International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 5, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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**m nnmm THE 1NTERNAT10NAL FALLS PRESS! I fWHITE BIRCH TWP. 8 mm s&SS & Jr AND BORDER BUDGET 3r 8 5* 3 88 atSeXStSSSS SS 3$ V*-ti B. A. Stewart and family ,wer$ recent r'J m! Manager H. J. MINER. visitors to our townshipf"^^.,, Edward McClellan, our local onion Baterel at tte Port Office at Iiter—tloBal Fall*. Ml—— 8ceo»*-Cl—a Matter king, hauled the largest load of onions SUBSCRIPTION! RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR to town that was ever sold in the local market, getting top prices for Northwesters /TdTerti«ing Repreaentative. the load!. Minnesota Sfelect List Road Overseer Geo. Wallace is 7» fact..,. Bank ^SBSb. 2,5 1* bu9y with a crew of men grading'the Minneapolis Paul St. road, on west ditch No. 5. rx ^-1 Walter Christensen has returned to one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. RESOLUTION the state university to continue his course in vocational training. I. H. Drummond, Whereas, it has pleased Almighty A. W. MacNeill, s^ss a a a Cod, in his infinite wisdom, tp remove R. C. Fraser, from this life our1 friend and brother "Committee on Resolutions. McCLELLAN Hughes Van Etten, under circumstances Attest: that have brought deepest grief to 33« Manitou Lodge, I. O. O. F. No. 250. rail our hearts, and Two More Big Carloads Mrs. Emiel Leonhardt is slowly improving/ By Melvin Peterson, Whereas, the deceased was a faithful Noble Grand. and loyal member of our fraternity Miss Shonsby, our school teacher, •V A. E. Kettridge, .• in its several branches, exemplifying left Friday for International Falls to Secretary. in his life to a peculiar degree attend the teachers' convention. International Encampment, No. 49. of high grade beautiful furniture, completing the teachings of our Order/ and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christensen By Gus. G. Belcher, Whereas, not-alone pur fraternity, returned last week to Minneapolis our five car purchase, wer^ received Chief Patriarch. but the community at large, has lost where Walter will again enter school. A. W. Scott, Scribe. this week. The merchandise in his passing a useful citizen, a man Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Leonhardt's Canton Rainy Lake, No. 19. whose life was a pattern of civic daughter, Margaret, of Minneapolis is By J. H. Drummond, has been unpacked and is now ready virtue and of zeal for the common here for a two week's stay. Commander. good, and for your inspection. This is the bargain "The men folks of the vicinity were I. A. Broholm, Clerk. called to the John Simmons place Whereas, the public grief and general furniture we promised you a week Sunday to fight fire. sorrow centres in the bereaved ENZMAN-GOWDY WEDDING Mrs. Thurman' Litherland and son, home and rests with peculiar force ago,.. People who have already bought Floyd, left for St. Paul Friday where upon the sorrowing, widow and daughter A very quiets wedding was solemnized here during this sale will tell you that Floyd will again take treatment at a and upon all members of that family last Friday when Miss Gladys B. hospital. circle, who mourn him as a faithful Gowdy became the bride of Arthur it is the biggest va|ue giving event ever Mr. Reese of Minneapolis was in husband, a loving father, and one, Enzman. Following the ceremony seen in this city. looking after his land interests. He who in all other relationships of "his which occurred at the home of the understood the large pines and other private life, displayed qualities of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Remember you are getting real furniture fidelity, consideration and love, such valuable timber were being cut off, Gowdy, at Big Falls tire newlyweds but when he located it he found that as inestimably endeared him to those bargains. This purchase was the came to this city and. took up residence upon whom the loss falls with a "bitterness it was in the swamp with no timber in the St. Charles hotel, Mr. result of a cash transaction where cash assuaged only by the recollections on it large enough for broom sticks. Enzfnan being a valued employee of of his blameless life the Keyes furniture store. The bride was wanted regardless of the prices Therefore, be it resolved, by the is alnember of one of the pioneer S3 received for the merchandise. Consequently f. Independent Order of Odd Fellows in families of this county has been an instructor MARGIE NEWS International Falls, Minnesota, all of in the county schools. Mr. we are able to retail all articles #,+ #.+ of the branches of said Order concurring, Enzman is also very favorably known at startling low prices many of which that we extend to' the sorely afflicted in this locality. Miss Beryl Jarvis left last^ Wednesday1 family assurances of our deep Tuesday night they were- the guests) for Bemidji having spent a week are far below the manufacturers' price. and abiding sympathy a sympathy of honor at a dimmer party given by or more at home. which rather finds expression in the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wedlund at the There is no school this week as the Outfit your home at this opportune falling tear than in the spoken word Wedlund home. teachers are all attending the institute time. It may never come again. and in that consolation presented by at International Falls. S A I A S the unfailing assurance that such gifts Mr. and Mr6. Burns returned from THERIAULT-ROMPRE MARRIAGE of mind and heart, as were so richly Rochester last Monday a week ago. the possession of our departed brother, Mrs. Burns is on the road to recovery. The marriage of Miss Alice Yvonne cannot perish, but must find embodiment Mrs. Brown's mother is here on a Rompre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in a happier sphere of existence, visit from Duluth: She will remain Philip Rompre, and Ernest J. Theriault where .some future day these Complete ^Home Outfitters International Falls, Minn. for some time until her daughter is took place yesterday morning at severed ties shall be reunited, and stronger. 7 o'clock at St. Thomas church. The the Links of Friendship, Love and Several more m£n are back from service 5Vas read by Rey. Father Truth shall bind together those," who the Dakotas, among the number are O'Dwyer. A wedding breakfast followed for a time are separated from the one Messrs. Nickelsdn, Willard Horton* the ceremony at .the bride's loved and lost, in a unity to be "broken and Jim Wilber. home. The bridal couple left "in the nevermore and Mrs. Smith had1 company last week afternoon on a wedding trip to Minneapolis Be it further resolved, that these from Ironton, Minn. Her father and and other points and will return resolutions of sympathy shall be suitably brother and brcfther's wife. They left here sometime during the coming engrossed and presented to Mrs. for home Friday morning. weeic LIGHT-SIX SEDAN Van Etten and that additional copies Born, to Mr. «nd Mrs. Pauljson of Mr. Theriault is an employee of the $1550 shall be submitted for publication in Nymore, a son, last week. Mrs. Paulson M. & O. paper company and the bride the local press and for preservation in is well known here. Sh.e was has for the past few years acted as the archives of the respective branches formerly Vesta Joyce. Congratulations. cashier for the O. M. Carr & Co. store. of our Order. Both have a host of friends who join Several from this place drove to Respectfully stfbmjtted this 2nd day with iis in wishing them the best of International Falls last Wednesday, of October, in the year of our Lord luck. Aijiong the number were Mr. Smith •-^STTgh, and his relatives from'Ironton," Mr. Elsig, Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Wilson. The Business Exchange Mrs. Wm. Brown and children] of Montana arrived in this place last Friday. We understand they came to CITY PROPERTY FARM LANDS AUTOMOBILES make their home, here. They are at NOTES—JUDGMENTS, Etc, the home of Laura Joyce for a time. Laura will move to International Falls Bought. Sold or Exchanged and they will occupy her house. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. There is heavy forest fires burning Office Keyes Hardware Bldg. all around us here. A crew of men were oht all day Sunday setting back Phone No. 3 H. W. KEYES, Mgr. fires to prevent it from taking the town. All that saved it was the wind going down,, and today there is no wind. We are in gre,at danger sltould the wind breeze up. It would be a Let Us Show You die Difference! great- blessing if we got a downpour of rain all over this north country. Vibration is destructive. It Shortens astic over the way it throttles down to a A Remarkable Record the life of a car. It takes the pleasure walking gait in high gear—and the quick out of riding because it causes rattles, response that follows the touch of the WILL APPEAR AT THE Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has squeaks and other irritating noises. accelerator. a remarkable record. It has been in Vibration is particularly annoying in Aside from its mechanical excellence, use for colds, croup and whooping GRAND THEATRE closed cars. the Light-Six Sedan is notable for its cough for almost half a century and sterling coach work. The substantial There is no perceptible period of vibration has constantly grown in favor and body, like the chassis, ip built complete in the Studebaker Light-Six at any popularity as its good qualities became October 12 in Studebakfr plants. Materials and speed. This is due in part to Studebaker's better known. It is the stands workmanship are of highest grade. method of machining the crankshaft and krd and main reliance for these dis—' connecting rods on all surfaces. No other Long, semi-elliptic springs and deep, eases in thousands of homes. The car, at anywhere near the price, follows restful, nine-inch cushions afford genuine facts that it can" always be. depended this practice. ^comfort. Upholstery is of a rich, mohair upon andNis safe and pleasant to take Under the Auspice's of the velvet plush—good-looking and durable. Lack of vibration and the quiet, ^re greatly in its favor when" it is smooth-running motor find quick approyal wanted for children.—For sale by S. Today's price is the lowest at which International Falls Lodge 12S9 N. Rubin. from everyone Who rides in the the Light-Six Sedan has ever been sold. Light-Six Sedan. The name Studebaker on your car is And every driver is similarly enthusi the best protection you can have! L. 0. O. M. -Y*, Bsbmut heater. Kigbt-day ckx^. Thief-proof transmission lock. Cowl ventilator. Side coach lamps. Rain raor aod windriwld cleaner. Inside locks on three doorajand outside lock on right-hand front door. I 8Hk raller-cuitains. Foor doors that swing wide open. Dome light. velvet plash upholstery. v. ...... .•( A?.'*-?"' Vivriv*. GENERATORS MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. b. factories Program, includes musical numbers by five-piece Moroseheart STARTERS Concert, band and solo^ by individual members, eVwy\x LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX MAGNETOS one of whom have, giined considerable prominence 3-PMM., nr w.B„40 H. r. M., ur W. B.. 30 g. P. 5-FT 7-PMM.'. 126' W. B.. 60 B. P. 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