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

July 22, 1920 · Page 3 of 8

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1 mSmrn -V"1'" "n r, -»*v w* :=5fi '-nsn INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESb PAGE FOUR Irving Gowdy, procuring THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS MADE NO MISTAKE tion returns and mileage.. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS 3.15 —I primary election ballots W/ J. Green, carrying election COUNTY COMMISSIONERS and mileage 3.00 returns and mileage.. 1.60 SAYS THIS FARMER Frank Grundmeier, procuring AND BORDER BUDGET (Continued from first page) Iver Haakstad, carrying election primary election ballots returns and mileage.. 1.20 and mileage 2.00 H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager C. A. Hall, carrying election for road drags, 47.25 H. Hammersborg, procuring returns and mileage 3.40 Says Tanlac Came Up to Every Expectation—Feels primary election ballots Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn, as Second-Class Matter A. J. Hanson, carrying election Total $ 350.6% Like A New Man and mileage 3.GO returns and mileage... 1.30 Now. John O. Jenson, procuring SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S„ $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR A. C. Heritage, carrying election County Road and Bridge Fund primary election ballots returns and mileage.. 2.40 Commissioner District No. and mileage 2/J) "I have just been waiting for this OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA John Jacksha, carrying election M. Augee, supplies for road O. E. Lindvall, procuring opportunity to tell the public what 1.57 returns and mileage.. work 13.05 primary election ballots Tanlac has done for me," said electric presses, eight linotype machines, M. R. Johnson, carrying election HARDING'S TWO HUNDRED A. M. Curtiss, labor with I.'jO and mileage Mathias Thomas, ft prominent farmer a force of more than fifty returns and mileage.. POUNDS OF TYPE tractor on roads 37.50 1.20 Even Lund, procuring primary of Little Canada, Minn., while in people and is one of the most powerful Jos. V. Keyes, carrying election John Honsowitz, labor on election ballots and St. Paul, the other day. "I consid .r "You remember, Uncle Ted," said papers in the great state of returns and mileage.. Dentaybow road 13.50 1.20 mileage 1.60 it my duty to suffering humanity to Jack, "when you were telling us Ohio. E. E. Knotts, carrying election J. Thos. Howard, labor on P. J. McLinn, procuring tell everybody I can about this medicine. "Jack, this story should make you, about the life of Senator Harding, returns and mileage.. 2.77 road survey, Twp. 65-26 23.62 primary election ballots that you said it was another story as well as every other boy in the Ole Lofgren, carrying election Swan Johnson, labor on Big and mileage ..... l.iO "Six years ago my stomach bega** about his newspaper, and some day country, stop and realize what hard returns and mileage.. 1.00 Fork bridge, Road No. 9... 4.00 J. R. Mack, procuring primary troubling me," continued Mr. Thomas. work and faith will accomplish you would tell us all about it." Ole Lund, carrying election Dick Kerr, labor on road 42.50 election ballots and Warren G. Harding, as a boy, started "My appetite went back on me "Yes, Jack," answered his uncle, returns and mileage Henry Lambert, livery hire 1.40 mileage 3.00 and my stomach got in such a bad "the story of how Senator Harding on his nerve, bought Out his partner Montie Moe, carrying elec-. for engineer, Dentaybow.. 9.50 Fred T. Miller, procuring fix hardly anything agreed with me. because they disagreed over a tele started in the newspaper business is tion returns and mileage.. Gilbert Kerr, livery hire for 1.10 primary election ballots Often what little I did eat would sour one of the most interesting stories phone, put the partner on his payroll, Wm Moss, carrying election engineer, Dinner Creek and mileage 4.00 and bloat me up with gas till I fe't I know. Call Ruth out here in the and kept smiling and working returns and mileage 1.3) bridge 10.00 Fred B. Peterson, procuring like I was smothering and could yard—it's too hot in the house—and every minute with the result that today Ole Nelson-, carrying election Frank LaBelle, labor on road primary election ballots hardly stand it. I was always constipated, I'll tell you all I can about what one he controlls a plant that every returns and mileage.. 2.46 Twp. 154-25 100.00 and mileage 4.00 seldom got a good night's boy did with two hundred pounds of year brings in a sunr equal to that of Gunder Nybc^p carrying election A. Munroe, loading gravel for sleep and was losing weight all the type." daily papers in cities twice the size returns and mileage.. Wm. J. Rusch, procuring Dinner Creek bridge 60.00 1.20 time. primary election ballots "We're all ready," called Ruth. of Marion. Besdes this he has helped O. M. Paulson, carrying election James Sedore, labor, repair and mileage l.iO "When Warren Harding," began his city to grow, held office two returns and mileage.. "I tad read so much about Tanlac 6.00 ing bridge 6.00 Uncle Ted, "was eighteen years of terms as state senator in Ohio, was Emil Regel, carrying election I decided to try it. My appetite James Sedore, labor on roads Albert Schonsby, procuring 'age, his family moved to Marion, elected lieutenant governor of the returns and mileage 4.19 picked up right from the start and and bridges 30.50 primary election ballots Ohio, where his father still continues state and then United States senator Stuart M. Robertson, carrying and mileage 1.80 by the time I had finished the second Fred White, labor on road, the practice of medicine. Warren election returns and and today he is the candidate of the bottle I felt like a different person. Twp. 154-25 5.00 G. Schiller, procuring primary mileage had just enough touch of newspaper Republican party for the greatest 1.74 My stomach trouble stopped and I election ballots and work on his college paper to give and highest position with which the Geo. H. Sjmith, carrying election was no longer constipated. I could Total $ 363.17 mileage 1 20 him an ambition to become a -journalist.' people of the United States can honor returns and mileage.. sleep better and had gotten back 1.10 J. H. Steffes, procuring primary He finally got a job in the office Leonard Soellner, carrying some of my lost weight, and now my a man—president. And next November County Road and Bridge Fund election ballots and election returns and mileage of a little Democratic weekly, the he will be elected in order appetite is so big I, can hardly eat Commissioner District No. 2 mileage 1.90 Marion Mirror, where he did everything that the United States may return to enough to satisfy it.' I can eat fat 1.60 P. C. Richardson, labor, gravelling H. A. Streby, procuring primary from setting type and turning meats, potatoes, just anything mv a government under the constitution Erik Sundin, carrying election Crystal Beach road.. 13.50 election ballots and appetite calls for, which I havn't the press to scrubbing the floors. instead- of a government by one returns and mileage.. 2.36 P. C. Richardson, gravel for mileage 1.60 There were two other papers in man." been able to do before in years. Martin Tufer, carrying election Crystal Beach road Hattie B. Troy, procuring 188.00 When I say Tanlac is the best medicine Marion at that time, one a well run returns and mileage.. 2.40 D. W. Freckelton, gravel for primary election ballots made I am speaking from experience, and going paper (an independent COMMUNITIES RELATIONS Crystal Beach road 337.50 M. A. Ulvedahl, carrying and mileage 2.20 for I have tried about all of weekly) and the other a small weekly F. D. Lapping, labor, graveling election returns and mileage John Vats, procuring primairy TO THE PRESS them in my day. After what it has that had taken the name of 'The Ranier road 102.00 1.20 election ballots and done for me I feel sure it will help Star', which was taken over by the Jack McGivney, gravel for Henry Anderson, procuring mileage 3.90 S. L. Frazier makes a plea for the anyone who gives it a fair trial." sheriff on November 25, 1884, because Ranier road .....' 1,071.00 primary election ballots Frank Wilber, procuring support of his home town paper, the the owher was broke and unable to Tanlac is sold in International Jack McGivney, gravel for and mileage 4. Verndale Sun. "To be niggardly," he primary election ballots A) pay his bills. Warren's boss, the Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at Ranier road 832.00 Edward Astwood, procuring says, "without local paper is to be and mileage 3.20 publisher of the Democratic paper, Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier Jack McGivney, labor, grav primary election ballots short-sighted and blind to our own O. J. Wold, procuring. primary was afraid that the Star would be by Schiller & Shelrud, at Northome eling Ranier road 495.00 and mileage 1.20 election ballots and interests. The Sun is a live wire, but sold to someone who would make it by C. W. Field, and all other leading Falls Lbr. & Coal "Co., lumber J. C.' Clark, procuring primary mileage 2.40 will soon burn itself out unless given a real paper to, the injury of the Independent. druggists. generous support. The country newspaperman for Ranier road bridge repairs election ballots and J. Silverdahl, election services, But the owners laughed 5.40 does the most work for 35.20 mileage precinct of Harrigan... 8.90 at such a possibility, which made the P. C. Richardson, gravel for J. DeLack, procuring primary ».• ».« «.« «. ». .. .. the least pay of anybody. Why is it Nik Larson, election services, i'i Democratic publisher angry. So he .*« we expect the editor to do so much cemetery road election ballots and precinct of Harrigan 5.20 81.00 told Warren to go to the court house O A E S Algot Erickson, labor on mileage O. A. Sandsmark, "election for us while we do nothing for him? 1.20 and bid on the paper, saying to the Jackfish road 5.75 Oliver Erickson, procuring Perhaps we do not even subscribe services, precinct of Feldman We Do Amateur Finishing astonished Warren, who had no idea Algot Erickson, ditching on primary election ballots 5.00 for his paper, but how we howl and MAIL TODAY YOUR FILMS TO that he could own a paper and little Jackfish road apd mileage 2.40 growl and snarl and criticize if he S. O. Hofdahl, election services, 126.00. I S A money, 'you go ahead and it will Geo. Bahr, labor on McPhee Martin Fram, procuring fails to holler his head off for every precinct of Feldman:. 3.60 work out all right.' So it was on road 504 Firat National Bank Bids* Dnlntk proposition that comes up, from good 45.00 primary. election ballots Wednesday, November 26, 1884, that A. C. Heritage, hauling gravel and mileage 2.40 roads and baseball to church suppers (Continued on Last Page.) PROMPT DELIVERY young Harding started his career as and society doings." for road No. 9 41.25 a newspaper publisher. It was no Steve Evanoff, hauling gravel easy road that he and his chum had for road No. 9 33.75 WHY IS HEAVEN SO GOOD to travel. There were many bills to Chas. Hansen, labor on road TO SOME PEOPLE? be paid and all they really had to No. 9 30.00 Special This Week start with was 200 pounds of type. Win. Hanson, hauling gravel A Baudette woman picking strawberries It was young Harding who hustled for road No. 9 45.00 in the woods near town the for the news and advertising while Wra, Carrigan, hauling gravel other day stumbled onto six case's— his chum set the paper. for road No. 9 33.75 and they weren't cases of strawberries "The Star commenced to grow Walter Hanson, labor on either. Just what she did with fast that the men who ran the Independent road No. 9 30.00 the cases history sayeth not. If you no longer laughed at Warren Sig Wenberg, graveling road found six cases of perfectly good and his chum but commenced to No. 9 750.00 liquor while picking strawberries In fight them in every way possible. No John F. Borner, graveling what would you do with them? matter how bad things went and no road No. 9 26.00 That's the answer.—Region. matter how many bills there were to Joe Forayter, hauling gravel Ready-to-Wear Department meet when there was little or no for road No. 9 42.00 money in sight, Warren smiled, bit G. A. Oveson, hauling gravel MR. MAN! his lip and worked harder than ever. for road No. 9 50.60 He finally decided that to help the A. Gahagen, labor on road Are you Protected Against Sickness paper grow as it should they should No.'9 19.20 and Accident? have a telephone. His partner did Walter-Hendrickson, graveling not agree and thought it an unnecessary Here are smartly styled frocks for summer wear. Dresses suitable for any occasion and road No. 9 16.50 expense. But Warren would Matt Donahue, graveling LETTER OF APPRECIATION at prices you are able to pay* Greatly reduced prices this week. not agree and the telephone stayed, road No. 9 161.00 International Falls, Minn., with the result that he bought out his Suits and Skirts James McClellan, labor on July 8, 1920. chum and placed him on the payroll road No. 9 48.00 John D. Kibbey, —thereby becoming the sole owner Geo. A. Snyder, gravel for International Falls, Minn. Our Suits are carefully tailored and you will do well to buy your suit now at a great saving. of the paper. With this added expense road No. 9 160.50 Dear Sir:— he soon realized that the Prices are cut deep. Buy Now and save. W. E. Howell, labor on road N I recently received check from the original purchase price of the pa^er No. 9 5.00 Business Mens' Asso., Chicago 111., Coats had to be met within six months Geo. Gedney, livery hire for amount $220.00, payment in full for from the day he bid for the Star at engineer, road inspection.. 13.50 my claim for illness, and wish to the court house. There was no use Russell Girader Co., Hi-way thank you and the company for. Any Coat in our stock—heavy and light weights— at a reduced price. thinking of getting new machinery or patrol and outfit 174.25 promptness in settlement, as well as type. When the type br«ke he kept Frank H. Keyes, supplies for Skirts for All Occasions courtesies shown this case. it in a box to be sold for what little road work 5.00 Wishing you every business success, he could get as junk. Frank H. Keyes, supplies for I remain, (iIt was a long struggle, kiddies, 'road work 13.90 Wool serges, tricotines, poplins, silk talfetas and tricolettes, Fan ta Si and silk poplins at Yours truly, until finally the Star came out of all Fred Shaw. reduced prices. financial troubles, the last bills were Total. $5,114.15 paid and Warren G. Harding found Waists ANOTHER WELL PLEASED POLICY that he not only really owned the County Road and Bridge Fund HOLDER IN INT'L FALLS paper but that it was a success. He General Expense Our waist stock is the most complete in variety and very becoming styles, consisting of felt so good about it that he wrote Miss A. E. Erickson,. services Central Business Men's Ass'n,. an editorial in which he told of the as office assistant to engineer, Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chene, Tricolettes, and Silks. In cotton waists we have French Chicago, Illinois. struggles through which he had gone.* June 57.75 Organdie, Voiles, Marquesettes, and Linon. Dear Sirs:-I "jAt times the men who ran the John Kalar, services as axman, received your draft today and Independent became so bitter towards MILLINERY DEPARTMENT road work, S. R. No. 1 17.52 write to thank you not only for the the Star and its success, which Roy Martin, services as Ass't draft, but for the prompt attention hurt their business, they attacked to engineer, state roads... 24.25 Hats! Hats! Hats! which you give to claims. Warren personally, but the future M. Matson, services as rodman, I do not think that the C. B. M's. senator and president of the United road work, S. R. No. 1 18.02 Assn. can be beaten for quick settle States kept his head above water David Rose, expenses as For women and children. Largest assortment in the city at wonderfully reduced prices. meitf of claims, as it is only five days and refused to be drawn into a nasty county engineer, June 19.46 Visit our store—you will go away satisfied. I since sent caine in. newspaper fight. It got so bad that David Rose, exptfhses as I Thanking"you again, beg to remain, once when Warren met one of the county engineer, June Shoes. 11.44 proprietors of the weekly Independent Very truly yours, on the street he told him that if Total $ 148.44 Clarence L. Perle. For Men, Women, and Children at most reasonable prices. he didn't stop his campaign of personal abuse he would 'lick the dickens Revenue Fund—Election Expenses Anyone wishing for the best insur out of him', That seemed to be Otto Carlson, carrying election ance to guarantee their income when enough, for the Independent publisher Rifkin's, The Peoples Store returns and mileage... 1.50 ic, disabled from accident or illness, or saw that young Harding meant J. C. Clark, carrying election meet with death, better consult what he said. returns 'and mileage 5.40 is. "Fourteen years after Harding and Thos. B. Cobey, carrying election JOHN D. KIBBEY his chum had purchased the five returns and mileage 1.30 Office over Carr's Store. Phone 195 column daily a full leased telegraphic John Drehr, carrying election and 361 service was put in that brought the returns and mileage 1.90 228 Third St. International Falls news of the world on the instant to International Falls, Minn. 1& Oliver Erickson, carrying election the very doors of Marion, Ohio. Today returns and mileage 4 2.40 the Star ha&^they latest type Subscribe for The Press Orville Gowdjf, elec- iCarryingi