International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 4, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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40C' -u v.» 7^ -*v*$ft /^Sp* y^ii J?"*1? -E^fe -V,^* -t n~zr INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR LEONARD IS NOW $ 3 8 8 8 8 8 a 8 8 a a a e'en party at the school house on Baudette a few days ago said he got F4 THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 8 Friday night. Quite a large crowd the best service he had ever gotten 8 BIRCHDALE 8 FDLLHONVINCED on. long distance. That may sound attended and participated in the supper AND BORDER BUDGET 8 & like soft soap, but praise is good for of witches' brew, devil's delight 4 and graveyard stew. a change. i! H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager Mr. Swanlund has taken the mail Gained Eighteen Pounds Since Taking contract for the winter. Miss St. Lawrence went home for I- Mrs. Carl Norland had a relapse & Tanlac and Says His Health entered a* tlic Tout OIBee at International Fall*. Mini, as *econ«-Claaa Matter a week end, accompanied byst^rsWebb &fifer recovering from an attack jf is Fine. Mrs. M. Gross and daughters are and Mrs. Quay. It t\vas ^sup appendicitis and was taken down to SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR visiting relatives in Duluth. posed to be a cranberry excursion but her sister's in Rainy River. Word •'I have gained eighteen pounds was too cold and rainy and, the time has" been received that Mrs. Norlan Mrs. Andy Ryan has returned from OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA since I started taking Tanlac and am was spent enjoyably indoors^) died on the operating table. She Baudette with a new baby daughter. now as well and sound as anybody,'' leaves four little children and her recently said Edwin Leonard, 234 boast of the county in most things in COOPERATIVE SPIRIT STRONG The old-time party given^ by, the husband to mourn her loss. Interment Mrs. Smith is back from a two Seventh St., North Bronx, Minneapolis, IN KOOCHICHING COUNTY terms of figures or numbers but you Ladies' Aid on October 9th,.. v^s. .a is to be in Border cemetery week's visit with a niece in Barwick. Minn. have an opportunity to set the pace success financially and ^socially. where Mrs. Norland's mother lies. "I was in a weak, run down condition in cooperative spirit. Games, songs and a spelling bee were A large number of the cooperative The funeral is to be at Border on The Red Boat Line is busy hauling The clubs can help each other by due to a bad case of stomach enjoyed, followed by a supper of organizations in Minnesota found Wednesday. freight for our local merchants this trouble that had worried me nearly reporting their activities to the Farm brown bread, beans, doughnuts, and their origin in the farmers' clubs of week. Bureau office so that the experience two years. My appetite was fairiy coffee. which there are now 923 in the state A special meeting of the Border can be passed on to the other clubs. good but what I ate disagreed with according to data received recently Telephone Co. was called by President Mr. Sam Plummer of Loman has Some clubs are already doing this. me. I would bloat all up with sour The Ladies' Aid met last time at It iis from the extension division. at O. Scheie, Oct. 16. It was well furnished Birchdale's winter supply Not only is this a help to other clubs gas and have the worst sort of pains the home of Mrs. Emil Ruberg and the club meetings at school houses, attended. A new secretary was of cabbage. in the county but the reports of club in my stomach. I suffered also frbm tied a quilt. Quite a number of town' halls, homes of members "r elected in the person of Mr. Gunder activities here are frequently used by constipation and my nerves were on ladies attended. Next meeting is to wherever the people pf the community Nybo to take the place of Mr. Middendorp Mr. Webb has almost finished sawing various farm publications where they edge all the time and I was never able be Thursday on account of election can get together to talk ,o\er t. who resigned. Plans were at his home and is preparing to may prove helpful in other parts of to get much sleep. I fell off in Tuesday. They will meet at Mrs. affairs that the farmers learned the made to raise funds for repairing the move to his saw camp in the woods. the state. weight and was simply played out altogether. Pearson's. value of pulling together and working l:ne. A motion was carried to install all for each and each for all. a telephone in each of the consolidated O. J. WOLD SATISFIED WITH A meeting of the ladies was held "Tanlac has bu lt me up until I feci Mr. Alan Shearer has been seriously Cooperation as talked and demonstrated schools at Loman, Indus THE OPPORTUNITIES IN in Mrs. Gjegg's room at the school like a different man and I am as ill for three weeks. His daughter, by the farmers' clubs is being KOOCHICHING COUNTY and Birchdale. The board of education for the purpose of learning to vot?. strong as I ever was in my life. I Mrs. F. G. Wells was called home applied to all phases of far.n Mr. O. J. Wold, one of the pioneer will buy the instruments and the have an appetite like a wolf and my from Big Falls as it was feared his work as one of the very best solutions farmers in Ray township, went by company will grant free service. big gain in weight shows how well Mrs. Gunder Nybo ran a needle to a great many farm problems. condition was critical. Mr. Shearer auto to the state fair and spent considerable what I eat agrees with me. I am not into her hand while washing two is now recovering nicely tho still unable Therefore the spirit of cooperation time looking over the country MORAL IS CLEARUSE constipated now and my nerves are weeks ago. It was extracted but has to take much food. that exists in a county can be measured in the vicinty of Palisade, Minn, PUREBRED SIRE strong and steady I sleep all night quite accurately by the number caused her much pain. She is still the home of his brother whom he had without waking up once. I am never unable to use her hand. coffee. Prizes were given fbr the of active, live farmers' clubs-there, are not seen for eighteen years. Mr. troubled in any way whatever now best old-time costumes to Miss Myrtle Records sent to W. A. McKerrow, in the county and the- ability pf the Wold says that while he saw some and couldn't ask to be in better livestock specialist with the extension members of a community to cooper-ate Mrs. Vanover has returned from Nelson and Mr. Henry Guay. very good land and good farms being can be pretty well determined b«r health." Rochester with her little daughter Second prizes to Miss Ethel Quey division at University Farm, by developed in other parts of Northern Tanlac is sold in International Falls Bernice who was taken there for an and Mr. Clarence Ruberg. Mr! and Victor Stiehl, tester for a Freeborn whether or not they have a farmers' Minnesota, there is no longer any at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork operation. The doctors there, however, Mrs. Supt. Olson and Mr. Abbott of county association, shows that Molly club or similar organization. However doubt in his mind that he was properly by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier by Sdhiller Second, a half blood Guernsey cow, there are some communities declared operation unnecessary. International Falls were among those located, even tho it was necessary & Shelrud, at Northome by C. W. present. The ladies made about has just finished her ninth year with where there is a potential desire $o to pack his supplies all the way Field, at Mizpah by Fred S'ats, at The regular meeting of the Camp sixteen dollars above expenses. a record of 518.9 pounds of butterfai. cooperate but a club has noi been organized from International Falls in the early Bescemar by R. L. Norcross,. at Fire Girls wes held at the home of Her yearly average for the nine-year for lack of leadership or. not days, a distance of about twenty Margie by G. M. Wilson, and all Miss Margaret Chambers. Meeting H. Salsbury of Fairland has been term is 477 pounds of butterfat. knowing just how to go about it to miles. Mr. Wold can now leave his other leading druggists. The dam of Molly Second, a common form a club. Communities so situated out of doors and soup made over a engaged to repair the telephone line. farm in his Ford and be in the Falls cow, produced an average of but camp fire were some of the attractions. He has already covered the territory have the Farm Bureau service in a little over an hour. «.« ».• «,• betwen here and Clemjentson fcmd 141 pounds of butterfat for two years. at their disposal. The county agent "Nowhere did clover look so green "Yes, it pays to use a bred-for-production left the line in excellent condition. A will assist in organizing clubs whereever and thrifty as it does here and in no INDUS PICKUPS sire," says Mr. McKerrow. there is sufficient interest fo The Camp Fire Girls had a Hallow party calling International Falls from place did I see a better soil," says •J* warrant an organization. Mr. Wold. He says further that the There are at the present time only! Herds of livestock in Koochiching John Lewis is hulling clover the four counties in Minnesota,* Wilttch tounty show as much evidence of D. E. Dobbs farm. They report a have a larger number of ^ifa^pi^rsl consistent breeding for improvement good yield. clubs than Koochiching cqyn.ty^ji.dl is any he saw. Mr. Wold is breeding two of these are in Northern Minne-j Holsteins. He expects to make a Paul Mai expects to resume threshing sota. Beltrami county ha,s -,32, Mthei specialty of Holstein cattle and potatoes. hay soon. He has been building largest number in any county. Sj-j a barn the last few days. cAWi almjjb MM. (d ihiLh Louis county has 29, Polk 27, Mower 25 and Koochiching county 23. Senator and Mrs. L. H. Nord arrived The Sonderman brothers have been If all the communities in Koochiching Tuesday morning from St. Paul dragging roads the last few days. county had farmers' clubs organized, for Highest Possible Quality at Lowest Possible Price to vote at the election. They were They surely improved them some. we could have the largest accompanied by their son Leonard number of clubs in the state, However and expect to return to St. Paul Friday The dance at Indus school .on th«i Here— it is not so much the number "f evening. The family have resided goocj 29th was a great success. A clubs that counts as it is the work at St. Paul during the past year crowd came down from Loman. They which the clubs are doing. Let every where the senator has been directing all report a good time. you "Know'It'All" club in Koochiching county strive to the campaign for the passage of i*i make their club the most active Amendment No. 1, being the secretary The Misses May and Emma Sonderman the state. Koochiching county will of the Minnesota Highway Improvement and Nora and Michael Care*v ONCE then be known as the county where association. It is needless were down from the Falls to attend in awhile we run across a man who says, the clubs do things even tho we do to say that he is highly elated the Hallowe'en dance. A. J. Carew "Aw, they don't make cigarettes like they used not have the largest number. |As a over the result of the campaign in took them back in his car. new undeveloped county- we- cannot "favor of the amendment. to—one's as good as another nowa-days.* We were surprised to hear of tho All right, we'll give that smoker any kind of odds he death of Mrs. Carl Nordland at Spooner on the 29th. She leaves a wants on Spur and win hands down. husband, and four children all under Perhaps you are looking for that good old'time tc six years of age. They have the I N heartfelt sympathy of the whole com bacco taste. Spurs are chock full of it. Couldn't help munitv. but be, with that jim'dandy blend of choice Turkish, +.• ».«#„* »J» »J F# R# C« «r# iW fine Burley and other home'grown tobaccos. PURPOSE— FOR EVERY 8 Light up a Spur—take along puff—and quicker than 8 THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH 8 Inside and Outside House Paint 8 you can say "Jack Robinson" you will jump for a seat 888 8888 8 88 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Automobile Paint on the Spur band wagon. Conducted by the Minnesota Public Boat Paint Health Associalion. Spurs have another surprise for you—they're (Letters on Health addressed to the Kalsomine crimped, not pasted. No other cigarette is rolled with Minnesota Public Health Association, Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn., with a the crimped seam, and you benefit by easier drawing, stamped self-addressed envelope enclosed, longer burning, better taste. will be answered by mail. It We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed of general interest they will be answered And here's extra measure—threefold package of in this column, also.) Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. rich brown and silver to keep Spurs fresh and fragrant. 1. Question: There is much taltc about building a hospital for catching No use dodging—Spurs meet you at every turn. diseases in our town. The site proposed is to be only about two Falls Lumber & Coal Co. LIGGETT 6R MYERS TOBACCO CO. blocks away from our home. How can we keep from having all the diseases ourselves when we bring them PHONE 81 right into our own town? Answer: Catching diseases really are not spread through the air, as you must suppose from your question. The germs of catching diseases—diptheria, small-pox, scarlet fever, tuberculosis, and others do have wings to fly with nor feet to YOUR BOY walk with. They must be carried from one person to another. The germs of disease are carried in milk Is growing inch by and water the discharges of the sick have entered. Fingers, towels, eatng inch. Get him started utensils, handkerchiefs, or anything in the right (ftrectifn which the patient may have touched or used are liable to carry by opening a bank ac disease. If you do not come into actual count for him. His contact with the patients you need not worry about patching the first banking connections d'sease. Being vaccinated for smallpox is a wise precaution under any may have a circumstances. positive influence upon his success in life. The con 2. Question: Is it true that the seeds of berries or grapes cause apj 'k servative business experience of the officers of this pendicitis? bank should make it your choice. Answer: No. Seeds do not cause Man, what a wonderful tobacco fragrance appendicitis. If you eat, plenty of iswafted. up to you as you cut open fruits containing seeds you are less the covers of the new Spur tin. Fifty liable to append citis than if you do cigarettes—kept fresh—vacuum sealed. not eat them for they keep the FIRST NATIONAL BANK bowels open. Appendicitis is inflamation of the appendix—which is INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINN. \?-n