International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 19, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE '—POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT— Inserted Inserted by T. J. Johnson, Llttiefork, by fti C. Fraser. International 'J®? "w--rve: Falls,: Minn., in behalf, of himself and Minn., in behalf of himself «nd for for which $15 is to be paid which $15 is to be paid Laafma carry KELLOGG'S. Prosperity for the farmer.means Jack! I amy Prosperity for AIL aaidyoo caul eou, but I could carry 'Ito LOGCTS, baaaal I say will—I wilJ—r (From-Monday's Tribune) (From Tuesday's Tribune) Lloyd LaBrie of Mizpah motored Mr. and.. Mrs. L. Bloomholm of Littlefork here today. ai-e visiting at the Jevne home. Mrs. Ed Haas ofLeMars, Iowa, is B. Streets of Mizpah is in town W. spending the day here. today. Jim Russell of Littlefork is a visitor I. Magladry returned from Big H. in town today. Falls yesterday. Earl Bradford of Big Falls is visiting B. Reinarz of Mizpah motored H. in the city for a few days. here yesterday. William Harrigan of Greaney'is in Charlie Van of Bemidji is a business town on business. visitor here. Bert Middleton of Baudette spent Geo. E. Gustafson of Bemidji is a the week-end here. visitor here today. 4 Corn Flakes can be till you Miss Loretta Maloney of Loman A. T. Thoen mortored here from spent Sunday in this city. Minneapolis yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Lee is visiting friends Jake Ungerman is receiving medical and relatives in Minneapolis. treatment at the Northern Minnesota Mrs. H. M. Aal and daughter, Margaret, hospital. are home after visiting relatives Miss Annie Kline was operated on Positively—the most joyously good any-time-cereal J. JOHNSON at Brainerd. this morning at the Northern Minnesota any man or woman or child ever put in their mouths! TO Messrs. Paul Pelland, Emil and Albert THE VOTERS OF KOOCHICHING hospital. Candidate for Such flavor, such crispness! Such big sunny-brown Johnson were business visitors Curt Williams returned from Duluth COUNTY.— REPRESENTATIVE Corn Flakes! How you'll relish a generous bowl-filledmost-to-overflowing Saturday. I am asking your support at the here this morning following a visit in that Koochiching County and a pitcher of milk or cream! Julius Markowitz motored to Baudette city. coming election to my candidacy for Never was such a set-out! Never did you get such Sunday. He reports the roads as Election November 7 County Auditor. I am basing this request C. D. Lucas of Bemidii is a visitor a universal vote as there'll be for Kellogg's Corn being in fine shape. on the efficiency with which the in the city this morning checking income Flakes! Big folks and little folks will say "Kellogg's, Homesteader and Seventeen Years Mrs. Barnhart, of Louisville, Kentucky tax reports. office Has been conducted and the Residence in the county,- please, mother!'• Leave it to their tastes is visiting here at the home of service which has been given you during The young people of the Bethlehem —and yours! Prove out all we say! Mrs. Hughes Van Etten. church are giving, a supper tonight in the period I have had charge of For, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a Sthis ojfice. the basement of the church. Mrs. Herman Ratelle has resigned —POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT— revelation in flavor a revelation in allthe-time If elected, I shall continue to conduct Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelland and TOASTED her position as private switchboard Jnserted by Henry W. Forrer, Littlefork, crispness! Kellogg's are never son, Ed, of Pelland were business this most important department Minn., in behalf of himself and for O. operator at the M. & CORN which $15 is to be paid. tough or leathery or hard to eat! Insist in a thorough business-like manner visitors here yesterday. Borcher has the distinction of J. J. upon KELLOGG'S—the original Corn and to the benefit and satisfaction of A baby boy was born to Mr. and FLAKES being the first paid subscriber to the Flakes—the kind in the RED and the taxpayers. Mrs. Marion C. Green at the Craig Evening Tribune. Falls GREEN package! hpspital yesterday evening. Yours very truly, G. A. Mr. and Mrs. Olson attended R. FRASER. Dr. Dunsmoor returnejl to Minneapolis the grand opening of the Olson store last night after spending a few at Lindford Saturday night. —POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT— days hunting in this vicinity. Gene Enhelder of Spooner has accepted Inserted by G. A. Olson, International Miss Fellman, teacher at the local Falls, Minn., in behalf of himself and a position at the International school, is rapidly recovering from the for which $15 is to be paid. Lumber company as head filer. operation she underwent a week ago Mark Massty of Iron River, Wisconsin, Monday. CORN FLAKES was a business visitor here Mrs. Corell, principal of the Junior Saturday. High school, spent the latter part* of Mrs. Fred Ickert is receiving a visit last week visiting the State Home for Also maker* of KELLOGG'S CRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krunbled from her daughter, Mrs. A. ,M. Johnson girls at Sauk Centre. of Bemidji. Carl Harris and Stanley Thompson Mrs. Frank Arnold underwent an left this morning for-Jack Fish bay operation Saturday morning at the where they will hunt for a few days. Northern Minnesota hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Price have as Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Carr left Saturday their guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur The business Exchange night for their home at Pelican Price and Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall Rapids after spending a few days here. of Minneapolis. E N W O E Mrs. J. S. Burrill and son arrived Mrs. Harriet Ballou who has been CITY PROPERTY FARM LANDS AUTOMOBILES Candidate here from Minneapolis yesterday and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ballou O S E I NOTES—JUDGMENTS, Etc. will make their home here with Dr. departed last night for Pacific Koochiching County 7 Bought, Sold or Burrill. Grove, California. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Parker motored LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. The members of the Odd Fellow A farmer and actual resident of the here Sunday from Rainy River and Office Keyes Hardware Bldg. lodge are giving an old time dance at Coirtity for the past 20 years spent the day with Mrs. Hughes VanEtten) the Odd Fellow hall tonight. Music will be furnished by the Aliens. —POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT— Phone No. 3 H. W. KEYES, Mgr. Anthony Mahitka returned home Henry Christianson »arrived this Inserted by H. I. Magladry, International this morning after spending several NOTICE morning from Skime and was accompanied Falls, Minn., in behalf of himself days at Rochestej where he received and for which $15 is to be paid. here by Willie Napper who I take this means of announcing to medical treatment. will remain in the city for some time. the voters of Koochiching county my Mr. and Mrs. Glen Champney motored George McLean, general manager candidacy for the office of County to their home at Baudette yesterday of the International Lumber Co., and after spending a few days here Superintendent of schools. That the Charlie Engbloom, chief engineer, returned visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs. people of this county both realize and CROOKSTON COLLEGE this mornng from Minneapolis appreciate my efforts in discharging Gagnon. after making a trip there to purchase Is the oldest and best equipped Business School in the Northwest. Mrs. E. Stokes of Pelland motored the duties of my office was manifested supplies fori the repairing of the We have helped thousands achieve Success, we can here Saturday and was accompanied in the primary election by giving damage caused by the explosion at help you. Lowest expenses. Board and room in private me a large plurality as well as a back by her sister, Mrs. Ada Pelland, the sawmill Saturday. family $4.50 to $5 per week. Tuition is reduced. Tuition free who spent the week-end with her majority of all votes cast. Iver Lund and Earl Mclnnis departed to cripples if they have only lost a finger. Write today for family there. During my entire administration I this morning for Squaw Lake in catalog to E. M. SATHRE, President, Crookston College, Mr. and Mrs. McKnight arrived have had war conditions to struggle the Northome vicinity, where they will Crookston, MiUn. here Saturday from Duluth and will against, making it difficult to get spend several days hunting. make their hojne here. Mr. McKnight things done promptly and in a manner Mrs. Edw. Kaneen and.Miss Thoir, has accepted the position as I wanted them done. -Now that these both local school teachers, are on duty pharmacist in the city drug store. conditions have almost disappeared, I again after being absent for a few Dr. R. Monahan is here from Minneapolis feel that with my knowledge of the days on account of illness. conferring with business associates work I can serve you even more efficiently The Young People's Society, composed in regard to his interests in a second term than I have in of newly married couples, met the Northern Minnesota hospital. the past. this afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. While here Dr. Monahan will spend a If the voters feel that I am entitled A million men Gagnon in the Blackstoqe apartments. few days hunting in this vicinity. to a second term, I pledge myself to Mr/, and Mrs. Walter Nelson were The Jolly Joggers will give a dance TO THE VOTERS OF KOOCHICHING discharge the duties of this office to among those that motored from this at the city hall tonight. Music will be COUNTY: the best of my ability and to keep the city and attended the opening of the furnshed by their four-piece orchestra. have turned to standard of our schools where it As a nominee for the office of Miller trunk road, the newly paved Mrs. William Holt's sister, Mrs. Lillian County Superintendent of of Schools rightfully belongs with the. important stretch between Duluth and theMesaba Long, of Washington, left Sunday item of cost always in mind. of Koochiching county^ I solicit the range. The Nelsons made the return night for Long Lake where she will I respectfully solicit your support. support of its citizens. I have been in trip home in less than four hours. make her future home. One Eleven G. A. OLSON. almost continuous residence in the Dr. Mary Ghostley, Mrs. Jack George McLean and Chas. Engbloom county for sixteen years, am a graduate Peterson, and E. J". Butchart motored departed last night for Minneapolis of the University of Minnesota —POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT— from Duluth Monday morning in Dr. where they will conduct some and have had seven years experience Inserted by Franz Jevne, International Gihostley's new automobile. They Cigarettes business for the International Lumber Falls, Minn., in behalf of himself and as teacher in Rural and Consolidated made the trip from Duluth to Virginia for which $15 is to be paid. company. schools. If elected I pledge myself over the new Miller trunk highway, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Curran and son to work for the be,st interests of the just opened for traffic. Donald, accompanied by Bill Curran, children of the schools and the tax' —a firm verdict for Frank Keyes returned this morning motored to Clementson Sunday and payers of the county. after visiting points in this county spent the day visiting witK Mr. and H. I. MAGLADRY. and in Beltrami with Henrik Shipstead, Mrs. Ableman. the farmer-labor candidate for Dr. Bodeaux W. Wieland and wife, superior quality. $20,000 FELL FROM MAIL POUCH U. S. Senator. Mr. Keyes is the same and Dr. Norguist of Brainerd motored J? party's candidate for state treasurer. (By Associated Press) up here Sunday and were the guests Auburn, 111., Oct. 17—Bills to the The two gentlemen have been conducting of the Withrow family, returning amount of $150 which had been ground a political tour in this section home Sunday night. to bits along the tracks of the Chicago of the state for the past week. Mrs. Ella A. Green departed Saturday & Alton road were being scattered The Misses Kathryn Withrow, Lura night for Minneapolis where she around today by the residents of this will visit with her son, Dr. Robt. Nelson, Meryl Rauch, Phoebe HanGreen, the the city. Officials of road made for two weeks and from there [son» Ethel Wold and Alma Olson were statement that $20,000 in currency fell the guests of Miss Mina Patterson will go to Portland, Ore., to visit her out of a mail pouch from a train last last night, the event being the celebration daughter, Mrs. B. F. Finke. night and was scattered over the road of her Miss Nina Patterson Mrs. Leo Kelly was pleasantly surprised bed. All but $150 was recovered. evening's entertainment took the form Friday evening when a crowd of a theatre party, after which the of her friends gathered at her home, A Remarkable Record guests and hostjess spent a very enjoyable the occasion being her birthday anniversary. evening dancing at the latter's The evening was spent at Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has home. a remarkable record. It been in card games following which a delightful has use colds, croup and whooping luncheon was served by the for KERRY TAKES THREE hostess. cough for almost half a century and TO THE PEOPLE OF KOOCHICHING cigarettes Harold Kerry, of this city, won the Miss Clover Sabin, home demonstration, constantly grown in favor and has COUNTY: first three prizes for pure bred poultry agent, departed for Bemidji Saturday popularity as its good qualities became I am sincerely grateful to you for at the National Poultry Show held night after conducting meetings better known. It is the standard the confidence you have shown in me in St. Paul last week according tp a at Indus, Mizpah, Waukanah and Forsyth. and main reliance for these dis in the the past and I promise you that report received at the county agent's The meeting scheduled for Loman eases in thousands of homes. The if I am re-elected, I shall give you the office. had to be cancelled on account of facts that it can always depended best service of which I am capable in fare the scarlet fever and diphtheria epidemic upon aind is safe and pleasant to take the future. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with there. After one more meeting are greatly in its favor when it is Yours very truly/ Mheat. Inquire 519, Sixth street or at each of the above named communities FRANZ JEVNE, I wanted for children.—For sale by S ?t im* phone 223. a new series will be started. 1 County Attorney. N. Rubin. HfjSV "Jf 2VS /J ltuil i1- r,tiiP&fcf.