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

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mj.uym jiiii'iJU ^l|^4g .rt-yt&wr'-i'y' ,'fp^ sr^-i^ *%rrjk^v-^^ *L •£*?»*"5 *i «*V\ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE TWO «MMM WAS WORTH ITS MM MM THE.INTERMTIONAL FALLS PRESS VWt V» »V iV •#M 5 THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH AT THE CHURCHES I WEIGHT GOLD •f AND BORDER BUDGET »M MM MM +V »V+V iL ZION LUTHERAN Conducted by the Minnesota Public H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager Health Association. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor This is What St.'Paul Man Says of Fntered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., Second-Class Hatter am Tanlac—Had Suffered for Eleven (Letters on Health addressed to English morning worship at 11:00. Dr. H. Hill, Shubert Bldg., St. W. Years. —o— Paul, Minn., with a stamped self-addressed SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR envelope enclosed, will De Sunday school at 10:00. "If everybody knew how much answered by mail. If of general interest OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA good Tanlac has done me there isn't it will be answered in this You are cordially invited to attend column, also.) any one who wouldn't think as I do— our services. 1. Question: I am taking the that it is worth its weight in gold A LESSON FOR MINNESOTA FOUND FLOATING "cure for tuberculosis" at my own and should be in every home," said BETHLEHEM home. For a month my stomach has Gust Kirchiff, West Central avenue, 493 Farmers of Minnesota have the Rev. W. W., Dale, Pastor. been upset and I am losing weight St. Paul, Minn., an employee of By-and-by Is always too late. best kind of an object lesson of what rapidly. I have no appetite. Can the Foote-Schulz Shoe company. they may expect if the Socialist leaders Morning service at 10:45. you give me a tonic or something Vanity Is the quicksand of reason. "When I started taking Tanlac 1 of the Nonpartisan League should Cameras aid Filns to improve it? had been suffering from spells of also gain control of Minnesota, says Church School at 11:45. Answer: A month with bad appetite 1 room has to look careless to look nervous indigestion for the past the Minnesota Issue. and loss of weight before you do coiy. S. N. RUBIN eleven years. Whenever these spells In 1916, the year just prior to the Miss Marvel Bennett will sing a anythng about it is rather a serious came on me I would bloat up something first step in the Socialist control of If the moon could only talk—but it solo Sunday morning. matter for a tuberculosis patient. awful for two or three days at North Dakota, farm lands were can't Druggist "Home cure" of tuberculosis results a time and have intense sharp, shooting taxed upon a valuation of but 54.73 too often in that sort of neglect of The Rainy River Association of pains in the region of my heart. Politeness eases the jolts in life's per cent of the total assessed valuation, Rexal Store yourself. At a sanatorium you would Congregational churches is meeting journey. These attacks always left me in a while all other general property this week at Birchdale. This church not have been left in such a conditon very weakened condition and I was was taxed on a valuation of 45.43 per International Falls, Minnesota a month—nor a week—nor a day, it pills are seldom sugar- has a delegation at the meeting. Adversity unable to work for several days following cent of the total assessed valuation. the physician in charge could help it coated. them. Many a night I would In 1919 the taxes on farm lands METHODIST EPISCOPAL Get your attending physician, if you walk the floor in agony that was almost were taxed on a valuation of 70.3o «L« ».• *.« «.« •,« Let us fight evil thoughts with good Claude E. Ireland, Pastor have one, to see you at once—delays t* 9* if* ». «. «W. »V .*. A unbearable, and I could never of the total, while all the other general actions. are dangerous indeed to a tuberculosis get a good night's sleep for when I property in the state was taxed PROFESSIONAL CARDS Sunday School 10:00 A. M. case with a poor appetite and one wasn't lying awake with the pain I upon a valuation of only 29.64 per If men had intuition they wouldn't who is losing weight. Possibly a .« ».« ,«#.* «.• would toss and roll from one side of .*• cent of the total assessed valuation. trust It. tonic might help—but the real thing Morning worship at 11. the bed to the other on account of An official of the North Dakota to do is to find out why your appetite Those who are gossiped about most, nervousness, and always got up feeling state government gives the following JOHN H. BROWN is bad and correct it. A tonic gossip least. Evening sermon at 8:00. tired and worn out. I was also figures: The general property tax Attorney at Law given at random is merely a shot in very constipated and frequently had levy 1916 was $1,493,180. The general Office over O. M. Carr & Co. a Good taste is essentially moral •he dark. If you have no physician ENGLISH LUTHERAN $3,742,616. severe nervous headaches, and was property tax levy for 1919 was International Falls, Minnesota quality.—Buskin. apply to the tuberculosis expert in in a badly run-down condition generally. charge of the nearest county sanatorium H. A. Mayer, Pastor Applying these figures we find that crimes all men If mistakes were DR. H. H. IHRIG which is, for Koochiching Morning services at 10:45. farm lands in 1916, assessed on a valuation "Since I began taking Tanlac, however, would be in jail. Dfntist county, Dr. Wm. H. Fortin, Medical of 54.57 per cent of the total, all my troubles are things of Office over Holler's ConfectioneryInternational Director, Lake Julia Sanatorium best and prepare Servces at Ericsburg at 3:00. paid taxes amounting to $814,828 Hope for the the past. It has built me up and Falls, Minnesota Puposky, Minn. You perhaps should against the worst. while all other general property paid strengthened me so that my work be in a sanatorium rather than at Services at Ray at 8:00 P. M. $678,352 in taxes. doesn't tire me any more. I never A E Riches formerly had wings, but now home, especially if you are not doing Farm lands in 1919 assessed on a have a headache and my stomach is Lawyer they have wheels. BAPTIST well at home. Possibly you have valuation of 70.36 per cent of the total in splendid condition. I havn't had International State Bank Bid? paid taxes amounting to $2,633,304 an' attack of nervous indigestion been using nothing but milk and eggs A lazy man works overtime telling International Falls, Minnesota Cor. Third St. and Ninth Ave. while all "fcther general property since I started taking Tanlac, and my others what to do. for a diet because many people think paid $1,109,311 in taxes. appetite is so good I can hardly get N O E N I N N E S O A those are all a tuberculosis patient is a equal to Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Intervention in love enough to eat. I have been telling Here comes the real knock-out HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION should have. But the most up-todate declaration of war. blow. These figures show the North everybody I could about Tanlac, but Dr. C. C. Craig Phone 195 advice is to try all kinds of Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Dakota farmers' tax burden on farm Dr. B. L. Osburn Phone 79 I know I can't speak to everybody Few love to hear the sins they love things, meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, lands increased from $814,828 in 1916 Hospital Phone 79 to act—Shakespeare. personally, so I am glad of this opportunity to $2,633,304 in 1919, or a total increase Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M. Office over International State Bank etc., and take those things you like— to tell others what a grand of $1,818,476. Phone 155 It Is the motive, the great purpose, above all, those things you can digest. medicine I think Tanlac is." International Falls, Minnesota On the other hand, all other general that consecrates life. All are welcome. Eggs and milk are all right if you like Tanlac is sold in International property in the state paid $678,352 them and can digest them—so is CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Idleness travels so slowly that poverty Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at LAWRENCE'S PHARMACY in taxes in 1916 and in 1919 paid corned beef and cabbage. soon overtakes it. Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier The Rexall Store the sum of $1,109,311 or the small increase by Schiller & Shelrud, at Northome S. N. Rubin, Proprietor of $430,959. Services are held in the Odd Fellows It is a good rule to be deaf when a Subscribe for The Press International Falls, Minnesota by C. W. Field, and all other leading It is interesting to know that the hall. slanderer begins to talk. term "other general property" includes druggists. all of the railways, telegraphs, Some people find It easier to get Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. telephones, express, street and interurban married than to stay so. A I N railways, sleeping cars, town SCHOOL NOTES Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. He who praises men and flatters and city lots and improvements, farm women has many friends. ».« personal property and improvements A general invitation is extended to on farm lands. Getting along on a past reputation School will open in district No. 4 *he public to attend these services. "Farm land improvements" are exempt gives a half-starved look. Monday, September 13. Monday will FOR EVERY PURPOSE— in 1919 but were taxed in 1916. TENT MEETINGS be used for the opening teachers' The exemption is merely camouflage, No ray of glory lights the breast meeting, and preparation for active however, as the valuation on "Farm Inside and Outside House Paint that beats for self alone. work beginning Tuesday. New pupils Meetings every night at 7:45 on Personal Property" shows. For observe—in of all grades will please report at my Automobile Paint Seventh street near Eighth Ave. 1916 "Farm Land Improvements" You would not think any duty small office Monday afternoon. Regular Workers from Walker and Rainy were given assessed valuation if you yourself were great Boat Paint school work will begin Tuesday River are now here to take p^rt in «of $13,642,217 and "Farm Personal morning at o'clock, September 14. 9 the meetings. Saints from other Kalsomine 'Twere better to strive and fall, Property" $41,637,000, a total of $54,279,217. All pupils will report at their old than never to strive at all. places are also expected. While in 1919 "Farm Land rooms. Bring the sick and let the Lord Improvements" are exempt, the assessed If opportunities were females more All who will provide room or board 'heal them. valuation of "Farm Personal We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed men would embrace them. for the teachers can facilitate matters All are welcome. property" alone is $59,509,888. by reporting to me before school E. H. Blomberg, Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. The net result is this: The farmers If wife's a man lives up to his expectations opens. There are several pupils, of North Dakota were required in Evangelist. he is always busy. mostly girls, who wish to work for 1919 to pay in cold cash $1,818,476 taxes, their board and room. All openings on farm lands exclusively, more WANTED Why does a man invariably move for them should be reported to this Falls Lumber & Coal Co. the chair when he sits down? than they paid on farm lands exclusively office. in 1916. 500 young peaple to prepare for positions All the teachers for this district Fear makes some dodge responsibility Do the farmers of Minnesota want in Banks, Wholesale and R. R. but laziness makes more. are listed below. the same experiences? PHONE 81 offices, in Law and Real Estate offices. High School-Senior—Frances Hartman, Also as Auto and Tractor experts. principal Effie Adams, latin Positions in Garages and and history (not chosen) science Machine shops. Board and room and mathematics. 54.50 to $6.00 per week. Address High School-Junior—Mrs. F. C. PUT IN YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SEASON'S It sure will Tickle You" Crookston College, J. C. Sathre, Correll, principal Mrs. Clara Collins, SUPPLY OF COAL Crookston, Minn. al2-eow geography Mrs. Grace McHugo, history and library Miss Bess Eakins, NOW says the Good Judge fe MM *v« «v 35 Zu 5J English and public speaking: Bernadetta Paton, mathematics and COAL WILL BE SCARCE THIS WINTER CLASSIFIED ADS To find how long the) English Maude Graham, mathematisc Falls Lumber & Coal Co. full rich taste of the and penmanship. 8 $ 4 3 Music—Effie Draxler Art and FOR RENT:-Large Real Tobacco. .Chew basement. Vik­ PHONE 81 Drawing—Catharine Whalen Commercial—Helen ing theatre building. Concrete floors, lasts. Zanger Manual walls and ceiling. Fine Third street Training—M. M. Dunkel Agriculture—C. That's why it Really entrance. The best storage room in A. Anderson Cooking— saves you money to use town. Will remodel to suit tenant. Mayme Uehren Sewing—Grace Rierson this class of tobacco Address Box 496, City, or call phone Exclusive Here Office—Rose Glenn Nurse— No. 109. instead of the ordinary (not chosen). Grades—Sub-primary. Florence Thoirs Bl, Catherint kinds. LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden Glenn Bl, Ada Watson A1 and 6?, spot and own your own lot. Price Any man who uses the Helen Dailey A1 and B2, Ethel $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per Thompson B2 and A2, Edith Ressler Real Tobacco Chew month. Handy to the city. The C. A3 and B3, Grace Underwood will tell you that. Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency.. A3 and B4, Winnie Henderson B4 ami A4, Margaret Anderson A4 and Put up in two styles For Sale—5-passenger 1919 Buick, B5, Bonnie Ryari A5 and B6, Myrtle Good condition. Reasonable for cash. Lovers of good coffee who Fellman B6 and A6, Anne Knudson Inquire at this office.. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Physical Training, Lila Franklin and have failed to get in their coffee W. M. Evans Drawing and Penmanship, W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco For Sale—Baby's high chair, nursery Gusta Haug General Work and full favor and strength will chair and baby carriage. Call Supervised Play, Mrs. Mabel Kaneen. iroacivviay. New Ycrn, City Mrs. C. G. Muench, 1 long 1 short Ranier. Principal, (not chosen), be delighted with Bell 14b. ring, Crystal Beach line. primary, Mary Flaherty. Ericsburg. Principal, Lillie Christensen carton coffee. BmxgmsT For Sale—Twenty-two foot Redwing primary, Emma Schulter. DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON launch, nearly new equipped Ray, Hazel Leighton. with 24 h. p. Redwing Thorobred AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND— Beaver No. 1, Evelyn Hanson. engine and Baldridge reverse gear, Beaver No. 2, Lulu Gould. WHEN YOU WANT TO—^ E S O A N seats twelve people and is furnished Lyman, Hazel Hanson. FIX THAT FENCE with leather cushions and finished in Sieeemr to G. Hel*«el»t A new school will be located u.j- LAY THAT FLOOR Cabinet Maker, Furniture hard wood and as.good as new, rea* the-lake, for which a teacher has not S. E. THOMPSON & SON SEE HANG THAT DOOR son for selling, lack of cruising radius Repairer, Picture Framing, been chosen yet. BUILD THAT SMALL on Lake Bemidji. Boat can be General Carpenter, Contracttor Geo. V. Kinney, BUILDING OR COTTAGE seen in commission on Lake Bemidji. and Builder. Superintendent. 502 THIRD STREET International Falls, Minn. •r any Big Carpenter job—i Inquire of Thomas Roycraft, Lavina, Minn. Subscribe for The Press 'I S 3 -V mtem 1 DEFECTIVE PAGE