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

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PAGE FOUR INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS "DOES THE WORK" THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS you are seeing the "Flying Lady" the bottle was gone my appetite had returned to select under Sections 2306 and 2307, revised statutes, U. S., the "Woman with a Thousand Eyes" vi in full force and I was eating STATES S. NAN Lot 2, of Section 25, Township the cow with six legs, or some other like a wolf. I am no longer surprised AND BORDER BUDGET 69 North, Range 18 West and lot interesting attraction that appeals to that so many people are praising 3 of Section 30, and lot 3 of Section one's taste. Tanlac, and I am glad of the opportunity 31, Township 69 North, Range H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager 17 West 4th P. M., containing 16.25 to make a statement and tell All of the cannonading you hear acres. Says He Knows What Tanlac Will what it has done for me, too, if it coming from across the river is over Any and all persons claiming adversely Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., as Second-Class Matter Do and is Not Surprised That is likely to help others. My strength the lands described, or desiring at the Autodrome, where daring Others Praise It. to object because of the Mineral has returned so that my work is no cyclists race upon perpendicular SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Character of the land, or for any other longer a burden to me. In fact, for walls furnishing thrills aplenty. reason, to the disposal to applicant, jf "There was a time," said John the first time in years I feel like a From the hair raising exhibitions in should file their affidavits of protest in OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA Furstenfelder, a car repairer living at well man." the "Wild West Show" you come to this office, on or before August 17, 1920. 1322 Sixth street, north, Minneapolis, Tanlac is sold in International JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, a quiet and peaceful scene—a thing Minn., "when I had my doubts about fact that at several places visited by Register. Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at STOPPED PRODUCTION WASTES of rare beauty the LaRose Electric Tanlac, but since trying it myself I the train there was a decidedly favorable Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier Fountain. This is the feature attraction believe anything good I read or hear CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION sentiment in favor of the organization "The present congress was called by Schiller & Shelrud, and all other of the shows, and is proving FOR PROBATE OF WILL about it. of local co-operative upon to reconstruct the nation's leading druggists. most popular. The wonderful electrical "When I began taking it," he explained, clearing associations. The work of business," representative Simeon D. effects by means of colors Estate of John Gabrielson "my stomach had been in the crews on the train was an object Fess, of Ohio, stated in the house of thrown on fountains of water, completes COW TESTING PUT State of Minnesota lesson in effective co-operation and bad shape for three years. What representatives before adjournment. a most picturesque spectacle. ON FLAT RATE BASIS )ss little food I ate would sour and the farmers who saw it were quick "Extravagance in war and many The tableau staged in the midst of County of Koochiching cause me to suffer for hours from to catch the idea. On the train were other elements have embarrassed the the sparkling rainbow adds beauty In the matter of the estate of John gas and indigestion. I was also in a Beginning July 1, the division of different groups of young men each country with the high cost of everything to the effect. Gabrielson, decedent. dairy husbandry of the Minnesota with a different duty to perform in badly run-down condition, suffered in a falling off of production, The state of Minnesota to all persons "Over the Falls," one of the latest college of agriculture changed its from constipation and my nerves the operations which constituted the interested in the allowance and due to different causes and administration riding devices is proving quite a sensation were so upset that I could not get price system for official cow-testing probate of the will of said decedent: demonstrations. Two groups were of laws. We attempted to with the folks, and fun in The petition of Axel Gabrielson being from the per diem to the flat rate doing dynamiting, two groups stump sufficient sleep and rest. make possible increased production. duly filed in this court, representing abundance is in store for all those basis. Hereafter the rates will be as pulling, one stump skidding and one "I tried everything, it seemed to This congress passed the water-power that John Gabrielson, then a resi%^. that seek the refreshing dip over the me, but nothing helped me one bit follows: One-day test, $9. two-d stump piling. These six groups ai bill designed to utilize the waste dent of the county of Koochiching-,*4 falls. test, $13.50 seven-day test, $33 each nearly every stop cleared from three until I got Tanlac and now I feel ju:t state of Minnesota, died on the 7th day of nature when the world suffers As a whole the G. W. V. A Carnival additional day, $4. Official testing of March, 1920, leaving a last will and to five acres of thickly stumped land like a brand new man. Many of the from lack of producton. You cannot testament which is presented to this is an amusement providing affair, things told me about Tanlac seemed Minnesota is supposed to be selfsupporting, reduce the cost of living until you in from five to seven hours and they court with said petition, and praying with plenty of attractions to amuse yet it cost the university did a clean job. The lesson the unbelievable, but I had been taking it increase production and increase the that said instrument be allowed as the the young and old alike. but a few days when I was convinced more than $4,000 under the old system efficiency of the producers. Instead farmers got was that a group .jf last will and testament of said decedent, and that letters testamentary it would do the work just as they say the last fiscal year. The university of this congress talking demagogy farmers provided with supplies of be issued thereon to Ellen Gabrielson, for political purposes, it goes dynamite, equipped with a stump it will. finds it must reduce this expense Now therefore, you, and each of you, "I can now eat just anything I about one-half, hence the change to straight to the center of the difficulty puller and stump piler, and with THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH are hereby cited and required to show want without having the least flat rate. and proposes to utilize the waste horses from their own farms, work* cause, if any you have, before this trouble from it, Tanlac has not only in production that -otherwise would ing a full day, could clear a similar court, at the probate court rooms tn MM #,« the court house, in International Falls, set my stomach right but it has put not be utilized. It took a Republican acreage. This would mean that every Conducted by the Minnesota Public One of the members of Drs. Larson county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, my entire system in the best condition. congress to do what a Democratic farmer in a group of from 10 to & Larson, Optometrists, will be at on the 31st day of July, 1920, at Health Association. The first few doses of Tanlac congress had been unable to 15 men could add to his cleared area 2 o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said Victoria Hotel, July 11-12. (Letters on Health addressed to helped me and by the time my first do in the 10 years that party controlled from three to five acres every year if petition should not be granted. If troubled with headaches, nerv­ Witness the honorable John Berg, this house, beginning with' Dr. H. W. Hill, Shubert Bldg., St. such a co-operative group visited his Judge of said court, and the seal of 1910" farm only once in the year and the Paul, Minn., with a stamped self-addressed tion about it. We have one in evcy said court, this 3rd day of July, 1920. expense in actual cash outlay would envelope enclosed, will De county in the state. John B«c, LAND CLEARING WORK be scarcely more than nominal. His answered by mail. If of general interest (Court Seal) Judge 2. Question: I saw a poster that Jevne & Norton, WILL BE CONTINUED chief outlay would be in labor. it will be answered in this said to modify milk for babies—will Attorneys for Petitioner. you send me instructions? My baby A new system in land clearing column, also.) (Continued from first page) which has been worked out by M. 1. Question: I think my husband is three months old and I cannot NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ousness or eye disorders of any kind, superintendent of the may have a touch of tuberculosis but nurse her. I have to give her cows Thompson, needing glasses or glasses repaired potatoes. In 1917 the creameries of milk and she isn't doing a bit well. northeast experiment station at Dj- I don't know how to have him examined. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land consult him. the state received for butter nearly Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, June, luth, also appealed strongly to the He won't go to our doctor I am so anxious about her. $50,000,000. Artificial eyes fitted. 21, 1920. farmers. As a result of something and laughs at me. Answer: Dear lady, I would gladly Notice is hereby given that August Large contributions to Minnesota like nine years of work on a cutover Answer: We have now completed give you instructions, but modifying Svenson, of Loman, Minnesota, who, on Sergt. L. J. Gagnier, who has been potato crop and butter production area near Duluth, Mr. Thompson has arrangements so that, our cows milk means changing it by May 6, 1915, made Homestead Entry, through in charge of the local recruiting office came from the northern counties. At Serial No. 07889, for NW%, section 35, worked out what he calls a "delayed' adding water, sugar, etc., in various county public health associations, nearly every station along the railroads for several months has been township 159 N., Range 26 W. 5th P. system, by which he says cost can oe anyone in Minnesota can be examined ways to suit the particular child. So Meridian, has filed notice of intention ordered to Albert Lea, to take in this territory are found reduced a third, that after the first much harm has been done by having for tuberculosis or other chest to make three-year proof, under act charge of the work there. It is expected from one to five potato warehouses year the land, though still thickly troubles or things that might be standard modifications, supposed to June 6, 1912, to establish claim to the that the office here will be and in nearly all the market centers strewn with stumps not ripe enough be good for any child, hat we do not land above described, before J. H. tuberculosis, by experts from the re-opened later. are found farmers' cooperative to be pulled, can be made by pasturing Drummond, clerk of district court, at dare mention such a thing even. Go sanataria of the state. There are International Falls, Minn., on the 24th1 creameries. At Milaca, on the edge grade dairy cattle to produce a to the best baby specialist and let lots of people in your county just day of July, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the cutover region, is a creamery return of from $10 to $15 an acre and him see the child, examine it carefully like your husband in that he won't Claimant names as witnesses: N. P. which does an annual business of that the land, when the stumps are admit anything wrong. But he would and try different modifications if Nielsen John Carstens, P. A. Pearson, United States Land Office, Duluth, $700,000, said to be the largest in the finally removed and the soil is made Leslie Christensen, all of Loman, Minnesota. be good for any child, that we do not go to one of these clinics, when it is Minn., July 2, 1920. state, and it is in this same territory ready for crops, is in a better state Notice is hereby given, that Stephen held, to see if anything wrong I Tljie result of getting just the right is A. G. Swindlehurst, of northern Minnesota that the new H. Gheen, of Gheen, Minnesota, as final of fertility than it could be if a combination is just like a miracle should think. Ask the secretary of Register. assignee of Isaac N. Wolfe, on July 2, state potato exchange is receiving forced system of clearing were followed. your county Public Health Associa- often. 1920, filed in this office, his application jun24-jul22 most enthusiastic support. That 10,000 farmers in a territory According to this system each fall which already produces so richly, the farmer removes the timber and I I and has the capacity to produce possibly the brush from a definite area. In the Olle Skratthult 20 times as much, should lend following spring he piles and burns at the outset their support to a campaign the slashings from this area and then to realize on the total possibilities sows among the stumps grass and of their part of the state, gives clover seed. By the following season assurance of the success of the good pasturage is obtained. In AMERICA'S FOREMOST SWEDISH COMEDIAN movement. This is especially true(£s from three to five years the stumps and his Popular Company, back from their Successful Eastern the 10,000 represented both oldtiniers in these partly cleared areas are Tour where they played to packed houses and turned away in states farther south to come^into. ready for easy removal and when business in the greater cities, will, on many requests, corns Men who have long been pushing they are taken out the soil is in fine back to International Falls at— back the brush line and the barricades condition for the plow and crops of Grand Theatre—International Falls, Ninn. of stumps left by the lumbexv potatoes and oats, for example jacks and men who recently Jjaye This kind of a scheme appeals to ON sold land at from $250 to $500 an a-cre the farmer because it not only gives TUESDAY, JULY 20th at 8 P. N. northern Minnesota and make new him a blueprint according to which farm homes for themselves, were to work but brings a definite goal among the 10,000 who witnessed the products and profit in sight. Mr. demonstrations given by the Minnesota Thompson's explanation of this plan land clearing train. Their presence while he was with the train always at the demonstrations and their excited great interest and started a reaction to them convinced those in lively fire of questions. charge of the train, from the university The agricultural areas of Minnesota department of agriculture, that constitute a region of always unfailing the development of the northern crops and of large yields. OLGA LINDGREN-PETERSON—Soprano counties of the state is entering upon They have the advantage of being a new era. By carrying such con near great markets and for the most Hjalmar Peterson viction to the minds of those who part have excellent transportation provided for the train, including the facilities which are being improved ("Olle Skratthult") businessmen's organizations of the rapidly by the building of good This is the Biggest and the twin cities, the railroads, manufat roads. Everywhere through the Greatest Company of Swedish turers of explosives and land clearing region also are springing up splendid Entertainers that ever supplies and the university, they SOLO SONGS, DUETS, consolidated schools so that farmers have traveled through America have strengthened the determination from other sates are won by he opportunity and they have made the QUARTETS, STORIES of those various agencies to to give their children the greatest success wherever push the work vigorously from now best to be had in a public school edu COMICAL SONGS, they have appeared. on. This is shown by the fact that cation, even though they may be far SWEDISH NATIONAL the university department of agr? from town. culture is at present making a vigor With such a movement on and with FOLK DANCES SOLOISTS: ous search for a land clearing specialist such advantages as the region offers who will serve as a consulting northern Minnesota is regarded by ACCORDION MUSIC Olga Lindgren-Peterson engineer for settlers in northern those vfho travel with the clearing Soprano ETC. ETC. Minnesota who have land clearing train as a land of wonderful opportunity problems to solve. The demand for for the young man or young Otto Benson—Tenor the time of such a man will be grea*, woman who wishes to grow up with Ebba Ericson and Werner into the counties, Aitkin, TICKETS because 14 the country. The call tody in Minnesota Beltrami, Carlton, Clearwater, Cass, Noreen—Singers and is not to go west and grow up Adults 75c and $1 00 Swedish National Dancers From Chicago Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, Kanabec, with the country but to grow northward. National Dancers Children 45c Koochiching, MilleLacs, Morrison, Plus the war tax Werner Noreen and Andy Pine and St. Louis, are pourin scores and hundreds of farmers from CARNIVAL AT FT. FRANCES Grandlund—Accordion Reserve tickets on sale at the other states. One point touched by ATTRACTS LARGE CROWDS Grand Theatre Box Office. Artists the train reported that families of 65 new settlers arrived this spring. Get your ticket early to get Professor Carl Erickson Strolling over to the Fort this Another community only a few miles a good seat week, on^ finds himself caught in a Pianist of Chicago distant reported the arrival of 30 swirling bunch of merrymakers, bent Only One Great Show families, and this kind of story was on having a good time. This is repeated again and again. A. Canival weerk at Fort Frances and NOTE—This is the last opportunity Still another evidence of the interest the Polack Brothers Shows are exhibiting Exceptional Good Music by shown by old and new settlers in under the auspices of the to see and hear northern Minnesota in developing Great War Veterans Association. Accordion Artists and Pianist this fine company.. .Don't resources of their acres is seen in There is a noticeable absence of the fact that this spring more than of the Company roughness at the carnival and even miss the date of the season's 1,000,000 pounds of dynamite was the crowd has caught the spirit of COMPANY OF EIGHT shipped in for clearing. This is nearwas greatest performance, Tuesday, merriment which prevails nightly. shipped in in any preceding One may not intend to visit any of PEOPLE Werner Noreen and Andy Granlund, Accordion Virtuosos July 20th, 1920. spring. the attractions but before you have It is also borne out by the further been oh the Midway fifteen minutes