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

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my ih,TW A''" BB^P^^PpjBPjP^bypsNWBj jc" 3 a 5 5 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS *AGE FOUR "IT'S WONDERFUL" THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS mer there. He will probably remain a escort wagons 9.00 here through the winter. Jos. Gasperlin, labor on state MARGIE NEWS SAYS MRS. BAKER road»No. 5 14.00 AND BORDER BUDGET ti Mrs. Mc Grath and son Howard ft* MM R. j. I.angaard, freight on came home from Internaional Falls escort wagons 37.54 Mr. Rowe spent the week end in H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager on Wednesday. She has blood poisoning L. A. Olmschenk repairs on Big Falls. St. Paul Woman and Grand-daughter in her hand, caused from a road machnery 21.00 r.»«erfd at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., am Second-Class Mattjr sliver, and is quite bad. Her hand Restored to Health After Attack of C. A. Peterson, tractor labor Mrs. Bloom was in Internation il "Flu". and arm are badly swollen yet. grad ng and dragging., 864.60 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Falls last .Thursday. Jos. Pfau, labor on state road «.* ».* ».• »,• »,• »,• »,• »i *.* *.* ».+*.* *.* "I have never seen anything more No. 5, 16.40 OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA Wm Erickson spent Sunday with W wonderful than what Tanlac has done Geo. Wood, labor on S. R. his parents in this place. RAPID RIVER ITEMS for my little grand-daughter and myself," H. No 12 34. iO .SALE OF BIG GAME LICENSES said Mrs. P. F. Baker of 1224 W ».• ».« Lemuel Wood, labor on S. R. CONGRESSMAN CARSS 55 55 55 55 *.* *.* Miss Koller and Miss Hanson spent Randolph avenue, St. Paul, Minn., in EXTENDS THANKS H. No. 12 34.50 last Saturday in International Falls. L. E Gilbertson is spending a fe Big game hunting licenses vplaced a statement recently. General days vacation with his family. on sale at the office of the "I wish to express my sincere "I had such a severe attack of the David Rose, expenses of highway county auditor, International Falls, M. J. McHugo was in International influenza I was confined to my bed thanks," said Mr. Carss, in his statement, engineer 40.62 Arne Skipley of Spooner visited O. Falls on business last Wednesday. commencing -with Friday, November for three weeks, and after I got up "to the thousands of men and Revenue Fund—Election Expenses Deiger and R. Roe the past week:. 12th, 1920. Licenses can be had from I was so weak that when I walked women who have so loyally supported Carrying Election Ballots the following persons at the villages around the house a little I became so Mr. Marsden is back at his place me and the principles for which I Robert L. Barton, Pet. of recenty bought or postofifices mentioned to wit: Clementson Bros., stand, during the campaign just ended exhausted I would almost fall over. behind the counter in the Wilson Nett Lake, 5.40 G. W. Anderson, American State :laim near the the Jul'an Peterson I had lost nineteen pounds and was store. and I assure all the people of the district Bank, Ranier. M. Burchett, Pet. of Henry... 1.60 Rapid. a mere shadow of my former self. that, regardless of the result oi M. C. Longballa, First State Bank, T. B. Cobey, Pet. of Williams 1.80 this election, I w'll deem it a great My nerves were so badly shattered Mrs. Marsden and daughter Violet Littlefork. 1.90 the least unusual no se would run me J°hn Dreher, Pet. of Pinetop. privilege and pleasure to serve thein C. P. Eidom and son Clarence called spent Sunday in town, visiting with R. N. Eastman, E. D. Lyman, First State Bank, Pet. of Med- distracted, and m}r stomach was in at White's mill for lumber one day in any manner possible during the friends. B:'g Falls. :ng 3 3 remainder of my term of office." such wretched condition that after last week. E. J. W. Kohlhase, State Bank, Algot Erickson Pct of Koo- Mr. Carss also congratulated Mr. eating I always felt stuffy and nauseated. Jim Johnson has returned to Margie, Mizpah. chiching 1.20 Larson in the following manner: I had awful cramps in my 320 acres on the Rapid was recency again, having spent the summer J. E. Cowan, First State Bank, A. J. Hanson, Pet. of Dinner "I congratulate you on your election stomach and frightful pains around sold to a Wisconsin pulp wood company. in Dakota. Northome. Creek .* 1. 30 and hope your experience in Congress mv heart and across my chest. Sorry to lose our neighbors. A. J. Anderson, store, Margie. Wm. Hanson, Pet. of Ray 2.00: will be as pleasant as mine has "So many of my friends had told Bill Rogers was in Bemidji the first C. A. Hoyt, store, Gemmell. W. J. Hawn, Pet. of Man'tou. 1.60 been." me of the wonderful results they had F. Seymour is extending invitations part of the week, coming back here John E. Hoel, store, Ray. J. J. Hendrickson, Pet. of gotten from Tanlac that I began taking to his neighbors, as chairman «.« ff*•••• Ed Farder, store, Clementson. Nett River 5.^8 in time to vote. •v v# r« it myself, and I started to improve of the Farmers' Club, to volunteer to J. C. Clark, store, Nett Lake. Gust Holm, Pet. of Rat Root. 3.30 and gain in weight right away. take certain sections of road work in THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH 8 D. J. McPhee, Camp No. 53, Int'l M. R. Johnson, Pet. of Ranier 1.90 The hunting season will open the I have taken six bottles now and the propose. order to put through Lbr. Co., Northome. Frank Kutina, Pet. of Steffes 11.00! 15th. We presume there will be lots *a aa a« a« #4 MM have gotten back eighteen of the iiJjn''! a a «v« 0 East Branch road. Alex Enzman, store, Ericsburg. Ole Lofgren, Pet. of Lindford 3.40 of hunters coming in. nineteen pounds I lost and I am in Conducted by the Minnesota Public I. W. Hinckley, store, Loman. J. R. Mack, Pet. of Bear River 3.06 absolutely perfect health. Everything Health Associalion. C. E. Grundmeier, Kelliher. Evan Lund was a visitor at White' Ole Nelson, Pet. of Wildwood 2.48 I eat agrees with me and I am A family has moved into the house farm last week. His new road ca: (Letters 011 Health addressed to the Geo. Petrie, Pet. of Cingmars 2.69 never troubled afterwards in any formerly owned by A. J. Quarum Minnesota Public Health Association, was sorry looking after its recent collision AMENDMENT NO. 1 VOTE Emil Regal, Pet. of Sturgeon They came from Grand Forks, N. I). way whatever. My nerves are just a Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn., with with an auto. A crowd oi River 4r43 IN KOOCHICHING COUNTY as steady as can be and I am sleeping stamped self-addressed envelope enclosed, merry young people returning from Stuart M. Robertson, Pet. of will be answered by mail. II soundly and can attend to my The election on Tuesday last was a dance ran into his cart and barely The following is the result of the Indus 2.S2 of general interest they will be answered housework now. certainly a landslide for Harding and escaped a serious accident. Why in this column, also.) vote on Amendment No. 1 in KODchiching Emil Ruberg, Pet. of Sault... 1.10 "Shortly after I contracted the influenza Preus, and we hope they will make county: can't gay auto drivers learn to respe:t J. F. Schue, Pet. of Warren,.. 1.70 1. Question: What can I do for my little seven-year-old good. the lives and property of others? Total vote cast 3596 G. H. Sm:th, Pet. of Evergreen dandruff? I've used a number of grand-daughter was taken down with "Yes" vote 3202 1.10 dandruif remedies but they do not it, and as she had always been frail There will be a pie social next Saturday "No" vote 224 T. H. Sorlie, Pet. of Kline 2.03 1 Williamson Bros, have completed stop it altogether. My hair is getting it went so hard with her that at one night given by the Ladies' AH, Not voting 170 Erik Sundin, Pet. of Beaver 3.33! the setting up of their saw mill, quite thin too. time we gave up hope for her recovery. for the benefit of the church. Everybody Who said the women didn't know Martin Teufer, Pet. of Plumb "n shingle mill and planer and report This attack of influenza left her Answer Dandruff is caused by welcome. how to vote? Creek 3^00 their machinery very satisfactory. ii a weakened condition, she would poor circulation of the blood to the M. A. Ulvedahl, Pet. of Grand They plan to soon add a lath mill. not eat anything and I felt utj.e^sy scalp. The only way to cure it is to The fine weather still continues, OFFICIAL PROCEERINGS OF Falls 1.20 There are now four active saw mills about her all the time. As I had improve the circulation my massaging, Who says Northern Minnesota is not COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W. W. Watts, Pet. of Cross near Clementson. With two good been taking Tanlac and getting such brushing and washing the scalp. 3 58 alright, when they have had snow all River lath mills to soon start up the Rapid fine results I knew it would do no A good clean brush fairly stiff should around us and not a bit here yet? (OFFICIAL) O. J. Wold, Pet. of Ray 2.40 River forest will soon diminish. We be used, and the hair brushed for it harm to let her try it. And to the Albert Young, Pet. of Laurel. 1.75 also have two outside pulp wood surprise of us all it has proved even least ten minutes every day. Massaging Art Nehls is back from Independence, firms trying to buy up our spruce. (Continued from first page) more remarkable in her case than in the scalp with the tips of the Election Services Unorganized Iowa, having spent the sum- They want all we have. fingers loosens the scalp and "the my own. Today after taking three Districts bottles she is the very picture of perfect scales of dandruff can be brushed or contract, T. 65-25 544.65 Herman Ortlepp, Pet. of Feldman combed out. Wm. Manhard, part payment health and is as strong and happy h/ 4.20 as any child I ever saw in my life. on contract, T. 63-25 200.00 F. W. Hamm, Pet. of Feldman 4.20 Rubbing in a little sulphur ointment DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON We are deeply grateful to Tanlac and H. M. Fougner, assisting engineer, every two weeks and leaving in for O. A. Sandsmark, Pet of Feldman AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND T. 64-27 .., 16.85 w'll never be without it in our home." about twelve, hdiirs before washing 7.16 Tanlac is sold in International Fajls P. L. Pettersori, grader work 54.25 S. O. Hofdahl, Pet. of Feldman will help to remove dandruff. The E S O A N WHEN YOU WANT TO— Raymond Scarlett, labor on at Rubin's,drug store, at Lit.tlefprjc, \Jiead should be washed, at least every 5.20 FIX THAT FENCE SacceHer Il«lmi|iilMt' E. roads, T. 69-25 2.75 by M. Dimon, at. Ranier by Sehil- *HUGH \f. Watt, Pet. of Steffes fwo weeks with castile or green soap. 3.90 LAY THAT FLOOR Cabinet Maker, Furniture Ben Boutin, labor on roads, ler & Shelrud, at Northome by \V. Kutina, Pet. of Steffes C. 3.90 kv The soap should be shaved into {-Repairer, Frank SEE HANG THAT DOOR E. E. Picture Framing, T. 69-25 59.50 Field, at Mizpah by Fred S'ats, at Knotts, Pet. of Steffes.. 3.90 ^fialbout a quart of water and allowed BUILD THAT SMALL I General Carpenter, Contracttor Tom LaRock, labor on roads, Bescemar by R. L. Norcross, at tio dissolve while the water is brought John H. Steffes, Pet of BUILDING OR COTTAGE and Builder. T. 69-25 5.50 Margie by G. M. Wilson, and "kll 3.P3 tjo a boil. The soap must be well Steffes 562 THIRD STREET or any Big Carpenter job— other leading druggists. Geo. LaRock, labor oh roads, 3.90 rinsed out of the hair. Drying the Lon Powell, Pet. of Steffes. T. 69-25 155. 5 hair in the sun is good. Mrs. M. Skryack, Pet. of Nett Nels Gustafson, labor on Lake 3.60 2. Question. My relatives want ditch No. 10 washout 65.00 roads, T. 69-25 92.75 Hans Erickson, Pet. of Scarlett Standard Oil Co., gasoline me to go to Texas because they think John Hamilton, labor on 18.20 the climate there is better for me. for tractor '82.'.2 roads, T. 69-25 22.00 Raymond Scarlett, Pet. of PAINT I have tuberculosis. I have lived in Standard Oil Co., gasol'ne Carl Gustafson, labor on Scarlett 8.40 Minnesota all my life. Will you for tractor 82.02 roads, T. 69-25 77. j0 Services Procuring Ballots please advise me what to do? Commissioner District No. 2 Henry Lambert, labor on Henry Anderson, Pet. of Plum Answer: The Texas Pubic Health F. H. Clark, graveling and labor roads, T. 156-27 30.00 Creek 4.50 Association sends this message to on Crystal Beach road. 170.0(3 Julian Steen, labor on roads, Frank Grundmeier, Pet of FOR EVERY PURPOSE— all the tuberculous who consider leaving Int'l Falls Commercial Club, T. 156-27 10.00 1.80 Warren their home state to find the cure lumber for road s'gns 6.20 John Steffes, labor on road, 110 H. Hamrnorsborg, Pet. of Inside and Outside House Paint in Texas. "Texas has tuberculosis 137.JO Commissioner District No. 3 T. 63-25 Sturgeon River 2.40 hospitals for non-residents. If Michael Augee, repairing Automobile Paint 011 R. W. Hofdahl, labor E. G. Hoover, Pet. of Kline.. 1.80 you travel for health remember tuberculosis road machinery 9.75 roads, T. 158-27 20.00 John O. Jenson, Pet. of Grand needs good food, rest, fresh Boat Paint Ralph Button, labor on grad- S. O. Hofdahl, labor on roads, Falls 2.20 air, sunshine, and cheerfulness. er 3.00 Kalsomine T. 158-27 20.00 Oscar E. Lindvall, Pet. of Change of climate is not always essential. Ralph Button, labor on Sturgeon S. O. Hofdahl, labor on roads, Lindford 1.00 Do not come unless you River road 216.00: T. 158-27 52.05 Even Lund, Pet.' of Williams. 1.S0 have funds for a vear or more, but do I 011 H. F. Clark, labor roads, Herman Ortlepp, labor on P. J. McLinn, Pet. of Northome aot depend on rinding light work for I We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Lin­ T. 67-26 and 67-27 62.50 i.. roads, T. 158-28 2.00 1.20 support." 011 E. M. King, labor roads, Herman Ortlepp. labor on seed Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. M. S. Moen, Pet. of Bear T. 67-26 and 67-27 40:0.1 roads, T. 15&28 100.00 3.00 River Sale—9 room house with one For 011 Henry Lambert, labor S. O. Hofdahl, labor on roads. Louis Myer, Pet. of Cingmars 2.60 lot and half, water in yard. $2200 roads and repairs to road T. 158-28 34.00 Anton Olson, Pet. of Dentaybow $1000 cash down, balance July 1st,! machinery 64.00 Falls Lumber & Coal Co. 1921. Interest 7 per cent. Nick Nit-Hofdahl, labor on loads, 2.00 H. Mack, labor on roads, T. 1 48.00 Fred B. Peterson, Pet. of horski, 606 Eighth street. 4tp 158-28 and 67-27 62.50 67-26. S. O. Hofdahl, labor on roads, Pinetop 2.10 E. B. Malmquist, dragging S. T. 158-28 72.00 Louis Peterson, Pet of Medng PHONE SI R. No. 1 81.00: Arthur Roberts, labor on 2.40 Attention roads, T. 158-29 3.5o|M- Moen, r°ads, T. labor 011 Wm. J. Rusch, Pet. of Evergreen 67-26 and 67-27 35.00 Jair.es Sedore, tractor labor G. Schiller, Pet. of Ranier County Road and Bridge Fund on Sturgeon River roads... 9CQ. 0 Albert Schonsby, Pet. of Sault I George Treat, labor on Dentavbow Commissioner District No. 1 John H. Steffes, Pet. of Automobile 308.00. road Jos. Janes'ck, labor on state Steffes District road No. 123.75 Commissioner No. 4 7 |VH. A. Streby, Pet. of Manitou YOUR BOY A. N. Bunger, labor on school Frank Kenik, labor on state rFrank Wilbur, Pet. of Bannock Owners road. See. 6-159-27 49.59Hjalmar 106.25 road No. 7. 1.26 Dahlstrom, labor on Joe Kerne, labor on state On motion duly seconded and carried, Is growing inch by 12.50, school road, Sec. 6-159-27.. 46.50 road No. 7 the board adjourned until Tuesday, D. Danielson, labor on school Andrew Oakman, labor on December 7th", 1920, at 10 o'clock inch. Get him started road, Sec. 6-159-27 15.00 I state road No. 7. 97.50 A. M. 11 C. Ship your Battery to W. in the right direction M. H. Gregg, labor on school Joe Oven, labor on state WM. HARRIGAN, \m road, Sec. 6-159-27 3.00 road No. 7 67.50 Chairman. by opening a bank ac­ Jewett Co. Inc., Bemidji, Min­ Gunder Johnson, labor on Tony Oven, labor on state Attest: school road, Sec. 6-159-27.. 4.50 road No. 7 92.50 count for him. Hu R. C. FRASER, (Seal) P. S. Pearson, labor on school Louis Vdvich, labor on state nesota. Winter storage or ov­ County Auditor and first banking connec­ road, Sec. 6-159-27 40. iO 87.50 road No. 7 Clerk of Board. James Priest, labor on school Louis Virant, labor on state erhauling. Best equipped Bat­ tions may have a road, Sec. 6-159-27 28. S0 road No. 7..... 92.50 NOTICE FOR BIDS Emil Ruberg, labor on school positive influence upon his success in life. The con­ Basil J. Ward, labor on state tery and electrical department 100.00 road, Sec. 6-159-27 4.ir) road No. 7 I Sealed bids will be opened by the servative business experience of the officers of this Walter Ruberg, labor on J. H. Ward, labor on state '..-j-county board, at their meeting to be in Northern Minnesota. school road, Sec. 6-159-27.. 4.50 road No. 7 234.75 held on Tuesday, December 7th, 1920, bank should make it your choice. A. F. Swanlund, labor on Melvin Johnson, labor on 1 at 11 o'clock M., for the furitish6.00 A. school road, Sec. 6.-159-27.. state road No. 8 94.50 cords dry and 150 cords jng 150 0 Paul Mai, lumber for bridge Joe Oven, labor on state road green cordwood to be delivered on repairs and labor on roads, C. W. Jewett Co. Inc. No. 8 135.00 the court house grounds. 30. ,.r FIRST NATIONAL BANK Twp. of Indus Wm. Gheen, supplies for Bated at International Falls, Minnesota, Clarence Waldo, labor on 76.68 bridge repairs this 5th day of November, a el it ad 175, A) Wm.. Harrigan,. freight, on 1920. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Bemidji, Minnesota '(Seal), R. C. FRASER, escort wagons 60.44 Commissioner District No. 5 nlld2v County Auditor. Wm. K: Ostrander, labor on Paul Cretier, labor unloading 'Hit illii mm DEFECTIVE PAGE