International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 16, 1922 · Page 7 of 18
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J- '^'y JNTERKATIONAI^ FALLS PRESS 'i'tt /Ml ^'.: z: -I* 'AGEBIQICE ternoon. Oar local contest-between Mr. Arthur Ball hasmoved to International the -Bois Fort and Spruce schools Falls. /Hisinother and sis should have been held the Friday ter accompanied him. He has se preceeding the 24th, enabling our cured a job there and will make that "5 winners to participate^ in the county city his future home contest which was held the 24th of Will not February. On account of this mistake The Birchdale Congregational Ladies' in dates -our two schools were Aid met at the Rev. Howard's freeze under any not represented, for which we are home, February 29th. While tying a very much disappointed- We are quilt they discussed many important condition sure our winners 'would have given matters, one was of buying a communion a good account of themselves at the set for theNBirchdale church J-J a 8 a Porter on Saturday evening and a county contest. pleasant time was enjoyed by_ all? •. Bessie Howell, of the eighths grade, A basket social and dance was given ERICSBURG is in the oral contest and Florence Several families have been sick in won at the school house by the Mother's-Teacher's a *8 Risem was the. winner pf the written the last two weeks with what appears association, Friday the NO The Misses tyorton and Stotts were contest. Roseland Gerard should also to be a mild case of the "Flu" or 10th, to pay for the Expense of the MATTER how low the Ray visitors Wednesday- be given credit for being a close the Grippe. spellers who represented our school temperature may go, Atlas contestant for the honor in the written at the Falls. After using the- community August Nelson of Northland Spur The saw mill has been closed down contest. Florence, and Roseland Non-Freezing Farm Powder keeps organ a while, the dancers was a visitor here last week. for several days, waiting for repairs were even in two contests, Florence took tip collection and paid the its perfect condition for blasting. to arrive. It is expected to start in taking the honors in the third fray. Campfire Girls' for the use of therr And too, it will not cause Powder J- J. Kucera, W. G. Martin and Cha's. a day or so. Our only regret is that we could not pi an Headaches'' from handling. Simmons were all in the Falls Wednesday show our spelling ability at the county on business. Village election will be held Tuesday a a a a a a a a a a a contest. Both winners were from These advantages, together with the 14th and from all we hear, a a the Bois Fort school. its stability, uniformity, strength -"Grandad" Dunbar, who lives down it will prove interesting to some of BORDER BUDGETS 8 and slow-heaving action, make it 8 8 river went into the Falls last Monday, those lately interested in politics: a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a an ideal explosive for stump blasting where he spent a few days under the Cltatloa for Hearing on Final Account Mr. and Mrs. Vagts called at the and for DLstrifcvtion. doctor's care, returning home Friday.* at any season of the year. By Mr- J. B. Burns had the ^misfortune Munroe's Sunday. to get one of his horses very reason of its non-freezing qualities C. CLINK ESTATE OF CATHERINE Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Pearson, Arthur badly corked, severing one of the arteries, which save time and labor, this explosive Mr. and Mrs. Paradis spent Sunday Berg, Alex Enzman, Louis Mitshulis last Saturday, just as he was STATE OP MINNESOTA will cut your blasting costs. afternoon at John Alich's and A. Hall were Falls visitors C. about finishing" his hauling for the County of Koochiching, Tuesday In the Matter of the Estate of Catherine Atlas Non-Freezing Farm Powder winter. Johnnie Sheppard has been quite C. Clink, Decedent runs one hundred and eighteen a a a a a a« THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO ill but is now on the mend. W. H. Eddy was at home Sunday O 1 !4x8 inch sticks to the case. It has all persons interested in the final account putting up his summer's supply of ice, and distribution of the estate of LITTLEFORK the kick it will do YOUR work. while waiting for cars at the Backus Geoge Vagts lost his fine turkey said decedent: The representative of gobbler. Didn't complain—just up Write to the nearest office. spur where he is loading logs with the above named decedent, having «.« V* V# V* «r« Mike Konle./ and died. filed in this Court his final account of Miss Jensen spent Sunday at the Atlas Powder Company the administration of the estate of Falls. said decedent, together with his petition H. J. Scott returned from a trip Mr Munroe started Monday on his Chicago, Houghton, praying for the adjustment and to Minneapolis and Chicago last monthly pilgrimage to the commissioner Illinois Michigan allowance of said final account and Chas. went to /fKe Falls Stafford Thursday, to look after his business meeting. for distribution of the residue of said Saturday. interests here, He was a Falls visitor estate to the persons thereunto entitled Wednesday. A number of our Central neighbors The Federal County Agent, M. M. Abbott spent Therefore, You, and Each of You, called at George Munroe's Sunday in Farm Loan Friday in our village. are hereby cited and required to show System will help The Golden Knights club held an the interest of the Farm loan. you to dear cause, it any you have, befqre this your land. entertainment and dance in the Samaritan Court at the Probate Court Rooms in Ask the County Rev- J. H. Davis vas a business hall last Friday night which was A number of the young people visited Agent. the Court House, in the city of International visitor at the county seat Monday. very much enjoyed by the members at the Albert Alick home Sunday Falls, in the County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the and others who attended- and spent the evening at cards- NON-FREEZING FARM POWDER Dr. Cantwell made a professional 16th. day of Mai^h 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. why said petition should net be visit to International Falls Sunday. The Ladies Aid greeting at Mrs. Albert A letter from Emil Johnson advises granted. Alick's was not very well attended. that he was to leave Minneapolis last Witness, the Judge of said Court, and Rob't. Gregory transacted business Wednesday on the first lap of a trip The' weather was fine but a number the Seal of said Court^ this 16th day at International Falls Saturday last. of the ladie's were sick. of Feb. 1922. hack to Sweden. Emil was over there (Court Seal) for a few months a year ago and returned Mrs.y Wm. Deteker and Mrs- M. John Berg, Mrs. Geo. Vagts has been afflicted here in the spring of 1921. Probate Judge. Solo, were Falls visitors Wednesday- with a very sore finger for over~ two ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS A. V. Rieke, Wm. Peterson and Gust Franson months. Even after medical treatment Attorney for Petitioner. The Misses Lund's spent the week it is healing very slowly. Feb. 23-Mch.-2-9. went into the Falls with a horse and end at International Falls, visiting cutter Friday morning, Mr. Peterson relatives. The home of Fred McCarty, a Canadian going from there through to Virginia, returning here Sunday night- Bill neighbor, was saddened by the Missionary S. E. Gregg spent Sunday Bolin relieved him at the Victoria death of their baby from typhoid at South International Falls, while he gone. pneumonia. Two other young children Was where he has a Union Sunday school- are in a critical condition. Enzman and Hall were Alex C. A. Waage spent Wednesday and Rev. The Congregational Ladies' Aid Falls visitors Friday, returning on Thursday of this week at the Falls, met with Mrs. Olson on Saturday. A the early morning train. Never where he preached Wednesday evening. good crowd was present and tw6 pairs again! That early morning train is of pillows were made and filled for too long after supper and too long benefit- Next meeting is with Mrs. before breakfast by which we refer Missionary Gregg left Wednesday Hanson. to the time of arrival and not the for Spooner and Pitt in the interest length of the train- We make this of the Sunday school. He will return Border brought back some of»the explanation so that the D. W. & P. Friday and go to Forest Grove for honors from the county spelling contest. won't leave a car or two off that Sunday. AT RIFKIN S STORE Clarice Johnson won the written train just on our account. *J» #J» #.« ».« contest and will compete with •V 4 V# «V V# Vfc other county champions at the State letter from Geo. Anthony to J. A BIRCHDALE Fair next fall. V# H- Rogers here, states that Mr. Anthony and wife arrived at home all r# A considerable number of cases of Starting Wednesday, Mar. 22, at 2 p.m. O. K. and that Mrs. Anthony is getting Emil Ruberg purchased the stock typhoid among our Canadian neighbors along nicely, after her operation that Arthur Ball owned. causes no little anxiety in the while here. During their absence community. Let us look out for river someone stole several hundred bushels Mr. H. Streby, of Manitou, purchased water, to which most of these cases of their grain so that it will be a team from Joe Darvel. are traceable. If it must be used necessary for them to procure seed WE MUST RAISE MONEY QUICK AND WE HAVE DE for drinking it should be boiled. from the government in order to Ernest Ruberg made a trip-to Baudette plant their crops this spring. He «j» taking Mr- Culp with him. V# O O VS CIDED TO SELL A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF GOODS TO THE #.1 says that potatoes are hard to get rid 88 of there, the highest market price "BOIS FORT ITEMS" Russell Ball had the experience of HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S a being 70c per bushel- 88 $3 having his foot stepped on by a shod 8 8 & horse. #J» #4 «,% Mrs. Campeau returned from Duluth WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING, •#s t? last Sunday after making a visit Nels En vail left for Baudette where MARGIE NEWS & with friends there. SHOES, FURNISHINGS AND MILLINERY, INCLUDING ALL S3 he will meet his relatives who have ».• #.• ».• .« #.« #,» A A «. A A A arrived from Sweden to make their Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Jaeger were J- Johnson was a business visitor home there. OUR NEW SPRING MILLINERY. LADIES DRESSES, SUITS, county seat visitors last week, returning International Falls last Monday. in home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Culp havfe COATS THAT JUST ARRIVED—NOTHING RESERVED. OUR Mrs. Risdahl has been quite sick moved to Baudette, where Mr. Culp Leo Trusty expects to leave soon for a week or more but is improving. intends to farm this summer. His KUPPENHEIMER' MEN'S CLOTHING, DOUGLAS SHOES, for Wisconsin, where he will make a sons will stay here and go to school. long visit with his brother- Miss Berdina McGoliey came home STETSON HATS AND WILSON BROTHERS FURNISHINGS. from Minneapolis last Sunday morning. A birthday party was given in Don't forget our basket social at honor of Myron Swanifund., Many the Bois Fort school on the 17th of REMEMBER—YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING YOU WISH AT OUR friends participated in the celebration March. We are planning on a big Two loads of both old and young and a good time was had by all time. STORE AT THE HIGHEST BID. THIS SALE WILL BE ONLY people drove out to the home of Mrs. who attended- Last Saturday evening Mr- and FOR A FgW DAYS AND EVERYTHING YOU BUY IS GUARAN Mrs. Hill entertained a number of friends at a card party. Five hun TEED AS REPRESENTED TO YOU. I AM GOING TO R£MAIN dred and whist v^ere played until midnight when a dainty lunch was IN BUSINESS HERE AND I WILL GIVE EVERYONE A served, after "which the' guests departed homeward. Everyone reports SQUARE DEAL. a good time. Auction Every Day at 2 P. H. and 7 P. M. C. E. Green and W. F- Smith made a trip to Alvina the first of the week. The Bois Fort Farmers' club held THIS WILL BE A CHANCE FOR THE PEOPLE TO BUY its monthly meeting on March 4, at the Bois Fort school. The school was THEIR WANTS FOR LITTLE MONEY. crowded to full capacity and our club is a great success. We have forty IFKIN'S members n*ow. The next meeting will be on April 1, at- the Spruce school- It is, expected that all members will attend, and .those who are'nt- will turn out and join, thus helping to make a more successful 228 Third St. International Falls organizatiqn.^^^^^p^p Owing to a misunderstanding of tot&SiSis ft? dates the Bois Fort schpol held, its local spelling contest lasV Friday af-