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

August 11, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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^*,1 f,'w^' «*v :r'\ *. ft' «r"JH- ^4- ay» J?«» 1, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS .** av i^-t^ia.} PAGE THREE J&4X HE BELIEVES IT *t $ $ $ $ and was badly bruised about seven jj LORRAINPS GIFT TO YANK FIGHTERS o'clock last Sunday morning when attacked SlVEIt HIS LIFE NEIGHBORING TOWN NEWS by a bull inthe pasture on the 8 & 8 a farm of H. L. Palmer, six miles northwest of Warren. The boy had gone to SPARE THE ROD AND Miss Hazel LaBrie of Mizpah is visiting fetch the cattle when he was attacked SHOW THAT VOLT in southern Minnesota. Pinard Would Have Given Anything by the bull and probably owes his life fWE BRAINS ENOUGH He Possessed for the Relief Tanlac to the fact that he was able to crawl Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scarlett of TO MANAGE A Brought Himv :i,?'?-• under the fence and, out of the pasture Littlefork are enjoying an auto trip to CHILD. before being hurt more severely. "I don't believe there is anything Warren, Minn. He was able to make his way to the that will put a man who is down and farm house and from there was Messrs G. A. Semon and Theo. Siats out on his feet as quick as Tanlac brought in to the Warren hospital and families of Mizpah are enjoying will," said E. P. Pinard, of 1021 Minnesota where he is gradually recovering from an auto trip through southern Minnesota. Ave./Duluth, Minn., in relating the attack. The boy has been staying his experience with the medicine. at the Palmer farm and this was the "For a good many years I had such first indication the bull has ever shown Mrs. Margaret Wakelin and daughter a bad case o.f stomach trouble, and to attack anyone. of Duluth are visiting at the home was in such fear and dread my food of Tom#Ohotto at Littlefork. Mrs. wouldn't agree with me that I couldn't Wakelin is his sister. Farmers Making Good enjoy a meal. I suffered so from indigestion Frazee Press The Tlieissen Pickle and bloating, and had such Co., of Omaha, are taking in a large J. E. Dade has returned to New terrible pains up through my chest York City after spending a month at quantity of cucumbers at their salting that many times I would have given Littlefork. Mrs. Dade will remain station at Vergas in Becker county, anything I possessed for relief. Why, with her father, George Scarlett, who and the farmers are making good if I hadn't 'gotten hold of Tanlac I is ill. money on their crops. About 200 believe I would have been a goner altogether acres of cucumbers were planted in by now. Joe Mueller, accompanied by his Vergas and vicinity. "Tanlac just keeps me going, for it sister, Miss Helen Mueller, has returned has not only fixed up my stomach but to Littlefork from the cities. Had Narrow Escape it has given me a good appetite also. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Neary and Northome Record: John Uran is Miss Mueller plans to return to St. I keep Tanlac on hand all the time, family of Northome are enjoying a Every Yank doughboy who Paul after a short visit with relatives. out again after his experience with an and whenever I feel myself slipping it fought in the Lorraine sector in two week's motor trip to Eau Claire, France will be proud to know that angry bull. While'the cattle were being doesn't take the medicine long to Wis. posterity will never be allowed to driven into the barn, the animal Kenneth Longballa of Littlefork is straighten me out again. It keeps up forget the gallant stand of American attacked him, tossing him into the enjoying a three weeks cruise on the my strength and weight, and I'm now Miss Beatrice Milton of Orth is suffering arms there, and deliverance air and trampling upon him. His sons Great Lakes with the naval militia from German occupation. This feeling better and looking better than from a dislocated knee, the result month at Flirey with John Emery. came to the rescue, beating the animal detachment of Bemidji. 1 I have in a long time. Tanlac is the of a recent accident which occurred .national commander, and 250 off with clubs, and preventing his receiving only medicine that ever gave me relief while she was picking raspberries members of the American Legion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Truax and daughter, serions injuries. He was badly and I am certainly lucky to have and tumbled over a windfall. ifin attendance as the guest of Priscilla, of Hortonville, Wis., are bruised and had several ribs broken. France. President Millerand. Premier run across it, for it saves me all the Bnand. Marshall Foch and visiting at Lemmer's at Littlefork. suffering and misery I had endured before other high officials w^ll unveil the Mr. Truax is a brother of Mrs. Lemmer. Ideal Place for Warriors I got hold of it." memorial shown above, in a fitting They made the trip by auto and Cass Lake Times: Major General Tanlac is sold in International Falls ceremony will also visit relatives at International Sturgis formerly of the 87th Division by S. N. Rubin, and by leading druggists JOHN G. EMEAV Falls and Fort Frances before returning. during the past struggle with the German everywhere. WATIONAU COMMANDOS empire is here this week getting AMERICAN LEGION VISITING DAY AT a breath of God's pure air and catching EXPERIMENT FIELD The Baptist Ladies Aid of Littlefork his share of the Cass Lake fish, a meets the first and third Thursdays of guest of the Penningtons at the Foley Of Golden Valley Peat Land Will be each month at the homes of members. cottage on the west shore of the lake. of Interest Here. A charge of 10 cents is made for light While cruising about the lake here Mr. lunch. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Sturgis noticed the United States Indian ITS TOASTED On Saturday, Aug. 13th there will Wm. Morris is president and Mrs. G. school, which has been abandoned be a "visiting day" at the Golden Valley J. Vandervalk is secretary. as an Indian school, waiting for more Peat erperimental fields, 16 miles funds and he was heard to remark. Cigarette east of Holt in Marshall county. The Fly Poison Victim "This is the place we want for the Mrs. H. W.iOttow. returned Tuesday Alton Rolfe of Blackduck is enjoying crops in the visinity are reported as wounded soldiers of the past war. A little tyo-year-old child of Mr. and from a several weeks visit in Milwaukee. a week's visit at the P. J., Linden being excellent—much like those of Just an ideal place where our soldiers Mrs. Morris Goodwin of Warroad", home. 1918. In addition farmers have fine could recuperate." General Sturgis passed away Saturday from the effects No cigarette has winter rye. says that a better place for the boys E. H. Lowe left yesterday for La of having chewed a paper of Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson ^re the the same delicious The program will be held at 2 o'clock. left afflicted by the wear of the past Seine, Ont. He has been here several Daisy poison fly paper. parents of a daughter born during the flavor as Lucky The plots may be inspected struggle could not be found. days on business. past week. Strike. Because either before or after the program. For the Loman Creamery The day is for farmers and others interested Miss Genevieve Regan is enjoying a Reverend Bernard Neary, president Lucky Strike is the Miss Louise Mickelson of the Burton A truck will leave Littlefork every in farming peat lands. of St. Martins college at Lacey, Wash., two week's vacation at the home of Dept. store is enjoying a two toasted cigarette* Monday at 12 o'clock carrying cream This meeting should be of special interest was the guest of his brothers, John htfr parents in Little Falls. She left weeks vacation at Detroit, Minn. to Loman. Those wishing to ship to many Koochiching county and Joseph Neary at Northome, enroute Saturday evening. cream can leave it at Olson's or Erickson's Misses Edna and Marie LaBonte folks as they will be given an opportunity to his home after an eastern stores and empty cans will be Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kotilinek trip. to see what is being done on returned Sunday to Crookston, Minn., returned the following Monday. t.,have returned from an auto trip thru the experimental fields, as well1 as after a visit with their aunt, Mrs. Silas southern- Minnesota. During their absence .Raymond. hear reports of farmers as to what Safe Breakers at Bemidji. they were guests of at the,home they are accomplishing. It is expected Bemidji Sentinel: Thieves entered of their parents and also visited a goodly number of our county Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Askegard are the store of Wold & Olson,.. Sunday friends at various points on the way. the proud parents of a daughter, born people will attend. night and secured about $98, in cash Saturday at their home. The baby's there as well as a quantity of jewelry The engagement of Miss Florence Miss Margaret Harrison is the guest sfa.me is Gloria Gladys. and silver. They worked the combination of Miss Catherine McPartlin at their Hebert of Fort Frances to William of the safe. In the store of William Holt of this city has been announced. Rev. Father O'Dwyer and Rev. Father cottage near Birchpoint. Christianson they secured some Their marriage will occur at the Fort Costio'u have Returned from Winnipeg 0 money and merchandise, the money Miss Catharine McCabe of the Burton Frances Catholic church in the near where they have been several days Dept. Store has returned from a being~secured by breaking into the future. on their annual retreat. Do More safe with the use of a sledge. week's visit witli friends in Duluth. o—— ——o— -—o isses Inez Serumgard of Devil's Margaret McDonald, the daughter Students Pitch Tents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seeley and X.ake and Maude Blanchard of Pipestone of Mrs. A. P. McDonald, left yesterday Cass Lake Times: Professor Zelner daughter Marion have returned from left Saturday for a visit in Duluth with, a group of Canadian girls, in of the Engineering department of a week's visit at Birchdale and Stratton. with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Campbell. training for a week outing at Reef's the University of Minnesota is expected inaDay-® point up Rainy lake. They have been guests of Dr. here today with his family and Mary Ghostley and Miss Lucy Batrett O— A, will occupy the Emberland cottage of Do It Better Mrs. E. Hussey and two children are at Rainbow cottage on Rainy lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billings'of Vancouver Norway Beach getting ready for Professor at Shirley Mills, Maine, where they City, B. C. returned Friday to Cutler and forty-five engineer plan to remain for six weeks visit with their home after a visit with T. W. Mrs. John Hamilton, daughter and students of the University who are expected Mrs. Hussey's parents. Edens and family. They have been son, arrived here Monday morning for to arrive here about the twelfth One man with a FORDSON spending the summer months in Minnesota. visit with relatives. They have been a of this' month to spend the rest of the TRACTOR can do more Rev. P. H. Hanson, former pastor of the guests of Mrs. Hamilton's daughter, summer at practical work, in the forest, work easier and with less the Swedish Luthran church of this ——o :V Mrs. Sandholm and other relatives river and other places. Their expense than two men can city, arrived Monday from Pine River Mrs. F. G. Nelson left Saturday for at Loman for the past couple of do with This means tents will be pitched on the grounds horses. for a week's visit with old friends. a couple of weeks visit at Vancouver weeks. They motored from their that you a FORDSON just east of the Norway Beach cottage with City with her brother Bustain Ljind, a home at Cokato in their car. TRACTOR can actually sites: Mr. nad Mrs. C. V. Varnum and family former resident of this city. Mr. Lund, raise more crops, with less have returned to Goodhue, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Peter who was wounded while in the service work and And Littlefork Gun Club less expense. after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. of the Canadian army overseas in Roberson, Mrs. John Christie of International Littlefork Times At a recent meeting this means that your profits H. J. Miner ,and family, who are 1915, has since been confined to the Falls and Mrs. Hitchcock of held at Rose's hardware store a will be greater with fewer spending the month of August at hospital. Mrs. Nelson also plans to Ranier motored to Brainerd Saturday hours of work, gun club was organized with the following Birchpoint. They are occupying the spend a short time with her brothers morning. They plan to be absent charter members and officers: at Saskatoon, Can. She will probably new Japanese cottage recently erected. Besides the FORDSON will take from the city about ten days and will B. G. Holden, Hector Major, Ira Foster, care of every power job on the The Varnun^ family made the visit in Dulf and Virginia before be absent from the city .about three E. J. Chilgren, Stanley McGuire, T. farm. It is light, alert, flexible in trip by auto. weeks. they return. control and operation, yet it has J. Johnson, Ole Rierson, Julius Johnson, power and endurance to spare. Ray Trimble, K. Morris, Oliver You Massey, Wm. Deteker and Carl Htstven should see the FORDSON GOSH, WHAT A SPEED DEMON!! at work to appreciate its wonderful W. J. Chambers, president Clint capabilities. We will gladly Anderson, secretary P. L. Peterson, give yoo the proofs if you will treasurer C. P. Sorensen, H. Rose and ask for them, either by a personal call, phona or post card. M. H. Hestven, trustees. AW WAN AN* SLOW Any others desiring to join are requested, UP A LITTLE WONTtHA C. W. JEWETT CO. INC. to see,the secretary at once. International Falls, Minn. Some of the necessary equipn\ent has JT 0 already been ordered. a Sent Pines to Australia Cass Lake Times: Cass lake white pines grown on the Minnesota National *62522 forest here will soon wave over the P. O. B. Detroit citizens of New South Wales, Australia. The forestry commission of New South Wales requested a shipment of August: white pine seed fr®m the forests about Cass Lake, the seed to be planted in forests of Australia. Various requests for pine seed arte received each year from commercial houses and the forest department of the various states and countries: Cass Lake jacjc pine is now being grown in J?rance,~a .largfe shipment-of-* seed having been sent to Europe, from here several years ago. Attacked tyr Pull ^v tf r. Mi vr^.v'" Warren Sheaf•&. Daniel Metheny, I aged 14, received several broken ribs iMm I V* 1 JUL,