International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 4, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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W W 1 1 f'" -:°r'-fv «**-w^y.g^r^gf?. w& .„ .,, .' .- .... ." '1 *-V ..... .• -.. -••.•» »w/ W~ u* irifiJb •,. INTERNATIONAL^ FALLS PtffW r'\CT£ THREE FREWCHWAW W1N3P8BE BY FLVWO IN LEQ PBOPEtLED PONE -o Attorney W. V. Kane returned Tuesday from Bemidji, where he was called Me-Jcfapy tJbsfe on legal business. A new rustic porch on Dr. Monahan's COLLEGE FEIXOV/S comfortable summer home at ARE WELL. EOUCATEO Birchpoint adds much to the attractiveness BUT THEY CAM'T of its appearance. POACH AN^BGG. Arthur Carlson of the Beaux-Arts and Irving Burton of the Burton Dept. store left Tuesday for a two weeks auto trip. They plan to visit in Chicago. —o Judge Stanton recommends as good reading "Conversation Between a MMI Young Man and an Old Man" appearing in the July issue of the American PROF C. J. BUDLONG Magazine. Manchester. N. H. Poulain, champion French cyclist, has won- the honor of being the first man ever to fly. For this feat, he has been awarded a prize of 10,000 francs. On a teg*propdled cydeptane he hopped off the Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mayer have returned am in health the gtooad good for first I "I in a Paris exhibition the other lay, raised three feet from the ground and flew a distance of 35 feetjust to their home at Hudson, Wis., time in thirty years and I give Tanlac far enough to win the -prize' which has been offered so long. after a visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. the entire credit." said Professor C. Landgraf. Dan O'Connell and Clar"ence Budlong, well known and highly respected {.• ».• ».• .,» ».» LaLonde of Deer River, Minn., citizen of Manchester, N. H., V# I has as his guests C. A. Brecht. Williafa •.* 1 are guests at the Landgraf home. living at 42 School street. Peterson and C. H. Grotee of Jenkins Do you 8 5 NEIGHBORING TOWN NEWS "From the time I was a boy I could who are speculating on the purchase BOOTH-? St At the meeting of the county board not sit down and eat a meal without know why of' land or investing in business in V# oV v# 5 9S of education held Saturday morning being in misery afterwards from this vicinity. indir it's toasted? Miss Josie LaForge of Emo underwent at the Koochiching county court house gestion. During all these years I was Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reinarz of an operation Saturday at the Old Residents Leave it was necessary to set aside the bids afflicted with rheumatism, too. It Gemmel are rejoicing over the birth Northern Minnesota hospital. for building of the Forsythe school as The Mizpah Message: R. N. Hansen was all over my body, but especially of a son. To seal in advertised owing to the fact specifications and family who have been residents bad in my feet and legs and at times Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murray are rejoicing the delicious and blue prints were delayed in of the village for about 17 I couldn't get from my bed to my Joseph Gilligan has returned to his over the birth of a son, born reaching the office. Acceptance of years left the early part of the week chair without help. I was almost a home at Mizpah after receiving medical Barley flavor. last Thursday at their home. for the recently purchased farm near bids will be made tomorrow. nervous wreck from all these years of treatment at the Bemidji hospital. Thief River Falls. ——o suffering and could not half do my John T. Craig of St. Paul, who is It's toasted. Mr. Hansen a short time ago sold work. I hoped for nothirtg more than L. S. Seaman was in International Mrs. F. W. Foster of Mizpah has returned connected with the state timber department, his property interests here including temporary benefit from Tanlac, as I Falls Monday enroute to his home at home after a several weeks spent a few days here on the saw mill and electric light plant to believed it impossible for any medicine Indus after attending the summer session stay at Rochester, where she went in business. the Walker & Gaselle Co., and has to give me entire relief, but this of the state normal school at St. search of medical aid, and at other is exactly what Tanlac has done. been closing up his affairs here preparatory Cloud. Mr. Seaman, who was the points where she was the guest of Edwin Hult and Warren Hult of STRIKE to going to his new home. "For the first time since I can re principal of the Indus school during friends. DesMoines, la., are guests at the Sunday a number of the village people member I eat anything I want and di the past year, will during the coming Lenander cottage at Big Island, thirtyfive assembled on the school grounds gest it without trouble. I haven't an term be associated with the Harrigan miles up Rainy lake. Misses Lila Stephenson, Marie Hale with good things to eat in the nature ache or pain and have put on eighteen Consolidated school in the same capacity. O— and Luella Osborne have returned to of a farewell party to the departing pounds weight. I just feel good all His family are now preparing to W. B. Fulton has resumed his work their, homes at Littlefork after attending family. E. J. Kohlhase in behalf of over and enjoy life as I never did move to their new home. at the O. M. Carr store after his recent the summer course of the the village spoke fitting farewell remarks before. Having put Tanlac to, the operation at Brainerd. His many -rO State Normal school at Bemidji. which were responded to by A. test I do not hesitate to say that it is Mrs. Jean Wilson has returned to friends are glad to see Him at his old C. Wallen for Mr. Hansen. The family the greatest medicine of the age for Minneapolis to resume her duties as post again. Miss jMiriam Nelson has returned has the best wishes of all in their stomach trouble and rheumatism." a member of th staff of the Associated to her home at Littlefork after a new undertaking. Tanlac is sold in International Falls Charities, after a month's visit at the Miss Gladys Burton returned Monday months visit in Minneapolis. She is by S. N. Rubin, and by leading druggists "Wigwam" as the guest of Mrs. McPeek from a three weeks visit with the daughter of Prof, and Mrs. A. E For Sale—L. C. Smith typewriter in everywhere. and daughters. Miss Dorothy relatives in Minneapolis. Her sister, Nelson. Leave your films to be developed at good condition. Price cheap. Inquire Roberts has also returned to St. Paul Miss Frankie Burton will remain for Rubin's Drug Store. 414 Sixth street. where she is engaged in a similar capacity., Miss Hildegarde Rassier has ar some time longer. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parker of St. Miss Roberts also enjoyed a rived in the city and assumed her du Paul and Mrs. Park and son Harold month's visit at Birch Point on Rainy ties as trimmer in the millinery department Mr. and Mrs. E. C. St. Jacques, son of Minneapplis have returned to their lake as their guest. of the Rifkin Ready-to-wear Freeman and daughter Lorraine are homes after a visit with Myrjn, ,Vanyieck. o- :iv.t store. enjoying a few days outing at Kettle 0.«- I and family at Littlefork. A •:'Mr. J&tin MjdPhe£ -'st'tM Fa,lls.' Mr. St., Jacques is the, display HAS SKUNK FARM children, who were the guests of Mrs. man for the Burton Dept. store. Install Officers McPhee's father, John Stone, left The following officers were recently Miss Edna Anderson, Dr. J. F. Peterson, Skunk farming is seeking a place in Monday by auto for their home at installed by the Littlefork lodge of the sun of Crow Wing county1 agriculture. Messrs. Garnet Peterson and Portage, Wis. Pat Fogarty and family Odd Fellows: Lewis Lemieux and Ellis Butchart It has an enthusiastic backer in accompanied by Mrs. Hughes Van A. A. Hunt, Noble Grand. were week-end guests at the Rainbow the person of John Novotny, living 10 Etten have gone to Portage for an K. W. Morris, Vice Grand. cottage at Birchpoint. miles east of Brainerd on the Mille auto trip. They will visit with the A. E. Nelson, Warden. Lacs road. Mr. Novotny declares that McPhee family. They plan to be absent Abe Doyle, Conductor. Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer and the breeding of skunks is very interesting from the city a couple of weeks. Tom LaRock, right supporter of two small boys, George and John, Mrs. work and that there is nothing V. G. Sheriff and Mrs. Hughes Van Etten Thomas Chisholm and daughter, Mary objectionable. While at present the Charles Choate, left suporter of V) and their daughter Georgian Van Etten, Catherine, and Angela Teahan, all of fur is not worth enough to return good G. and Mrs. A. P. McDonald and son, t. Charles have returned to their profits, Mr. Novotny believes that as The Rebekahs also installed officers Maxwell, motored to Rainy River. homes after a two week's outing at soon as the return to normalcy sets in recently. A Georgian VanEtten will remain there the Cedar Croft cottage at Birchpoint strong it will prove a profitable business. at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John with her aunt, Mrs. George Parker, From three females and one Arrangements are being made for for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Norton. male, he has raised 17 baby skunks extensive remodeling on the home of Parker accompanied by Mrs. W. C. which are busy putting on more fur Dr. J. C. Shelland at Mizpah. John Baldwin also of Rainy River recently Miss Bernice Christie has assumed which may later be used for beautiful Soderlind has taken the contract for returned from a months stay at Oshkosh, her new duties as a member of the marten furs for exclusive women. Mr. the work. Wis. They made the trip by clerical staff of the M. & O. Paper Novotny has a profitable business •company office. She is a neice of automobile^ raising melons and other garden truck Juvenile Band Organized 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Monty of this for the tourist trade. From a small A juvenile band has been organized L. Rifkin has gone to Minneapolis city and came here from St. Croix booth in front of his house last year, at Littlefork with Charles Stafford as Falls, Wis. Mr. Monty is one^of the for a weeks visit with his family. he sold over $90 worth. Dry weather leader. Twenty instruments have supervisors of the rural school system. Mr. Rifkin' accompanied by his wife has hit him this year and he intends to already been ordered for the new organization plans to go to Chicago for a twoweek's She will make her home with them. F.O.B. Drtnit install a watering system.—Brainerd at a cost of approximately '"Jhe End of buying trip before returning Tribune. $800. About twenty-five very enthusiastic John Berg, the road foreman, states here. They plan to attend the boys have already signified their the bad spot about ten miles south of Pageant of Progress which promises Miss Ida Palm of Loman was in International intentions of joining and are more town on the state highway number 11, to be one of the biggest events Jn the Falls, Monday enroute to a Perfect Day than eager to start practice. which has been an eye-sore for some history of Chicago since the world's her home. Miss Palm has been attending *9 Girls will also be privileged to join. fair. It will be an exhibit of all kinds time is now in first-class condition and the Farm school at St. Paul Mr. Stafford has announced that anyone that the road between the crossing of of merchandise in this country. Arrangements during the summer session. She has interested is urged to consider the the M. & I. track and the town toward are being made to hold signified her intention of teaching matter with him. the south is being gravelled these this interesting event on the five million again during the coming year at the "A The Littlefork Times says: juv to days. dollar Michigan pier. Loman school. —and all ready for another, whether it be enile band is a splendid thing for a plaw, harrow, drill to run the thresher, the town, as it gets the young folks interested corn sheller, the hay baler or what-not. For in good wholesome recreation FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY Fordson Tractors are not only doing in the that is at the same time educational and it is hoped that parents will give most economical and most efficient manner, all their children permission to join." general field work for farmers the world over, 1 SHUCKS! VLL but they are saving them time, labor and Will Commence' Operations Soon I GOULD NEVER GET money in taking care of every power job. The new factory of ,the Universal A DATE WITH HER! Woodworking Co., at Littlefork will It combines all of the qualities—all of the advantages—you I'M THROUGH WITH soon commence operations, according have wished for in a tractor. to WOMEN!! information received from C. M. It is light it is powerful it is efficient it is Hjerlund of and Jenkins, its president economical in both fuel consumption and upkeep H. A. Krostue, of cashier the First it is durable it is dependable and it is National Bank of Detroit, who have returned to their homes after several not extravagant in cost. days visit at Littlefork. The Dumas It*s hard to tell you all the facts about the steam engine has been installed for Fordson here. We prefer to talk to you personally temporary use furnishing power. ii?1 The dry kiln is being erected this and to show you its many advantages. week and upon arrival of a few minor Well gladly bring all the facts to you if you pieces of machinery, everything will will phone or drop us a card. be in readiness for the opening of the new plant which will mean much to Littlefork and the surrounding territory. C. W. JEWETT & CO., lac. Already several contracts have been filled for work, which will require several months. Mifli. kterftitiuul Falls, H. Peterson and family have already P. arrived from Jenkins to make their home in Littlefork. Mr. Peterson is one of the members of the Universal Woodworking company. He & wills Jb? il i'zfCz, 'I