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

September 28, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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8 8 8 8 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 *tt almost helpless for about four weeks. 8 He passed awajf on Sept. 20th. Besides It,* ?. AROUND LOMAN BOIS FORT ITEMS 8 his' wife, he a leaves daughter, 8 8 8 8 Mrs. Chas. and Fred, ss ss £8 8 Lee, one son, ».« a who operates 4he home farm, to ipourn Supt. Olson visited o'yr schools here ', S'%- Frank Happe, who has been out for jJ*2a M®®tel. his untjmely death. On^ son, Robert, .. .v 4: the first of the week.' some time, returned home last week. two passed away^abut years ago. He i. .'-'-V is also survived by his mother, a Mrs. Anna Leech, of Minneapolis Lawrence Risem was on the sick and Contour in New Fall Hate 4 •brother, and two sisters. Andy was a is visiting friends here. list last week with' a touch of the influenza. booster for everything that promised to help the community and made Mrsv Isaacson, of Duluth is calling friends wherever he went. He was on her old neighbors and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green left for laid to rest Beside his departed son, Rochester last week where Mrs. here in the local cemetery. The Albert Palm is moving his saw mill Green will receive medical treatment family have the-sympathy of a large tip on the Big F«rk this week,, to saw circle of friends. for t^e settler^ there. W. E. Howell and sons Oscar and Tellford, who are working in the O O V# Wm. Haner sold his team to Norman $€ $$ Falls, are expected home the last of Scholta the other day and is 8 MARGIE NEWS 8 this month. buying a new Fordson tractor to do S3 •.* ... his'farming with. ». A Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Daniels arrived Dr. Dufort was in town both Friday about the middle of August and resumed and Saturday. August Swenson returned from their duties as teachers of the Cook last week, where he went to attend Bois Fort and Spruce schools on Sept, Torger Olson went to the Falls last a reunion pf his family and 5th. Friday on business. "stayed about a month. Levi Wood is erecting a new house Supt. Olson made a short visit in Mrs. C. Hillaboe, wifei of our professor, on his homestead. The building is 24x town Friday evening. is suffering from nervous 26 and when finished will be a nice trouble and is being treated'in one of looking structure. The teachers enjoyed a picnic last the hospitals at the Falls. Saturday out on the banks of Dinner JJ_ Mrs. Ray Headla and two daughters, creek. The Hawley Christiansen family, of Mildred and Eleanora, of Handcock, Elk River has moved back to' Loman Wisconsin, are visiting at the Jaegar Mr. Strong1 and family of International again. *They expect to live on their home. Mrs. Headla is a sister of the -v Falls visited Laura Joyce last claim on the Black river this winter Jaegar brothers. Sunday. and cut some timber. The Spruce school commenced on Quite a number from this place attended The *Learson family, of Montrose, Tuesday the 5th with an enrollment the county fair at Northome has arrived and moved into the Mcintosh of 18. All grades are enrolled except laslj Wednesday. hotel building. We are very the 7th and 8th. School was begun in glad to see so many large families tlje new building which was constructed YOU! have an instinctive feeling for color and an eye for balanced,1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilson in company move into our community. Messrs. last spring. with Mr. and Mrs. Joyce drove to Bemidji 1 beauty of design, our new Autumn hats will give you a Learson and Crawford will set up a and back last Sunday. large saw mill and supply our country pleasurable thrill of desire. The Bois Fort Farmers' club held a with all kinds of building lumber. meeting at the Bois Fort school on They are in those soft pastel shades which are becoming to every We are having our usual nice Sept. 2nd, but as no officers were present type of fee—pearl, green-jpearl, fawn, cameo, rock Athene,4 The remains of Anton Amundsen weather. Almost too warm for comfort the meeting was declared illegal, last Thursday and Friday. were brought here on Sunday f6r peachblow, and darker colors. and all business conducted was declared burial. The funeral was conducted void. The next meeting will be A charming touch of novelty is expressed in the new brim by Rev. Gregg under the auspices of A birthday party for Mrs. M. Erickson held at Mr. Tinsley's on the first Saturday —our own exclusive design. Illustrated above is the Crestboro, $5. the Odd Fellow and Moose lodges and last Tuesday afternoon was very in October. Everybody come. large delegations from both were in much 'enjoyed by all present. Other soft hats* $3 and $3.50. atter^lance from the Falls. Anton .N. have opened a bake shop and will also Amundsen was born in Norway, Jan. Mrs. Vaft Slyke and daughter Helen Gordon's Schable's Stetson's sell fresh meat. 1st, 1869, and came to this country were in International Falls last Saturday, with his parents when three months where Helen had her tonsils removed. \r This is the potato harvest season and old. He spent most of his life in 0. M. CARR & CO everybody is busy digging now. They Chicago and received his education are improving the time while the there. In 1903 he filed on his- claim Ruby Costello who has been very "The Store of Quality" weather is good. here and moved his family here" in sick with typhoid fever at Black Duck 1905. They have lived on this land is recovering nicely and will soon be since and developed a good farm. He at home again. A party went out to the home of worked at the building trade part of Mr. Porter last Monday evening and each .summer and was so engaged Mr. Elsig moved his family to town surprised them. Two car loads were when he suffered from a seve&e stroke last Tuesday and are now nicely located in the party and a very enjoyable evening of paralysis and remained dumb and in the new Olson building. They was spent. NEW SHOE STORE FOR INTERNATIONAL FALLS THE CONSUMER'S SHOE COMPANY operating 20 exclusive shoe stores will open its doors SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th. Onr large buying power enables us to sell at wholesale prices direct to the consumer. Every pair sold on a satisfaction guarantee. One pair or a dozen, one cash price to everybody. Our plan will appeal to every man, woman and child who wants to save on footwear. Oqr Prices are from V3 to V2 less than ordinarily sold in these grades and justly note the f^w styles shown in this advertisement. Our store will be of service to this community. We invite you to look over our stock at your convenience. WE SAVE YOU MONEY WE SAVE YOU MONEY WHOLESALE DIRECT TO CONSUMER Store Will Open SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES MEN'S DRESS SHOES TENNIS SHOES GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES MEN'S WORK SHOES LADIES' PATENT Will wear like iron. You'll in tan calf and black kid Men's, Boys' and Girl's LEATHER PUMPS Some very fine Gotzian in tan calf—scout style— not be able to buy them at leather. —good grade—3II sizes. in good leather—sizes up and Foot Schulze makes. all sizes. double the price. Sizes to 48 also tan calf—new styles Sizes up to 8—values up Opening price— Opening price—. 6. Black calf leather, special Opening price— to 2. Open- to $2.50. Open- OQft Opening price— opening Clfi ing sale price. 98c ing sale price $3.48 sale price... $1.98 $2.98 V' LADIES' SATIN SLIPPERS LADIES'HOUSE MEN'S AND LADIES' LADI&S' OXFORDS SLIPPERS in tan calf calf and black FELT" HOUSE SLIP­ in the new style Baby One strap, black rubber id at he a Louis heels. Strap effects. heels. All sizes, very make—value $5.00. PERS Opening^ sale price— comfortables Opening price— $2.98 $1.48 Felt soles—all $2.98 LADIES' FELT COMFY MENS TAN sizes (SLIPPERS WORK in colors Ofio SHOES Opening price.. tF Two strap and buckle. A id leather— 14"