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

June 29, 1922 · Page 4 of 12

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1W^ IM^m^ r&r** W *n^H q*^r -^ss^ jf *^V-VT^'^ ^r «& */v %?, ^r "~~"\-v -•, 7 The *T Vt 4- international falls press .» 7"' 4 PAGE FIVE -S -«-7^. *"V ".-* NEW BUSINESS Eric Wick of Mizpah was in town yesterdays ..* COLLEGE TO OPEN -r|V Oiie of Canada's best known" business Mrsi Paul Reuter visifed at Loman college men, Mr. Geo. S. Houstin, this week. proprietor, of ^the Winnipeg Business Ruby, Kennedy of Loman spent College, is opening a new school in F. L. Carroll of Littlefork spent a Tuesday here. •3/ 1 Fred Siats of Mizpah spent yesterday Fort Frances. Principal Houstin will here. •/'-V'-' few days here this week. be at. the Emperor hotel on Friday THE UNIVERSAL CAR A. R. Button of Big Falls spent and Saturday of this week. He will .'• -. Mrs. Keith Mac-Kay of .Big Falls •Tuesday here. Ray ^Olson of Bemidji spent Tuesday be pleased to meet any one interested was a visitor here yesterdays here on business. ..." in a practical business education. New N. P. Neilson of Loman was in classes are already being formed. It. E. A. Linden ^f Warroad was town yesterday. Nels Gustafson of Forsyth spent guest in xthe cit'j jpver Tuesday., Tuesday here on business. CARD OF THANKS P. A. McFarlane departed...for the Twin Cities Tuesday. To the Rebekah and Odd Fellow County engineer A. B. Pettersen Miss Bessie Holden of Littlefork 'lodges of this city I wish to extend motored to Northome yesterday on was among our Tuesday visitors. Mrs. Alex Enzman of Ericsburg thanks for the kindness shown me official- business. visited here yesterday. during my confinment in a! Minneapolis -o C. E. Blevins, returned from Warroad —o hospital. Axel Gabrielsoruof Frontier motored last Friday after spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Newstrom of San Bernardino Mrs. Hannah .Schalberg. here yesterday and spent, the day there ivisiting his family. are here visiting at the home transacting business. of Mr. Newstrom's sister, Mrs. H. CARD OF THANKS Dr. C. C. Craig attended the funeral A. Levin. 7 of H. M. Babcock which was held at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mercure of Lomaii We wish to thank those who so J- -—-o——:" Dundas on Monday last. spent "yesterday here visiting with kindly aided us ^in the bereavement Secretary Hurlburfc of the commercial -—o friends and shopping. of our son and,brother aiifd especially club paidra visit^jto the /oa«|. commissioner Misses Bessie and'vM'artfel Bennett ,o to the Knights' of. Columbus and also at St. Paul the \early part have concluded their visit to the Twin A.'C. Hughes and wife of Qualia, for the beautiful floral offerings. Pride of Chmership of the week. Cities, and are again at home here. ." *i/ Neb., were tourist visitors here during Mr. and Mrs: JdSeph Dardis '1 and family. the early part of the week. N. Olson was in the city yesterday Mrs. Louis Sher and childrefF are from Canada en route to his home at visiting in Duluth where they will remain Mrs. M. J. Collins of Egmont-onthe-Rainy Sauk Centre. Mr. Olson was formerly until} after the Fourth of July. was a visitor, here during an employee of the M. & O. Paper Tfarm HE Ford Touring Car ha9 brought to the the early part of the week. company here. Jas. Towle, who has been visiting homes of the country mgre real pleasure, -o with his sister, Mrs. S. W. Backus for comfort and convenience than perhaps any Oscar Sievert, Bemidji lumberman, Andrew Howard was the lucky the past week, returned to Minneapolis other one thing. visited here yesterday, having made FOR SALE—Registered Red Poll bull. holder of the raffle ticket which entitles on Monday last. the trip to this city by auto. For terms write or see^Jels Gustafson, him to the lot at Clark's beach, It has enabled the farmer and his family to mingle Littlefork. given away by the Tabernacle society with friends, attend church, neighborhood functions, Mrs. F. T. Evans and baby of Haiti, Mr. and Mrs. Greengard arid family and enjoy the many pleasantries that last Friday night. West Indies, are here visiting Mrs. motored here from Baudette and spent FOR SALE -t- Young Jersey Duroc abound in country life. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sunday with .Mr. Greengard's bro- pigs, five weeks old, reasonable Carl Dandrea of Ironton, former Kibbey, for the summer. Truly the Ford car with its low cost of operation ther Jake. price. Call at or write to Riverdale proprietor of the Cinder Pit, spent and maintenance, its usefulness and efficiency, Dairy, International Falls, Minn. Henry Forrer of Littlefork, one of the early part of the week here on has been a boon to the American farmer. Mrs. Hannah Schalberg who until business. Mr. Dandrea is now conducting the nominees for the office of sheriff, Your order should be placed at once if you wish FOR RENT—12 steam heated rooms, recently had been confined by serious accompanied by his littl^ daughter, the ^pina hotel in Ironton. tp avoid delay in delivery. 2 baths, can be arranged for 2 illness in,a Minneapolis hospital, returned s£ent several days here this week. families or rooming house. Inquire to this city Sunday morning. The1 Bethlehem Ladie^ Aid will at Rifkins. $348 F\ O. B. Detroit Fred Ladge, city, and Thomas Best meet at Mrs. G. P. Ballou's lake residence Attorney E. J. Butchart is spending of Fort Frances left} yesterday morning Northern Auto Company on Thursday, July 6. Coffee: SITUATION WANTED—By competent a week in Duluth visiting with for Winnipeg, where they will engage and sandwiches will be furnished. International P'alla, Minn. male stenographer and first his parents. He will return here in the sight-seeing bus business Everybody welcome. class office hand with long experience.' about July 9th. for the summer. -Firsts class credentials fur-« Mrs. Van Nest returned from! Winnipeg nished. Write box 349. tf. Mrs. M. Jacobsen of Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Braaten of Bemidji this week where she accompanied who has been the guest of her sister, are here on a visit with their son, her son, Don, and daughter, Helen. FOR SALE—Fordson (tractor,, four Mrs. Jerry Gerow, at Birchpoint for who is one of_the partners in the The two children will spend the summer horse Deere and Webber wagon, the past month, will return to Minneapolis City Grocery and Meat Market. with their father, who is employed Oliver. breaking plow and a trailer. tomorrow night. at Brandon. Cheap for cash. Inquire W. H. Messrs. Kibbey, Levin and Arney Eddy, Ericsburg. 2tp. tf. Mrs. Victor Lundbohm of Warroad have formed an incorporatidfr to be Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. Dunbar of Fairland spent several days here with her husband, known as the Kibbey,, Levin & Arney ACRES of good land for sale by were in town Monday en route who is managing the Babcock Realty Co., and- will conduct a owner $20 per acre, 2J4 miles from to Winnipeg where they will make drug store. Mr. Lundbohm. accompanied business consisting of real estate, rentals lake of the Woods, 6 miles from their future home. The Dunbar her back to Warroad, returning and general insurance in the town and railroad, good graded road homestead at Fairland was sold to the Touring to his duties here Tuesday morning. Clark building, opposite the* commercial to 4 towns address Harry Engbrotten, International Falls Lumber Co. club. Box 72, International Falls, Minn, ltc. Mr& George Scarlet, formerly of Forsyth, died at. the home of her son in Seattle, Wash., late last week. and Specials for Friday Saturday Deceased was the widow of Geo. Forsyth, Now the time is 10c who passed away last spring. They were pioneer settlers of this to buy your Corn Flakes, large package county. 69c ELECTRIC Chinese Noodles, regular 10c, 10 packages Irving Burton is home again after 95c concluding his vacation which covered a period of a month and which included Milk 10 tall cans 10c visits to points along the Pacific coast and elsewhere. The trip Special—Glass Pepper Shaker with 2 oz. Pepper 30c from Minneapolis to here was made by auto. Carton Matches—6 large packages 10c County Agent Abbott returned yesterday IF from Brainerd, wherex he has Apple Sauce, No. 2 cans you have been waiting for prices to come down, that time is here been attending a poultry culling now. This is the time to buy. Prices we are quoting are lower school. As a result of Mr. Abbott's Home Brand Baked Beans, No. 3 cans OOa 20c observations, similar schools will be than you have been able to get for years. Remember, you are at MM\* held in this county wherever they are wasting money every week you do without a Thor Washing Machine. Standard Tomatoes, No. 3 cans 18c desired. Prices on all Models down Sorgtum, 2y2 l'b. Tins Marriages licenses were issued yesterday 63c to Fred Arnold and Esther 15 oz. package Currants, 3 packages Fraley and Frank Arnold -fcnd ?\lma to Rock-Bottom 10c Fraley. The young men are brothers and the girls sisters residing at Mizpah, Orange Marmalade, regular 13c 10c 7 where a double wedding will 6ccur the? very near future. Orange Jelly, regular 18c The big reductions we are making apply to John D. Kibbey and Al Arney departed Watermelons, per pound all models. There is a Thor to fit the needs 46c for a tour of seven counties at tJV* of every family. This is not a sale of old in this section of the state. Messrs. Luna Soap, 10 bars machines, but genuine reductions on the Arney and Kibbey are representatives yery Thor machines which over 600,000 for a new manifold for this territory Bob White, 10 bars women are using. It includes even the 48c and the trip is being made to latest 1921 model, which 4s years ahead appoint agents in the various counties of others in improvements. Galvaic, 10 bars they will visit. See the New SelfCleaning Lennox, 10 bars 46*C Miss Dorothy M. Lloyd and Miss Luminoid Florence McDonald of Duluth will be Oval Pearl Toilet Soap, 10 bars 49C the guests of Mrs. C. P. Ballou at Cylinder in th& the Ballou summer home) at Clark's .... 50 pounds Sugar, $3.66, with every $5.00 purchase in which Latest 1921 Thor beach for a part of the summer. Mrs. is includd 20 bars of above advertised soap. Harriet Lloyd, mother of Miss Dorothy, 24c MEATS will visit here during the Fourth Here is an improvement you insist on with«her cousin, Mrs. G. P. Ballou. Bacon, whole or half strip, lb. having in your machine When you see what a great convenience it is. Grease and scum M. M. Abbott, county agent, announces Beef Pot Roast, lb. O cannot stick to this wonderful Luminoid J. dh XM that the services of the Littlefork 2 metal. It does not need cleaning after use. at.. .......... Juvenile band has: 4een secure^ need ever to lift out the/Cylinder. No Besides Soiling Beef, lb. '8^0 for the second annual farm bureau this, the holes are counter sunk, with picnic which is to be held Friday, July smooth round edges there no possibility so is -Eggs, per dozen 7th, at the Watrous farm on the 37c of wear or tear on the most delicate garments. This Thor is the fastest washing Little Fork rhrer. Several other features machine ever built It saves an extra hour of your time. And, made entirely of Creamery Butter, lb. in the lin^of amusements have 15 meal, it should easily last a lifetune. also been added to the original program. $ 10 Down—Balance Easy Payments Our own make Porkl Saus/age, per lb. 1 Our own make Hamburger, per lb. Geo. P. Watson, formerly of this A 20c at.... XMlfi city, but now editor and^ publisher, of Authorized Thor Dealer the Faribault Pilot, is 4ne of the Our own make Bologna Sausage,per lb. 20c nominees for state senator from the tZIMMERMAN ELECTRIC CO. Rice county district.! Mr. Watson was Our own make Polish Sausage one of five candidates that filed for International Fall*, Minn. 3V tfyat office' in that district and although' *-%$• only a resident of Rice county for tht past two years, received the second'highest vote at the primaries.