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

April 27, 1922 · Page 3 of 8

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FALLS busy overhauling add repairing cars. Mrs.'Myron Barnes is up again after 'Wi a slight attack of appendicitis. f' ^, AND BORDER BUDGET, 7 Henry Gfray and Joe Darvcl made a business trip to Baudette and Inter-/ H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager national Falls last week. itcrcd at the Post Oflee bfenatimMl Fall*, Wuh, aa Seemd-Claaa Matter The stork has been making its rounds again, leaving a fine eight' rXf pound girl at the Smart home. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $£00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR The roads around here are in the best condition .we have ever seen Northwestern Advertising Representative* THE UNIVERSAL CAB Minnesota Select List them. They are reported to be poor 21S South Cth Street 199 Exchange Bank near Spooner. HERE YOU ARE! Minneapolis' St. Paul, The barber shop is open every Saturday. Mr. Chambers has a more extensive STATE LAND CLEARING ing reported as sold is one. business than anyone ever While the figures show the usual CAR HERE NEXT MONTH expected he c.ould have.. winter slackening in road building Telephones were installed at'^jhe Read the following advertisement then pick up the telephone, call 15—tell us what The county farm bureau^ working they also indicate that provision for Jackson Garage and the Jacobson model you want. street construction—in the cities has in conjunction with the State Land home. The Border Co-Operative Telephone Clearing department will hold a land gone forward. Contemplated bond We will sell Ford cars on the following terms, as long as we are able to make deliveries. Co. now has over hundred clearing demonstration in this locality issues for country highways increased Get in on these priced they are cheaper than shoe leather. members^ some time during the coming from $296,935,000 to $307,009,200 or Mrs. Wells arrived from Big Falls Several sites for the demonstration $10,074,200. Bonds voted by the public The present Ford car is the best Henry Ford has ever built. Look for the new fan last Wednesday. She will stay at the amounted to $90,414,772. The bonds and lighter reciprocating parts. More powerful magneto and many other improvements. are under .consideration and the Shearer, is at Minneapolis receiving one most likely to be used is amounted to $53,154,250. Contemplated Shearer is at Minneapolis receiving on the county farm although it has bond issues for streets increased medical treatment. -L from $9,981,945 to $26,164,498, a jump not been definitely decided as yet. The Campfire girls held a meeting The state land clearing car will be of $16,182,553. Bond issues voted^for GET A TOURING CAR at the Shearer hofne- At this assemblage here and an extensive land clearing streets increased from $22,717,^65 to three new members were enrolled. for program is nearing completion. One $23,137,175, or $419,710, and the bonds They were Martha Barnes, of the features of the day will be the sold amounted to $15,262,972. Helen Ruberg and Marion Seely. $195.71 CASH PAYMENT clearing of an acre of stumps with The rapid strides made by the cities Mr. E. W. Webb had two of his explosives. Different kinds of stump of the country in streeet paving during fingers jammed or crushed at his sawmill and the balance in monthly pullers will be demonstrated and various 1921, as compared to 1920, is indicated lasts week. A week later, thinking makes of practical land clearing by cidditional reports to the installments of $32.60 blood poison had set in, he called devices will be shown and-'put into Asphalt Association from city engineers on the Emo doctor. use. which show that 30,000,000 The blacksmith, J. F. Crosby, ist square yards, equivalent to 1,750 miles busy sharpening our ploughshares. STRINGENCY OF BOND of asphaltic pavement thirty feet wide, This place will be quite a country were laid on our streets last year. MARKET DOES NOT in a little while as most of the settlers Reports from state highway departments SEDAN COUPE RETARD ROAD BUILDING have cut their timber. indicate that twenty-three million Many acquaintences and friends $271.03 Cash Down $244.03 Cash Down square yards of asphalt were laid (Special to The Press.) slipped in and surprised Mrs. Miller on the state highways while tnt area balance balance New York, April 27.—That despite on her thirty-fourth birthday. A nice laid in counties and other districts the stringency of the bond market lunch was served and a most enjoyable in twelve monthly in twelve monthly brought the total to 68,000,000 square during the past six months, American time was reported. yards, equivalent to 6,000 miles of road and street construction is keeping installments of $44.34 installments of $40.67 asphalt pavement 18 feet wide. This pace with the country's billion is more than sufficient to build one dollar program is shown by statistics asphalt road eighteen feet wide from BORDER just compiled from official reports to Augusta, Me., to San Francisco, Cal„ the Asphalt Association, this city, as and another from Augusta, Me., to to bond issues contemplated, voted ROADSTER TRUCK New Orleans. and sold during the first three months Barley for sale at J. Alich's of 1922 compared to the last quarter of New baby girl arrived at the Albert $186.71 Cash Down $188.35 Cash Down V# 1921. "these reports are from states, Paul home Saturday. fU balance balance counties, parishes, townships, road A nice eight pound baby boy arrived BIRCHDALE districts and municipalities among at the John Alich home Wednesday. in twelve monthly in twelve monthly +.« A* #J» tj which International Falls with a ft*# installments of $31.12 bond issue of $42,000 for street pav­ The Inland garage men have been Mr. and Mrs. Munroe, I^rs. Bagts installments of $31.39 and Mrs. Hanson were guests at the John Clich home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Munroe are home When you buy a FORD CAR you buy REAL SERVICE. Over five million Fords in use. again, after attending the funeral of John Munroe of Marshall, Minn. Established in 1904 by Mitchel Burton Tt|e Northern Auto Company »J» M: M. »v BURTON'S Successors to C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. MARGIE NEWS 2 ».« Vi Cor. THird St. and F^iftH Ave. International Flails Minn. •.«•!% *4 *4 A* aa «v W 25 W -2. 1*1 & International Falls' Fastest Growing Store Word was received here on Sunday of the death of Mrs. Roger§ at Bra'inerd. I EXTRA SPECIALS Mr. Johnson has rfioved his barber shop to Big Falls. llis wife will move later on. Mr. E. Burns of Ironton was in town last week on business and also made his brother a visit. Several from this place went -to Big Falls to attend court there last Friday and Saturday. Saturday Only Mf§s Rockford had a nephew visiting her last week. He left for Minneapolis on Thursday evening. Mr. C. Rogdrs returned from Brainerd last Thursday where he had been to see his wife who is in the hospital there. Great Bargains Enoch Backe is here on a visit to $45.00 Suits $40.00 Suits his sister and other friends. He is employed on the dredging machine up near Ray. will sell for will sell for Ray Jarvis is building a new house over near Mr. Nickleson's. It is to $35.00 be only a cottage. Our town is improving.. $30.00 Let the good work go on. A drunken row in the country on Sunday among some Finns and one man was shot in the fight. They will $35.00 Suits $30.00 Suits be taken to the Falls and taken care of there. Hoo-ray! Buster Brown's CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION will sell for will sell for FOR PROBATE OF WILL. $25.00 Estate of Unfits H. Bennett. $20.00 Coming to Barton's Vklufllrtt Ciofhr» STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING IN PROBATE COURT. In the matter of the estate^ of Rufus HEN'S SHOES MR. MAN— LADIES' SHOES H. Bennett Decedent. The State of Minnesota to'Kate Bennett, Old Tige is with him and so are lots Marvel Bennett, Bessie Bennett Here's one great chance to save High cut and Oxfords black High Shoes, Oxfords and Catherine Bennett, Virginia Bennett, $10 on a fine suit of clothes. This of souvenirs and a jolly entertainment Bennett Phyllis Bennett, Robert R. and Pumps the new toes and and brown newest styles special price lasts for just one interested allowance all persons in the and---Y0UR day. You surely want a nice and probate of the will of said decedent: heels black and brown W* $730 and $8.00 values for Saturday Bennett The petition of Kate Spring suit. Here it is at a great $7.50 and $8.00 values for Saturday representing being duly fUed in this court, saving. The newest models and Bennett, then resident that Rufus H. a patterns. Come to this store on County of Koochiching, of the $5.00 Saturday. Buy your^ Spring Suit Minnesota, on the 30th State of died $5.00 of March, 1922, leaving a last will, day SAVE $10.00 testament vwhich is presented to DON'T F0RGET--Every Girl and Boy and this court with said petition, and pray-, ing that said Instrument be allowed is invited to be at the as the last will and testament of said MEN'S TOP COATS AND RAIN COATS THE NEWEST decedent, and that letters testamentary MODELS AND THE FINEST PATTERNS JUST WHAT be issued thereon to Kate Bennett, Grand Theatre, Wed., Hay 3rd YOU SHOULD HAVE FOR THIS TIME OF THE YEAR. you, and each of NOW THEREFORE, you, are hereby cited and required to $20, $25 and $30 VALUES FOR... show cause, if any you have, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms at 4:15 P. M.™right after school—and in the Court House, in International Falls, County of Koochiching, State The Store That Saves You Money meet the real live Buster Brown of Minnesota, on the 26th day of May, 1922, at 10 o'clock a m. why the prayer and his dog "Tige." of said petition should' not be granted. Witness the honorable Judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this g'V 26th day of April, 1922. ADMISSION FREE (COURT SEAL) JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. JAKE on the Corner International Falls, Minn. JAKE on the Corner J. J. HADLER, Attorney for Petitioned April-27 May-4-11