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

February 8, 1912 · Page 2 of 6

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SAYS MONEY TALKS. The New York Workers' Call, a socialist TAXIDERMISTS daily paper published in the city of New York, has the following to say editorially of the action of Rupert Swinnerton, the Hibbing land and dealers in nan, and brother of Dr. 6. F. Swinnerton RA W pU Rg this city, who recently told a reporter for one of the Duluth daily papers that he had made eighteen Highest prices paid thousand dollars in eighteen months since deserting the pulpit go into tP the real estate business. All kinds of heads for sale "Front Hibbing, Minnesota, comes Moose an interesting and rather unusual ABSOLUTELY PURE story of a Methodist clergyman who, finding after .twenty years' experience that he could not live by his craft, abandoned it and turned to the real estate business, by which he has Makes delicious homebaked accumulated eighteen thousand dol larsin eighteen months. foods of maximum "He declared that he 'could not Caribou quality at minimum cost* raise money enough among the saints so he solicited from the sinners and Makes home baking a got it.' And the chances are that the saints, being Relieved of his importunity, pleasure will approve of his conduct Correspondence Solicited quite "as much as the sinners. Besides, Mounted by Erickson Bros. Spread 70 Inches. he is now 'worth' eighteen The only Baking Powder thousand dollars, whereas heretofore he* Was 'worth' nothing. E I 5 0 N O S made from Royal Grape "Even as a laborer in the Lord's vineyard he was not accounted Cream of Tartar worthy of his hire. Possibly many RANIER. MINN. of the 'saints,' who were supposedly charged with his maintenance as a No Alum No Lima Phosphmt&m clergyman, and dodged the burden, have done business with him to their 'raising money.' Those dollars will mutual,profit in his new occupation. SMOKE do all the talking in his .defense that Perhaps, he may .have extracted is necessary, and will even silence the LA ZENDA from some of them in successful real censure of the hypocrites of his congregation, estate dickers much more than he who, had he been unsuccessful could have gotten from them individually in accumulation, would have as a pastor, even had they fulfilled Domestic been the first to denounce him for their financial obligation to him Northern Minnesota Hospital abandoning his 'sacred" though unprofitable LA TRINCA as members of his congregation. 'calling.'" "The saints upon whom clergymen depend for their living in these days International Falls. Minnesota COMMITTED SUICIDE. Havana are developing a decided disinclination Chas. Beese, a young man 24 years to speculate in real estate in any of age, committed suicide Sunday AT ALL DEALERS other world but, this one, and like -v !%-.•{ in his room at the Frederick hotel by & 1» the sinners, are becoming wordly and taking a dose of carbolic acid. He materialistic in character. An investment 7"«c ... had only been in town about two that can only promise returns weeks and little is known of him, although after the investor is dead is not Get Your Job Work Done Here a letter found in }iis pockets regarded as a business proposition addressed to his father at Superior these days,, especially when the transaction concerns the welfare of the stated that his wife had left him, investor solely as an individual, and which is supposed to be the eause of has no beneficial effect whatever upon his rash act. The body is being held Three Leaders his family or anybody else but himself. at the Green undertaking parlors and will be shipped to Superior tonight. 3-11 $3* "As the test of the reality of any j&JuS&t belief today, religious belief included, DASTARDLY WORK. is the amount of cash that will be Baudette, Feb. 2.—A $re which R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN, M. D. Golden Grain Belt Beers put up for it, these abandonments of might have had very serious results MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. the pulpit mean nothing else than a was discovered in the house, of Mr. growing depreciation of the value of Office over International State Bank. Bellideau near the Canadian Northern Whiskey religious belief in the public mind. railway tracks about midnijght Wednesday. "This Minnesota clergyman is fort George D. Arnold, a merchant unate beyond most of his fellows in in Old Baudette, was on his Rock Spring Water possessing the quality known as way home from his store.'when he 'business ability," which has enabled noticed flames issuing frotq the side The Hurray Cure Institute him to acquire more in eighteen of the Bellideau residence. The fire months from the sinners than the UNDERWEAR & HASSELBARTH. LOCAL AGENTS had not gained-much headway and saints p«fd him for twenty years' he soon had it out. Upon examining Of Minneapolis service in his former occupation. the premises it was discovered that International Falls/Minnesota. And from every point of view he is It Cures The Liquor Habit two holes had been bored into the justified in making the change. wall and kerosene poured in. Mrs. "As a successful real estate dealer, Bellideau and three children were he will stand much higher in public sleeping upstairs. It is not known Composed of Purely Vegetable Compounds esteem than as an unsuccessful who the fiend that exeeutedthis distantly clergyman-r-unsuccessful not neces 11 0 act is. Mr. Bellidea^ was not sarily as a preacher and expounder at home as he is at present employed of the gospel, but lacking in the one Destroys the appetite for drink, removes the alcohol from in Winnipeg. indispensable essential, incumbent fcl\e system and builds the system up to its normal condition alike on real estate dealers, clergymen leaving the patient mentally and physically the same as he was AID OF FRIENDLESS. before the drink habit was formed. With past experience to and all other human beings who are confronted with the task of 'making A. C. Petrie, field ftgen£ of the look back to one who has a desire to be a man again can do so. a living*—the art of 'raising money.' Minnesota division of the Society for We do not want a patient to come to us who does not desire to stop drinking, and we will not take any one who is forced to come the Friendless, has spent the past "The average clergyman has a just to us, as we do not care to take money and not give value received few days in the city in the interest of grievance against society in this particular the society, Sunday and Monday to our patients in return. respect. It insists that he evenings Mr. Petrie occupied the pulpit 'J must be able to 'raise money,' and at of the First M. E. ehurch and told the same time outfits him with an One of the most thoroughly equipped institutions of the interested audiences of the work the education which is a handicap on his society is doing in the way of caring kind in the United States. ability in that direction. He is supplied for orphan children, and- others with a stock of 'securities' Officially endorsed by the Medical Profession, who have fallen into the hands of the which are continually depreciating jn law. Mr. Petrie also addressed the value to the'point where they are becoming Recommended and Designated under the Minnesota children of the public school Monday unliable, and is expected to afternoon. The society is doing a 'inebriate Law. 'raise money* by disposing of them to grand work, and it was to the care of people who, while pretending otherwise, I Thousands of testimonials to be submitted on applica­ it that Judge Wright was going to really. regard them as worthless, consign the two young men who recently tion. and can neither be cajoled or sent to the reform school were terrorised into putting^ up money for Write for our illustrated booklet (sent in plain wrapper) at Red Wing. For some reason the them. authorities were unable to hear from All correspondence confidential. "Under these conditions the minister UncnaaiencK the society, much to the regret of who throwsup his hands and loth JudgeWright and Mr. Peterie. Murray Cure Institute quits the game in disgust is fully justified, and all the more so/if, lite Superiority UNKNOWN MAN LOSES LIFE. this'Minnesota preacher, he can show Baudette Region: An unknown So Tenth St. Minneapolis, Minn. 2Q eighteen thousand hard dollars as a man met death in afire that destroyed result of adopting a new method of ahouse near Clementedn one day last last week. He was a young fellow apparently about 30 years of age, and is though to have been a Scandinavian. He had been acting rather strangely, and he was evident Here they are ly of unsound mind. He worked a few days 4t the camp of Mrs. Felkirkner^ 1. Richest soil1b the world. 2. From two tofira valuable crops each year without fertiliser. but left without notice and We guarantee that Copenhagen Snuf| 3. Beet railroad, water transportation and market facilities in without drawing his wages. America. He was not seen alive again, and 4. Mild, balmy winters and ploaaaat, hoalthfnl rammors. ii is thought hewandered in to the 5. Only 27 milosfrom tho groat city and World port Now Orleans, is now and always has been absolutely^ with it* myriads of railroads and steam ship linos loin* all unoccupied house and went tombed. •vor the World. His bisdy was found in the cellafand If all of these unparalleled advantages would interest you—if you want lo know it is supposed that he put on big tfu best farm land, investment America—vnite pure snuir, mat it more about us at once for descrip­ fire and went to bed without paying tive literature. It will tell you all about this wonderful country. Your own good judgment will tell you the rest any attention to it. The coroner of For full information about our special railroad rates direct to Paradis, in the laws of every State and all federal laws. Koochiching county has been notified. delightful climate of SoutBern Louisiana. write. tefephone or call upon Dr. G. F. Swinnerton, assistant Bedell & county coroner, ordered the body American Scuff Company, 111 Fifth A*e-,N«wYork. Wried at the eounty's expense, after learning the facta regarding the International man'sdeatk