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

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PAGE FOUR THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS CHAMP CLARK E. W. A. Rowles Co., chairs.. %2.00 MRS. ALICE GRESHAM DODD, St. Paul Book & Staty., Co., Do you mother of first American soldier supplies —.. 219.16 Champ Clark, one of the most picturesque killed in France, who gives AND BORDER BUDGET E. W. Gosline, supplies .. 57.90 figures in American public life know entire credit for recovery of her Voted that board meet on last Saturday is dead. health to the well-known medicine, evening of each month. He- represented Missouri in Congress why H. J.-MINER, Editor and Manager Tanlac. Meeting adjourned. for twenty-six years having H.iB. REINARZ, been defeated for re-election last it's toasted ,/ Clerk. year. It is possible that this defeat •Sintered at the Post Office at International Fall*, Minn., Second-Claw Matter lead to his unexpected demise. DO YOU WANT AN EXHIBIT He was a democrat and a leader of To seal in the' -SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR AT THE STATE FAIR? his party narrowly missing the presidental delicious Burley nomintion in 1912 at the Baltimore tobacco flavor. convention. The interest taken by the farmers' MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING USING BRICK 3500 YEARS clubs in a county exhibit at the state While a brilliant man in the early SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 OLD FOR FERTILIZER years of his public service, as he grew LUCKY fair was called to the attention of the old he seemed to lose his mental grip county commissioners at their last July 24th, 1290. The Bible tells us how the Egyptians and many are the bad political and meeting and as a result the board has Meeting called to order at 9 p. m. compelled the poor descendants diplomatic breaks laid to him in.recent agreed to appropriate an amount equal Members present Hilborne, Hoyt, of Jacob to make bricks without STRIKE times. to that raised by-the farmers' clubs Dahl, Engquist and Renarz. straw which was such a hard job And yet he will be missed in Congress of the county on the basis of $25 per Minutes of previous meeting read that they finally rebelled and became and Missouri will' have to dig club. Assurance has also been given and approved. the great nation of Israel. about some to find his equal, to send that the commercial clubs, banks, Resignation of W. T. Kuntze read Evidently t^e Egyptians learned a CIGARETTE to Washington. real estate men and others will contribute and accepted. Nels Peterson nominated good lesson out of the exodus of the toward the fund to pay expenses and elected to fill vacancy. Jews, because we find our greatest RAGS WANTED for .such an exhibit. H. Reinarz elected clerk, E. Eng-, American archeologist, Dr. Clarence Has your club-discussed this question? quist treasurer and S. B. Hilborne Stanley fisher, of the University of Good size, clean cotton rags wanted I If you want an exhibit at the chairman. Pennsylvania, unearthing brick of a at The Press office. next fair, sfee that this is taken up at Money appropriated for operation palace built by a Paroh of Egypt 130 your next regular -meeting or at a of school for ensuing year as follows years after the exodus, that had plenty special meeting. The county must be Teachers' wages, $11,300.00. Bl of straw in them. advertised to attract settlers. Every Wood, $700.00. Incidentally, our readers of the farm Farmers farmer is benefitted by new-settlers Voted that clerk advertise for bids will be interested to learn that these coming to the county. for janitor. The following remarkable statement brick of 3,500 years/ ago contained so Voted that district have treasurer's was made recently by Mrs. much straw that the farmers iii the SAMUELSON ESTATE bond renewed. Alice Gresham Dodd, the moth'er of vicinity of Dr. Fischer's digging operations, Take Notice Voted that clerk be allowed salary Duluth Herald: Personal property Corporal Jas. B. Gresham, who was have carted them away, to of $25.00 per year. valued at $500 and real estate worth the first American soldier killed in dig into the soil as fertilizer. It is Voted that treasurer be allowed $1,000 comprises the estate of John E. France. The statement was made at curious to know that brick lihat was salary of $25.00 per year. Samuelson, former city attorney, «who the Gresham Memorial Home, which strong enough to hold up 3,500 years, Meeting adjourned. died Feb. 23, according to a petition was presented to her by the patriotic will disintegrate in-damp soil. However, H. B. REINARZ, FEBRUARY 15, 1921 for the probate of his will which was people of Indiana as an evidence of we must remember that Egypt Clerk. filed in the probatie court. their appreciation! /of ,th,e services is practically a rainless country, and We wish to move the following from the Hamms The will bequeaths the property to rendered to his country by her son. the brick had no such weathering as Brewery building, which we must vacate by March 1st, MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING his widow, Margaret E. Samuelson. The shock of her son's death resulted they would get in America. and offer you—- No provision is made for Irene SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 in a serious breakdown in Mrs. The palace unearthed by Dr. Fisher $19.00 Samuelson, a 17-year-old daughter, Dodd's health, but every one will was that of the king called Merneptah this responsibility being passed5 to August 17th, 1920. No. 1 Upland Hay, per ton ..... learn with interest and pleasure that who always has been credited witfi the widow by the terms of the will. Meeting called to. order 8:30 p. m. $16.G0 she is now in splendid health again. being the wicked Pharaoh. Dr. Fisher Uw orthesta teyes ira(W wi L. D. Hoyt appointed chairman Mrs. Dodd gives the entire credit for has established the fact that this No. 2 Upland Hay, per ton oi pro tem. Hilborne absent. her recovery to the celebrated medicine, is erroneous. The Paraoh the FOR SALE Shorts and Bran made from small mill, worth 10% more: Minutes of previous meeting read Tanlac. plagues and exodus lived 130 years and approved. than standard, at— She said: "After my dear boy's before Merneptah, probably Anienophis $1.75 The following described real estate Bids for janitor opened and were as death I had a general breakdown in IV. will be offered for«sale to the highest follows: health. At first it was just indigestion. lOOofiound Sack. Slowly the scientists are unejirtjiiiig bidder on Monday, March 21st, 1921, $2.00 W. J. Rusch, $120.00 per month. My food would upset me and I the secrets of the far distant.past and at 10:00 o?clock"A. M. at 314 Federal A. A. Berdahl, $100.00 per month. had to diet myself very carefully. presenting us with much education as 100-pound Sack Corn ..... building, Minneapolis, Minn: Vote taken and bid of Berdahl accepted." I also had rheumatism with severe $1.50 well as mighty interesting and evbn The northeast quarter of southeast pains in my,shoulders, back and arms entertaining information^ quarted, section fourteen (NE% SE^, Bill of Crane & Company, $4.92 for 80-pound Sack Oats ..... and at times I would suffer greatly, Sec. 14), and supplies, allowed. north half of.southwest and my joints would become swollen These prices are cash at building—not delivered. AL'S PLAYTHING Meeting adjourned.' quarter (NJ/2 SWJ4), southeast quarter and stiff. I was hardly able to do We allow you 10c per sack for perfect bran and shorts of southwest quarter (SEJ4 SWJ4) H. B. REINARZ, but very little about the house and Congressman Halvor Steenerson of of section thirteen (13), township sixty-seven Clerk. sacks. 5c for oat and feed sacks, in exchange for feed. at times could not even cook a meal. Minnesota, chairman of the house (67), north, of range twentythree I became very nervous and restless committee on post oiffices and post MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING (23), west, Koochiching county, and at night would lie awake for roads, charges that the maintenance Minnesota, and lots numbered two SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 hours. S. E. Thompson & Son by the post office department of an (2) and three (3) in block eight (8) as "A friend of mine advised me to try air mail line betwe'eii Washington and shown on plan of subdivision of part September 27th, 1920. Tanlac. I am glad I did, for it proved New York and between Chicago and of Section 21 of the township of Mcirvine, Meetift'g called to order 8:30 p. m. to be the best medicine I have e&er Minneapolis, "is illegal on its face known as plan S. M. 34, Fort All members present. :.- taken. It soon gave me a splendid and unauthorized by. law." For thcfse Frances, Ontario. appetite and relieved me entirely "of Minutes of previous meeting, read lines there has been expended during indigestion. My rheumatism also disappeared and approved. the present fiscal year the sum :i,of and I am now able to do my The following bills were allowed: $485,000, and Mr. Steenerson believes house-work Laurel Book Co $ 3.59 with the greatest ease. it will mount up to $800,000 before Northwestern Furnace Co.,... 26.40 My nerves are steady and strong I June 30th, the end of the year. In West Disinfecting Co., P... 98.90 sleep well at night and my health is D-2 the current post office appropriation better than in years. I shall always St. Paul Book & Stat'y Co 215.66 bill, congress made no provision for H. C. Nelson, ......: 4.00 be grateful for what Tanlac has done those air mail lines, but Mr. Burleson St. HiTaire Lbr. Co., 7.35 for me." has been taking the money from the Emil Engquist Labor. 54.44 Tanlac is sold in International Falls fund set aside for railway mail pay. Hoyt Lbr. Co., outbuildings... 165.12 -at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork by His authority for that action he O. Hesthness, labor... 38.70 M. E. Dimon, at Ranier by Schiller & claims to find in a' provision of the C. R. Hoyt, engine repairs and Shelrud, at Northome by C. W. Field, appropriation act which empowers furnace castings 71.33 at Mizpah by Fred Siats, at Bescemar the secretary of war to turn over to Voted that clerk post notices ca41ing by R. L. Norcxoss, at Margie by G. the post office department airplknes for prices on wood to be delivered at Wilson, at Gemmell by E. W. Gosline, for the transportation ofi mail. The school house. at Big Falls by A. B. Paul, at Ray by law says that the cost of their maintenance Meeting adjourned. Thos. Watson, and all other leading' shall bej paid "out of any appropriation H. B. REINARZ, druggists. available for the service Clerk. in which such vehicles or aeroplanes amount for the necessary wood, and are used." Under that language Mr, OF BOARD MEETING MINUTES that clerk post notices accordingly. Burleson claims to have power to establish SCHOOL DISTRICT NOj 2 Meeting adjourned. air mail routes where he sees H. B. REINARZ, fit and pay for them out of any funds November 11th, 1920. Clerk. provided for the mail service. Mr. All Land-Clearing Records Meeting called to order 8:30 p. m. Steenerson contends that congress is L. D. Hoyt appointed chairman MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING vested by the constitution with power Were Broken Last Year— pro tem. Hilborne absent. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 to designate post roads, and inasmuch Minutes of previous meeting read as vthe air in general has not been Make Another Record- 1921 and approved, January 14th, 1921. designated a post road, the postmaster The following bills were allowed: Breaker! Meeting called to order at 8:30 p. m. general is without power so to use. it. C. R. Hoyt, for freight and by Chairman Hilborne. express .$ 19.72 Minutes of previous meeting read THIS A GOOD POINT W. J. Rusch, sawing wood... 1.50 is about the time of year that every one and approved. A. L. Hoyt, draying 2.50 begins thinking about spring planting and All members present. American Book Co., books.... 3.57 A verv important difference between The following bills were allowed: how much more land he can get cleared and ready .E. W. A. Rowles Co., paper... 10.71 the business of farming and Northwestern Oil Co., gasoline to produce crops. N. W. Oil Co., gasoline 61.82 that, of other industries is set forth and oil $ 18.99 Milw. Air. Power Pump Co., in an impressive manner in an article Chicago Apparatus Co., laboratory From experience we have found Du Pont 20% pump 15.80^ by Jules S. Bace, a New /^ork business supplies ... 58.90 Red Cross to be the cheapest and most effective Voted that clerk post notices calling man, in a recent, issue' of the N. W. School Supply Co., supplies explosive for blasting stumps in this section. for open bids for transportation of "Farmers' National Magazine." .Says .,. 149.12 pupils on routes 1, 2, and 3. When properly loaded, it does the work of the he, "The farmer's turnover is, at the Browiv-Sperry-Blodgett Co.. .Meeting adjourned. least, not more than one per year. higher percentages at a considerable saving. It supplies .... 7.76 ^H.. B. REINARZ, The average experience with crop Thomas Charles Co., supplies. 3.09 is now being made so that it is practically freezeproof* Clerk. failures and the necessity of occasionally World Book Co., books........ 10.15 This means that you save the bother of following the land brings his Welch Mfg. Co., supplies .... 21.43 thawing and thus do away with the most dangerous turnover actually to about one in two MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING feature of blasting. years.' The merchant's average turnover SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 •V is several times per year, and the HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! On January 30th of this year the open-pit mines manufacturer's turnover still greater. November 26th, 1920. on the Mesaba range were using this new Red Cross AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY—PRIVATE To a^k the farmer to take a. loss on Meeting called to order at 8:30 p. m. of all percentages absolutely without thawing. one turnover in two years because SALES DAILY by Chairman Hilborne the merchant and' manufacturer will Minutes of-previous meeting read Start planning now just how many acres you can take a lo&s on one turnover in a few and approved as read. We are getting exceptionally large clear this year and how much dynamite you win months, is not only dishonest, but if at Bids on school routes taken, with consignments of horses from all over tffe same time you expect his' buying following [results':' the Northwest for our Wednesday need. See our local dealer. He can give you full power to continue, you are expecting Wm. Reinarz bid $6.00 per day. on sales, and. have for sale horses of every particulars. the impossible." This! is a point we route 1. There being no other bids on kind and description. If y.ou are don't recollect having heard discussed Use theNewExtra Low-Freezing said route bids closed and vote carried in the market for heavy draft korses, in the many farmers' conferences aiid MM that tbis bid be. accepted. dolivery horses, work horses, mules, congresses heltl so frequently. But it Martin Dawson bid $5.00 per day on Red 6 ross Extra 20% Dynamite cows or harness, don't fail to attend is an important one, and should be route 2. There "lieing no other bids our weekly auctions. 599 «r 1000 reiterated by speakers at agricultural for esaid route bids closed and vqte head constantly on hand. meetings:- Mr. Bach^may never Jiave carried that this bid. be accepted.'* done any farming, but it is_ fevidenj E.I.DU Bids on'the' furnishing pf- wood delivered PONT DE NEMOURS fc CO., hue., Hartley Bldg., DULUTH, MINN. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN that he understands some of the at school house opened and Midway Horse Market' financial' difficulties that" confront fKe 'the'averagepricebeing $8.25'per cord, agricultural producer. vote carried that district pay this