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

March 9, 1922 · Page 4 of 18

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3®^ $^?&3a 8s«r ,YV £***&• uss ?:-"?,-«g INTERNATIONAL FALfcS PRESS PAGE FIVE Mrs. J. H. Batte and. son, Edmond, CITY ELECTION APRIL 4TH. m^Z*4 »£$," r- x' ?'8UV ei|?§, 4 ^"v returned from Superior Monday vr: morning, where they bad taken the J- Although the annual city election New Styles ^remains of Mr- Batte for burial is only three weeks away, there sy o— '*-7^ seems to be very little interest being From coast to coast Tanlac is displayed as to the candidates In Spring Simplicity known and honored ~and\millions have and their probable election- The lajv' feide -Jobcs tfcsfo Geo. Garrison, one of the company taken it and pronounced it the greatest requires that all filings must be made cruisers from Margie, spent Monday medicine of all times—For sale with the city clferk at least fifteen here. by S. N. Rubin. days before the election, which this Styles spring eternal,—or should it be, spring styles year falls on April 4th. Therefore, Wm. Kiever, of Littlefork, was a eternal,—in woman's heart- Money Raising Sale now on at Monday, March 20th, will be the final visitor here during the early part of IF WE'D ONLY TALK ABOUT Riflrins. $10.00 Waists at $3.95 $15.00 date on which City Clerk Patterson The new season is at handrwhispering warm words the week. THE THINGS WE^fo/Oy Shoes at $5-00 $5.00 Men's Hats at can accept filings. of beauty, promising a colorful season. $1.00. Come to Rifldnt store and be SOMETHING ABOUT,WHV To date only one filing has been Rev. C. E- Ireland spent the latter convinced. -T WE'D HAVE JMORS TIME made, that of F. G. Nelson for Mayor. part of last week in Verndale, returning —-o— It is also rumored that Robt. Caple Friday afternon. Officer Joe Pelland went to Duluth expects to file for mayor. the early part of the week for medi-1 Those whose term of office expire "Frank Yager, of Ericsburg, filed cal attention. Joe is back on the is as follows: Mayor—F. H. Keyes for second papers with the clerk of WM beat again, the Doctors in Duluth district court, J. Drumjnond. Alderman at large—Dr- E. A. Thompson giving him a clean bill of health. 1st w^rd—Ed. Somers Xlderman, -o Frank King has recovered from his Aldermen 2nd ward—C. H. Nichols j&y G. A. Olson, county suprintendent illness, which lasted two weeks. He "and Henry Setterlund. The aldermen of schools, returned from St. Paul expects to be at the helm of "Here in,the 3rd ward, also the city. Monday morning. While there. *Mr. comes ,King,", jn a day: pr so* and ,city treasurer hold, pverj Kjlsron had the* misfortune to slip and ij, one,-y.ear. fall on a stairway, fracturing two Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schultz are the ribs. S proud parepts of a baby girl, born Mrs. S. W. Backus and Mrs. Franz^evne ,j- Saturday morning at the Northern left. Wednesday evening for The Assessors meeting in Koochiching Minnesota hospital. Miami. Fla. County, will be held at the court o— house, International Falls, Minn, on "I have sold over 2,000 bottles of PROCLAMATION April 10th, A representative of 1922. Tanlac and have never had a dissatisfied the Minnesota Tax commission will customer," writes Smiser's Drug "The Governor of Minnesota has "COPYRIGHT PU8.AUTOgASTER SCRV. CO 1922 talk. Store, Columbia, Tenn.—For sale by proclaimed March 13 to 18 as "Standard-bred S. N. Rubin. Poultry Week." Therefore, M. M. Abbott, county agent, left Attend the Money Rasing Sale at we, officers of the Koochiching County last night for Big Falls, where he Rifkins. Geo. Rowe, principal of the Margie Poultry association request the cooperation will attend a meeting of the Sturgeon schools and Roy Everett, school principal of our members with all River Farmer's club- On Friday he Eddie Skifstron, of oman, spent the at Big Falls, attended the meeting State agencies to make the observance will attend a meeting of the Littlefork early part of^the week her,e. of the county school board here of this week in Koochiching Commercial club. on Monday. County a success. We urge the purchase F. H. Clark is up and arbund again, of breeding stock, hatching W. H. Carter, of Thorold, Canada, is after several weeks of illness. C. W. Jewettj president, and Miss eggs or day-old chicks by all who do a visitor Mr- Carter at one time C* here. O. B- Curtis, secretary, of the C. W. not have standard-bred poultry on was cruiser for the International C- W. Monty, rural school supervisor, head Jewett Co. were here last week conferring their farms. This action will greatly went to Rapid Rivar Tuesday Lumber Co. leaving about ei^ht Here With G. P. Ballou, manager of increase the value of the poultry years ago to take charge the timber afternoon. of the local branch. products of Koochiching County. a paper mill at Thorold. for Call on your county agent or the Dr. J. H. Diake, of Baudette, was Leave your orders before April 15th undersigned for a list of reliable John Ansel and Vera King, both in the city on professional business for removing storm sash and placing breeders." last week. of Bemidgi, were united in marriage window screens. Also give us a Spring variations are many in the straight line Pres. Robert Irwin,, 0—— by Rev. C. E. Ireland at the M. chance to do your roofing. International International FViUs. frock as shown here. A short sleeve, yes, but it hints parsonage on Thursday afternoon. Dr- W. F. Cantwell, of Littlefork, Roofing and Metal Co. Sec'y- C. A. Anderson, The couple will make their future spent Saturday in the city attending Phone 46-2 rings. all a puffiness and is edged with deep, rich lace, almost International Falls. home in this city- to professional affairs. a sleeve in itself. O— v. The Motor Inn has the dsitinction DANCE. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kirtland celebrated Mrs. W. J. Baker, 6f Fort Frances, Long of wjaist, but skirt full, even though short, of installing the first Bowser filling their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary underwent an operation at the Northern pump in the state. It is a new invention and threatening a drape silhouette which is very new. Tuesday evening.. Several guests At Town Hall, Fort Frances, Friday Minnesota hospital Monday and stands about 12 feet in evening, March 10th. wer present. The occasion was celebrated morning* height. Colors—yes, a wide range for your selection are at cards and other entertaining now on exhibition. FOR SALE The Blevins Meat and Packing Co. amusements. The\ couple received Judge Berg united in marriage John many useful gifts. are installing a large cooling plant in This model, for special early selling has been temptingly Vehrs, of Cross. River, and Maria 300 bu- Certified XXX grade Irish their place of business on Second Kangas, of Illinois, Tuesday at the priced at G. W. Collins, who died here on Cobbler Potatoes, price $1.50 per bu. Avenue. $24.00 court hoyse. The couple left the March 1, was taken to Walker for bags extra. Will accept orders now same day for their homestead at E. .C St. Jacques returned from burial services. Mr. Collins was an and ship when you wish. 25% cash Cross River. Minneapolis Monday, where he has old resident of Walker and had many must accompany order. Balance payable We suggest an early inspection if you would avoid friends in that community. The services been spending a few days with his at time of shipping. disappointment at an exhausted line. Andrew Daniels of Fort Frances, family. took place there Wednesday afternoon. O. J. Wold, O. M. CARR & CO. has returned home after a three Interment was made in 2T"Pd., Ray, Minit- months trip to Denmark, Sweden and Nature intended that you should the Evergreen cemetery at that city- Norway. Mr. Daniels reports that eat what you want. You can do it "The Store of Quality" the American dollar will buy no more if you take Tanlac.—For sale by S. A new Maccabbe lodge will be- organized BORDER HEMSTITCHING CO. over there than it does here. Saturday night at the Odd N. Rubin. International Falls, Minnesota ——o—— Fellows hall. Any persons interested Mrs. R. Liljeblad, Tuesday afternoon the milk producers this new lodge should consult E. A. Mrs. Caroline Stepen, of Baudette, llllllllllllllil 8?2 Seventh Street Phone 152 of the surrounding community underwent a successful operation for Miller at the Victoria hotel or H. A. meet at the International State Bank. appendicitis at the Northern Minnesota Levine at Thompson's store. The new ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS Button Holes Made By Hand. The milk marketing situation of this lodge will be organized on the insurance hospital last Saurday- city was the topic of discussion. The order. A. S. Hall, who made territory of advisability of getting together and which International Falls is a part for starting a central botteling plant and Secretary D. Hurlburt, of the Commercial club, 'reports that an unusual the past twelve years for the Marshall, distributing agency, which would do Wells Co-, died last week in amount of correspondence is being away with duplication of delivery occupied received relative to summer camping Duluth. He" is survived by his wife much attention and. was turned sites and outing trips in this section and two children. He was born and over to a committee for a detailed of the country. The correspondence raised in Big Falls. report on the cost of such a plan. No Better Nade to comes from all sections of the United States, and it looks as though the Work Stand tourists business would be pretty good this summer. Clothes Roughest Mrs. L. E. Kittelson, announces the Nade! Wear! opening of. the Riverside Cafe on USArmyGoodsF Saturday, March 1 Mrs. Kittelson is well known throughout this section of the country as. a cook no mean ability. The opening of this cafe will make the second opening Uncle Sam wanted the money!! We wanted theAargains he had td offer so we bought in the Riverside hotel building this week, as E. P. Walsh opened the heavily at the recent auction of U. S. Army Goods at the War Department in Washington. Riverside Confectionery on Monday. It is also understood th^t a Turkish bath will occupy the basement of the The same bargains we are passing on to you—no matter what garment you new hotel in the near futurp. 4 AOTOCKSTCR Have may want. We have it. Mrs. L. Alden, who with her husband, is a guest at the home of her There are no better qualities offered in work clothes today. sister, Mrs- Lloyd Seybold, was the lour guest of honor Tuesday night at bridal party at the home of Miss Bertrice "Waller. Many beautiful Some articles, such as high pieces of cut glass were presented to Motor car owners who will listen to sound advice from 8 Mrs. Alden by those assembled in grlade Russian calf shoes $4.95 are fine the experienced often save themselves much worry and her honor, among rfho were the Misses a great deal of cash. for dress wear Clemy Dahl, Mary Curran, Bertrice Waller, Bernice Gagne and Mrs. F'rinstance: The id!ea that one should have a NEW car W. C. Howard. The table was very every season or two is an extravagance botrn in the fertile 1 cleverly decorated, the centerpiece brain of some motoP salesman. jj Blankets^ Best wool in nice Come in' on a tour of inspec­ being a doll dressed in bridal ^yay. If you have a good car—a. car that has stood the test 1 weave—an ideal cover for Relinqnisluiieit For Sale tion, whether you want to buy of m? thousand miles—then you have ONE good reason $3.95 camping for ki :ng that car. 1 .. or not. An a* irhauling during the winter months—new, piston I want to relinquish and sell the rings—valves ground—ignition tuned—carbon removed— —Hip BootsFine New Wrap Leggins improvements on my 80 acre homestead 9 8 all oil cases cleaned apd refilled—fender dents ironed out— jj for wefc in section 36, township 65, range ithen, when spring breaks, the old engine will be humming Spring uses O. D. Wool Breeches ........... S3.7S 23. Thirty-five acres cleared and $2L48 as of yore and you'll be all ready for another summer of small barn and shack, located 2 miles pleasure. jj Army Hats X.!......vl.. $2£0 from Little Fork river and 4 miles We nave /workmen who are MACHINISTS-^-and we from M. D. & W. railroad, Nett Lake "is* give-you a strict accounting ofvtime consumed. extension- Land is black loam with The rfit.gi Outlet. 'Store no swamp or rocks. Thirty thousand g^Try^US. W :!yT- feet pine and 20 thousand cedar .posts Auto Company -fv on the land. Will tal^e $900.00 or trade for town property. 4" •. 'j- S',' SM