International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 23, 1922 · Page 7 of 18
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k-j" .V /W a»t *-V*W^'V g»gggl*gr^^g^^^Tt.i-XilL* i? again using his horsey I production'costs to get ready for Wo* The election held here turned out presentation to the public it is here ^qmrunii Z- ^BIRCHDALE SI 1 as usaaL Many_voters were out voting. made known for the first time that Out of the special "hand picked" SS SSgftg the ice scene in the second part of five candidates -who were to represent "Way Down East" cost over two Mrs: Cleveland, Joe Darvel and FOR RENT—Three rooms, inquire at at tfit" Republican convention, Hundred thousand dollars. It took ten Mrs. Con DarveFwere Falls callers. 807 Eighth Street. only- two mustered up enough "pep" weeks to take it up on the Connecticut Gunder Nybo made a fif to Baudette wtit to attend. River near White River Junction, with his _team .to get some WANTED—To hear from owner of Mr.^Earl P. Jackson, of Fargo, N. Vt., and there were ten engineers freight. good farm for sale. State cash D. has moved to the Con Crosby and two hundred and fifty workmen Mr M. H. Gregg and Mr. G. Ogren price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, house.' He has just finished a course employed in testing the ice, setting attended the Republican convention Minneapolis, Minn. at a mechanic's school and he and nearly a 2 to 1 vote, S4 to 28, over the floes and incidentally watching at the Falls. Alton Lewis -are constructing a large 98 the weather and the elements. Mr. Alex Enzman H. H. Hall was reelected A sleigh load of our "live wires" SEED POTATOES—Certifed Early MARGIE NEWS 3 garage. When you come 'to- see Birchdale as assessor by 6 majority Griffith took over 200,000 feet of film attended the masquerade dance at Cobbler, 10-buahel lots for 75c pep 86 I next summer you can get your in order to get the effects now shown John Richardson polling 34 votes,: a «k k»kk»«k Barwick March' 18tltl bushel. i_t car repaired at the "Inland Garage." in the production which is all covered Jack Bright and Bruce Barton -each The Berglund and Carlson timbermen Mrs. Jarvis was in the Falls the first PASSED AWAY. polling 1 vote C. B. Whitney was within a 1,000 feet of film, and FOR SALE—Harley Davidson Motorcycle have come back to njake use of which of last week. Mrs. Ben Tuey passed away March will be shown at the Grand theater elected as Justice of the Peace for in good condition-. the snow* that just felL Several more have been on the sick 14. She has been addicted to. cancer beginning April 5, for 3 days. 2 years and H. H. Hall was re-elected John Molodak. The Mother'^ Teacher's association list the past week. for the last six months. The funeral as Justice for 1 year, Jack Bright 3T-P. 712 Eighth Street. held a meeting at the school house C. Gingrich was a business visitor was held at* thi Birchdale church, POULTRY MEETING. polling 1 vote against each of them. March 18th. They dismissed serying, in the *Falls last Saturday. March 16, and school was closed after FOR SALE—1.000 lbs. Alsike Clover Leonard Adams polled the banner etc: Mr. Flannigan was in town several 2:30 so everyone could attend the N. E. Chapman, poultry expert from Seed at 20c per lb. Gust Sjoblom, vote as constable when he gathered Mrs. Swanlund and Mrs. Pearson days last week purchasing ties. funeral: Rev. T. W. Howard preached St. Paul, will be the principal speaker Ericksburg, Minn. in 65 out of a posible 89. Jack Bright Mrs. Jarvis entertained a very large made a call to the doctor at Stratton the funeral sermon and a selected at the annual meeting of the Koochiching appeared to be the most popular man on account of the sickness of the former's crowd at Ladie's AiL last Thursday. FOR SAE—My Bakery. Lot 25x140 choir sang funeral hymns. The Tuey county' poultry association jn the field as he polled votes on five The Community club' will meet baby. 1 ft. House. 20x30x8 ft. with water family moved in from Kimball, Minnesota-two to be held here next Thursday, March different offices, polling one vote each again next Sattiirday, March 25, as Mr. Peter Sathre's house./burned to years ago.. "The ones left 30th. and sewerage. Located on Main for the democratic and republican us a the ground March 14th. Nothing was in grief are the husband, the sons, Street, facing south. A dandy bake delegate, in addition to the votes mentioned Clarence Hamilton moved his saved and the insurance will not pay oven (Portable) 100 loaf capacity. Ray and Cecil, and the daughter, BORDER SCHOOL SITE LOCATED above. Jack figures on making family back to town the first of the fpr a third of the destruction Pans, tables, dough trough and Ethel. a real campaign next year and concentrating week. The' mail carrier, Mr. Swanlund, Superintendent of schools Olson, other articles. Show-case. Anybody on one office only. Some of the people here enjoyed made a trip with his car, which is BIG ICE SCENE COST and county treasurer Fogarty, spent looking for a nice little business of a dance given on St. Patrick's day in the first car to go between Baudette GRIFFITH OVER $200,000 the early part of the week at Border their own should investigate this^ the evening. a a and here this year. It snowed four locating the site for the new school For particulars write or call. Wm. P. Moe went to International Fills inches the next day however, so he As an idea of just what a Griffith that is to be built there. H. Vass, Northome, Minn. 3-T WARREN TWP. BIG AUCTION Saturday to attend the democratic convention. O *V V# in# V* Mrs. Laura Joyce spent several Many of the pieople that have been days in International Fall's last week sick are rapidly recovering. having some dental work done. Mrs. A. Rivett returned to her Town election is over and the home at Grand Forks after a visit right ones electe^ for office, although of three weeks with her mother, Mrs. a few may be dissatisfied. Someone Jonathan Moors. always has to be defeated, all cannot Walter Schulling is nearly well after win in a race. being sick for some time with The people were shocked here on .the grippe. The Adams chidren are Monday afternoon to hear of the also able to be out of doors now. death of Mrs. Shelton. She was found M. C. Trumber is able to walk on dead on the floor by her husband his foot after a few weeks of inactivity about 3 P. M. It is supposed to have due to the fact that his big SUE been heart trouble, as she had not toe nearly became an absent member been very well all winter. when it was smashed in an accident several weeks ago. #1 t* «r« «i V» w^w ,-wjw Kelliher and vicinity people were shocked when wprd. was received that ERICSBURG *3 Conrad Johnson who was working at #.« Nebish since last May, was instantly AUCTION V4 V# +V killed when a switchman accidentally Big Discounts H. J. Scott left last Tuesday for turned the wrong switch, running the Minneapolis on business. car in on the siding where Johnson R. K. Watt stopped here Tuesday, was working. The wheels of the car 10:00 a. m. on his way back from the Falls. passed over his body below his shoulders at private sale Oscar Haggbom E. A. Stohl and completely severing the head last Wednesday. were Falls visitors and shoulders from the rest of the Lila Eddy has been assisting at the body. He is survived by his wife all day illness. to 6 p. m.^ Bright home during Mrs. Bright's and three small children, Alice, Arthur and Marion. Deceased came Bloyd Eddy walked to Konle's camp here at the "age of sixteen and has last Friday spending Saturday and lived in and around this community Sunday there. for the past fifteen years, making Barney Oatman, from east of Northland many friends who mourn his untimely .Spur, was in town for the town death. Worth of Ladies' Gents' and meeting last Tuesday. Frank Yager returned from the O »,• O W V# y* V# Falls last Monday. Frank put in his Children's Ready to Wear application for his second papers AROUND LOMAN while there. A *4 #,• There were 89 votes polled here at «v «r« r# «v Fred Amundsen lost a fine heifer the annual town meeting the 14th, Clothing, Shoes and Nillinery. Get your share and calf last week. which w'as more than double the usual vote polled. J. P. Madsen made a trip to Indus on business last Monday. John Mitshulis spent Saturday, Mrs. Thomas is visiting Mrs Sunday and Monday at his home Rifkin's Ladies Gents Outfitters Amundsen a few days. down river helping put up the summer's Mrs. Hinckley returned a week ago supply of ice. I from an extended visit dQwn South Wm, Peterson spen^ Saturday and Ray Peterson has a bunch of logs Sunday in Virginia, returning here I cut and will have Palm's mill there Sunday night. He reports business as slow on the range. cut them. Miss Ruth Peggar is visiting her John A. Is*elson and Sevext Kambstad returned from the International sister, Mrs. Stuart Robertson, at Indus. 228 Third Street International Falls, Minn. Lumber Co.s camp where they have The snow storm of last Saturday been working since Christmas. P. L. Petterson and family returned was a big help to our roads and will also help our next hay crop. from Margie in time for the town The Sale is Now Going On Mildred Kennedy and Ethel Pegg&r meeting the 14th. P. L. is busy this have been quite sick for a fortnight week redecorating the interior of the Enzman store. but are' much improved now." Miss Norton, upper grade teacher, I. W. Hinckley sold his -stock of merchandise about a week ago. They was ill Monday the 13th. Miss Stotts taught the upper grades that day, were loaded on to a cat and shipped while Gladys Eddy and Agnes Mitshulis to a new town on the Iron range. O. taught the lower grades that K. Scheie bought the building and day. will move his stock there and will As We faiavei decided to reduce pur stock, we have turned it over to an Auctioneer, who will conduct the ypili* at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Todd came also care for the Post Office. Mrs. Abner Palnr- 5nd little son up from Gold Portage last Sunday. Public Auction and Private Sale. This is opportunity never before offered to the people of International Falls an came hopie from the Falls about a They spent a few days here at the opportunity to buy goods at your figures regardless of cost. Our loss is your gain, as we must sell —an Own Cromett home and Mr. Cromett took week ago and are busy entertaining father. them back Gold Portage with the this stock at once. YOUR I^RICE IS OUR PRICE. Some goods will be auctioned from every department at mule team today. The new sire of the milking Short every sale. Remember the auction is now on. Everybody especially invited to this Mammoth Sale. horn breed was received a short time rs. H. H. Hall was taken with the grippe last Wednesday and has ago and will be kept-at the Peggar It w,ill pay you to come for miles to attend this sale been confined to her bed for the past farm. The town elections last Tuesday week. She is just ible to be up and were quite exciting and new supervisors. around now. Mr. Hall has also been on tfye sick list the past week. were elected at Indus and Loman. Mrs. L. Adams, Mrs. Carl Riedle, This Sale is Strictly Cash Buy Now and Save Money Iva Dano, Chrystal Petterson, Mr. The Rainy Loman i§ now open past and Mrs. Alex Enzman, Carl Riedle and Emery. Thomas has -his boat be,en and Leonard Adams have all ready to launch when the weather Nothing on Approval Nothing Returnable listed among those experiencing a is favorable. touch of the grippe the last week. The Land Bank have notified us The convention delegate ballots that they will now accept five moreapplications didn't go very good,! as only 35 republican for loans from us. Ion't ballots were cast and only wait if you intend to apply. To the first 25 people entering the store at 9 democratic ballot's. Messrs. Gust The Loman Jazz, Band's first dan.ee* Holm and Arthur Berg and Gust last Friday night drew a fair crowd. Franson were elected as the delegates The boy's don't believe in importing to the republican convention and Martin music when we have so touch talent 2 p. m. on Saturday, March 25th, we will Mathison 'to the democratic convention. at home. Mr. Mathison was in the Richard Anderson ^loaded ,'flis,. Falls Tuesday attending the convention. stock, etc., on a car ^nd left herfe a give a gift of a useful article. Be there early The lofc^l town,officers for last week ago for Clarissa, Minn, where year were all re-elected except- J.: H. he has purchased a farm. "Mrs. 'Anderson Rogers, supervisor. W. G. Martin and the children will follow was elected in Mr. Roger's place by4 l^ter. Last Friday the school gave majority. C. A. Hall was re-elected a farewell party in-the afternoon for ,/T Hi: as clerk by 15 majority C. B. Whitnew the Anderson" girls. The young folks was re-elected as treasurer by had a-treat and a good time.