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

September 1, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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II 1 IpifpplSSI^^ 'n:- ,- -v:'.-1 •. INTERNATIONAL FAIXS1FKESS WIS A LUCKY MY Mrs. Claude Hanchett of—Malta, I Lightning struck within a few feet M«nt., .iS the guest of her parents, of the Ben Bontin home at Forsyth FOR SHE SAYS Do you Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ellingson of ME, during the storm Monday, killing four Northome. chickens and knocking another one know why dizzy. No other damage was done. toasted? Miss Laura Allen has returned to it's Minneapolis Woman Was Right On her home at Littlefork after1 spending Soldier Buried. Verge of Despair—Says Tanlac the past two months with her The body of John Alfred Dahlgren, To seal in Restored Her Health. brother in Duluth. *t the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter the delicious "I have read a lot of wonderful Dahlgren of Wildwood, arrived from J. F. Harper, a former resident of things about Tanlac," said Mrs. Amelia France and was buried with military Burley flavor. this village and the father of Mrs. Canis, 900 West Broadway, Minneapolis, honors at Grasston, Minn., on Sunday A. V. McNeil, has returned 'from Minn., "but I don't believe of last week. The young man Wells to make his home at Littlefork. It's toasted. anybody's experience is more wonderful left here in the summer of 1918 and than mine. was killed in action October 5th of George Anderson of International "Why, I have actually gained twenty-five that year. Mr. and Mrs Dahlgren Falls was in Littlefork Tuesday. He pounds in weight and am like went to Grasston to be present at the is getting ready to log east of town a different person altogether. When funeral of their son.—Northern News. again this winter, having a contract I began taking Tanlac I was almost to cut five forties. He has already a wreck but now everybody says I'm County Fair Games. started to build camps. the picture of health, and that's just Two ball games have been scheduled the way I feel. for the county fair. On Ttifesday, W. H. Vass recently sold 160 acres "My digestion was so poor that I Sept. 20th, the game will be between of unimproved land on the Park ave. never dared eat anything but light Little Falls and Northome, and road at Northome to Edwin Wiser of New cars of every type will feature foods like milk and toast, and even Wednesday, Sept. 21, Big Falls and Hinckley. Mr. Wiser has built a then I suffered from sour stomach the automobile exhibit at the coming Margie will play Northome. Games ZP V" small cottage and has already done and had such pains I could hardly will start at 1:30 p. m. sharp. considerable clearing. keep from crying. I didn't much MINNESOTA STATE FAIR more than eat enough to keep alive Mrs. A. N. Summer of RockweJ® G. J. Bruning purchased two lots and fell off in weight till it was City, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. W. McVay, alarming. I got to where* I was right north of J. O. Beach's residence at September 3 to 10 Roy McVay and Miss Edna Volstad prised to note the rapid progress that on the verge of despair and didn't Northome and work has already begun of Farnhamville, Iowa, have returned know which way to turn for relief. on his new house. Mr. Bruning had been made in this place since to their homes after a visit her last visit here some four years "Well, it was a lucky day for me will be principal of the school there with Missionary and Mrs. S. E again this year. ago. Mrs. Summer is a sister of Mr. when I got Tanlac, for I never in Gregg. Mrs. McVay is a niece of Gregg. W. S. Gregg and wife of Tenstrike, my life saw such a change as it has Mr. Gregg and was very much sur- were also their guests. made in me. Every bit of indigestion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Truax have returned and nervousness has left me, I sleep to their home at Hortonville, like a baby, and my appetite is so Wis., after visiting with relatives at good that three meals a day are not Little Fork and at Fort Frances. enough for me. I have gained back Mr. Truax is a brother of Mrs. Mike M. J. McHugo of Margie, transacted Big shipment of Tanlac just received. all my lost weight and more besides, LINE! LINE! Lemmer of Littlefork. business in International Falls S. N. Rubin, local agent. and feel as well as I ever did in my Friday. life." That raising cucumbers for pickles John Stone has as his guest his Tanlac is sold in International Falls is a paying proposition, is the conclusion Miss Margaret Harrison will attend brother, Pat Stone of Tomahawk, Wis. by S. N. Rubin, and by leading druggists reached by farmers in Cass the Villa Scholastic at Duluth during Contractors and Farmers everywhere. county. One farmer up to now has the coming year. Mrs. E. W. Glass has returned to picked cucumbers from one acre her home in Duluth after a visit with NOTICE! WE HAVE SEVERAL CARS OF LIME WHICH WE which has brought him on the market her son, W. L. Glass aqd family. Mrs. P. H. Fogarty delightfully entertained There is now money in the treas over two hundred dollars, with more WISH TO MOVE QUICKLY AT THE FOLLOWING the members of the Dorcas ury of the Town of Rat Root to pay on the vines to pick. The Cass Lake PRICE: society, Monday at her home. Mrs. J. H. Ver Vaet and son Donald the following warrants Times claims that fourteen barrels have returned to their home at Nos. 18 and 26 for 1919 No. 60 for LIME IN BULK AT PER BUSHEL of pickles have been shipped from Houston, Minn., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Langlois are 1920, and Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 40c the local pickle station and about five Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bacon. They the proud parents of a daughter born 15, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, more cafs are expected to be shipped made the trip by auto. Friday morning at their home. 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, drawn on the revenue before the frost can hurt the vines. fund for 1921, and No. 40 of LIME IN BARRELS AT PER BARREL The crop has been fairly good this Miss Luella Penrod of Williaims, Miss Minnie Anderson leaves Saturday 1920, drawn on the road and bridge S2.25 year and farmers every day are has been the guest of friends in Duluth for St. Cloud where she will fund. bringing in their daily pickings and and Virginia during the past attend the State Normal school during C. B. WHITNEY, yesterday fifty barrels were taken into week. She plans to teach at Hibbing the coming year. Sep.1-22 Treasurer. Falls Lumber & Coal Co. the place. The best day of the this term. Last year she was season, ninety-seven casks were filled. Jane Franson, the daughter of Mr. principal of the Harrington consolidated ILL-TIMED. Next year the plant intends having and Mrs. Jack Franson, leaves Monday school. PHONE 81 Carried away by the beauty of the stations at Blackduck and Grand for the Bell Prairie Academy heroine on the screen, he. murmured, Rapids and possibly at the village of W. H. Hassing, publisher of the near Little Falls, where she will attend unconsciously, "Isn't she lovely!" Remer. Carlton County Vidette, Carlton, school during the coming year. "Every time you see a pretty girl Mirin., was in International Falls on you forget you're married," snapped Monday He was accompanied by Mrs. G., P. Ballou, who recently underwent his better half. Mrs. Hassing and their young son, an operation at St. Mary's "You're wrong, my dear nothing who are returning from a month's hospital in Duluth, is now at the home brings home the fact with so much visit with friends at Vancouver, and of Mrs. Walter Loyd in the same force." Victoria, B. C., Mr. Hassing met them city, where she will remain until she at Winnipeg. regains her strength. +.• «v +v Vi 5*5 Mrs. Anne McCoy, Mrs. M. McCoy Just received a large shipment of NEIGHBORING TOWN NEWS and Mrs. C. B. Greenwood and the wonderful remedy, Tanlac. This #4 «.« +J» «.« V* 4V +V Miss Frances McCoy left Friday for I is the great medicine you have been their homes in Minneapolis. They hearing so much about. The remedy The next meeting of the Woman's that's made such wonderful reputation sent their car to Virginia and from club of Northome will be held at the and which has accomplished there motored home by way of Dufa. home of Mrs. M. C. Paul tomorrow. such remarkable results all over the They have been guests at "The United States and Canada. Get your End of the Trail" cottage at Birchpoint Miss Irene O'Loughlin of Northome ••c during the month of August. bottle now at S. N. Rubin's. returned Sunday from St. Paul, where she spent a month visiting relatives. MAKING BEDSPREAD FOR BIG SHOW According to reports, there are prospects of a pickling plant being established at Blackduck in the near future. Attorney H. E. Day of Littlefork, has returned from a, month's vacation spent in Maine. He made his return trip by way of the Great Lakes. Ole Olson of Northome, recently Now Equipped All Models bought two thoroughbred Hampshire With the Greatly hogs of J. F. Johnson of Mizpah. Mr. New Self-Cleaning Reduced in v* Johnson also sold one of his prize Luminoid Cylinder Price. Buy Now! hogs to C. B. Montgomery of International Falls for his farm on the Rainy River. See this latest model of the 1921 Mill Shut Down. The sawmill of the Littlefork Lumber Co. finished the season's run Tuesday, having run steadily except for a week early last spring. The sawing season was considerably ITS wonderful method of washing has kept Thor the world*a shortened this year by the loss of MM. leader ever since electric washing machines were first made. over a million feet of logs by high water last spring. This revolving, reversing cylinder is still the gentlest and most thorough washing method ever devised. It is the thing the name THOR stands Returns Home. for. It washes everything from lingerie to heavy blankets, perfectly Rognald Ronseth of the settlers and safely. And now this all metal Thor model assures years longer from up river, who has been spending service, and saves up to an hour of the time required by other the past six months in Norway, has machines to do the average washing. It is the fastest washing returned home after a very pleasant machine ever made. See it without fail-— see it tomorrow sure! 9 J^ohn and enjoyable trip. Noreen, BRINGS IT FOR. who accompanied hini^. on the trip over and who is visiting his old home NEXT WASHDAY in Sweden, will return this fall.— Littlefork Times. 'Treats 'Em Rough. When you can buya Thor on such terms, you cannot afford to up-country citizen who said An do without one, another single week. It saves its own cost ovev that a man who made moonshine and over again. Have a Thor for your very next washday. Authorized That Dealet ought to be shot, and the man who drank it ought to shoot himself, while he prescribed rather heroic Zimmerman Electric Co. treatment, was not far wide of the mark. The man who makes and sells is Over 120,000 stitches 'have been in the entries of women's work the poison a potential murderer, taken on this spread. It represents to be exhibited for prizes at the it is fool. and the man who drinks a S an entire year of work. Millions Minnesota State Fair, Twin Cities, either The world could get along wijh 1 of stitches have been taken Sept. 9 to 10. class.—St. Cloud Journal. .54 1 I .J!—. gggggggp