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

September 8, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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PAGE THREE .T BUILDER IIS HOT Miss. Xrdis Monty" is enjoying a visit WATER DISTORTS BEAUTY BEFORE CAMERA cial standing. Mr. Barr, the active at the state fair ih the Twin .Cities. head of the organization, has a national SEN ITS EQUAL reputation as a canner and fyas Trying to photograph, Mr. and Mrs. John Sfysa have returned even^. a built up a wonderful business. The from a visit at the state fair. champion swimmer, new industry will offer a sure market through thfc for much produce that now floods the water gets funny The engagement of Miss Frances Victim of Rheumatism And Indigestion city at a time when it is difficult' to results as this Redding and Wilbert Carriveau has* Regains Health By Taking readily dispose of it.—Bemidji Sentinel. picture proves. It been announced. Their marriage will Tanlac. was taken off take place in the near future. Brighton Be^'ch. Long Island, the "Tanlac has not only gotten rid of other day,- as the Mrs. S. J. McKugo has as her guests Find that it Pays. the /indigestion and rheumatism from champion American All over the country merchants are Misses Ruth Peggar, Myrtle Peggar which I had suffered for four years, swimmer was adopting the three per cent method of and Clara St. Lawrence of Loman. finishing in front but^has made m§ feel like a young advertising, and it is proving so profitable They are attending the countyx institute. man again," said Frank Kernan, a GENUINE Her name is Miss and satisfactory to them that Ethelda 1 prominent St. Paul builder and contractor fcfc we believe our business men would re of N living at Sherburn Ave., 332 York. She^ is the do well to give it attention. Actual Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Smith, Mr. St. Paul, Minn. "I believe I suffered gy 1 champion woman tests in hundreds of cases have proved and Airs. R. C. Holler, and Mr. and about as much as anybody ever did swimmer of the that an advertising appropriation of Airs. Fred Lange left Sunday by auto on account of indigestion and rheumatism. or a in three per cent of the previous year's for the Twin Cities where they are attending DURHAM won her crown at After every meal the pains, gross sales have increased the business O the State Fair. They will in the pit of my stomach fairly doubled, o3 games in' Antwerp per cent. This increase also visit at Farmington prior to returning. 1-3. me up. I would bloat up with last year. does not happen the first week after tobacco makes50 1 In the big race gas until I could hardly breathe, and the advertising starts, but in the cumulative last week, she I had pains in my shoulders, arms flood cigarettes for clipped 29 seconds Mr. and Mrs. R. F. C. litis have returned effect of a campaign carried and, legs nearly all the time. In off the old from an auto trip to Minneapolis on regularly each week for a whole 10c damp weather my joints became so record, swimming and southern Minnesota. They year. If the thirty per cent were all the three and stiff that I, could not bend them without We want you to have the were accompanied home by their son, spent in one grand blowout it would one-half miles in suffering agony. I had no appetite, 5 6 2 7 in best paper for "BULL." be wasted. But distributed over an Russell litis, who will remain for a and became so run down that I So now you can receive entire year it is the surest business month's visit prior to returning to thought I should have to give up. with each package a book builder in the world. Big city stores Minneapolis, where he will resume "I saw so many statements in the of 24 leaves of ULUfcthe his work at the University of Minnesota. spend 5 and 7 per cent but in towns very finest cigarette papers from people who had been He is studying pharmacy. like this three per cent will do as paper in the world. benefitted by Tanlac that I decided much, and even more on the capital to try it, and have never known any Mrs. C. C. Honey and three sons returned invested. There is one sure way to medicine to give such, remarkable Sunday from an eastern trip. prove this, and you can't lose either. results in so short a time. The first Mrs. Honey was called to Pana, 111., And that is to try it out.—Ely Miner. few doses gave me an appetite, and July 31 to attend the funeral of her I soon fonnd that I could eat anything niece, who was killed in an auto accident. I wanted without being troubled Ed Funk of Rex hotel is enjoying Mr. Honey joined his family in Mrs. Carl Christenson and children with the least sign of indigestion. After a visit in Duluth. Chicago about August 15 when they of Duluth are visiting friends in the taking several bottles more I left for the east, visiting at Toronto. city. LIME! LINE! haven't an ache or a pain of any kind, Markowitz Bros, store will be known Buffalo^ and Albany. They enjoyed and all trace of the rheumatism has We are closing out our entire stock hereafter as The Plymouth Clothing the river trip on the Hudson and disappeared. I can honestly say that of Boys Suits for $5.95. Plymouth House. spent some time in New York city. I never felt better in my life than I Clothing House, Markowitz Bros. Returning to Albany they journeyed to do today." Miss Irene Doyle of Burton's was Sarnia, Mich., where they made their Contractors and Farmers Tanlac is sold in International Falls Miss Gertrude Mohr of Glenn, Wis. the week-end guest of friends at Littlefork. homeward trip by way of the Great by S. N. Rubin, and by leading druggists arrived in the city early in the week Lakes. everywhere. and accepted a position as a member WE HAVE SEVERAL CARS OF LIME WHICH WE of the force of the O. M. Carr Co., L. Christenson, a prominent business WISH TO MOVE QUICKLY AT THE FOLLOWING NOTICE! Mrs. B. R. Locker of St. Paul, is man of Mizpah, was in International PRICE: There is now money in the treasury Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fraser and visiting at the home of her brother Falls visitor Friday. of the Town of Rat Root to pay daughter Jean, Miss Mary Stone, LIME IN BULK AT PER BUSHEL Martin Schroer of Northome. the following warrants and Tom and Jim Stone are expected 40c Miss Katherine Garrity has returned Nos. 18 and 26 for 1919 No. 60 for home Saturday from the Twin Cities Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory of from a s^x weeks stay in the east. She 1920, and Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, where they have been attending the Littlefork, are the "proud parents of spent most of her time at Eldred, N. 15, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, State Fair. They are making the LIME IN BARRELS AT PER BARREL a daughter born Aug. 26th. Y. and also visited at Buffalo and 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, drawn on the revenue trip by auto. $2.25 eastern points. fund for 1921, and No. 40 of New Pickling Factory. 1920, drawn on the road and bridge STOP! READ!-THINK! Young The practical certainty of a new Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green of Minneapolis fund. men and women prepare yourself for Falls Lumber & C01I Co. canning factory for Bemidji should be are the guests of his. mother, C. B. WHITNEY, the future. We have helped hundreds welcome news to residents of city Mrs. Ella Green. They plan to remain Sep.1-22 Treasurer. on the road to SUCCESS, we can and country alike. Not only is the for a couple of weeks stay, prior help you. Tuition free to cripples, if PHONE 81 ss ss »ss»:: industry one that is well suited to to returning to the University of Minnesota. they have only lost a finger. Enrollment ss this community, but the Barr Company week August 29 to September 6. is one that has a splendid finan- NEIGHBORING TOWN NEWS SS Board and room in private family 8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, accompanied $4 to $5 per week. Tuition is reduced. #J» #.« #.« #J »V V# «V r« by their neices, Misses Leon Write to Crookston College, J. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming of and Lylith Lund, returned early in the Sathre, Pres., Crookston, Minn. Amherst, Wis., are visiting at the weekvfrom an auto trip to Iron River, Brings this home of their niece, Mrs. I. F. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gerow have returned Wis. The Misses Lund will be members rtHOR of Northome. from their wedding trip. Their of the teaching corps of the Littlefork marriage occurred recently at Owatonna, school during the coming wonderful new Francis Kimball of Elden,' Iowa, is Minn. Mrs. Gerow was formerly term. visiting with his daughters, Mrs. W. Miss Leona St. Clair. They motored H. Vass and Mrs. O. Fiske at North- from southern Minnesota to Airs. Jennie Kock accompanied by Port Arthur by way of Minneapolis her mother, Mrs. Andrew Dahl went —with the new self-cleaning —and at Greatly and Duluth, and then to International to Minneapolis Saturday where the Mrs. Matt Jones and children have alls. Mrs. Gerow has already made latter will visit With relatives. Mrs. Luminoid Cylinder Reduced Prices returned to their home in Minneapolis a number of interesting friends, dur^jg^her Kock plans to go to Davenport, la., for after a ten day v:sit at the J. A. Jones few days stay in our city. a stay with relatives prior to returning home at Northome! They'will reside for the present at to this city, where she will resume 6J0 6th street. Mr. Gerow is employed her duties as a member of the staff of Fred Dibbble of Northome has returned with the M. and O. Paper Company the O. M. Carr Company in a couple home from San Diego, Calif., of weeks as an engineer. having received an honorable discharge from the Navy after eighteen (3 months service. Air. and Mrs. Myron Ackerman, nee Jensen, who spent their honeymoon at Rose cottage at Island Lake, xxjfeh have gone to Renville, .where they I will make their home. J. J. Kaiser, buttermaker at the Northome creamery, informed us that the Northome creamery joined the State Creamery Association recently formed at a meeting in St. Paul. No ten dollar bill you The Griffith mill has been moved out to the town hall, Cingmars township, and began sawing today. The run at this place will last six or seven weeks, and will give the farmers of that community a good supply of building material, mo$t of which will returns as this one ne doubt be used within the next vear.—Littlefork Times. FLORSHE1M SHOE Expect Big Crop. The biggest crop of potatoes ever LIKE a good friend The to be taken from a single field in this afford to wash by hand, or to hire Si For just $10 down you can have delivered district will be harvested soon on the Horsheim Shoe proves its tomorrow the improved 1921 Thor. laundress to wear oirt your clothes bf Backus farm adjoining Baudette.. The rubbing them on a washboard. merits best under severest yield will be an exceptionally good is the fastest, most thorough, most con* It one, and Mr. Johnson, manager of the you mttd However you do your washing, tests* Horsheim fine style venient, most sturdy machine we eversaw. farm, states that the potatoes from this Then is the outward expression one field alone will be worth at least The day you begin to use it, you begin Come in and tee this splendid machine. fifteen thousand dollars. The crop of genuine quality within. to save money. The bother, expense will run better than 200 bushels to the and hard work of washing are over forever. Learn why the Thor Cylinder Method acre.—Baudette Region. It saves enough to pay for itself of Washing is fastest and most thorough. The Florsheim Shoe over and over. These days no one can See the Thor all metal swinging wringer. To Build Silo. Ten and Twelve Dollars Alfred Sorquist is building a stave Come in now Take advantage of silo on his farm in Wildwood township. our liberal monthly payment plan* pLYMOUTH CLOTHING HOUSE This is one of the very few Markowitz Bros. silos that have as yet been built in Authorized Thor Dealer Clothiers this county. For ensilage he planted Int'l Palls Brainerd sunflower and fodder corn, the Zimmerman Electric Co. sunflower making a wonderful growth. Mr. Sorquist, who has been in this section only about four years, owns the Ole Midgarden homestead on Caldwell Brook. This is a beautiful farm, with a large acreage cleared.—Northome Record, -i 3 SVB&it si :kMMd gig -i'i is