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

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^7rW *T 15 s" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919 C. E. Hamilton says the farm HAStfT &OT ANYTHING ON US LOCAL HAPPEWNGS whereon he was born at Cokato, sold two week ago for $250 per acre. As we looked over the Spooner EFFORTS FAILED school grounds Saturday evening we Manager Irving Burton of Burton's were disappointed to find it in the Department Store is visiting same lecolate conlition as it was Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's MICKIE SAYS his mother and brother in St. Paul. left since th'e rebuilding of the school Minneapolis Man was Unable to it Drug Store. tf house in 1911. Relief From Trouble Until He Took •V Postmaster Chas. Nightengale returned Instead of grounds covered with a Tanlac Mrs. Frank H. Keyes is visiting in /^N»CK\e HERE'S A NEWS ITEt* yesterday from attending the velvety green grass and' dotted here the Twin Cities this week. F*ll OP~"JOHN WHOOStT. postmaster's convention in St. Paul M£LP and there with a few trees that showed My efforts to find a medicine or ».• OUR RNtE*?RSINfr MAIN StRgfiT the first of the week. signs of becoming shade trees treatment that would overcome my MERCHANT, SPENT VAST NNSEK tM Miss Rennah Dawson is visiting THE METROPOLIS POR.CHfk.St NO- fe some day, we saw in its place the troubles, failed completely until I her parents at Forest Lake. JPtMS. STOCK OP O-OODS FOR. v«\ft Mrs. L. H. Nord returned yesterday "fox tail" grass waving their white commenced taking Tanlac," said Earl O *APlDlN GfcOVU\NG- TRM)E." from St. Paul where she accompanied and withered heads. Along the walk O. Freeby, a well known gardener Alex Belisle and daughter are visiting the Senator last week who went tall weeds were an uninviting sight. who lives at 705 Kenwood Pakway, Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor relatives in Flint, Mich. to the special session of the legislature. The dead trees are still standing along Minneapolis, while talking to a Tanlac JJ AN,JEE V4HIZ the walk, a gentle reminder of "what representative the other day. Morning worship at 10:30. OOHIM*. THAT Secretary Hulburt of the Commercial might have been." I had a bad attack of pneumonia AINT NEWS %. Club is spending a few days on Almost everyone who had an auto THASS JEST At The tax payers are pocketing out abotrt^eighteeri months ago," continued Sunday school 11:45. private business in Chicago. PUA\N AD\ attended the Rainy River District thousands of dollars for intructors Mr. Freeby, "and up to the time WHCRC OlOJAl fair at Emo, Thursday. Our Canadian in book lore, why not spend a little I commenced^ taking Tanlac I had Evening union service at Methodist OrtTUA-PtU.urf] friends were entitled to the fine D. D. Daly the all round fixer for money on grass, trees and flowers. been having'pretty tough time of it church. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury the state Democratic committee day the farmers picked for their agricultural ever since. For about three months will preach. fair. spent Tuesday here. The Press acknowledges after getting up from this spell I HOW IZAAK WALTON a nice visit. was not able to do any work at all. Boy Scouts meet Tuesday evening PREPARED PIKE The anniversary of the Rebekah I finally improved to the extent that 7:45 at the church. lodge will be observed in our city by I was able to do a little work and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Green having First open your Pike at the gills, a six o'clock dinner in their hall tomorrow concluded their summer's outing up then the 'Flu' hit me, and this just You are invited to share the blessings and, if need be, but also a little slit evening and by attendance about put the finishing touch to me. the lake returned to their good position and responsibilities of our services towards the belly. Out of these at the Methodist church next Sunday at the University of Minnesota and plans. Well, I managed to pull through this take his inwards and keep his liver, morning. hospital, last Saturday. trouble and after being in bed for which you are to shred very small several weeks I was able to be up r# with thyme, sweet marjoram, and a METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH The invitation dance held last Friday TheBeltrami county grand jury raturned again, but my entire system was left little .winter savory to these put Rev. Ed. Kaneen, Minister by the I. O. O. F. Convention a verdict of not guilty, in the in a terrible weak, rundown condition. some pickled oysters, and some anchovies, committee introducing Prof. Ansel's case of Miss Haxel Kelly who was I didn't have any appetite to Morning service at 11 when the Rebekah two or three, both these last new seven piece orchestra was the speak of and what little I did eat bound over account of charge oi On lodge will attend in a body. whole, for the anchovies will melt, biggest success of the season, and didn't seem to give me any strength running the car by which L. O. Mick Sermon by the pastor. Special music. and the oysters should not to these a good start for the series of fall of Hay Creek met hi death. or energy to get about very much, you must add also a pound of sweet and winter dances of the lodge. and the different medicines I took Everybody invited. butter, which you are to mix with the didn't seem to do me any good at all. Abbey and Maturi the contractors Louis Tipple pjurchased the Mrs. herbs that are shred, and let them Mrs. Kaneen is attending the county "I had been reading so much about for the paving of fifteen blocks of Carter cottage on Sixth street last The Sunday School meets at 10 a. all be well alted. If the Pike be our city streets began work last Monday fair at Northome this week as representative Tanlac, and what it had done for so Friday. m. more than a yard long, then you may many other people, so I decided to morning, bringing the road along of the public schools and put into these herbs more than a give it a trial myself. I didn't think Parents' and Teachers' Association, Second avenue down to grade, they Don't miss being present. Classes For Sale—A good warm house pound, or if he be less, then less than it was possible for anybody to improve she is also on the program to deliver expect to complete at least four for everybody. with 11-2 lots. A bargain. For Particulars a pfeund will suffice. These being as fast as I did after I began blocks this fall, and if possible the an address before the Federation 'of inquire at 914 7th st. mi&ed, with a blade or two of mace, taking Tanlac. Why, my troubles Wofnan's Clubs. avenues offfThird street also. Kindergarten department' for little m^sf, be" put into the Pike's belly, have been completely overcome, and »r» Emil Gagnon and Erie Doughman folks. analth^n. his belly so sewed up as to I am so well and strong now that I Rev. W. A. Mayer is the new pastor Barney Collins of the Victoria and of Mizpah were united in marriage by keep all the butter in his belly if it not only put in full time at my work who w$sj|!uly installed in charge Gene Holler of the Press office" re? Judge Berg last Friday. New scholars always welcome. be pqssible, if not, then as much of it »f» —o— of the En^^^Lutheran church in our turned Tuesday after a delightful as you possibly can but take not off every day, but I work in my gardeii city last silmiay night. Rev. Mayer trip to the Twin Cities and Hudson, Mrs. L. Rifkin is in Minneapolis t^e^cales. Then yo uare to thrust The union services will be held in at home until dark every night. I was recently graduated from the Wis. Mrs. Collins accompanied theni where she was called last Friday evening th^lspit through his mouth, out at this church in the evening at 8. Rev. N have such a big appetite that three Concordia theological seminary at on the return trip as far as Little by ihe death of her mother. his tall and then take four, or five, S. L. Kingsbury will preach. Good hearty meals a. day doesn't satisfy me Falls where she stopped off to visit St. Louis, Mo., aud comes to our city or _six spit sticks, pr very thin laths, hearty singing with special selections and I have to eat a little between highly reconiixiended and splendidly relatives a couple .of days. Judge John Berg and Commissioner and a convenient quantity of tape or Be sure and come to these interesting meals. In fact, I just feel fine all the equipped for~His work. »v Ross Slack are attending the Board .filleting these lath's are to be tied and profitable services. time and never enjoyed better general Miss Haley, one of the first graduates of Control and Associated Charities around about the Pike's body from Vr. health in my life. I have induced of the Northern Minnesota Mr. and Mrs.. W. F. Cleveland and and Corrections annual meeting at his: head to his "\tail, and the tape Mrs. A. Krohn will be hostess to a good, many people to take Tanlac, two children who are visiting her Hospital of our city returned Monday Red Wing this week. tie4,_t somewhat to prevent his vthick the Ladies' Aid Society at her home and every one of them have been folks Mr. and Mrs. Jas Darvell at and began her duties as head nurse +r» breaking or falling off from the spit. 620 4th avenue Friday afternoon, a greatly benefited by it, and I certainly Birchdale motored from their home in at the hospital yesterday. She ha«*. Mrs. W. H. Elliott left Saturday L^t^iim be roasted very leisurely, and cordial invitation is extended. take pleasure in recommending Chicago. They left Chicago Sun- just returned from two years service: night to visit her parents in Kentucky. Kpftin basted.''w-ith claret-wine, anch it to anybody who is in a rundown n9©Ii::!n d~ arrived here the fol- as a Red Cross nurse at a military^ Mr. Elliott is- spending a fe ,: ^jell and butter mixed together The members and friends of the condition from any cause." .Ipyifefr^J^turday evening after-- a, ,his.pital. in the souths]at the £ime *of days with htsr^^^h^* George '{Sy}r7 ^wP^lIsO wHatCMoistrife falls from church will kindly remember that we very deligjltfui:|trip. They are purchasing Sold at Rubin's drug store and at her- enlistment she ^as 'TVith' the has a good fajrm at Wilton. hii#into the -pan. When you have r'" ».• have but one more week to close ,a| gjSod farm near Birchdale S. E. Dimon at Littlefork and all other Mayos at Rochester where she had roara& ^hirt£,sufficiently, you are to our church year and all contributions leading druggists. and- expect to stay in this county been for about two years. Both th& County Attorney Jevne and family J:urider ftim, when you unwind to the different funds of the hospital and this city is to be congratulated returned home Saturday after a 1 or.djuit the tape that ties him, such a church are deserved to be in early Free ,'ttjfti^n, to ex-soldiers and upon her return. month's auto trip in their new Franklin JEWETT WILL DOUBLE distils you puprose to eat him out of, next week. sailors a#-fhe Crookston College. sedan. They spent several days ahdvjet him fall into it with the sauce CAPICITY OF GARAGE Make yourself worth from $100 to with his folks at Meridan, Wis. ROTH—CLEMENT that is roasted in his belly and by Service in the Ranier church Sunday $200 per month by taking up bookkeeping, +v this means the Pike will be kept unbroken at 2:30. Handsome Addition Will Give Structure shorthand, or auto and tractor On Wednesday afternoon September Horace (Babe) McCormack got and complete. Then, to the 10th by Rev. Edward Kaneen at 100x40 Feet in Bemidji— Other engineering. Board and room his collar bone broken Monday night sauce which was within, and also $4.50 to $5.00 per week. Write for the Methodist parsonage John L. Sunday School at 2 m. while practicing foot ball on the local p. Improvements that sauce in the pan, you are to add .„s! large catalog to J. C. Sathre, Crook Roth was united in marriage to Miss field, a week ago Harry McCormack a fit quantity of the best butter, and Hazel E. Clement, the bride is the ton, Minn. tf broke his arm while pitching When W. president of "to squeeze the juice of three or four C. Jewett, BAPTIST CHURCH popular sister of Harry Clement. The for the Duluth team in his home city. the Jewett Gacage returned from oranges: lastly you may either put Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor Mayor K. O. Fosse and ex-mayor groom recently returned from overseas. ivlinneapolis on Monday, he announced into the Pike, with the oysters, two Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clement Frark H. JKeyes left Sunday. night Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frank returned that he had closed the deal 10 a. m. Bible School. cloves of garlic and take it whole Tor Spokane, Washington where Mr. attended the bridal couple, who will Saturday from their delightful for the erection of one of the most out, when the Pike is cut off the spit Fosse will look over extensive timber Jiojin be "at home" to their many three weeks' auto trip to the state extensive garages in the state, excavation or to give the sauce a haunt-gout, 11 a. m. preaching. Topic: 'Fire inttrests of a Duluth timber firm friends in our city. fair and many other places of interest proof Faith." for which will be started let the dish into which you let the who have offered the management of both coming and going, but they this week. Pike fall be rubbed with it. The using who have offered the manaement of declare they saw no place that looked MARRIED AT BEM1DJI 7 p. m. C. E. society service. The size of the present garage, or not using of the garlic is left their western interests to Mr. Fosse. quite as attractive to them as International which is. 50x140 feet, will be doubled to your discretion. This dish of The marriage, of Miss Hazel Kelly, Falls. If the proposition looks as good as 8 p. m. at the Methodist church in on the property adjoining to the meat is too good for any but anglers, •V represented Mr. Fosse will move his who is held to answer to a manslaughter union service. Topic: "Troubled." south. Anothe^structure of the same or very honest men, and I trust you M. Shapira spent the last of last family to Spokane, where he will charge for killing L. O. size will be erected, all material having will prove both,, and therefore I establish his headquarters. Mick with an automobile on Sunday, week and the first of this week in the Mid-week service Wednesday evening. been bought, and orders for shir have trusted you with this secret." Twin Cities making new purchases August 31st, to Hjalmar Anderson of Bible Study and prayer service. ment issued. The new structure will for his furniture store also accompanying The COLLEGIATE BUSINESS INSTITUTE, Rainy River, owner of the- ill fated have a full basement and built of GLAD TO SEE YOU his sons Arthur and Nathan ^^Tcollet at Tenth, Minneapolis, car, took place at Bemidji at two Friday evening choir rehearsal a steel and brick, one story in height has been selected by the to Northfield where they will attend o'clock last Wednesday afternpon, the Martin home on 8tht street. (Editor's Note) The following lines and absolutely fireproof. It will be Carleton college, for the coming four State Department of Education and ihe pastor of the Presbyterian church have been received in this office. modern in every respect with a rest years. the Adjutant General to give advanced officiating.—Spooner News. room for the women patrons, the While they were sent anonomouslj* MARGIE NEWS business training to returned men your Editor at once recognized what front being a special feature. The If you have a house for sale list it and women in the Service from Minnesota* NARROW ESCAPE Mr. A Miller was in International to his mind constitutes indisputable walls of both will be built to allow Seven other collegiate business with Vic Linsten. If you want to Falls last Thursday. additional stories. evidence of the handiwork of both buy a house tell Vic Linsten and he courses for high school and George Langland and his sister, Alfred Noyes and Rudyard Kipling. At the same time, when completed will find you one that will suit you. college graduates exclusively. Fall Veflla Tiad a narrow escape on Sunday Mr. Flannigan and Mr. Hicks were We have accordingly put down both the present garage front will be entirely If you want a farm either sold or term opens September 2. Write President while enroute Spooner from in town last Saturday. of, these gentlemen for a year's free rearranged and improved and bought Vic can do the business for A. E. Pickard for information. t' eir home at Hay Creek, while drivir subscription to the Press. Much the entire plant remodeled to conform •V you—no matter what your wants are Catalog sent on request. down the steep incline of the Mr. Wilson left Tuesday night for obliged to you—Al and Rudy. with the new buildin. see Vic and he will fix you out or call br:dge across the west branch the Minneapolis to be away a week. The offices will be greatly enlarged, Oh Hail him up. Telephone 423 tf. Harold Dixon of Big Falls who harness broke, the shafts of the buggy •v The' Editors arie coming a display room will be added spent ten months overseas with the T: stood straight up, George was Mr. John Olson returned last Sat These giants-of the brain, and largely increased facilities will Deputy game warden Powers arrested Sixth Engineers of the 3rd Division thrown against the railing, bruising Are coming on the steam cars uiday from his falls' work in Dakota. be added for the handling of the three men Nick Alto, Alviu was here Tuesday on his way home shoulder and arm. Venla clung to Yes—coming on the train. business which is outgrowing its •V 1 Nimi and John Harry, last Sunday from the service. He enlisted here the bugy and was unhurt. George In the deep and dismal forest Mrs. Granger went to Staples the quarters. Ju' 1st, 1918 and was sent to Camp for catching and having in their had his injuries attended to by the last of the week to bring her three Theyll soon be running looe Jewet.t is district manager of session a quantity of undersized fish Humphrey, Va., until August 26th, local doctor.—Spooner News. children here to live. To view the painted savage, the For£ agency, handling department' every •••_ below the dam and plead guilty before in he left New York for overseas And chase the deadly moose. of the big Ford plant, includTfig Judge Palmer in the Municipal landing at La Harves, Frances, Sept. F. E. BOWEN PASSES AWAY Oh Hail! Mr. and Mrs. McHugo are contemplating the' Fordson tractors. court Monday morning and were 9th and went direct to the replacement The Editors are coming a trip to the southern part of "Increase of business has made the ^i each fined $10 and costs. Their b$at camp at Angers, and after two Frelerick S. Bowen of this city the state the coming week. From*many different states, enlargement necessary," said Mr. lines and nets were confiscated, by months' intensive training he was assigned passed away at the University hospital They're coming on the. steam cars Jewett to a representative of The the warden, according to law as an ,to the Sixth Engineers at Noncois, on September Sth after a lingering Mr. McHugo has his field of corn Passengers—not freights. Pioneer. "There has been a heavy added penalty. V'—:'-r and on November 14tht went illness of over five years. Deceased We deem it highest honor all qpt and in the shock and it is a increase in all lines and the step.vis to Cobenry, Germank, where he was was fifty-nine years of age. great field for this country. To think that they should choose necessary. We will have a frontage Rev. P. O. Hanson left last week in service with the army of occupation and leaves a wife and four children To spend some time amongst us a of 100 feet that will be attractive 5." for his new circuit, with headquarters until March 24tht, 1919 when he in addition to many friends to mourn These men who make the news Melvin Tuttle is much improved in and a depth of 140 feet, and basement, at Isle. His family expect to was taken sick with pneumonia and his loss. The body was shipped here Oh Hail! health since he returned from Brainerd and in fact, one of the best move there as soon as their dwelling taken to the hospital at Neunheir— fpr burial and arrived. September, 10th (Note—the last words in the manuscript and will soojff b"e' able to atten garages in the state."—Bemidji Pioneer. VII house is ready for them. Everyone then transferred Miay 23rd to the hospital jpid was taken direct to the cemetery read Oh 1. As this must school again. who is accquainted with his splendid at' Cobbenry where he. was concelsing where funeral services were conducted. have been a mistake your Editor has family are sorry to see them leave until June 14th when he .was Don't forget the regular meetin^ taken the liberty of correcting it. came home on Saturday. They are V/: our city. Rev. Hanson has'not only sent to St. Nizaire for return home Mrs. Bowen* and ^children wish us of the Community Club Sept 27 at coming back one by one. '.«r done exceptionally good church work arriving in New York June 29th and to express their gratitude to the the school house, the program is being NOTICE BICYCLE RIDERS •here, but has also put their church after spending eight days in camp many neighbors and friends and especially prepared now. Miss Broffle arrived last Sunday work at Fort Frances on its feet in Merrit, New Jerey, he was transferred Wj to the D. & employ­ M. I handle all kinds of bicycle to supply as teacher with the priiftary '"f good shape. Bet wishes go with them to Ft. Sheridan, Chicago, 111 ees for the kindly assistance given pairs and supplies, and do repairing. Fremont Larson also returned from grade until, another teacher could b« to their new field of labor. for honorable discharge. and' services rendered. R. E. Martin, 705-8th St. A28 S2S Dakota this week. Mr. CcColley also found to take her place. 1 1-i fe '. -li'J-A'j1:1*!