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

December 16, 1920 · Page 3 of 8

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Hi ev siessppihsr-. ?V-ts.fe INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR RETIRED FARMER THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS NOW FEELS FINE AND BORDER BUDGET H. J. MINER, Editor and Maaager "For th* First Time in Ten Long lettered at the Paat Olre at Iateraatlaaal Falla Mian., aa Meeoa4-ClaM Matter Years I Am a Well Man," Says TennySon. U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR RATES: SUBSCRIPTION FtUENDS AND CUSTOMERS:" At our last big sale we sold "For the first time ten years I am OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA a well man and I owe my present practically onr entire stock of staple winter merchandise and good health to Tanlac," declares A. WHOSE "LIBERTY?" WHERE LIES THE M. Tennyson, well-known retired then the dpop in market came. I went to the wholesale RESPONSIBILITY: farmer, living at 4107 East Lake England, France, and Italy have street, St. Paul, Minn. sent a note to Greece, an outstanding The above is a heading to an editorial houses in the East and bought thousands and thousands of "I can't find words to describe all 1 feature of which is the declaration appearing in the Minneapolis suffered on account of indigestion. I that they propose to exercise "complete Journal which we copy herewith and couldn't eat a thing without suffering dollars worth of high grade, up-to-date merchandise, and at liberty" in future relations with should be read by every parent ir intense pain in the pit of my stomach the Greeks. The communication is a International Falls. The editorial is afterwards, and gas would bloat me about half the price it was last year. Now 1 am prepared protest against the restoration of prompted by the holdup and murder up till I could hardly breathe. I was Constantine to the Greek throne as of a merchant in Minneapolis a sho-t always having splitting headaches a step that "would create a new and time ago, by a trio of mer^.boys, the to give you the benefit of this fortunate purchase—that is exactly and my nerves got so bad I couldn't unfavorable situation in the relations youngest only 17 years of age. There sleep at night. between Greece and the allies, and in is food for thought in the editorial "I read several statements in th-£ what I am going to do at this Big Christmas Sale. that case the three governments reserve and the parents of our boys and girls papers telling how it had helped to themselves complete liberty in this city, as well as the teachers others, so I bought a bottle and started in deal ng with the situation thus and officers of our city schools can taking it. Now my stomach created." well take up the question, "Whe/e trouble of ten years standing is a Lies the Responsibility," and analyze Evidently the return of Constantine thing of'the past. I have a ravenous would be, in the opinion of England, it thoroughly. appetite, am never troubled with indigestion France and Italy, a circumstance The editorialis as follows or gas and have gained at "which threatens to disturb either the least ten pounds in weight. I no Some thirty-four dollars gained peace or the good understanding between longer suffer with headaches and my one family robbed of its bread-earner other things, for the judicial determination, .expense 94.78 thereof b& given to all persons interested nations upon which peace de* nerves are as steady^ as they ever three boys faced by long priso by this court, of' who are thi by publishing this order once R. J. Langaard, certificate of pends." Such matters are completely were. I sleep so well at. night now heirs of Joseph Chambers, -deceased sentences one innocent wife made to each week for five (5) successive weeks .expense 29.56 within the jurisdiction of the league homestead, settler, and what are the immediately prior to. said date of hearing that I get up in the mornings feeling suffer for the guilt'of her husband G. A. Munroe, certificate of expense respective rights and Interests of such in the International Falls Press, a of nations, but the countries signing just fine. I certainly am thankful parents shorn of their happiness and 29.45 heirs in the homestead land of said deceased, weekly newspaper printed and published the pretest calmly assert that they for what Tanlac has done for me and pride and crushed by the crime ot and to assign said homestead at International Falls in said Revenue Fund—-Printing St Supplies will deal with the situation with am glad of this chance to recommend to the parties legally entitled to the their boys. This is the toll exacted county and state. Free Press Co., general election "complete liberty." Of course they same, it to' others." by the crime of the three boys who Dated at International Falls this supplies 403.98 It is ordered, that said petition and will, and their declaration bears out sixth day of December, A. D. 1920. Tanlac is sold in International Fails have confessed to the Borte murder. Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for said matter be heard and examined on the contention of league opponents at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork By the Court, What a price to pay! Who is at Friday the fourteenth day of January. auditor 8.28 that where the operations of the covenant by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier Schiller by JOHN BERG, A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock A. if. of said fault? Where does the community Fritz-cross Co., supplies for interfered with the selfish interests day, at the office of the probate court & Shelrud, at Northome by C. W. Judge of Probate Court. figure? When one considers the treasurer 31.75 of any member nation it at International Falls in said county Field, at Mizpah by Fred Siats, at Jevne & Norton, three boys, barely out of school, juji Kimball Storer Co., supplies and state. would be thrust aside without compunction. Attorneys for Petitioner. Bescemar by ,R. L. Norcross, at at the period when their world was for county offices 18. 66 It is further ordered, that notice D9-J6 Margie by G. M. Wilson, and all opening.out for them, broker! for:I'fe Miller-Davis Co., supplies for other leading druggists. by aft apt their consciences will fiever county offices 52.37 MOTOR TRUCK ROUTE per'Atit them to forget, one sees th Sec. Blk. Book & Ptg. Co., i! OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF Hard Coal awful p'rice of crime. The situation ESTABLISHED HERE supplies for auditor 33.35 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS sould not be judged sentimentally, Sec. Blk, Book &, Ptg. Co., however. One cannot .easily "foirg :t supplies for treasurer 56.50 The first motor truqk route to be (Continued from first pagfe). the honest, thrifty citizen Borte, mur- establshed in Koochiching county oo- dered in his little store before the Revenue Fund—General Expense erates between Baudette and Frontier. On motion of Cortimissioner Munroe, very eyes of his wife. IS MOVING MORE FREELY Trips are made between these Alex Ekeberg, hauling wood seconded by Comnrssioner Green Idleness, bad companions, lack of points thr.ee times a week with occasional to court house 18.00 and carried, the following bills and ideals and want of moral strength S. E. Gregg, services in child trips as far as Birchdale. claims were audited and allowed and have brought these boys to judgment. welfare cases 40.90 From Baudette to Frontier is abo.it the auditor instructed to draw, his One cannot read the story of: their 25 miles. Martin Hobbins, hauling warrants for same, to wit: parents without believing that .thjy wood to court house 26.00 A Ford truck is used at the present Poor Fund lid the best they knew how by theix Int'l Falls Press, supplies for time. All sorts of farm products and IV L. D. Beach, supplies for We expect 10 cars of Hard Coal—stove nut and pea— sons. The sacrifice, the expense, th^ county offices 22.17 farm machinery are hauled on this Charbeden children* paupers anxiety in bringing up those boys to Int'l Telephone Co., Nov. and route for which a charge of 45c a 3*. 05 $ the point where they would be wor.h and will be able to make ^elivery in about one week. Dec. service 64.30 hundred is made. Cream is hauled D. W. Booth, wood supply.for something to themselves and to th? Hannah Johnson, services as for fifty cents a'can. Clover seel MrsC May Warner paupen.. 32.70 community have probably been in clerk to probate judge, and cream have been the principal F. H.. Clark, supplies 'for Geo.. 1 X. proportion to the sacrifices of oth N 2 5 0 0 commodities shipped by truck during Greek, pauper 80.50 parents. -Yet with it all the bovs Falls Lumber & Coal Company W. A. M. Johnson, clerk of the latter part of the summer. John Glava, supplies for Mrs. have pursued the downward path. court fees, county vs. Nuveen 20.00 Since there is no railroad on this Trombley, Nov. Is not our while system of educating et al 14.82 John Hauluptzok, sawing side of the river the operation of a PHONE 81 our youth, both at home and at Frank H. Keyes, supplies for motor truck route is a matter of wood for Mrs. Warner, school, in part to blame? Moral 7.o5 court house, 6.00 great importance to farmers in the pauper ............... INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN education has not been stresse 1. Richard Liljeblad, coroners' Rainy River valley. The truck stops Hasselbarth & Somers, sup-' Parents have too easily taken it for fees, case of Iver L. Himli. 6.20 at any point along the way to deliver plies for county hospital granted that their children are pursuing Richard Liljeblad, coroners' inmates or pick up freight which makes the honest, upright lives. 18.^0 case of Ruby O. Terame... service even more convenient than a C. L. Hillstead, supplies for Richard Liljeblad, coroners' The boys and girls of today spend Mrs. P. Palm, Oct. and Nov,C. 30.72 railroad for a certain class of commodities case of Jas. Clancey 22.50 too many idle hours away from, home. which are hot bulky. Even L. Hillstead, supplies for PAINT F. Lindvall, auto hire for It was hot always so. The home is Mrs. L. Warner, Oct. .and-- in sections of the state where the 19.00 sheriff, criminal cases...... the cornerstone of the Ameriefn nation, Nov.- ....... .v. 65.20 "A best railroad service is provided the Lochead Pen, Co., supplies the birthplace of its ideals^ Martin Iverson, house rent motor truck is used for transportation for county offices .... 4.001 These three boys were adrift^ Without for Mrs. Warner, 2 months 16.J0 of farm produce. G. A. Olson, Nov. expense, any permanent objective lii l'ife James Mfg. Co., stanchions FOR EVERT PURPOSE— Witty the continued improvement county Supt of schools*... 61.47 and seeking the easiest course j§ jThey 129. jQ for county hospital barn.. Roy G. Palmer, Oct. and Nov. of the roads motor truck service will have.learned too late from bitter ex- Frank H. Keyes, Supplies, for Iaikb aad Outside Hwm Paint 4* clerk of municipal court -,r 25. undoubtedly be extended so that county pest house. ... perience that there are no short cuts fees 79.70 Autoiabilt Ben McClanathan, house rent there will be regular service between to a life of ease that nothing is of Rainy River Improvement Co. 16.00 for Mrs. Warner, 2 months Baudette and International Falls. value that is not earned in the sweat Boat Paint Oct. and Nov. electricity, No. M'nn. Hosp. Ass'n., care This part of the county which has of^ honest work. court house, jail and barn sick November 120.00 Kakomme county poOr, been severely handicapped for lack of buildings 81.99 C. A. Peterson, supplies f6r transportation facilities will then Lars Stubee, taking off screens, Charbeden children,.... 16.75 Now is the time to do, your Christmas have the very best kind of transportation putting on storm windows, shopping. Pete Roberson, supplies for E. service. We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Lin­ and repairs on court house O. Knutson, Sept. Oct. and and ja'l buildings 81.40 Nov 38.43 seed Oil Punt Co. and Certain-teed. Sig. Wenberg, hauling rubbish Lars Stubee, balance on contract, 5.50 from court house grounds. county hospital barn 502.14 H. Van Etten, board of county Mary White, board of county TOOTH TALK NO. 2 56.00 prisoners, Nov hospital patients, Nov 110.00 Falls Lumber & Coal Co. H.VanEtten, sheriff's expenses in tax cases 2.00 Unorganized Road and Bridge Fund The first of a series of short talks on teeth and mouth H.VanEtten, sheriff's expenses, August Hedloff,. clearing ditching, conditions written and published for the good of the PHONE SI case o£ Iver L. Himli.. 7.00 etc, T. 69-25 100.'JO community H.VanEtten, sheriff's expenses H. Jantzen, team labor on 53.17 in criminal cases road, T. 65-24 30.00 100% VITAL DENTISTRY Abe Olson, posting road notices, Revenue Fund—Election Expenses T. 69-25 4.00 Edward Astwood, procuring Robt. Steen, labor on roads, Medical Science has so clearly establshed the con* election ballots, pet of Dentaybow T. 156-27 10.00 nection between decayed and abcessed teeth and var-. 1.10 Bernard. Karnofsky, labor on Frank Babich, procuring election YOUR BOY ious diseases and systemic disorders that it is in most roads, T. 157-27 ... 83.00 ballots, Pet. of Summer cases folly to attempt any dental work on teeth in Fred Norland, livery hire for ville 1.50 which the nerves Have been killed or have died from commissioner, T. 157-27 ..v. 10.50 Martin Frahm, procuring Is growing inch by Wm. Scrader, labor on roads, natural causes. Dead teeth are a serious menace to eleiction ballots, Pet. of 1^ T. 157-27 83.00 inch. Get him started one's health since tjhey almost invariably form abcesses Beaver 3.00 Harry Fischer, labor on roads, Lewis Gerard, procuring elect:on at their roots and spread their poisons broadcast in the right -direction T. 158-27 -. 166.00 ballots, Pet. of Meadow throughout the system, setting up diseased conditions Martin Fischer, labor on Brook ...... by opening a bank account 1.60 roads, T. 158-27 14.00 in the various organs and tissues of the body. Dentistry F. T. Miller, procuring election S. O. Hofdaiil, labor on roads, for him. Hu that permits the crowning or filling of dead ballots, Pet. of Wildwood T. 158-27 8.00 teeth is usually not only expensive to the patient in 1.45 first banking connec Dan McLean, \labor on roads, Lawrence Moss, procuring dollars an4 cents but is a serious menace to the health T. 158-27 56./) tions may have as well. Most every good Dentist now believes in do-, O. A. Sandsmark, labor on (Continued on last page) roads, T. 158-27 103.00 positive influence upon his success in life. The con­ in* bis work entirely on Vital teeth and this is what C. D. Grfcen, labor on roads, is meant by 10Q% VITAL DENTISTRY. ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION servative business experience of the officers of this T. 157-28 ................... 75.00 FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S. F. W. Hamiri, labor on roads, A: bank should make it your choice. OF HOMESTEAD SETTLER T. 157-28 .......... ij.. $6.00 H. F. BILLINGS, an experienced prosthetist in charge .STATE OF MINNESOTA, )ss. a a Judicial Ditch' No.-1$ County of Koochiching, E. W. Kibbey, services as en-? In Probate Court, OFFICE AND LABORATORY, 311 THIRD STREET FIRST NATIONAL BANK gineer and expense 111.74 In the matter of the determination of INTERNATIONAL FALLS the heirs of Joseph Chambers, .deceased I -'. homestead settler^ Phone No. 474 Open Evenings a"d Sunday Revenue Fund—Commissioner*' INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Ex- 1 ORDER FOk HEARING pense- On reading: and filing the petition of