IN SEBERIA that would get me started up Rev. W. W. Dale will preach. to school. Chas Gingrich of Margie was here Judge and Mrs. John Berg returned_frqm hill again. V# Monday and purchased 80 acres of White men will be accepted for enlistment the week spent at the state You may think the preachers very Mr. and Mrs. Garrison returned "I had been reading the different state land near his village. for Siberia for the following fair and the former attended as a persistant in calling you to worship. home on Friday. We understand Mr. statements about Tanlac, arid one branches of the service, infantry, delegate from this county to the confederation Remember it is not the preacher— day I saw where a lady whom I knew Garrison purchased a new tractor medical department, signal corps and For Sale—A good warm house of County Farm Bureaus but God calling you, better heed the while at the fair. very well, had been greatly helped ordnance department, men with previous with 1 1-2 lots. A bargain. For Particulars of the state, which will hereafter be call. by taking this Tanlac, so I made up service can enlist for one year, inquire at 914 7th st. a permanent state organization. We are having summer again. The my mind right then and there to this is an exceptional opportunity as Mid-week services as usual. Minnesota falls cannot be beat as give it a trial myself. I commence! only a limited number of vancanies Roger E. Cole of Pond Island. Ver2ui}uuo9J The Klondike Cafe has been purchased a usual thing. Great weather for to get better rght way, and it is just exist. by L. Bow .who is remodeling jbdoj aip pa^sijuo mom Meeting for sang Friday night at simply remarkable the way I have those who had hay still to stack. office Saturday for service in Siberia. it_and, .expects to have it opened W. E. Martin's home. gained in weight and strength. Why, ALL BRANCHES OF THE •V again in about ten days under the I can go anywhere I want to, now, Mr. J. Tuttle went to Brainerd last SERVICE NEED MEN name of the Canton Cafe. Mr. Bow East and Corrin are busy with their Wednesday with their son Melvin. and I can just feel myself getting METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH will have a first-class short order contrarts for the heating and plumbing He had an abcess on the back of his stronger every day. My appetite Rev. Ed. Kaneen, Minister Young man why not try the army restaurant, in the Ranier and Alvina public has come back, and I eat three heart3r head but did not seem to improve. for one year, there are exceptional «r# schools. We understand the doctors there meals every day, and what I eat Sunday School meets at 10 a. m. opportunities for any young man. Mayor K. O. Fosse expects to leave pronounced it ring worm. agrees with me alright. I never have Now that vacation is over it is expected what one year of army life will do ,on the 15th to look over a good timber Elec Ekeberg sold his residence indigestion or any kind of stomach that all Te present. for a young fellow is worth ten years proposition which has been offered property on 6th street last Monday Our schools will open Monday. We trouble any more, and my nerves are New scholars always welcome. of knowledge, you can ask all the him, which if it suits him will to Dr. Thompson, who will take posession hope there will be a good attendance so steady that I sleep like a log every Kindergarten depot for the little questions yOu wish by talking it over necessitate his removal to Spokane, next month. night. The headaches have left as it is understood we will have three 'folk, at the IJ. S. Army Recruiting Station Washington, where he yvill become teachers the coming year. Mr. and me, and so have those dizzy spells, -r-"Morning service at 11 with setmon Internaiohal Falls, Minn. manager of a concern involving several and in fact, I just feel fine all the Mrs. Granger are already here and Miss Nellie Roache who has been Union services at the Baptist million "dollars. moved into the A. J. Quarum house time. Tanlac has just simply fixed visiting her sister Mrs. Alec Gordon church in the evening at 8. Rev. W MRS. LIZZIE HOLLER WINS formerly occupied by L. S. Seamon me up all right, and that is why I returned to her home in St. Paul after W Dale will preach. Everybody wel PRIZE TRIP TO PORT HURON Anthony Mahitka of Big Falls who talk so much about it, and am always a dllightful visit here. come has been clerk for the River Falls Mr. A. C. Johnson and J. Ryan of recommending it to other people." An honor has come to Mrs. Lizzie Our church year closes with this Lumber Company in Wisconsin returned Tanlac is sold by N. S. Rubin, in Northome were in town last Tuesday. For Sale—A good warm house, Holler of this city in the winning of month. It is very much desired that Friday and took a similar position Mrs. Gusk entertained the Ladies' International Falls, by M. E. Dimon with 11-2 lots. A bargain. For Particulars 3. prize trip to Port Huron, Mich. all members and friends finish payjrig Saturday with the International Aid last Thursday at her home in in Littlefork and all the leading druggists inquire at 914 7th st. The occasion to be celebrated is their annual contributions as 1 #.• Lumber Company at the jammer the country. A large number going in every town. the Peace Jubilee and the demoblizing early as possible. near Littlefork for- a few days out. Mrs. Joyce will entertain the A wedding license has been issued of the Service Flag of the Woman's Services in the Ranier church Sunday until the regular camp work opens aid the 18tht of September. to Basil J. Ward of Virginia and to TIRE HOSPITAL Benefit Association, in whose at 2:30 up. Miss Laura Semon of Mizpah, they interests Mrs. Holler won the trip. Sunday School at 2 p. m. A. E. Arney, Prop. SCHOOL BOARD PROCEEDINGS are a fine couple and will be "happy V# The jubilee lasts three days, beginning VULCAXIZIXG PRICE LIST ever after." Mr. and Mrs. Barney Collins left GRANDMA Monday September 15th and the Independent District No. 2, Gemmell, here early Saturday morning in their Tires—Blowouts program covers many interesting features. 3 inch $2.50 Minnesota, August 2, 1919 limousine to meet President Wilson Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dobbs drove 3% inch 3.00 in Minneapolis Tuesday. They drove 4 inch 3.50 over from their honey farm at Indus Governor Sleeper of Michigan will 4 inch 4.00 St. Paul Auditorium Members elect and qualified oi Tuesday for a few hours business in leisurely along arriving at Mizpah 5 inch 4.50 personally welcome the visitors at a OCT. 17-18 newly organized Independent Dis our city. They raised about fifteen Saturday evening attended Sabbath grand reception to be given in their Fabric Blowouts "Aida"—"Boheme"—"Butterfly" trict No. 2. H. B. Reinarz, A. O. Dahl. thousand pounds of the floral nectar school Sunday morning, then meandered 3 inch $1.00 honor at the home office, Port Huron. 3% inch 1-25 ALL STAR CAST—CHORUS Erick Engquist. S. B. Hillburn. Leon this season. along through Northome and A solid gold pin for distinguished 4 inch 1.50 ORCHESTRA Hoyt and W. T. Kuntz, present. 4% inch 2.00 Blackduck and arrived in Bemidji in JJ service will be presented Mrs. Holler 5 inch 2.50 Following officers were elected for Write for particulars to The Ladies of the Baptish church tme for the evening services. Monday and this is to be personally awarded the ensuing year: 711 Pioneer Bldgq Trend Cuts and Brnlses will have a sale of home-made food morning they started out in good by Miss Bina M. West the founder 3 inch $1.00 S. B. Hillburn. Chairman. Saint Paul, Mlnneaota on Saturday p. m. September 13. They n.orninb they started out in good 3% inch 1.50 and leader of the Woman's Benefit 4 inch 2.00 Erck Engquist, Treasurer. will also serve hot cocee with pie, earnest for the Twin Cities. Association. 4% inch 2.50 Dr. Larson the optometrist will be W. T. Kuntz. Clerk. cake and other good things. Plan •v 5 inch 3.00 While at Port Huron, Mrs. Holler at the Victoria Hotel, September Carried, the salary of the Treasur to be down town, and go to the City H. J. Miner, C. B. Lang and H. A. Tubes will be a visitor on the beautiful er and Clerk be fixed at $25.00 per Vulcanized $ .50 Drug store for something good for Preus of the State Timber crew drove flagship Noronic. Vulcanized 75 year each. Sunday. Vulcanized 1.00 to Be.midji last Saturday to a conference Dry patch 25 Carried, that four teachers in addi of the state field men with ODD FELLOWS HAVE Tires changed 25 l.oo tion to principal be employed. Valves replaced Senator Nord and Rep. McPartlin superntendent Otto Deircks head GOOD SOCIAL SESSION i.oq Cars oiled Carried, that we have 9 months are attending the special session of the department, and returned Monday GASOLINE A\D OIL, 11-12. Consult him if you have defective school the ensuing year. the legislature, the Senator says it leaving Bemidji at 9 a. m. and arrived The fall seasoa opening meetings FREE AIR AXD WATER eyes or need glasses. Artificial The Clerk was instructed to advertise TIRE HOSPITAL will be a very short session and McPartlin here at 5 p. m. and stopped an hour of the local Odd Fellow lodge Monday eyes fitted: Aug.21 Sept 12 for bids for janitor for coming says it may last three months, !n Mizpah for dinner. They report night was a big success in everyway "4 year, also to call for bids for the so there you are. the roads to be in good shape, apart CITATION FOR HEARING OX FINAL. publication of proceedings of the SUMMONS •v ACCOUNT FOR DISTRIBUTION from the swamp portion between At 8 p. m. sharp when D. D. G. board for ensuing year. Oscar Thorstenson of Gemmell was Big Falls and Gemmell. Tronson called the meeting to order State of Minnesota Estate of Lydia Hanson. W. T. Kuntz, the successful bidder for gravelling the attendance of about sixty members State of Minnesota )ss Clerk the Elwell road number nine, between A. E. Arney has bought out the A1 answered the roll call when a Koochiching County )ss Gemmell and Margie w-hi~.:i County of KoochichingIn Dahl garage and will devote the repair short business session took place. District Court, 15th Judicial District. SCHOOL BOARD PROCEERINGS is the worst piece of road between Probate Court department to repairing and rebuilding After closing the business session In the matter of the estate of Lydia Joe Hohms this city and Northome. He took the Plaintiff. old tires. He is a man of a recess was declared than the frolic Hanson, decedent Independent District No. 2, Gemmell, contract for $8,178.90. Only a very commenced. good experience in this business and The State of Minnesota to all persons Star Construction Company, a corporation, Minnesota, August 29, 1919 few bids were received for other has thoroughly equipped his shop interested in the final account and Rice brothers, Gibson and Rusell Jacob Bryant, Elsie Shirk, It. parts of the state roads. New bids distribution of the estate of said decedent: with the latest and most improved formed a quartete and rendered upto-date Mike O'Brien, Andy Martin, Pat All members present. The representative of the above were called for by the county board. Collins, Anton Mahitka, Obert Tweten, machinery and is personally a prince solos assisted by Alfred Karper named decedent, having filed in this Walter Olson, H. Hageman. Edw. Bid of Press and Budget of International of a fejlow. This particular branch on the piano. court his final account of the administration Hansen, Jack Mattson, Gust Ring, Falls to print proceedings Free tuition to ~ex-soldiers and of the automobile business was badly A swell lunch and a smoker finished of the estate of said decedent J. Higgins, and Carl Vickstrom, for 30 cents per folio was accepted. sailors at the Crookston College. together with his petition prayingfor the evening. needed here and there is no question ^Defendants. The bid of Wm. Rusch to do the the adjustment and allowance of Make yourself worth from $100 to State of Minnesota, to the above but that Mr. Arney will build up a Visiting members from surrounding said decedent, together with his petition janitor work for $85.00 per month named defendants: $200 per month by taking up bookkeeping, good and permanent business in a lodges and some from Iowa were praying for the adjustment an3 was accepted. You are hereby summoned and required shorthand, or auto and tractor very few months. amorogst those present and while allowAice of said account and for distribution to answer the complaint of the By unanimous vote of the board engineering. Board and room of the residue of said estate only sixty answered the roll call plaintiff in the above etitled action, Miss Viva Reinarz was elected to to the persons thereunto entitled $4.50 to $5.00 per week. Write for there was about a toal of 90 members which complaint is filed in the office teach in our school during the ensuing Therefore, you, and each of you, are large catalog to J. C. Sathre, Crookton, of the clerk of the above named court, The COLLEGIATE BUSINESS INSTITUTE, before the closing ceremonial. hereby cited and required to show nine months. and to serve a copy of your answer Minn. tf Nicollet at Tenth, Minneapolis, Everybody voted a success and cause, if any you have, before this to said complaint on the subscriber, at Salary of Principal Hoyt fixed at has been selected by the court at the Probat Court Rooms in asked to repeat similar doings at his office in the City of Internatioal $125.00 per month, September 1st, the Court House in the city of International If you have a house for sale list- it State Department of Education and least once a month. Palls, Koochiching County, Minesota, 1919 to June 1st, 1920. Fals in the County of Koochiching, with Vic. Linsten. If you want to within twenty (20) days after the the Adjutant General to give advanced state of Minnesota, on the Adjourned. service of this summons upon you, exclusive buy a house tell Vic Linsten and he business training to returned men -WHAT'S MAC WAITING FOR? 9 th' day of October, 1919, at ten oclock of the day of such service and W. T. Kuntz, will find you one that"~"will suit you. a. m., why said petition should not be and women in the Service from Minnesota. if you fail to answer the said complaint Clerk. granted. If you want a farm either sold or & Seven other collegiate business The St. Paul Dispatch says: within the time aforesaid, the Witness The Judge of said Court, and bought Vic can do the business for courses for high school and plaitiff in this action will apply to the "Representative F. J. McPartlin of the Seal of said Court, this 2nd day of NOTICE BICYCLE RIDERS court for the relief demanded in the you—no matter what your ?vants are college graduates exclusively. Fall International Falls said that while August 1919. said complaint. see Vic and he will fix you out or call term opens September 2Write President John Berg:, he voted against the Bendixen bill I handle all kinds of bicycle Brown, ,!f| J. H. (Court Seal) Probate Judge. him up. Telephone 423 tf. A. E. Pickard for irifbrmatioi. last session he didn't know how he pairs and supplies, and do repairing. •i Attorney for 'Plaintiff, Jevme & Norton. ^atalQg^gjeggit on request would .vote this time." R. E, Martin, 705-8th St. A28 S25 58 1 Sll-25 -^International Falls, Minn. 1 Attorneys for Petitioner S 4-18 MM .'X' •P