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

March 31, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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{KKXK&XXKSeiXXXXKXKKK Mrs. A. J. Anderson last week. It KTATBMKNT Of THE OWNERSHIP, KX«»XKKK»»H«SK5C»«*** *2 91 MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC. Five Minute Chafe lived only one day wh«n the little AROUND LOMAN 8 REQUIRED 9Y THE ACT OF CON- MARGIE NEWS life went out. She. is in the hospital on Our Presidents ORESS OP AUGUST 24, 1913. 55 3* at the Falls and A. J. left on the 8 XX 8 S3 s«« Friday morning train for that place. Chas Brown, Sr., is very sick With Several fights in tottn last week and Of International Palls Press and Border By JAMES MORGAN nhe small pox. Dr. Young was callcd Budget published every Thursday at the camps.. What is the matter? Mr. Abbott came down from the at International Falls, Minn., for Saturday. Falls last Saturday evening and attended April 1, 1921. (Copyright, 1920. by James Morgan.) Mrs. Forte of Nary, Minn., is here the Community Club. He gave State of Minnesota, Oscar Peggar has gone to Wyoming on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Tuttle. JOHN ADAMS AND ABBY a very interesting talk on the Farmers' )ss again for the summer where he County of KoochichingBefore Mutual Insurance Co., and other will help on a big ranch. me, a Notary Public in and Mrs. Crowe has a sister here on a 1735—Oct. 19, John Adams bon\ topics. The club has decided to have for the state and county afoi*cSltid» personally Braintree, Mass. visit. We did not learn where her a Lyceum course here next winter to appeared H. J. Miner, who having- Miss .Merle Kennedy is home to 1755—Graduated at Harvard. home is. 1 consist of four numbers. All will be been duly sworn according to la^, GENUINE 1764—Married. spend the Easter vacation from her first class and of the best. deposes and says that he is the business 1774-77—In Congriesa. "BULL" school work at the Fails. A. D. Wilson, A. Miller and M. manager of the International Falls 1775-85—On Mission to France. Press and Border Budget and that th« McHugo were all Int'l Falls visitors «.* »,• S3 55 55 1785-88 Minister to England. t'i Arthur Metcalf will p^ess another following is, to the best of his knowledge last Monday. and belief, a true statement of BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS carload of hay this week which will the ownership, management, etc., of .•# A be needed here before grass comes. Miss Hanson spent part of the 4^ SCHOOLGIRL complained that the aforesaid publication for the date DURHAM iV o# week at the home of Irma Porter out American history was so "littered shown in the above caption, requife'l Miss Lulu Gould was a visitor of A number of those vaccinated on up with Adamses" that she couldn't by the act of August 24, 1912, embodied at Midway Ridge. the Magladry family during her vacation. tobacco makef 50 tell one from the other. Yet this most Black River are getting results now. in section 443, Postal Laws and regulations, distinguished family in our national printed on the reverse of this Several are obliged to keep to their Aood cigarettes for •Mr. Marsden went to Minneapolis form, to-wit: biography lived in America one himdred beds. last Tuesday and returned on Sunday. 1. That the names and addresses of John and Dick Bernier of the backwoods and fifty years before it broke 10c While there he had all his teeth extracted. the publisher, editor, managing editor, into fame. country were business callers Mrs. Jennie Moorhess was kicked and business managers are: When the engagement was announced in town. J8 by a colti last week. Her knee was Publisher, Geo. P. Watson, Faribault, of John Adams of Braintree, Minn: bladly hurt and she is in the hospital Mr. Shelton came home from Remer Mass., to the daughter of Parson Mr. Gustafson has moved to Stratton "Editor, H. J. Miner, International at present. Smith ofj the adjoining town of Weymouth, on Sunday morning, where he Falls, Minn. and intends to live there for the ities than as so stated by him. people were shocked that Abby spent a few days at the home of his Managing Editor, H. J. Miner, International time being. H. J. Miner, should marry so beneath her station. The snow storm Saturday night and daughter. Falls, Minn. Business Manager. Was she not a Quincy and a Norton? the hard freeze Sunday night just Business Manager, H. J. Miner, Iriternational Sworn and subscribed to before me A. sleighload of the young folks attended And John, the son of a small farmer, suits those who have timber yet to Falls, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Wicklander, Enoch this 27th day of March, 1921. was put down to fourteenth place the dance at Choquette school 2. That the owners are Geo. P. Watson, haul out. (Seal) J. H. Brown, Backe and Bessie Marsden were passengers among his twenty-four classmates, Faribault, Minn. house and a fine time was. had. (My commission expires June 2, 1921.) to International Falls on when Harvard catalogues were made 3. That the known bondholders, The Misses Delvina and Clara St. Saturday. up according to social rank. After mortgagees, and other security holders The Ladies' Aid held a,sale at the ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Lawrence are spending Easter with that he taught school 4n Worcester to owning or holding 1 per cent or school house which brought $95.00. A CLAIMS. AND FOR HEARING their mother. Their cousin, Miss get enough money to study law, and more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, A new depot agent arrived here last THEREON good lunch was served after the sale. or other securities are: the strictest of the Puritans looked Rosalie Barnaby, of Chisholm, is Tuesday and went to work, relieving the stock of the International on lawyers as ungodly, spending a few days with them. Estate of Muren RanmuMHen, deceased. E. J. Olson who has held the job the Falls Pub. Co., former owners, was Mr. John Berglund of Border has Father-ln-Law Smith was game, and STATE OF MINNESOTA, past two years. purchased by Geo. P. Watson and is County of Koochiching, purchased the Collins house at the tradition says that he preached down The farmers' institute here last held in escrow by Geo. N. Millard, In Probate Court. river bank and has moved it to Border. Thursday was a very interesting and cashier 1st National Bank, International Miss Daly returned home to Bemidji In the matter of the estate of Maren Practically all of the "city on Falls, assigned to said Geo. helpful meeting. The attendance was Rasmussen, decedent. last Thursday after spending P. Watson, and subject to contract and Letters testimentary this day having the bank" has been moved away. small owing to sickness and storm. about two months here with her sister, purchase by said Geo. P. Watson. been granted to Christ H. Nielsen, it is Mr. C. E. Brown and Mr. Bower enthused Mrs. Wm. Rogers. 4. That the two paragraphs above, ordered, that the time within which all us~ over raising dairy cattle Miss Wattles has organized two giving the names of the owners, stockholders, creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against her estate classes for nursing and will teach the and pedigreed "spuds." Mr. Abbott and security holders, if any, Miss Berl Jarvis is home on a visit in this court, be, and the same hereby contain not only*the list of stockholders girls in the afternoon and"the ladies tried to impress on all the great? advantage to her parents. She will be here a is, limited to three months from and and security holders as they appear in the evening. of cooperating in buying-* a month or more as she has just finished after the date hereof and that Wednesday upon the books of the company car lot of dynamite here. We can the 22nd day of June, 1921, at 10 training for a nurse and is in but also, in cases where the stockholders o'clock A. M., in the probate court save $2,000 on a car and O". K. Scheie need of a rest. or security holder appears upon, the Gunder Nybcr and John Nelson rooms at the court house at International will take your order. books of the company as trustee or in were business visitors at International Falls, in said county, be, and any other fiduciary relation, the name Vji Falls. the same hereby is fixed and appointed Mr. Nagle, a traveling auditor for of the person or corporation for whom Miss Irene Clark and Mr. Abner as the time and place for hearing upon the Federal Surety Insurance Co. was such trustee is acting, is given also and the examination, adjustment Palm were united in marriage'at the that the said two paragraphs contain town last week checking up the Barnyard Olie has purchased the in and allowance of such claims as shall Loman church last Friday at high full statements embracing affiant's books of all that did any logging old town hall from the" town board. be presented within the time aforesaid. knowledge and belief as to the circumstances noon. Rev. Nordin performed the through the winter. The citizens are surprised at the Iatters and conditions upon which ceremony which was witnessed by Let notice hereof be given by the action. The hall was moved one stockholders and security holders who publication of this order in Interna the immediate relatives only. The mile to its present site by the church. do not appear upon the books of the Mrs. Wm. Joyce and children of tional Falls Press as provided by law. happy couple departed on the mail company as trustees, hold stock and Keep it up Olie, you'll soon make a Dated March 28, 1921. Bowdon, Montana, arrived in this car to spend their honeymoon. Their securities in a capacity other than that JOHN BERG, city. place on Friday to make their home of a bona fide owner and this affiant many friends wish them a happy Judge of Probate. here. They will be at home in the has no reason to believe that any other J. H. Brown, married life. They will live on the house owned by Mrs. Grates. person, association, or corporation Mert Caswell had left for his home Attorney for Estate, groom's farm which was formerly the has any interest direct or indirect in International Falls, Minn. and after he*1 had gone a mean Hagge.rty homestead. .the said stock, bonds, or other secur- M31-A7-14 man set fire and burned his camps. It was a very cold, blustery Easter We all have an idea who did it arid last Sunday and not much like spring Abigail Adams. 0^ are glad it was none of our community. and new bonnets. There was a heavy Nothing however can be done as fall of snow the night before, which his gossiping parishioners from this no evidence or clue is had. soon drifted into huge drifts. well-chosen text: "John cameneither eating bread nor drinking wine, and ye say he hath a devil!" A daughter was-born to Mr. and Subscribe for The Press Although she nev^r went to school, this' parson's daughter was by long odds the cleverest in the entire line of our president's wives, her published MIX YOUR CROPS TO DODGE HARD TIMES letters farming a delightfully human document in our too often unhuman history. When John joined the fathers of the republic in the great work of setting up the most masculin^ UNIVERSAL CASI THE ment the world ever saw, this mother of the republic had to stay home to rock the cradle, cook and patch for Fords are Scarce four little Adamses and to tend the farm. Milking and churning, knitting and darning, teaching and praying, toiling and saving, she supported the family, inspired her husband in his progress to the presidency, and reared Some people have an idea that when they want, a Ford Car a son to follow in the father's footsteps. all they have to do is to come in ana get one. To Abigail Adams alone belongs the glory of having been the wife That's Impossible of one ^president and ,tt»e mother of another. In the war, it fell to Adams to do picket duty in Europe. Congress sent him to France with a thoughtful warn* ing to put in the bottom of his dispatch We are way behind in our deliveries. We have orders to fill bag plenty of lead or stone or and no cars with which to fill them. True, we expect to get other weighty substance to ,slnk his papers. For his own neck no protection cars eveiry week, but we have people scrambling for them as was proposed in event of the British capturing a signer of the rebel fast as thej come in. manifesto of July 4, 1776. Nevertheless, he took with him On the perilous trip his ten-year-old son, John Quincy. We want to impress upon you that it is important to place On the next voyage, he carried not your order for only John Quincy, but also his second son, and they were shipwrecked off the That New Ford Car coast of Spain. After five long, anxious years of-sep^ration from husband and children, the fryy ... ,A.. mother herself sailed to Europe, and the pioneer American woman to appear at the Court of St. James was —right now. You know whether you expect to get one, long Abigail, the farmerette of Braintree. Her presentation costume, according before you actually place the ordkr. If you are thinking about to her own description, was white lutestripg it, come in and let us show youi why you should act. "covered with white crepe, festorfned with lilac ribbon and mockpoint lace.over a hoop of enormous We try to impress upon everyone' that it is necessary to order extent, and with a narrow train three in advance^to insure delivery. It is not our purpose to yards long also ruffle cuffs, treble lace ruffles %nd dress cap, with" long frighten people into thinking that there will be no cars, but lace lappets and two white plumes." we do desire to impress upon them that they cannot be bought "You will be stared at a great deal," the Duke "of Dorset kindly warned the like merchandise over the counter. Adamses. On the contrary, every back in the court circle was turned upon the Yankee rebels and Queen Charlotte C. W. JEWETT CO., he received Abigail with "contempt and scorn." A man can defend himself always, JHf~* ,.4rWm. as Abigail's husband did right manfully when It fell to him to be the first Authorized Ford Sales and Service Independent American to stand before Don't put your eggs all in one basket!' is the lesson which falling in the throne of England^ George crop prices have taught agriculturists An southern states, say Texas venturing to infer-from his supposed farmers—ancf one that might well be observed in every state in the Union. TELEPHONE 15 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Many southern states have "stayed with cotton" through fat ancfcleaa dislike ^of France, preference fa? .kV years alike—alway$ at a bif sacrifice in the end. But—as these picture* England, his one-time subject franker •how—'midst the cabbages and palms—Texan at least are mixing their "y' K'c* corrected the Ktfig: "I iftttst aVd^T^ crops—but the point !*—southern soil will grow most anything if th# jrour majesty that I have n^aftid» A C. .Li-. ^tillers give it the opportunity. _• Willi mant but to my own qountir." rV-