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

December 29, 1910 · Page 4 of 9

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS nesota resuting from the movement purposes, all but 480 acres of this son to believe that he will succeed. gmm International Falls Press of trains and engines for the year end* tract was donated to the state by the The Press has always been a good Steam Heated Rooms. Perfect Service and Border Budget 30,1910, 215 ing June was killed and newspaper in a news way, but the Northern Lumber company and the 1,858 County Official Paper injured. For the previous year owners have or will learn that it is as Cloquet Lumber company. The Aldlne Cafe 168 1,555 were killed and injured. much policy as tl6ws that goes to make INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS There were 47 more killed during th4 the country publication. Bro. Watson Secretary of State Knox is busy just PUBLISHING COMPANY 1910 I7. A. NBPPBW, Prop, the year ending in than for the is conversant with the situation and now trying to make as good a treaty Located in the new litis Block is now open both DAY and NIGHT previous period. Of this total number has increased opportunity to aid in as possible with the Japanese government. GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. and we are prepared to cater to the most fastidious. 191Q killed in one was a trainman. the onward march of progress Our last treaty with them was 1909 In six of the total were trainmen. Littlefork Times/ 1854 1894, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUNDAY DIKXERS at 35 cents Si.50 A YEAR made in and ran out in if SUBSCRIPTION per plate. Relular meals 35 cents and up. When you are in we our on to our job we will smother International Falls give us a trial. If not satisfied, Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, V, Geo. Watstrt, formerly editor of any cantankerous feeling we may have When Emperor William gets used 1909, at the post office at International Falls. tell us—if satisfied, tell others. the Big Fork Compass, has gone to Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of to the peculiar brand of "hot air" and give Knox a chance to make Commutation Tickets. Bates to Steady Boarders March 3,1879. International tfalls, where he has tafc* such as that indulged in by Commander good deal. en over the Press, which he ttill in Sims at the Guildhall banquet last Thursday,December 29, 1910 the future edit. As Brother George week wherein he assured the British The Duluth Herald writes that persons always had a hankering for the large listeners around the festive board that claiming to represent the Herald metropolis, deploring the misfortune such was the love of this country for It is believed that the present session and offering to send the paper with a of being shoved into a little corner of congress will take preliminary the mother land that in case of serious number of other periodicals at reduced PoraH Bros. like Big Falls, we presume that he will difficulty with any other nation steps toward starting the parcel post prices are soliciting subscriptions now be satisfied. We wish hl«B success we would stand by her to the extent system in this country. in Northern Minnesota. The Herald in his new location.—Bemidji of "our last dollar, last man and last Is never offered at cut prices, and LICENSED PLUMBERS Sentinel. drop of blood" he will not take statements Open the ventilator and let some of these solicitors are fakers and the AMD made under such circumstances this good fresh air into your room, public is warned to have nothing to The? International Falls Press has HEATING ENGINEERS so seriously. you need it as much during the winter do with them. again changed hands. George Morrison, as during the summer. who during the few months he Sentiment is being expressed in High Grade Standard Enamel Ware1 It is understood that there* is a had editorial charge of the paper Twenty*four firemen and their chief some of the exchanges relative to American Radiators *&d Boilers movement among the leading Democrats made it one Of the beat in the state lost their lives by the falling of the forming anew party to be known as C. of the state to give Col. A. has relinquished the management of walls at the disastrous stock yards the "Strict Constructionists" party Weiss, editor of the Duluth Herald, the paper and Geo. Watson, of Big Oar Motto: "Good Service and lire last Thursday in Chicago. providing the government insists in the complimentary vote of the Democratic Falls has stepped Mto Missfioes. Bro. enforcing the letter of the law in re* Prompt Attention^ minority in the legislature for Watson has for number of years Some of the newspapers seem to gard to the sale of liquor in the so United States Senator, Col- Weiss been publishing a pgper at Falls. write as though they expected your called Indian country. While this with his Herald has certainly proved He is a rustler and well equipped in Phone 177 Uncle Samuel to take possession of sounds to as like "baby talk" yet we himself to be a warm friend and supporter every way to maintain t&e'hi&h stand' Cuba for good in about forty-five days do not presume that anybody will object of Northern Minnesota). Cor. 3rd St. and 5th Ave. International Falls, fflmn. ardset by his predecessors ot* the from now. to such a' movement, because it fe Press. The future of rst'ertiational high time that we eithef enforced Falls seems to be assured arid we congratulate The Sauk Centre Herald SftJmrfe Postmaster Erickson of ifctaidji the laws on our statutes boofcs or repealed Bro. Watson in getting' a that "reapportionmeflft is a gdocf thing was in Washington, D. C. over Clfcrfst them. No'fair minded person1 getting at foothold there.—B&olctiticfc and will come in due* time:" iHie mas receiving pointers on running the will object to the enforcing the American. time, eh! Good Lord, man,-the t&tte only postal savings bank to be operated laws of any country. fe lbttf? past due. This session we dtematod COST Of UNITED at present in this state. Northern in nesot a Hospital reapportionment, ant# if dfeniei What Others Say our ri#M» we'll proceed to* reattach Famine prevails over large area in STATES SENI1 KoochfchfiSff to Itasca count/ and appeal The day it was our privilege to t£&fe China, more than three million people International Falls, Minnesela to Gaoada for justice. IP thisbe ptifesessfoti of the International Faf&> are in want and appeals have been PiUss, treason, make the most of it—-CJrand we were not a little' amused UP made for over $1000,000,000 for immediate Rapids iteraid Beview. find on the door a card upfcn which $2,000,000 It cOste the senate nearly necessities. v»*as Written the familiar ad%e "Let a'jteat t^mafntaibiifcself. The salar1 i' db' ft." The following' area Mayne Stanton, son of Judge W. i&randmllfeageof senators represents Hennepin county grand jury report flew dippings from the newspaper Stanton, has accepted a reportcflal auoutlay of about $80«MW0. The was too strong to suit Chief Corriston iboysr relative tk the change dtfmanageirifenli position on the Diily Pioneer. Maj^ne salaries of1 fllie empibyes amount to of the Minneapolis police force, so he We'eaaaofc read the* (Attracts is young yet, but: he ha# in him tfte $1^000,art#' the esEra month's pay quit his job and Capt. Michael Mealey without E&feeliDg of gratitudfe for making of a good newspaper marfc the? get addfc tso1 this. The week. took his place last wilt the good" expressed aneflan contingent Ulild, oil* of wbieh the The Judge was at otte time accounted' inspiration' to ^endeavor to "mft&e one otliereipeiisw-of tlie bodiy are paid, of the ablest journalists in the Taking all things into chnsideration, in tfiiaMiewr field of labor:— state, and Mayne has previously had apprOaritoates^$880,000» a year. There Judge C. W. Stanton, elected some newspaper experience. He will Geo. P. Watson *fto has been puftJishirigtlie are- some 370 eaiployes-en the rolls for judge of this district, made the most fit in nicely on the local daily sheet.— BlgForfr Compass for sev^ payment1 out 08 tile $5S&)OOOi In addition phenominal run of any man in Minnesota Bemidji Sentinel. etal years past -ha^ purchased the International these ttiere ace3 su number of at the late election.—Grand employ» who pre paid out) of the contingent5 Fills Press Geo. P. is a Rapids Herald Review. 3®0HAHAK,. M. IX ELIZABETRtMOKAOASST,. MI- DL liTte wire and btrwill dbutotfess make ftffldi Ihe senato also bears According to the twenty-sixfti annual MART €L Ghosttl-ey, M. D. goodin his^new*fleldi—(5rani6§ Baplds i'tS propOTtiOn of tftie expense of maintaining The day before Christmas the state report of the railroad .and warehouse CRTBce oInternational) State Bank. tMecapitol polw» force, its Ibdeperndenti received the deeds for 2,680 acres of commission the number g# accidents 090 siiiare being $38 a yeaa. land in Carlton county for forestry to persons in the state of Min- We d6n't blame BfotSieir Watsonfor pulling up stakes^ at Bigr Ffclfe and pitching- his tenfr at' Mfceraational Lumbermen's Falls? 'Pussyfoot^Johmom sosmetiow forgot to1 include- the- "tSitiy of I tiny" in his dty listi• your health, George— Northon** Record. Supplies George Watson has- slipped into the editorial chair of thef International Falls^Press-and handled hi* first issue as though he was- built* for bigger things Xhan the Oonapjass- which he Soo Woolen Mill MacKinaws, the Standard! has been editing for sometime at Big Falls. Success,. Watsonc—Walker Garment of the North Country. Woolen Pilot. Shirts. Rubbers, all Kinds, including Golc 1 Geo. P. Watson, of tbte Big Fork Seals and all Lengths. Cbmpass, has possessed himself of the rE are putting a price on what H°^day goods we„ have: Ifeft in International Falls- Press-,, and has talten personal charge of the- editorial stocK that will suirely sell them in short Cast is ordm .. and* business manage meat. The Heraldi-Review hopes he mays '"'do well •entirely forgotten in this sale as we can not afford, tor-cartry these around them parts.-"—Grand Rapids goods over. You undoubtedly received.an unexpected Ghfiistmsas BeEald-Review. present from a friend. Dan*t fail to reciprocate With* a? nice little With last week's issue,. tbe- Interna-1 tional Falls Press .is. combined which Hew Year's gift. Call and see us, what we hctVifc is, for with the Border Budget^of International HIS IS TTE PIACC Falls, Minn.,. camerout under a about half of its original value. wkere you can mi new management,. Geo.. P. Watson having taken chargeu Uhe Press is a styles tliat are author­ very interesting: and, newsy country newspaper and alwaysOaas the latest itative, patterns that are S a news. Mr. Watson is^aniaid newspaper novel, exclusive and distinctive, man and has had a gjseat deal of experience in that line: and we believe tailoring of surpassing will keep this, jpurnal up to iti old Fancy eggs, try tkeni at 29c $5.75 Su^tr, 1001b. sack.. excellence—all from standard. We wish you the best of Jftilk,any brand 10c Ham, bacon. lard. askcfoi price. success, Bro-. Iftatsa*—WDose Lake .... 122C Ooe-half pint best catsup Apples, cranJaerries, .Grapes. Ed. Price Co. Star. 35c Fajacy creamery butter llb^.. Fresh imported and^dcws«&tic figs. 32c Fancy dairy lib We are reliably informed that Editor E A N A I O I A O Geo. P.. Watson of the Big Falls Compass,, bas reached out and gobbled ^Nowkere else in tke up the International Falls Press,, Pearl handle pockgt knives. A piece of silverware. Shaving sets, $l.Qpt up. community will you see which papec has been for sale the past I An auto scarf. Fine china. several weeks. Bro. Watson took, Fancy handkerchiefs. suet an elegant assortment Dolls for 5 cents. possession of his newly acquired] Ladies and men's skate&. Comforts and, blankets. printing establishment the first of the: Fancy house slippers., of fabrics, or suet complete weeks George will have to "go some? Warm coats ai*d sweater coats. Silk petticoats. value for tte money. Let to keep up the high, standard of tha& paper set by Editor George E. MoErison us take your measure and who has edited the Press, thajflisfc Just try this Flour once at prove our claims. Today. ftw months, but we guess he iei cap" pivTw RchtoaCM able of doing iit. Here's success- to fi, I Ttfree^lfton NoreltV Sack, rJU the new owner of the Intei«attonaV Exclusive local representative of Ed- lower pocket* $1.50 for 49 lb. Sack Falls Press Korthome Record. N. L. SEMANDE You will rever use others The International Falls. Press of Thursday last appeared under new management, Geo. P, Watson of the Big Fork Compass, being the new H. D. Reasonable Prices editor and manager. The vjaried Honest Goods career of the Press seems to have been due to its desire to surprise the good International Falls citizens of the "City of Destiny" at Franson Bldg. times, the regular diet being inter? sperced with what some deemed vexatious Minnesota International Palis, extras. Mr. Watson enters upon Rarest the Railroad Depot his duties better equipped than any who have undertaken the job for two years back and there is goodie (4