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

June 15, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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For results use our want ads£ Mrs. Jas. Ewald will entertain the. in the evening. Mr. Crawford is one ON ladies of the M. E. church aid tomorrow of our local young men, well known LOCAL NEWS A. Folsom of Littlefork paid his son afternoon. ^,1 here, having lived here for years with tS-£ MUSIC RECORDS -,v Frank a visit during the early part of his adopted parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew Skie and family of Fargo the week. v* .. D. Clark. The bride lived for several afe visiting in this city at the home r»h years with her parents at Rainy Lake -JJ of Leo Sheehy. C. E. Nightingale' of Minneapolis, City, and since their death has lived A. Robinson of Loman spent a few £. J. W. Kohlhasse of Mizpah spent but formerly of this city, is here transacting with her brother Louis at Duluth, although A. A. Miller and W. T. Richard days here last week. Saturday here. business. spending a good deal of time AT GISH'S were among the visitors here from o—— '_ with her several brothers here at Frank King and family are visiting Big Falls this wjeek. Dr. and Mrs. Cantwell of Littlefork County Commissioner Harrigan of Ericsburg. Mrs.'Crawford was visiting Music Store in the Twin Cities this week. oDr. the Greany district spent a few days were week end visitors here at the home of her. brother, Ed H. H. Ihrig and family left yesterday —o— here this' week. Bblin, here at the time of her marriage. by auto for Montgomery E. J. Chilgren, editor of the Littlefork Albert Boelk of Littlefork spent ritte Reads Both young people have the where they will visit for a short Times, visited here Sunday with Miss Blanche LaValley has concluded Saturday here transacting business. best wishes of the entire community, time. friends. five months' visit in San O .• Francisco, Calif., and is! again at home Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith of Birchdale Jacob Hadler, father of attorney A. J. Cleveland has returned to this here. were visitors here last week. city after an extended visit in the Hadler, departed for his home at Ada o—— Twin Cities. early this week after spending a.few Mr. and Mrs. George Burns of Pembroke, Jas. McDonell of Littlefork transacted Candidates Endorsed by the days here. Ont., are guests this week at business here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burns and baby o-— the home of the mayor and Mrs. J. 1 Mrs. M. E. Withrow returned from of Margie were visitors in the city A. McDonald. A. 'Halverson of Birchdale was 1VIL iJT during the early part of the week. Brainerd Tuesday morning where she among our Saturday out-of-town visitors. accompanied Dr. Witfirow, who underwent Victor Plath departed for Minneapolis an operation at one of the The ladies of the tabernacle society Convention Monday ni£ht where he will purchase hospitals there last week. According were entertained Tuesday afternoon Miss Laurel Smith of Loman visited a car which he intends to drive at the home of Mrs. F. M. Billmyre. to reports the doctor is recovering here during the early part of the back to this city. rapidly. week. Mrs. J. Lloyd and children are at Burton Day is homef after completing 55 .« home again after spending several Mrs. McMiken entertained the FOR U. S. SENATOR a business course in a college at days in Duluth visiting friends there. J.J ... ^j||^ ladies of the Swedish Lutheran Aid FRANK B. KELLOGG Oskosh, Wis. He is the son of Mr. |"»*J ERICSBURG at her home yesterday afternoon. and Mrs. Fred Day. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Kinney and 9 #J» O Eafenadby family are visiting in- Minneapolis, npn nny vMmn Tony Mihitka departed for Worcester, F. E. Pattersop and daughter, Leah, W. H. Eddy is completing the gravel having motored to that place last Mass., this week for a visit accompanied by the Misses Gladys hauling for the walks on the week. with a brother who lives there. Lee and Roberta Fritz motored to FOR GOVERNOR school grounds today. o—— Minneapolis Sunday. Harry Levine, one of the delegates J. A. O. PREUS Be well and strong. Be full of life to the Odd Fellows' convention, reI Mr. L. E. Nelson left for Kinmount 9 and energy. Tanlac will do this for Geo. E. Starkweather and Miss turned from the Twin Cities Monday yesterday for a two weeks' stay on you. For sale by S. N. Rubin. Fawn Moe were united in marriage morning. Rudolph Nelson's road job there. at the Baptist parsonage, Monday G. A. Olson, county superintendent Miss Ruth Watson who has completed morning by Rev. Whitby. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Mrs. Jack Bright was taken to the of schools, spent several days in the her freshman year at the state county hospital for treatment last Friday. LOUIS L. COLLINS Big Falls district this week on official The class of people who indorse university is home for the summer $ Her son Gerald is being taken business. Tanlac is a convincing guarantee of vacation. care of by Mrs. Bright's sister at the the medicine's merit. Give it a trial. Falls. Mrs. S. J. McHugo and children For sale by S. N. Rubin. Customers come to us every day left Sunday) evening for southern Wisconsin and say Tanlac has been a blessing The furniture in the teacherage FOR SECRETARY OF STATE points where they will spend The International Falls-Bemidji bus to them. We advise you to try it. here, and the supplies, tools and the early part of the summer. MIKE HOLM line has been forced by lack of sufficient For sale by S. N. Rubin. benches used by the manual training business to discontinue making Miss L. B. Clark, assistant postmaster, class here last year were all moved trips between here and Bemidji. ipitallh^bMrihi Ira Foster of Littlefork has purchased departed for Mantorville, to the Falls last week. a high pressure potato sprayer. where she will spend her vacation Wm. Keenan, Judge John Berg and This is the first high pressure sprayer, with her parents who live there. Chas. Barstow was at Kinmount FOR STATE AUDITOR Frank King are representing this city being a recent invention, to be brought yesterday looking over the road jobs RAY P. CHASE at the firemen's convention which is into this county and it is much more Miss Margaret Harrison is spending there. He reports his son "Tuffy" as being held in Rochester this week. effective than the old low pressure the summer vacation with her doing fine down there and busy as a Cafanai by I^IHni Nrty ChmBM sprayers. parents here after having completed bee driving tote team. M. H. Gregg of Birchdale spent several this year's term at the Villa in Duluth. days here this week in the interests Miss Bessie Bennett is spending of his campaign for the office FOR STATE TREASURER Miss Beatrice Peterson of Pearley, her vacation in the Twit* Cities. She of county superintendent of schools. Minn., arrived here last Thursday for HENRY RINES was accompanied there by her sister, Ray Landgraf, candidate for reelection a week's visit at the W. H. Eddy Miss Marvel, who will resume her td the office of county register Mrs. Busko and son, accompanied Mwrt by home. Miss Peterson taught school musical studies at the McPhail conservatory I^RM M| CMMBM of deeds, returned Tuesday after by the Misses Delphine Smirstic and at Bagley, Minn., the past winter and of music. spending a week down the line campaigning. Bertha Johnson motored from Baudette after spending a week hunting creeks, Monday and spent a few days FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL beaver dams, partridge nests and C. O. Gustafson, who has the contract shopping in this city. other interesting items in the wilds CLIFFORD L. HILTON H. H. Winslow, deputy fire marshall, for the $60,000 school that i$ to of Northern Minnesota, leaves tomorrow was here from St. Paul this be constructed at Littlefork, accompanied J. J. Borcher, manager of the Central Wirrt by for her home at Pearley. Miss by J. J. Borcher, left for Duluth |*lkn week on a tour of inspection. He CmmBm Auto Company, drove a new ii hrtj Peterson expects to leave there later states that all the buildings in this Tuesday night from where they Dodge touring car to Ray this week for Detroit, Minn., where she will city meet with the necessary requirements will drive up a new Dodge truck which and delivered same to Mrs. Frank FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER spend the summer months preparitory Mr. Gustafson has purchased from the and that everything is in Greeriwalt, the purchaser. to teaching at Bagley again next winter. IVAN BOWEN good shape. local agency. 4mt4 Miss Lila Eddy accompanies her Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Erickson of Eaimwt by as far as Bemidji for a week's visit ItfabrKM Party CMvwfiM Spooner spent Tuesday here. Mr. with relatives there. Erickson is one of the five candidates for the office of state senator Mens The wedding bells rang in Ericsburg FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT from the Koochiching-Beltrami district. again last *veek. Mr. Lester GRACE F. KAERCHER Frank Crawford and Miss Helen Ea by Irene Bolin were united in the holy Mrs. J. Emerson and M. M. Abbott, Bep*licM Party CMiiaflw bonds of matrimony at the Falls last Athletic county agent, spent Friday at Indus Wednesday and on returning home where Mrs. Emerson gave instructions It in the evening were fittingly serenaded FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT in the art of hat trimming to by the local "saw and cowbell" JAMES H, QUINN the ladies of the women's division of orchestra. About fifteen local serenaders, the farm bureau of that place. including the writer, dug up an Eafcnriby Union •**0na Party Cwtla old saw from the location of, the last Jim Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. serenade and with the help of several Hadler, C. E. Corrin, Frank Neffew, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS hammers, bolts, cowbells, horns and Morris Sholstrand and J. L. Bergman other paraphanalia, the big noise began. comprised the occupants of two cars O. J. LARSON It took about fifteen' minutes of that returned from the Twin Cities Suits 1 hard pounding and blowing and ringing Wind ly Sunday. The men of the party were npMMM rWf vNNMI and a complete circle of the house delegates to the Odd Fellows' convention by the "band'' before we got any action, which was held in the Twin PRIMARY ELECTION and then the groom appeared Cities last week. with his fingers in his ears and invited MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922 County agent Abbott has received us all to stdp disturbing the peace and some yellow dent seed corn from the come inside. Candy and cigars were These "hot days" certainly county agent at Spooner, Wis., which passed around and the evening was suggest comfortable is being distributed among some of spent with piano and phonograph A underwear. the farmers in this county. This grade music. nice lunch was served later of corn has proved a very successful crop in Northern Wisconsin and if We have a most complete the samples that are being planted assortment of summer here prove likewise, this grade will weights at prices be planted extensively in this county next season. that will please you. NOW OPEN They come in the "Rusty" Green, and "Nick" Raiischer journeyed to Emo last Monday night long and short sleeves, knee and ankle lengths. Prices with the Fort Frances "wagon-tongue" range from The New Chicago Cafe weilders where the Fort Frances 75c to $4 nine substantiated by the above named local talent were able to defeat the Emo team by a score of 3 to 2. This and Pastry Shop is the first defeat that Emo has suffered and it was largely due to the See our special athletic union made, sleeveless and knee playing of the local pair. several times the Emo players, trying to steal length, at per suit second, were put out'by Rauscher's 90 Cents true throws to the illumination on With a complete line of new fixtures and modern conveniences. second base. Out-of-town visitors are invited to make this c?tfe their hgadquarters. H. Diercks of St. Paul, superintendent Otto Drop Sin and have a cup of our delicious coffee and apiece of our pastry, made timber in state auditor's of the in our own bake shop by an expert. office, spent several days here After-theater and dance parties are invited to use our special dining roomFrench last week in connection with some "YOU SAVE WHEN YOU PAY CASH" pastry, cream puffs and other baker's delicacies for sale. joint timber cutting in this locality. project calls for the cutting of The 100 feet of timber along the road THE CHICAGO CAFE O.M.CARR&CO. leading south of the town so as to permit the sun and wind to act in full force in keeping the road dry. The SERDARIS BROS". Props. 'The Store of Quality" 343 THIRD STREET highway committee of the commercial club is ,directly responsible for Mr. INTERNATIONAL FALLS MINNESOTA Diercks* visit. The contract for cutting the strip was let to Geo. Anderson. igin^ trips "ft v« 4' r,i !&S. XLt 11\ SU'-sSi® SifsiP* &§ W ri. A A & •. 1 A\ ,L.