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

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lip NO KeEO W PATRuHAUc Tiie Cart&a Hot Beit circus which will perform here the and Ngana enters the blood'^T"the In connection with the recent earthquakes r*t«f UtC \-_^SSm Incident That Illustrate* the Sturdy -ft -Xa- '. animal and reaches the cerebro-spinal J- ?t- ., in Mexico and California, a t* «. f: Independence Characteristic of Hold.'Then follow drowsiness and negro preacher in Houston, Texas, has Birchdale and Indus crossed bats at j- Benjamin Franklin, growing emaciation. These terminate evolved an ingenious theory which, the latter's field last Sunday. The in death. The bacillus, however, has one must admit, fits very Well existing The sturdy independence that was been isolated and its origin has been Indus team Won with a score 6 to 2Q. circumstances. He addressed his flock characteristic of Benjamin Franklin, traced to game, particularly to such as follows: says the Argonaut, is illustrated^in an big game as was to be found in the "Breddern an' sisters, we have received ^Haying time .must be, here by the anecdote for which we are indebted Addo bush, and which was slaughtered annudder warnln' not to go pesticatin' way the frogs take for the ditches. to Jared Sparks. As everyone knows, largely in a recent expedition. into de ways ob Providence. De The windshield was' the only thing Franklin established and conducted a earf, breddern, revolutes on its axles, smashed. newspaper in Philadelphia. At first Right Royal Street. an' it takes a right sma't lot ob grease he was everything from gatherSF"^ 'When Princess Mary is married and a &«.« and show you the bear's claw marks to keep it lubricated. So de gqod Lord news to typesetter, pressman and distributer settled 4t Chesterfield house, In South Thelma Priest rt^irned from Williams on the cook sh^ck. and the damaged put petroleum inside de earf to keep of the paper. Audley street, she will find nerself in ERICSBURG where she has been spending a de axles greased. screens. ... Shortly after Franklin had established a thoroughfare which has housed jj j®- "Den, bye an' bye, long come all two weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. a:• a a a a aa his newspaper he found occasion many members of royal families in at aa a :*a a a a a a a "de$e hyah ile companies, pun chin' Armstrong. to remark with some degree of the. past, though, in most cases, under Gust Frangon finished cutting a big holes in de ground clear down into de 58 S3 freedom on the public conduct of one far Jess happy conditions, observes a bearin's, and quensecontly all de ile hay crop on his place today.., tt MARGIE NEWS or two persons of high standing In Mrs. Bugher returned from Williams •correspondent. The street was built a come squirtin' out. Fust 'thing we .. J^-iU Philadelphia. TjVhat he said met with In 1728, and in it lived, in exile, where she had been called on account :Ui 38 38 S3 BBSS:**# S3 know dere's a hot box an' de earf Miss Beatrice Petterson left Wednesday the dlsappoval of some of his patrons. Charles" X, of France, at the house of the death of her brother-in-law, Mr. Mr. McAndrews of Big Falls was in squeaks an* rumbles an' grunts an' for Seattle, Wash'., for the They told him what they thought of numbered 72. In 1814 Louis XVIII, Armstrong. dat's de earfquake. If dey don't quit town on Saturday., -it and warned him of the danger of was dwelling there, while for the best summer. it purty soon dere won't be no moah losing the interest of Influential persons. part of a century the representatives Vrease left and de earf will stick tight Not many things indifferently but Our citizens are busy harvesting tht of the king of Portugal lived at No. Mr. Roy Green and -family of the oh its axles an'- won't go 'round no one thing supremely. blueberry crop on the different rocks. 74. In June 1820, Queen Caroline, FranklinJ[lstened patiently land answered Falls were Ericsburg visitors Thursday moah."—rWayside Tales. f. by requesting them to favor the Injured consort of George IV., arriving The crop is. very large. The muskeg afternoon. from the Continent took up Mrs. Keppler returned home from him with their company at dinner and Jierries were a failure this year. her residence at No. 77, and from a to bring with them the other gentlemen The Flapper. the Falls last Monday. H. J. Scott arrived in town| Wedlocksday^ of whom they had* spoken as having balcony there she was frequently compelled "The present-day girl of college age, The roads are now in fine condition. and will spen^ a few days looking to bow to a sympathetic mob from seventeen or eighteen to twentytwo expressed dissatisfaction. The Mr. T. Smith went to Ironton, Minn., There ares about twenty-five tourists after business interests here. In the street below. In 1826 the duke years, popularly known as the night of the dinner came, and the for a few days last week. going past each day. That is twentyfive of York was living at Cambridge guests assembled. Franklin received •flapper,' is a shrewd, keen, hard, timi^s as many as those who went house, in S^uth Audley street^ tile Mr. and Mrs. Aruhur Berg arrived worldly little thing," says the president them cordially. N Hazel Jarvisf*andJBertha Gusk were mansion which was afterwards known home lqst Tuesday-after visiting at through here last year during this When the guests seated themselves of Smith college. "She is nof in International'Falls last Monday. as Curzon house, the London home round the table they were surprised to the sweet, unsophisticated girl a Paynesville, Minn., for two weeks. same period. of Of Earl Howe's family until 1876. decade itgo. To try to inflict upon her see nothing before them- except a The blueberry pickers are many, stone pitcher filled with water and faculty-made discipline would result two The writer and a pal expect to leave Birchdale is a fine place. The moonshiners puddings of coarse meal in revolution. made and Lathe Turns Ships' Masts. but the berries are rather scarce this here tomorrow 'morning for a ten -stopped their business after popularly known as "sawdust puddings." to "The wisest way Is give her a What is virtually a combination year. day canoe trip of Lake KabetogamaWe'll the rumpus made by our minister and lathe and planer of gigantic size, taking reasonable amount of rope, holding tell yo,u about it when we rectum. myself. If they start again I'll rub it Franklin of helped each of his guests over her only the invisible check work upward of 100 feet in leagth, Dick McGrath is building a very in right. Most cf our citizens are is to a liberal portion of pudding and the interesting shipyard tool, invented student-made rules and student tradition, neat little cottage opposite A. J. Dale's plenty of.clear cold water. Then he and let her work out her afraid of moonshine or "that undiscovered in Georgia, that is making new OWK house. W. H. Eddy had the misfortune to "began to eat and ursed all his guests records in the manufacture of masts salvation, learning for herself the Ulaffects country from whose bourne to do the same. The gentlemen were of her own indiscretions.'* slip into 4 he ditch with his Dodge on and spars. no traveler returns." Mr. John Rose and fiephew, of accustomed to far better fare. They The big stick of timber to be turned A Wednesday evening. broken windshield Northome were calling on old friends taxed their politeness to the utmost, Into a mast is Centered between tyo and bent,fender were the only It's about time that some of our but their appetites refused -to obey. tailstocks, one at each end, and supported last Monday. casualties. saw Franklin that they were not ^eat- at the center by an internalgear DEMAND AND INSIST farmers were.cutting their weeds. The flng. He rose and said: "My friends, chuck, which, driven by a 25horsepower Some of the Margie ball team and town bo^rd should look after this, but Mrs. Chas. Barstow left last week observe that anyone who can subsist motor, revolves it at IS I have never heard any of them talking on getting part of 13ig Falls crossed bats with upon sawdust pudding and water, as ,for Cloquet, where she expects to live r. p. m. "REPUTATION" Liftlefork last Sunday. about weeds. If a farmer cuts his can, man's I needs no patronage." The two cutting head carriages, this summer. Mr. Barstow and son Service and Quality weeds, the next year's sow thistle crop "FLOWERS, electrically propelled, travel on rails Andrew, will follow dk soon as the also Sprays and Emblems and BULBS" party was held J^Ionday evening will come from some speculator's premises. A Cure for Sleeping Sickness. between the center and ends of the for Funeral Decorations haying is over here^ A at Jarvis's in honor of Mr. and Mrs. The town board should cut sleeping sickness cure has been R. timber, moving at the rate of three, through local dealers. Or direct discovered by a scientific expedition C. Nickleson's seventh wedding anniversary. these premises and make the detrimental six, or twelve feet a minute.—Popular from If you happen to stop in at Konle's after numerous experiments, according speculator foot the. bill. God DULUTH FLORAL CO. Mechanics Magazine. to reports from Johannesburg, South camp at Northland within the next save the speculator foi" I wouldn't. DULl'TH, MINX. Africa. The report says that the expedition few days, don't get scared or think Mrs. Bishop of St. Paul who was has gone to Northern Rhodesia, that Joe the cook isi crazy, because visiting at the G. M. Wilson home #Jft #.ft #.ft #.ft #.« #.ft Legs That Only Look Bare. to test the efficacy of the cur# he is wearing three butcher knives ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft ft*# ft*# ft ft*# ft ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft? for a few days returned home last the Even for out-of-doors skating N O E N I N N E S O A under tropical conditions. It is believed and a cleaver on his belt and don't ft*# New York girls cannot give up the Thursday. AROUND LOMAN & that the remedy will not ^hl O S I A make a noise like a bear, because They appearance of bare knees. cure but prevent the disease and the his ».• Joe is mighty nervous with knife wear sport skirts to the knees and The circus drew a big crowd last animal variant Ngana. What is an Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and A »V |S A heavy woolen stockings turned down hand and believing in preparedness, important fact is that a cure for Ngana Friday. It was a good clean little Surgeon in Charge Wm. St. Lawrence is plowing up The to the tops of the skating shoes. is all set for battle. The other night and sleeping sickhess will open the show and most of those who went quite a large field on the old Swanson onlooker shivers at the sight of what wide tracts of Zululand to cattle Office Phone 36 Hospital Phone 79 Joe piled into the bunk in the cook to see it felt satisfied that it was alright. homestead.. he he thinks are bare legs, until discovers farming, and will remove a tremendous shack at his usual hour, all set for a It was the first circus that ever Office Int'l State Bank Building that the apparently naked legs scourge at once and forever. long night's snooze. He hadn't been showed in our little town. wool are covered with flesh-colored In this connection It is said that the Arthur Metcalf had a cancer removed in the arms of Morpheus hardly International Falls, Minnesota hose. bacillus which causes sleeping sickness from under his lip on Tuesday two hours when he was awakened by ».« #4 «.« «r# ft*# ft*# ft ft*# at the Falls. what he took for a young cyclone, 5 trying to tear the roof off. Pretty BIRCHDALE August Swenson is helping Sam soon a large black bulk loomed up in »#ftft*#M ft* #.ft #.ft #.ft #.ft #.ft #.ft #.ft Plummer with his haying. the/east window, and proceeded to ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# come into the sh^ck right through Olaf Nelson autoed to International Wm. Watrous and wife visited at screen and all. Joe made up his mind Correspondents Wanted Falls. the B. Clark home last Saturday, it was some one* trying to get in for and attended the funeral here on Sunday., the night, and grabbing up an old Archie Darvel was an International table leg he1 has there for just such Falls caller. emergencies, got all set to slam Mr. Joseph Mecure and wife visiFed his man when hfe landed inside. Down Rev. T.\ W. Morrow made a trip to parents near Fort Frances recently. came the big fellow on the floor, Minneapolis. His brother-in-law, Mr. Johnson, returned "kerthump "wham" went the table with him to help with the h^y. leg across his neck "Gr-r-r-r" says Mrs. Dan D^nielson was a Baudette the big fellow and jumped on the caller last week. The L.'G. Christiansen family were meat block. "By Gar," says Joe the freed from quarantine on Wednesday. cook, "she's live bear on the meat Joe Darvel autoed to International They were very careful and block, but I can't make pork chops out last Friday. Falls only Miss Gladys contracted it. of him with a table leg. Good bye me," and out went Joe through the Mr. Seely made a visit to Birchdale. window. He lit outside with a Loman was honoretkon Tuesday by He is building schools at Fort Frances. Is your community its first circus troupe. There were screen and sash around his neck and six truck loads. They werifhot very hit for the timber hollering "Bear" as Mrs. Fachle and children of International hard as he could. The bear followed well patronized as our people are* all Falls made a five-day visit at represented in the columns cutting grass. him right out and one of the boys in the Seely liome. the bunk shanty came out and took of The Press. Mrs. Amelia Pearson was struck several shots at ,the bear with a rifle A surprise party and device was but failed to score a hit. When morning by a car while returning from the given at the Ostlund home in honor came they could still hear Joe of the daughters Emma and Minnie. show last Tuesday evening. The going up the road and Ole Maurdahl driver was trying to close a door and took after him with his car. He Myrtle Nelson made a trip to International lost control of his car: She was taken' We want every community caught Joe about three miles up the home and a doctor brought to her as Falls. She will complete her road! and brought him back, and now high school course there next year. soon as possible. He found.no bon&s in this county Joe wears a whole hardware store broken, but that she had been badly on his belt all the time. Maybe you bruised. The children are picking raspberries to have representation wont believe this story, but any one at. the Rev. Howard home in ^•at Konle's camp can substantiate it, order to earn enough money for the The funeral of Coral Brown who was murdered here last week was iiLThe Press. held here on Sunday afternoon and a very large crowd come out to pay FINGERPRINT their last respects to the deceased. N I Rev. S. E. Gregg officiated and the BOSSY'S NOSE If your community is body was laid to rest in the local cemetery. The casket was banked with beautiful wreaths and boquets, not already represented brought by sympathizing friends and neighbors to express their esteem of write at once for particulars the departedv and respect and sympathy for the bereaved family. Coral and materials. Joshua Brown was born at Marchlands, Penn., Januiry 16th, 1901. ^He was the oldest son of Charles and FIQra' Brown. He came to Loman with his parents while a mere child and grew to manhood here. During the past winter he bargained for 40 acres of land near Bannock and has worked hard since to make payments on it. He met his deatli on Sunday, July 9th in the Black River swafaip, 1 The International Falls Press where he was shot in cold blood. Coral was a friend and favorite with all who knew lprti and will be greatly missed. an owner's brand of her feip, heals. Because, it has been discovered that a cow's nose, like hiunan CLEAN COTTON RAGS finger tips, are no two alike. In WANTED AT PRESS OFFICE Gone art the (Uyt when the old the east, dairymen are inking, ranch smells of burning flesh as bossy's nose—finger-printing her- as of the boys stamp home the brand shown in the picture—and filing the We will pay Eight cents per poundfor "Circle X." N® more will bossy identification prints for any future clean cotton rags delivered to^ us have to submit to a painful week needs. at the Press office,