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

July 21, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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"s- ft* INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR THE HE BELIEVED IT of the bid must accompany each bid. as to 11:30 a. m., English grammar 11:3Q INTERNATIONAL FALS evi'dence* of good aith. to 12 a. m.,.music 1 'to 2:45 p. rru, Bids will close Saturday, July 30, physiology-hygiene 2:45 to ,4:15 p. m., SAVED HIS LIFE 1921, at 11 o'clock A. M. civics 4:15 to 5:15, drawing. AND BORDER BUDGET COMMON SCHOOL G. A. OLSON, Clerk Wednesday, July 27. J21-28 0 CERTIFICATES 8 to 8:30 a. m., enrollment 8.:30 to 10:45 a. m., geometry 10:15 to 12 a. H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL. m., physics -1 to 2:45 0. m., algebra Pinard Would Have' Given Anything Department of education program of ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION 2j45 to 4:15 p. m., physical geography He Possessed-for the Relief Tanlac examinations for common school certificates, or general history 4:15 to 5:30 p. m.„ r««t Entered at the Ofllee at InteraatJoaal Fallw, |Kia., so Second-Claaa Matter July 25, 26 and 27, 1921. Brought him. agriculture. ..vi-... Monday, July 25. of Estate Maren RaonniMB "I dpn't believe there is anything SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIQN, $2:50 PER YEAR A WORD TO THE LADIES 8 to 8:45 a. m„ enrollment 8:45 to STATE OF MINNESOTA, that will put a man who is down and 9:45 a. m., spelling 9:15 tb 10 a. m., a Ifi—ilii County of Koochiching, penmanship 10 to 12 a. m., arithmetic *3*KK*KSSK3«X8*tt«KX96ttteS out on his feet as quick as Tanlac will" Go to Rifkin's Clearance Sale for 98 In Probate Court. 8 1 to 2:45 p. m., geography said E. P. Pinard, of 1021 Minnesota your Dresses, Coats, Suits, Furnish-, RAPID RIVER ITEMS In the- matter of the estate of Maren MEDAL 2:45 to 4:15 p. m., composition 4:15 Ave., Duluth, Minn., in relating his experience ings, Millinery and.Shoes: at greatly 35 Raamussen, Decedent. to 5:30. reading. KKXJOIKXXKmKXKXKKIIK XX SC with the medicine. The State of Minnesota, to all persons reduced prices. Rifkin's Exclusive Tuesday, July 2f. interested in the above entitled matter: "For a good many years I had such 8 lo 9:45 a. m., U. S. history 9:45 Ready-to-wear Store, 228. Third street. Ole Larson left for the Dakota hardest The new saw mill is furnishing settlers a bad case of stomach trouble, and fields last Tuesday. with lumber to build their homes. Whereas, Christ H. Neilsen has filed was in such fear and dread my food in this court his final account of his wouldn't agree with me that I couldn't Oscar Deiger and O. Marcosson administration of the estate of the Messrs. Hill and Ward of Virginia above name^ decedent, together with enjoy a meal. I suffered so from indigestion were visitors at Beaver Dell farms are building houses in this locality. his petition praying for the adjustment and bloating, and head such Sunday. and allowance of said final account and terrible pains up through my che.st for distribution of the residue of said a The recent meeting of the Farm Bureau that many times I would have, given L. E. White made a business trip to estate to the persons thereunto entitled: TRACTOR unit proved a most enjoyable one. anything I possessed for relief. Why. It is ordered, that said petition Baudette last Friday. While there he be heard, and that all persons interested A number of new members were listed. if I hadn't gotten hold of,Tanlac I believe sold-.his grey team to G. Smith. in said matter be and appear beiore I would have been a goner altogether this court on the 20th day of August, Ed. Larson lost one of his most valuable by no\y. .1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the probate cows last week. A tub of paris "Tanlac just keeps me going, for it •625s9 .The crops are surely fine in this part court rooms in the court house, at International. green was left near-the pasture fence Falls,, in said county, and has not only fixed up my stomach but of the country. P.O.B. Detank then and there, or as soon thereafter as and bossy took a fatal drink. it has given me a good appetite also. said matter can be heard, show cause, '"V. I keep Tanlac on hand all the time, W. F. Smith will be able to furnish if any they have, why said petition L. E. Gilbertson is spending the and whenever I feel myself slipping it settlers with information relative to should not be" granted and that this week in Baudette in the employ of doesn't take the medicine long to citation be served by the publication securing houses and land near Medal. Ed Lafave, thereof in International Falls Press straighten me out again. It keeps up according to law. my strength and weight ,and now I'm Deer and partridge are plentiful this Witness the honorable, John Berg, Roy "Roe is spending the warm feeling better and looking better than judge of said court, and the seal of year. It is expected that ..a good weather at Logan's in Spooner. I have in a long time. Tanlac is the said court, this 22nd day of June, 1921. number of hunters will avail themselves only medicine that ever gave me relief, (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, the opportunity to visit Medal L. E. White was among those who Judge.* and I am certainly lucky to have during the forthcoming season. took several quarts of home grown T. H. Brown, run across it, for it saves me all the strawberries to market last week. Attorney for'Petitioner. J21-A4 suffering and misery I had to endure MORE LOCALS The rice in Nett Lake is very good before I got hold 6f it." CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL, this season, which will insure a good ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION flock of "clucks during 'the fall. Male Help Wanted—New invention —oil guage for Fords. Sells on sight. 'Estate of Hjalmar Verner Jansson Mrs. Peter Linsten and daughter are Big profits. Small investment. Exclusive visiting at Gemmell. territory. Unusual opportunity STATE OF MINNESOTA, for agents and salesmen. Address County of Koochiching, C. E. Corrin is building a summer In Probate Court. E. C. Snyder Co., 317 2nd Ave., Two fhorae at Clark's beach. In the matter of the estate of Hjalmer Harbors, Minn. l'p Verner Jansson, decedent. M#.« The State of Minnesota to fill persons For Rent—Two large unfurnished '. interested in the above entitled matter: rooms. Inquire at 416 9th street. 55 8 5 AT THE CHURCHES Whereas Oscar Syreen has filed ».• John Franzen has returned from a |jn this court his final account of his MM motor trip through the southern portion ci&aretie «.'* •administration of the estate of the Tractor will enable the farmer to BETHLEHEM CHURCH kbove named decedent, together with of the state. Work fewer kours in the day, giving him A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. his petition praying for the adjustment Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching and allowanoe of said final account and more time to enjoy life. believe the trac~ Joe Kalkman has been called to jfpr distribution of the residue of said service. Subject: "How to Make Melrose on account of the death of tor will make farming what it ought to be estate to the persons thereunto entitled: Jesus Christ Real." his grandmother. It is ordered, that said petition —the most pleasant, the most healthful, Sunday school, 11:30. lie heard, and that all persons interested Come to Bethleheyi church Sunday. the most'profitable business on earihV William Mears of the Zimmerman in said matter he and appear before A cordial welcome awa:ts you. 4his court on the 20th day of August, Electric company spent the week-end This tractor has done much—very much— ^921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the probate in Duluth on businss. SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH §ourt rooms in the court heuse, at International in bringing true Mr. Ford's prophecy for in Rev. Norden, Pastor. Falls, in said county, and The Methodist Ladies Aid society it is a machine which has harnessed one of Sunday School at 10 o'clock. ||hen and there, or as soon thereafter as will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon, laid matter can be heard, show cause, the most dependable, efficient, adaptable, Services Sunday at 11 o'clock. any they jiave, why said petition July 23 at the City'Drug store. Fort Frances services Sunday evening economical sources of power in the world— ould' ,not, be granted and that this at 8 o'clock. a machine that saves from thirty to fifty Uatioji be served by the publication About forty junior boy scouts are ereof in International Falls IJress per cent of the fanner's time a machine enjoying an outing at Camp Roosevelt METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ccording to law. under the guidance of Mr. Evans. which many farmers clsiiTv plows, harrows C. E. Ireland, Pastor f) Ounrant»ed byfhiS Witness the honorable, John Berg, '%1&ee<rQ Sunday-school, 10:00. Tge of said court, and the seal of c/cr or drills as much ground in the same time The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church Morning worship, 11:00. aid court, this 16th day of July, 1921. as four, six or even eight horses. And more Junior League Tuesday at 7:00. Court Seal) JOHN BERG, will be entertained Friday afternoon Judge. —a machine that takes care of every power Bible Study, Thursday at 8 o'clock. by Mrs. C. B. Kinney, 800 Third street. J. J. Hadler, job on the farm. Attorney for Petitioner. J21-A4 TORRENS. TITL^SIIMMOJiS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Massicotte and EDUCATIONAL TOOTH TALK Call and let's talk it over, or telephone or daughter of Hibbing are guests at the STATE OF MINNESOTA, STATE OF MINNESOTA, NO. 12 Koochiching County, drop us a card and we the facts you. home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell. County of Koochiching, will bring to District Court, District Court, PORCELAIN Fifteenth Judicial district Miss Mildred Danielson of Duluth Fifteenth Judicial District. C. W. JEWETT & CO., Inc. has arrived in our city and has assumed In the matter of the application of John It is not necessary any more to Herbert Clark, Plaintiff impair one's attractiveness by having her duties asv clerk at BeauxArts. H. Brown to register the title to th£ International Falls, Minn. following described real estate, situs' a preponderance of gold in the .v Madeline "Brown Clark, Defendant teth. Crowns, bridge work and ated in Koochiching County, Minnesota, namely: The northwest quarter many fillings formerly were of solid The State of Minnesota to the above Mr. and' Mrs. Thos. Eidettfs and' (N.W.%) of the Northeast quarter gold, and in fact cast gold inlays named defendant: Miss Amanda Anrjunsen of the postoffice ](N.E. 4) of the north half (N.%) of are still the ideal filling except for You are hereby summoned and required force motored, to Shevlin: Sunday the northwest quarter (N.W.1^) of the matter of appearance. Whenever to answer the complaint of the -section 26 and S. W. of S. W. gold would show too much the and passed the day. /. plaintiff in the above entitled action, Sec. 23 alt in township 63 N'. Range modern dentist uses porcelain. Porcelain —O which complaint is on file in the office 27 W. Applicant facings for crown and bridge Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Haverly of Minneapolis of the Clerk of the abov^ named court, COLLEGE ff Against work and porcelain for fillings In and to serve A copy of "your answer to and E. S. Haverly* of Hastings ST. PAUL, MINN. Backus-Brooks Company, State of Minnesota, the front teeth to match evactly the the said complaint on the subscribers, are guests af E- C. Oberholtzer at Koochiching County, Mrs. shade of the teeth. The backing in at their office, in the city of International ST. THOMAS his summer home on Rainy Lake. 'Charles Wallace and Harriet Wallace, bridges is still of gold but the visible Falls, in said county of Koochiching, Under the Direction and and all other person and parties portion is identical to the surrounding within thirty (30) days after Control of Archbishop unknown claiming any right, title estate, Mrs. Alfred Merrill and JVfiss Nell teeth and cannot easily service of this summons upon you exclusive Dow I in g. lein or interest in the real estate be distinguished from them. Merrill 'of Minneapolis are guests of of the day of such service and described in the application if you fail to answer, the said complaint Mrs. E. W. Backus on her house boat Collegiate9 High School, Engineering and DR. E. W. BUNCE. D. D. S. herein,' Defendants. within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff "Th# Loafer" which is cruising on in this action will take judgment H. F. Billings, an experienced prosthetist Commercial Branches Rainy Lake. The State of Minnesota to the above against you for the relief demanded. in charge. named defendants: July 14, 1921. You, and each of' you, are hereby Jem Norton, College combining finest Catholic Training with Military Discipline Matt Depeshek who for the past A OFFICE AND LABORATORY summoned and required to answer th£ Attorneys for Plaintiff, twenty years has resided on a homestead 311 THIRD STREET application of the applicant in the Splendid Buildings, Grounds, Library and Equipment in Rauch neighborhood was adjudged above entitled proceeding and to file International Fall*. insane Monday in the probate your answer to the said application., in How to Make For Catalog Address REV. H. MOYNIHAN, D. D. VERY Phone 474 Open Evg'i and Sundays court. He has been taken to Fergus tie office of the Clerk of said court, itr said county,'within twenty.-(20} days Falls for treatment.'* after the service of this summons upon yqu, exclusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the said application within the time aforesaid, the applicant in said proceeding^ aPPly to the court for the relief YOUR BOY demanded therein. /Witness, J. H. Drummond Clerk of A I N Real said court, and the seal thereof, at International! Falls in said county, this Is growing inch by 12th day of July, 1921r (L. S.) J. H. DRUMMOND, inch. Get him started Clerk. FOR EVERY PURPOSE— J. H. Brown, in the right direction Attorney pro se, REV. A. W. MacNEILL Inside anT Outside House Paint International Falls, Minn. by opening a bank account -I Automobile P^int BETHLEHEM CHURCH NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS for him. Hu Boat Paint Sealed bids will be received by the firrft banking connections County board of Education for the,erection Kalsomine of a rural school building on may have a the S. E. of S. E. & Sec. 18, T. 69, R. Sunday Morning 25, on the Elwell road, according to positive influence upon his success in life. The conservative plans and specifications on file in the We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed office of County' Superintendent of business experience of the officers this of 10:30 O'clock •. __ a schools after July 21, bids to be placed Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. bank should make it your choice. as follows: A. To furnisl^ 9,11 material and labor with the exception of the purchasing Hear Him II1 and installation of the toilte system (Kaustine), the Board of Education Falls Lumber & Coal Co. I# reserves the right to install same at FIRST NATIONAL BANK any time during the course of construction w- of the*, building. Everyone Invited B. Bid on Jabor only—the board of PHONE 81 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. 4 education to furnish all material on the grounds. A certified efteck "equal to 5 per clnt