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

September 16, 1920 · Page 2 of 4

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PAGE THREE I Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Patterson returned from the cities Monday. I BE SURE TO ATTEND THE Fred Lessard returned Tuesday, from the twin cities where he attended FALL OPENING WEEK the state fair. Mrs. Hugh Logan, nee Gertrude Attend Bemidji Business College, Richard Romens of Happyland, a Sullivan, is a guest at the home of Bemidji, Minn." former higU school studenf here left ^5! Saturday, Sept. 18, Saturday, Sept. 25 -her mother, Mrs. Hannah Sullivan. for St. Paul Sept. Sth, where he enters J. E. Cowan was in from Northome St. Thomas college. G. McCarthy of the Lakeside Fish Tuesday on business before the Co., Ranier, returned Tuesday from county board. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Billmeyre have a business trip to Chicago and the returned from their auto trip tp the I I N S twin cities. Geo. Scarlett, the progressive farmer state fair. They were accompanied from the Forsythe neighborhood by Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bacon and spent Monday in the city on business. Mrs, Ruth Peterson of Minneapolis Alex Shuitz. is being entertained by Airs. Nina Marsden at Park wood cottage on This week's exposition of cool-weather garirents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmon arrived Mr- Jevne chil" Rainy lake. and Mrs Franz and is an index to the fashion thought of the dren, Miss Addie Easterly and home Monday from a trip to Michigan world and a tribute to the thoro workmanship Archie Paul returned Monday from where they visited Mr. Harmon's of American makers. We feel our selections Frank S. Lang left last' Saturday an auto tour through the southern brother. have brought us models that are in every way evening for Davenport, Iowa, on a part of the state. business mission for the International as desirable as you might find anywhere in the H. A. McCormack has returned Lumber company. land—as sure in point of stylishness, as evident O. M. Paulson and Frank Jean from Winnipeg and the twin cities in point of value- You will not need to spent a part of the past week at where he enojyed a we41 earned vacation look beyond this store for exactly the garment Mrs. Will Chapman and daughter Fergus Falls, where they purchased a of two weeks. to fit either your fancy or your purse. Miss Dorothy, returned Sunday aftean seven passenger Studebaker car, extended visit with friends at which has been added to the stock of It will pay you to visit our store during our' Miss Dora Mertens returned Monday Duluth and the twin cities. the Motor Inn.—Times. Fall Opening Week. We will have specials morning from Minneapolis, throughout the store where she spent a two week's vacation Ole Sandsmark, the popular merchant Extensive repairs are being made visiting friends and relatives. and farmer of Fairland passed to the Press building, which will include through the city last Friday enroute new foundation, new floor and Donald Nealy of the Happyland to his home\from the state fair. The front, and needed alterations, which school, representing Koochiching Press acknowledges a pleasant call. will consume several weeks. Business county at the state fair spelling contest is being conducted as usual. Sept. 10th, was one of the wintiers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watrous of the Fabrics chosen not The variety runs from Pelland section left Saturday with Rev. A. W. Nordin has returned merely for show but their Dodge to attend the state fair. from attending the convention of severely simple tailor­ for tailoring qualities Mrs. M. E. Dimon of this place accompanied the Luther League at Duluth. He that insure enduring them.—Littlefork Times. ed models to elafaor- Edison was accompanied home by Mrs. Nordin, shape-lines and intrinsic qualities that mean who has been visiting at the a 1 'embroidered, J. A. Rye and family departed Saturday long and profitable home of her parents at Rush City. fanciful cut and riich- evening fdjr Minneapolis where Amberola wear. The silk linings they will make their home. Mr. Rye 1 are quality linings and Dave Hurlburt, Frank Palmer and ly fur trimmed styles has accepted the position of assistant exquisitfe to a degree. Chief of Police Kinshella left Tuesday Phonograph auditor of the council of associated meeting every need Where furs are used morning for a week's outing uptake. charities in the Mill City. they are of carefully They will camp at Brown's and every purse. selected quality. Bay and visit the trout lak^s in that vicinity. Yesterday was the big day at the Our Shoe Department contains $100 county fair at Northome. Quite Our Millinery Department very latest makes like the phe Our Ready to Wear pit $68 crowd went down from here, including will be filled with Selby shoe for ladies and the Star Department is offering Prof L. S. Seaman, principal of the two ball teams, the Speedwells hew and charming hats Brand shoes for men, women and a 10% reduction on all Indus consolidated school was here and the high school team. Many during our Fall Opening children. We will allow 10% Dresses, Coats, Suits, attending the teachers' institute. pent on the special coach attached W»eek and will allow reduction during our Fall Opening and Skirts during our Before leaving to resume his duties to the regular freight in the morning 10% reductions. Sal'e. Fall Opening. the professor dropped $2.00 into our returnng on the freight at night. cash box and will keep posted on —o— Our Men's Department is filled with a complete line of winter wear and we will have some the doings of the city and county for the next year. specials during our Fall Opening Week. L. A. Ogaard and family returned Sunday from Kenmare, N. Dak. Nels Johnson returned from the They left here in their auto to make the round trip, but when-near Towner, state fair Monday. The trip home was made in a new Kissel car which N. Dak., in turning out to pass a Nels purchased in Minneapolis. Hq threshing machine, the car tipped C. N. WIRT was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. completely over and in the mixup International Falls, Minn. Mr. Ogaard was quite badly injured Walter Engstrom of Watertown, who and his little son suffered from bruises are renewing acquaintances for a fewr 406 Third St. days. While here they purchased Mr. and fright. The auto was left in International Falls, Minnesota Johnson's Buick and will return to North Dakota and the trip home this court at the probate court rooms I Watertown by auto. made by train. Lost—Watch fob with army charm. the seal of said court, this 15th day of in the court house, in the city of International September, 1920. Name on one side and two crossed Falls, in the county of Koochiching, (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, cannons on reverse side. Finder state of Minnesota, on the Probate Judge. please leave at Carroll hotel for reward. 15th day of October, 1920, at ten F. J. McPartlin, ltp o'clock A. M., why said petition should Attorney for petitioner. not be granted. WOOLY BOY International Falls, Minn. Witness, the judge of said court, ana Sept. 16-30. S. C. Bailey of Bemidji, connected with the land department of the state "Try It Out Yourself" auditors office conducted the monthly sale of lands at the court house Monday. Very little interest was /taken says the Good Judge in the sale by the buying public for the reason that the lists contain only Standard Clothes And you will find how previous offerings. A large amount much more satisfaction of state lands have been appraised little of this Real Tobacco this season and it is expected that lively bidding will result when the gives you than you ever new offerings are made next spring. got from a big chew of the AT ordinary kind. The following tourists were registered The good, rich, real tobacco at the Commercial club during POPULAR PRICES taste lasts so long the past week: E. T. Olson, Minneapolis you don't need a fresh R. LeRoy Sias, Oak Park. chew nearly as often. So 111. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Hall, Des Moines, I*., Rupert Swinnerton, it costs you less. Remarkable values in Fall and Winter clothes for Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Any man who uses the Gates, Ladora, la Thos. L. Martin, boys are here. Our display includes real stylish, well Real Tobacco Chew will Jr., St. Louis Powers Hapgood, Indianapolis tell you that. made suits and overcoats. The materials that go into P. W. Steen, Minneapolis De Lisle Orde, Minneapolis H. A. these clothes are sturdy—they are made for long Fut up two styln 4 Hammond, Oshkosh, Wis. Chas. A. W-B CUT is along fine-cut tobacco Cavanaugh, Red Wing, Minn. A. C. wear. The styles are pleasing. 7 Bandewin, Minneapolis P. W. H. RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco Lynnes, Toronto, F. E. Hall, Toronto A. B. Whitcomb, Minneapolis S. A most important fact about our boys' clothing is that Bray, Ottawa, Can. P. G. Jacobson, OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE. Without tpending Madison, Minn. C. E. Rogers* Duluth C. A. Walker, Charles City, la. much money you can heap your boy looking his J. A. Clay, Charles City, la. A. B. C. best and feeling his best. Dodd, Charles City, la. H. L. Lockwood,, Charles City, la. Builders' Hardware The overcoats and suits that we sell are comfortable CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION and warm. Don't worry about the high price talk. FOR ADMINISTRATION Come in and get your boy's WOOLY BOY STANDARD AND Estate ot Mka Kelly SUlt« Of KiRMMU CLOTHES for Fall and Winter at these Tools )SS County of Koochiching prices- IJgfPROBATB COURT In the matter of the estate of John Kelly, decedent. The state of Minnesota to Martin Suits aH ages—$10.06 to $23.00 Kelly, Kate Wrisley, Mary Paul, Isabelle Ooodspeed, Lenora Rivers, Martin Overcoats, all ages—$10.00 to $20.00 Rivers, Burton Rivers, and Charles 0. M. CARR& CO. Rivers, and all persons interested WE ARE HEADQUARTERS— in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent: The petition OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE of Martin Kelly having been filed in this court, representing that Johii Kelly, then a resident of the county,-of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, died Falls Lumber^ Coal Co. intestate on the 11th day of August, "The Store of Quality' 1929, and praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted to Martin' Kelly, and the court having 413 THIRD STREET INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA fixed the time and place for hearing PHONE 81 said petition: Therefore you and each of you, .are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before