International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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TEACHERS STAFF IS PAST AND PRESENT $ j. ?,?. OF NORTHOME /ty'M NEARLY COMPLETED -f &JPf & SlINRffi Only* One Vacancy Remains to be Southern Koochiching a IMS and MB Wl€E Filled on Falls' Staff. School By Ri H. Collar Commences Sept. 5. The writer came to Koochiching" daughter was born to Mr. and A I W. E. Moses was week end visitor At The With the opening day of school county in 1901, filing on land in Churches Mrs. Fred Stiller last Monday. t£ Bemidji. 1 less" than two weeks away, practically Bridgie township. At that time it everything is ready for the 1922-23 was necessary to pack all supplies Mrs. Thos. Litho of Park Rapids -/Mrs. F. P. Grossman and son, Carl from Blackduck. In 1903 I came term of school. Although one position is a guest at the home! of her son S. BETHLEHEM CHURCH. were Minneapolis visitors during the ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH still remains open. B. Kinney, through the forests to what is now S. Lithio. A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. past week. H. A. Mayer, Pastor Northome and took part in the building school superintendent, states that he has several applications under consideration of that village. The first road The Burton family have moved *.For dental work that is as good as Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching Morning service at 10:30. and the vacancy will be built in Koochiching county, Wjen a back to town after, spending several the best, and better than tbe rest, service. Subject: "A word portrait will Rev. Thomas of Mcintosh filled before September fifth. part of Itasca! county) was/ built weeks at Birch Point. of Jesus." preach. visit tbe Dr. Burill Dentists. School will open Tuesday morning through, the town of Bridgie leading 0—- Sunday school at 11. Supt. E. Sunday school at 11:30. at 8 o'clock. The schools in the outlying Wegive you a binding 19 year guarantee towards Northome, (then called C. W.Speelman left yesterday for Bergsman. Lesson topic: "Prayer's Come to English Lutheran church— districts will also open at this Phena.) This was strictly an "arm on every piece of dental work Duluth on business connected with Power in National ^ffairs. the little church with the big message. strong" job—we use| the ax, pick and. time. All children should return to the we do. The Dr. Burrill Dentists. the Provision store here. Come to Bethlehem church SunHay. .. rooms where they were when school shovel and fought insects while we A cordial welcome awaits you. CROOKSTON COLLEGE Glenn La Belle, of Chicago, is iMiss Gladys Lee returned last took "a five." Little did the writer closed last spring. Teachers will have spending his vacation here at the a preliminary meeting at the Alexander week from Minneapolis after concluding dream at that time that he would live FIRST M. E. CHURCH is the oldest and best equipped Business home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baker school on Monday, September a buying trip for the Lee Hat to see the*. county progress to its School in the Northwest. Young C. E. Ireland* Pastor L. W. La Belle. 4 at 3:30 p. m. Shop. present state. men and women wanted to work in When 1 was circulating the petition The following is a list of the teachers offices,» also Auto and Tractor experts. Fof fire proof portable inetal garages Sunday School 10:00:': or fixje. ,pr,tfogportab1jB. inetal gara^ to lay out ^the Park Avenui road employed for: the ensuing year: Board and room in privatt: that* cftn't be ,beat*£or economy Morning worship, 11:00. g$s that can't be beatv'f6r economy to make it a state Toad It suggested Senior High "School: Mrs. Maude family $4.00 to $5.00 per week. Tuition and wear see Bloomberg, international Subject: "The Undecided Man." ajdjd wear see Bloomberg, International that I would sfee khe-- day when I L. Ward,Principal-French Gladys free to crippes, if they have only Roof & Metal Co.„ The: Ladies Aid will be entertained Roof & Metal-Co. could take a rfd© over it in an iauto. Moore, History-Latin Mrs. F. lost a finger. Send for catalog to the ——O-^r— next Friday Afternoon by Mrs. Hall It was. remarked that I would be too Schmidt, English Nellie Allen, English-Public Crookston College, Crookston, Minn. Edw. Beaton who formerly resided and Mrs. Lapping at 905 Ninth St. The ladies of "the civic league organization old to enjoy the ride, however this Speaking D. A. Irwin, here, is visiting with friends at Ranier. held a meeting early this You arej cordially invited to join in proved to be false, for I took the ride Science and R. J. Baker, Mathematics. Mr. Beaton now makes his home the activities of our church. week at the summer home of Mrs. A LITTLE WORSE in less than three years, for Chas. Junior High School: Mrs. F. C. in New' York state. j. Hadler, up lake. Peterson shipped iri a trio of "tin Corell, Principal-Spelling Mrs. Grace Suitor sees cans" and we were up to date and "C" For Yourself McHugo, History-Library Mrs. Miss, Myrtle Fellman of Red Lake Mr. Peterson of Grand Rapids is being Irate Pa. are still uo to date. Clara L. Collins, Geography-Physiology Falls, grade' supervisor, at the Alexander employed at First National bank Uncle Alec—Goshl You must have A kick. Thud! We have in Northome as fine a Maude Graham, Mathematics Baker high school returned here as a relief teller. He arrived in bought a lot. You were in that store Ta, Ta 1 hotel as you would wish to stop at* Mary Fitzgerald, Civics-Penmanship here this week and has resumed her this city early this week. three hours." one of the best garages in the northwest, Mcs. F. C. Schmidt, English and H. school duties. Uncle George—"Nope. That's one of FRONT PARLOR STUFF a fine concrete creamery turning I. Magladry, Mathematics-English. Why have that fear of the Dental them department stores and I was just Late Caller: "The light is going out 2000 pounds of butter weekly A. D. Field, formerly employed by Special teachers in high -school chair)? Our methods are as near looking around to find out where to out—what shall" I do at this writing. This creamery is cooperative, the M. & O. Paper company, and work: C. A. Anderson, Agriculture painlesi as human hands can perform. buy a collar." Betty (yawning): "Accompany it." the stock being held by family left' early this week for Boston, H. V. Ward, Manual Training The Dr. Burrill Dentists. farmers and business men. T\ere are Mass., where they will make Mayme Uehren, Cooking Grace no "pikers" in this oganization, every their future homte. Rierson, Sewing Mrs. Maybelle Rev. A. W. McNeill returned last one has his shoulder to the wheel. Classified Ads Hunter, Commercial Department and week from Minneapolis after enjoying The Koochiching County Agricultural The question that is right now uppermost Florence McLeod, Music. an extended vacation which was association holds its annual fair in the minds of thousands spent' at different points in tbe state. Grades: Myrtle Fellman, Supervisor at Northome. We have good roads of young people—they are trying to Anne Knudson, 6th grade Mrs. all through the country leading to decide what course and what school. Miss Lucille Kroll, of the county Edna Evans, 6th and 5th grade Mrs, Northome, where we have a fine consolidated Why not the Bemidji Business College? superintendent's office, returned early Louis Lemieux, 5th grade Alice Fellman, school built in 1905, and at School opens Sept. 5. WANTED FOUND this week from Minneapolis where 4th grade Verle Jenson, 4th this time we are putting up a $40,000, she enjoyed a three weeks vacation. grade Grace Underwood, 3rd grade WANTED—Homes and city property Edward Hock of Minneapolis, up-to-date building adjoining the old FOUND—Left in car, by one of three Not filled, 3rd grades Marion Heisler, in any part of the city. See Kibbey northwest distributor of the Cheney ontf. We have rural telephones and lads who secured ride in Ford car 3rd grade Dora Gallagher, 2nd & Arney, Third avenue, opposite Phonograph Company, spent Friday mail service, also city water system, near Ranier, bill folder and spectacle Misses Mary Kroll, Ann Donnelly grade Ada Watson, 2nd grade Alice Rex Hotel Building. and Saturday of last week here demonstrating electric lights and a sewer sysem. case containing spectacles. Owner and Messrs. Peterson and H. W. Taylor Wright 1st grade Mildred Plummer, fheir machines at their local Two garages, livery and feed stable, can have same by calling at The FOR SALE motored to Baudette last Sunday 1st grade Catherine Glenn, 1st grade agents, Burton's department store. blacksmith shop, three churches, four Press office and paying for this ad. and attended the Falls-Warroad -ball and Florence Thoirs, Kindergarten. good general stores, one feed store* FOR SALE—Three room house and game. Special teachers in the grades: Watler Glass returned from Duluth physician, mortician, one pickle salting 1921 model Ford Sedan at a bargain. o— Katherine Rauscher, Drawing and early this week following a visit EMERSON station, one bank, two dray and Half cash and half ih payments. Inquire Miss Dorothy Erickson, of Minneapolis, Penmanship Mrs. Rose Gish, Industrial there at the home of his parents. truck lines and one oil filling station. 419 Eighth street. left for Superior this week after Art Mrs. Mabel Kaneen, Citizenship Mrs. Glass and son left last week We are situated on the Scenic spending several days here as a and Supervised Play and W. from Duluth via the Great lakes for FOR SALE—Cheap, a good big team, fans make Highway which traverses Koochiching guest at the bome of her friencl, Miss M. Evans, Physical training and Music. New York where they will visit for harness and wagon or will trade for county north and south, making hot days Lucille Kroll. several weeks before returning here. car. S. E. Thompson & Son. I the entire county easy accessible to seem cool Ranier-Teachers: Elizabeth Torger the visitor and tourist. All grains and D. R. Martin who moved his family and Mary Flaherty. Robt. Irwin is one of the latest FOR SALE-^-House and two lots 13 grasses and vegetables are an excellent Get yours here recently from Coleraine has milk dealers in this vicinity. Recently Ericsburg Teachers: Marie Norton cop with us. Clover ^nd alfalfa rooms with bath terms given. Inquire established a "branch! for the Fuller today he established a milk route here and and Frances Stott. L. H. Peter 809 Eighth street. are a goodi crop here, also corn, melons Brush company of Hartford, Connecticut is making a trip between his farm 4tp. and tobacco are common with Ray Teachers: Frank B. Stevens The Fan in this city. Ind' this city daily. His farm is located us. Potatoes have gone 400 bushels to and Gerda Wheeler. with the MAKE ME AN OFFER on lots 25. 26, about a mile and a half from here the acre, and Mr. Porter, in Plum Lake Park School: Willard Horns. Miss Bohnsock and Miss Tip 5-Year and 27 in Block 8, the American and is one of the best in the county, Creek township has gathered 30 tons Beaver No. 2 School: Lulu B. Thompson of Fargo, N. D., returned Suburb Company's third East-Side Guarantee of rutabagas from one acre of ground. Gould. EMERSON home after spending several days A member of Drs. Larson Addition. Address 3939 c-o Internatonal The unimpoved lands furnish an here as guests at the home of friends. Lyman School: Hazel Hanson. & Larson, Specialists Falls Press. abundance of feed for stock which Sold by Miss Edla Linden will be Superintendent They made the trip to and from this in the examin^ of goes to make Koochiching county an city by car. Kinney's office clerk. eyes and fitting glasses FOR SALE ideal place for stock raising. The will be at Victoria Hotel, Tuesday, The following property of writer has been in this locality since Julius Markowitz and Rube Grim\ldby 1.B Sept. 5, one day only. Have your Hot Weather Diseases. THE LAKESIDE FISH CO. 1901 and in all these years we have are enjoying an automobile Zimmerman Electric Company children's glasses fitted by a specialist. at RANIER, Minn. never had a crop failure. Whether Disorders of the bowels are extremely tour to the twin cites and other 3 Ice Houses. the season is wet or dry we have dangerous, particularly during points. Ike Markowitz, of Brainerd, Cause of Appendicitis. 1 6 Room House with Bath Room. 340 FIFTH AVENUE a fair crop. There is an abundance the hot weather of the summer is managing the Plymouth clothing Phone 200 I Largf Barge of cheap fuel, wild meadows, plenty months, and in order* to protect yourself When the bowels are constipated, establishment during his brother's 1 Cold Storage or Freezer of running water and this together and family against a sudden attack, the lower bowels or large intestines absence. 1 Box Making Outfit Complete with with the abundant crops that can be get a bottle of Chamberlain's become packed with refuse matter, gas engine, rip, cut off saws, saw table, taken from a limited acreage makes Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haddock departed that is made up largely of germs. DEMAND AND INSIST line shaft hangers, belting, pulleys, it extremely easy for the family with be depended upon. Many, have testified this week for their home at These germs enter the vermiform appendix etc. limited means to get a good start. to its excellence. For sale by S. Escanaba, Michigan. Mrs. Haddock and set up inflamation, which on getting 1 Electric Light Plant Complete The writer has been in ten-states of N. Rubin. spent several weeks here visiting at is commonly known as appendicitis. "REPUTATION" 1 Steel Barge the Union and also in Canada, and the homes of friends. Mr. Haddock Take Chamberlain's Tablets when Service and Quality "FLOWERS, 2 Fishing Boats, new has never seen a place where a family drove in last last week and the return needed and keep your bowels regular and BUI.BS" also Sprays and Emblems Scales, ice tools, gas engines, ice can live so well with so little effort for Funeral Decorations trip to Escanaba was made by and you have little to fear from appendicitis. Minnesota Trunk Highway crusher, water tanks, pound nets, trap through local dealers. Or direct as they can in Koochiching county. For sale by S. N. Rubin. automobile. MAP COUPON nets, etc., etc. from The citizens of Koochiching county Call or write to the DULUTH FLORAL CO. extend a cordial invitation to all visitors Sign and present at the office of DULUTH, MINN. LAKESIDE FISH CO. HAPPENINGS OF 23 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH .as well as all prospective settlers th^ International Falls Press. RANIER, Minn. to call on us and make your wants known. We are waiting to Name meet you and make you welcome. AM FROM THE COLUMNS OF THE BORDER BUDGET The Business Exchange Address W. E. Keiver, of upper Little Fork Erick Franson left yesterday for CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERIES was a visitor in Koochiching on Tuesday a trip to Ely, Minn., traveling in company One map to a person. None mailed.. 'GROWING STRONGER with John Berg as far as Tqwer. Good only while the supply lasts. last. CITY PROPERTY FARM LANDS AUTOMOBILES C- B. Lang came down from Rainy A. W, Mertens and son, Arthur, The co-operative creameries at NOTES—JUDGMENTS, Etc. Clip and present the above coupon Lake. City on Sunday last, returning left yesterday for Jack Fish Bay, Northome and Loman are rapidly increasing Bought, Sold or Exchanged at The Press office and receive road the following day. where they will cut their winter's their output of butter. The LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. map free in exchange. supply of hay. run at both creameries is now larger Office Keyes Hardware*Bldg. than it has ever beep* before. The J. Rockwood, of Minneapolis, a William Watrous, Isaac Clark and creamery at Loman made twice as FARMERS AND HOMESTEADERS member of the Koochiching townsite Edgar Bangle came up from Hannaford much butter in July 1922 as it did in ATTENTION! Phone No. 3 H. W. KEYES, Mgr. company, is expected to arrive here on Sunday last, returning to 1921. The entire output of the Loman during the early part of September. their homes Monday evening. Special efforts are* being made by creamery is sold at International Falls. creamery truck makes regular Kibbey & Arney to secure settlers The E. R. Lewis and sop E. L. Lewis, Alex Jacobson, John Anderson, for Koochiching County. List your trips to International Falls, Littlefork left Monday morning on the Seagull. August Anderson Ole Hanson of the and down river to collect cream property with Kibbey & Arney, International Dine at the E. L. Lewis goes to Mine Centre and Seine River country, are looking over Falls. Third avenue, and deliver butter and buttermilk. El R., Lewis to his home at Grand across from the Rex Hote} Building. land on the Little Fork river with The creamery will run as Rapids, Minn. a view to securing homes for themselves. late in the fall as the amount of Chicago Cafe cream received will warrant. JOHN H. BROWN Work on the warehouse to be used The Northome creamery is the for storing supplies for the construction^of Capt. J. Hayes, of the Str. Seagull, oldest and lagest creamery in the Attorney at Law the Ontario and Rainy returned from a trip to Rat Portage county. It is now making a ton of Office over O. M. Carr & Co. River railway is progressing rapidly. on Sunday last. Although Mr. Hayes biitter a week and is offering a slightly The timbers for the heavy foundation is an old resident in the district, this higher price for, butter fat than International Falls. Minnesota International FaDV most, up-to-date restaurant necessary have been cut and is his first trip down Rainy jriver .and the centralizers at Bemidji or Duluth. floated down the river and hauled he expressed himself as,* delighted Consequently a large number of Pastry that fairly melts in your mouth with its delicaousness out at the site of buildings on Front with its beauty. N O E N I N N E S O A farmers are now shipping cream to street. The site, having a frontage on made and sold by us. Ord&r today. Northome from other pointsv in the O S I A the street on one side and the river The proposed automobile trip county. The creameries now operating F. Dr. B. Osburn, Physician and on the other, is an ideal one and will from Chicago to New York for the in the county afford an excellent Chicago Cafe aid Pastry Shop Sv|Mt fas Charge greatly facilitate the handling of the purpose of transmitting^ military correspondence market for butterfat. New equipment large quantities of freight that must from Gen. Anderson to has been added to the} creamery at OCcsP&OM nit. 39 Hospital Phone 1» pass through these buildings.—From Gen. Meritt, has been postponed for Northome Jo take care of the larger Oias Irfl Slate Bank Bnildhig one week. i&Xyt Fort Frances items.»n amount of cream received this year. International Falls, Minnesota 4