International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 28, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Services in the Catholic church will Miss Lucille Ungerman was in town be held next Sunday, J«ly 31^instead last week visiting'old friends. of the first Sunday in August. The Ball team did things up in fine The Catholic church was consider shape last Sunday, winning in two ably damaged during the recent storm, games, against Blackduck and Big the south end of the building being Falls. moved several inches. i'iS--- Miss Bishop left for her.home in St. R. J. Gillig of Stearns county visited Paul last Tuesday after spending two r- uMjj—-— friends at Mizpah recently. It is reported •J/ weeks at the Wilson home. that he bought a farm near Moose Lake in Grattan township. Mrs. Gardner and four children of a Tenstrike spent the week visiting,he A. R. McElroy of Grattin has purchased parents Mr. and Mrs. Joyce. •6258s To seal in Hie 80 acres of the Gallagher farm. F.O.B.D«traifc A severe storm passed over here Mr/ McElroy is one of the old settlers delicious Burtoy The final test of the last Monday with high wind and lots of Gratton and is very optomistic as. tobacco flavor. of hail that done some damage to to the future of that section.* It's Toasted actual worth of a trunk crops. or grip is the opinion of A daughter was born to Mr. and baggage men who are Mrs. Chas. Woods of Kildeer, N. D., People are going out by the wagonload in daily contact with Friday, July 15th. Mrs. Woods and to pick blueberries. The crop is all kinds of luggage little son have been visiting the formers good this year. —and their verdict of parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. D. H., Gould of Island Lake for some time. IRON DUKE Travel Mrs. King of Mellen, Wis., is visiting a a a a a a a Things is "O. K." her sister, Mrs. Wilson. She will Raspberries seem -to be very plentiful remain' some time. IRON DUKE Trunks, in the sandy country. McCLELLAN 170,000 Now in Use Grips and Suitcases are 8 58 5 5 a Wm. Sholtz and his sister left for The first unit of a consolidated and practically shock proof Dakota the first part of last wieek by 9 school will be built this fall oti the Mrs. Viola Bergin of Blackduck is smash proof. A Built with over strength in every part the car route. Grattan road not far from the M. D. visiting at the M. B. Russell home. wide choice of attractive built to withstand the constant strain of & W. Railway. designs is ready for heavy duty tested out under every condition Several of the boys are going to Dakota Edward McClellan and son Marion your inspection. Matt Jones purchased twenty-four for the harvest the coming week. of farm and belt work, and put to were Kelliher ca'llers Thursday. head of cattle at the Hathaway auction actual test by 170,000 owners during the sale Saturday. Mrs. Burns' mother returned to her past three years—the Fordson Tractor has Arthur Dahl, who has been visiting home at Palisades about week ago, lived up to every claim made for it. The blueberry cropTin ,the vicinity with the Emil Leonhardt family, returned BURTON'S having spent several weeks visiting of Big Falls did not turn out to be a to Minneapolis last week. here. No matter what the farm task—whether bumper one as was expected and a lot plowing, disking, harrowing, threshing, of skirmishing has to be done to get Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McHugo and The Leonhardt Bros, are putting up International Falls, Minn. baling hay, grinding feed, pumping any. quite a large acreage of hay ion the children were visiting the past week water, sawing wood, pulling stumps, filling Big Tamarack river. at the home of M. McHugo Here in Mrs. A. J. Porter of Plum Creek, has silos, or any of the many other jobs town. They left Thursday evening" just recently been informed that she for a week's stay at Duluth. Parties from DesMoines were looking around the farm, the Fordson will not won the first place and a cash prize of Heavy Timber Operations at land in this vicinity last week. only dp and do well, but quicker, easier $500 in a "word contest" conducted by International Lumber Co., bfficials Mrs. Paulson of Nymore was visiting It and at less expense. the Minneapolis Daily Journal. is recently visited Littlefork and it is reported, at the home of Mrs. Joyce last Some of the men from this neighborhood-have interesting to note the honors went to stated that the company had w«ek. There ax^ so many difierent time and gone to North Dakota a Koochiching county woman." upwards of 60 tracts of timber to be money saying ways in which the Fordson for the harvest season while others Mr. Shelton returned from Remer cut this year which would mean approximately remained at hotpe,. and are working 5 5 a a can beused thatyouowe itfo yourself to his^duties here on Saturday last. that many camps. ss in the hay fields. to^get the facts. Come in and see BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS "3 the Foifdsoiri, or write or phone for the A COURT FOR FOREST FIRES a a a inforiiisttron. Creation of an auxiliary court to try Mr. Webb and daughter Sehna autoed to Deer River to visit relatives forest fire damage cases, resulting A I N C. W. JEWETT & CO., Inc. mainly, from the Moose Lake disaster Mr. and Mrs. Ruberg, Clarence, and and brought by St. Louis, Carleton, International Falls, Minn. Irene autoed to Minneapolis enroute Itasca and Aitkin county residents FOR EVERY PURPOSE— to Wisconsin to visit relatives. against the railroads, is provided for in a law' passed by the late legislature, Inside and Outside House Paint District No. One's moving picture from one to ten auxiliary judges are provided for, the first to be appointed machine entertained, the populace oq Automobile Paint July 23rd. at once by Governor. A. O. Preus Boat Paint and, additional judges as recommencLed Florence,Howard*has returned home by sitting judges in the counties involved, Kalsomine ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS after having been a \missionary to and to be elected at the next South America and China. •.• election. Each judge is to receive $6,000 a year. We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed The dance given July 22 proved, a success. The Birchdale boosters were Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. quite numerous. Con Darvell returned from a visit to Minneapolis. Falls Lumber & Coal Co. Mrs. Bur-t Weeks' returned from Minneapolis where^she intended to motor PHONE 81 stay. They always come back to northern Minnesota. She is now very CARS seriously ill. Rev. Richard Cerosky held service at our church Saturday,night. He is COLLEGE if ST. PAUL, MINN. a native of this place and thinks it is growing rapidly* ST. THOMAS Under the Directum and on of A is Myron Barnes an^d his youngest in More Than daughter left for Illinois where his mother is dying. Collegiate, High School, Engineering Two automobiles were driven into a Commercial Branches1 ditch six miles west of town. We will Share This Reliance not fnention names nor the reasons A College combinin'g finest Catholic Training with Military Discipline for the accidents. Splendid Buildings, Grounds, Library and Equipment +V y# v# y# 1 VERY REV. H. MOYNIHAN, D. D. For Catalog Address POLICE NEWS "50,000 Miles—Never Failed" A A couple of days ago Sheriff Van "My Essex was purchased in^March, 1919, and has been driven more than 50,000 miles. Etten and deputy sheriff Reedy captured My car will average 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline in t'he city and will give greater a still a couple of miles southeast mileage in the country. My total repair expense has been less" than $150. It has of the city on the riverside. They I never failed me, and would not consider any: trade that^you could afford to offer." found it in an old. shack. The owners "I believe I could sell an Essex to any prospect who would drive my car 30 minutes." YOUR BOY were evidently in hiding in the woods, while the mash was steadily cooking. FIRMAN L. CARSWELL, As yet they have not been captured. Firman L. Cars well Mfg. Co., Is growing inch by -v. Kansas-City, Missouri Thomas Trelford, who has. been ,,a inch. Get him started resident of this place wior several No Casual acquaintance could create the bond of esteem owners hold for'Esg^v in the right direction months has been arrested charged one bill with passing a dollar which, by opening a b^nk account It has grown itlinough an intimate companionship in steadfast service. It has thrived in to he is alleged to have changed a ten. have weeks and' months that''brought no disorders or disappointments—no requirements of attention. The check was reported to been for him. Mrs. His Hearing passed to Gust Eck. first banking connect ilth before the will be August U. S. f. commissioner., "V Is it remarkable then that this friendship is so manifest it causes comment everywhere? You tions may. have :i too have observed it. And all Blight covet an ownership, that has so many substantial positive influence upon his success in life. The conservative Rube Carriveau and KSlly tfie bar* elements*ol satisfaction. x- ber have been ^arrested charged with business experience of the officers of this breaking into the Holler cdnfectionery What owners know, of fessex has put all concern about the car from mind So far as certainty store Monday night and helping bank should make it your choice. of destination is involved the Essex owner commits himself to a journey across town or themselves to a goodly supply of cigr across continent with equal serenity. arettes and tobacco. The loss to the -L owners, the McCormack Bros:, and R. ,C. HOLLER Arthur Carlson, is alleged to b&somejwhere FIRST NATIONAL BANK between $50 and $75. Thfe.robbr ing was done while/ ihe McC^rma'ck iv*,- INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. 430 Third Strett boys were in Minneapolis where they International Falls, were "called to attend 'their father's funeral bA? •itL