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

December 19, 1912 · Page 1 of 6

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IS AROUND LOMAN. The. Misses^Ellen and Ida Dahlgren The new wireless law require that International falls Press cam^iin from Northome to attend the €ohn Palm .and wife of Cok£to, all operators shall ^obtain a? government social returning Saturday. I A I E Minn., wire here to attend" the fuiifcr- and Border Budgetf V. license. «*..***••• .--4 of their son-in-law, Haggerty. Gust Carlson and family, A. Ported al Wm. J. family and Martin "A man may have great conversational Mr. Loman is now offering a good and Tuefer Official City Paper of International SCORE CARD SHOOTING came over from Plum Creek for the abilities and still have very few thing to a live man who wants to operate Falls, Minnesota "I social. conversational opportunities." or own a fine farm in a "coming" I'm Miss Sena Etteslad and Mrs. Ole know married myself."—Houston place. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Ettestad accompanied by their brother, As our mail has to be carried from Post. PUBLISHING COMPANY the Falls on foot, everything is "firstclass," Henry made a call at Emerald Come and get a score card and enter shooting contest Park Farm Saturday. The largest personal injury verdict the past week. A little snow GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. Mrs. W. E .Sykes who was called on record in the state of Minnesota will help now. which begins Dec. 12th and ends January 4th, 1913. to Big Lake by the death of her father, was upheld today by the supreme Nov. 30th the Odd Fellows organized 11.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION returned Wednesday accompanied court. Mrs. Bertha M. Blakely was here with about twenty charter by her mother, Mrs. McMillian and awarded $33,615.35 and her husband members. They have a fine large hall Entered as Second Class Matter June S3 also her sister. T. D. Blakely, $16,126.15 for injuries in which to hold their meetings. 1109, at the post office at International Fall Three prizes given away, good for an order Minnesota, under the Act .of Congress A box social was held Friday evening sustained when a closed carriage in Fred Smith and his men put up the March 3.1870. at the Wildwood school house for which they were riding was struck by State oFrest'service telephone between on E. E. Peterson's Stiri sf Quality for amount won the purpose of raising funds for fixing a Minneapolis street car. here and Laurel last weekWalter THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 up the play ground. Under the Dahlgren and brother and Mr. supervision of the teacher Miss Parent, Hedund are putting the wire up the According to the Twin City papers A Merry Christmas to you all. FIRST PRIZE $6.00. SECOND PRIZE $4.00. THIRD PRIZE $2.00 an excellent program was rendered Black. This will be a grand thing Mrs. Coykendall of ,St. Paul is consisting of singing dialogues and West Fork should have a branch. sueing the Wonderland Amusement It is said that President-elect W3'son and recitations after which the boxes This community was shocked Tuesday, Co. for $10,000 damages because has expressed a w.llingness to were auctioned off by the Wildwood Dec. 3rd to hear that Wm. Haggerty got an inch and a quarter sliver in Come and see the 500 Comical, and Senti­ of point Taft to the Supreme Bench auctioneer, Napoleon Rousse, and all was found dying in the road. her left leg while going down a slide at the first opportunity. proceeded to partage of the good John Christie the Bannock mail carrier mental views. 75 different kings, 16x20 the way that we used to slide down things that the cooks around this vicinity found him. He had a large calibre the bannister when we were kids. inches. On display to call the attention of are famous for. The proceeds Unless all signs fail U. S. Officer rifle with him and in some unknown amounted to a little over $22.00. manner had accidently shot holders of the presidental appointive spectators and customers, and any of which Before another issue of this popular kind will lose their jobs as soon as himself through the heart. The ball family journal all the people of THE TOWN NEWSPAPER. may be purchased at reasonable prices, possible after March 4th. entered the chest and passed out of this county, to-gether with the rest If Stand" by your town newspaper. his back. He could still move his with or without frames. of the civilized world will have celebrated there is anything in your town worth lips when found but his last message St. Paul is going to issue a million the nativity of the Savior of talking about, ten chances to one your can only be guessed at. dollars worth of bonds to raise money men. He whose life and teaching has little town paper had a hand in putting for a better waterworks System to Obituary. done more to bring "Peace on earth HENDERSON S PARLORS it there, and if there exists any be installed during the next six years. William Haggerty was born in and good will to men" than that of & AMUSEMENT unsightly or unsavory nuisance twenty Troy, N. Y. July, 1867. He has told all other agencies combined. He came chanceis to one it will stay there us that he left home many years ago If the new ruling of the district not to be ministered unto but to minister. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA until your town editor sees it or smells and never returned although he has May we all become infused commission is enforced there will be it and wipes his pen on the town since heard from his folks. When he no more "rushing the growler' after more and more with his spirit that board's breeches. If anybody beyond last heard he had two brothers and a week next Tuesday in Washington, we may emulate his example more the wajls of your little burg ever perfectly. a sister still living. D. C. learns that there is such a place as Deceased has travelled about a Peaceville it will be through the town great deal until eleven years ago Society women of several eastern oracle. The life of President-elect Wilson when he found a "home" that suited cities are breaking the egg trust and Every village gets its money's has been twiee threatened, to the him. It was then that he took his egg dealers by selling fresh eggs at worth in the village newspaper. It's Wbat are You Going knowledge of the police authorities claim on Black river, where he has 24 cents per dozen when the dealers the wagon that carries all your good during the past week, first by three since hewn out a beautiful home in the are trying to get 38 cents per dozen. things to market. It ought to be kept rugged looking mountaineers with forest. to Eat Today? in good repair. In many cases it heavy moustaches named Peter Dunn, December 22nd, 1913 he was united would pay to grease it, paint it, keep his brother, Jacob, and their pal Seeley Whitelaw Reid the U. S. Ambassador in marriage to Miss Anna Palm. Two its running gear in shape and shelter to the Court of St. James died Davenport who demanded $5,000 girls and two boys came to bless this We will help you to answer this question it at the public expense. in London last Monday after an illness of the executive elect or his life. The if you will call at our store, or call us by union and with their mother remain Stand by your town newspaper. of only two weeks. His remains second time was by a 17-year-old phone. to mourn their untimely loss. It's the guardian and defender of will be brought to New York as soon Russian boy who, when arrested was This friend and neighbor had a interest, the forerunner and pioneer as practicable on a British warship. found armed and determined in his Meats and Groceries very large acquaintance, and all threats to shoot the gentleman upon of every advance movement and the knew him to be a just man, always sturdy advocate of law and order. his arrival from Bermuda. It is reported that President W. H. seeking to help those in need and being Are our specialties and we carry the best products in these lines that Take it away and it would not be six Taft has accepted the "Kent professorship kind to all in general. money can buy. DISCLOSE THEIR HOLDINGS. months before the town would look qf law in Yale University, at He jvas a kind and thoughtful husband Why not? Congressman Lindbergh as if it had been doped. Business PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET $5,000 per year. He regards this and an indulgent father, never would compell all members of congress would drag, society would yawn, and sum together with his private income so happy as when doing somthing for to disclose the financial holdings grass would grow between the cobbles. of $8,000 per year sufficient for his J. C. INFELT, Proprietor the comfort or pleasure of his family. and connections of their families. Long live the town newspaper!— family., nee'ds Why not? Should not congress and Virginia Industrial Magazine. The Odd Fellows, to the. deceased which state legislators, also, partake of their had belonged but three days, The onion and potato crop of the own medicine? asks the Duluth NewsTribune. conducted the last sad rites. Rev. San. Joaquin valley, Cal., is so overwhelming Bryan, of the' M. E. Church, of International that six carloads have been They are frightfully alarmed lest Falls, spoke the words of shipped to Chicago, for free distribution others should be unworthily influenced comfort, cheer and sympathy, that amongst the poor, the railroads by such connections. No capitalist or marked the last respects we could helping pay the freight. Here is a Good Christmas promoter is allowed to pyramid banks show our. friend of yesterday. From Why should any be permited to pyramid a striking text chosen from I Samuel, congressmen? William Galloway of Watrloo, Iowa 20-3 "There is but a step between me Newspapers must disclose their financial has presented President-elect Wilson and death." An interesting sermon connections, the names of with a $5,000 cow from a famous was delivered. their owners, how and by whom capitalized Iowa herd, so that he and his family A multitule of friends, such a^ one and what their editors eat will be sure to get the right kind seldom sees here in the woods, atended before writing. Why should the country of nourishment during his term of the funeral, at the I. O. O. F. hall be in ignorance as to the ownership office. Saturday p. m. at 1 o'clock. Interment Are You Public Spirited? and capitalization of congressmen? was made in Riverside Cemetery. :"h Judge Clark of Independence, Kansas Are You Interested in the Men Who Represent You? If a man wants ai job which is at All that the tenderest words and who is holding court says that he congressional disposal, he has to show kindest dffeds of a host of friends intends to have women juries in#every not his ability or fitness, but the personal can do to give sympathy to the sorrowing case where the testimony is not likely connections which warrant his family, go out to them in to be of an embarrassing nature" getting the job yet a congressman Do you want to know how they vote on laws which are of importance to you, their great bereavement. because he believes women have more has to disclose neither to get his own and where and by whom those laws are draw up? time for jury duty than en. job.—Littlefork Transcript. Are you interested iu whether your, Representative gambles his time and MARGIE. beer money while he is away from home attending to you business? Albert Hanson is on the sick list. If he is a Countv Optionist, are you interested in learning ths location of The Ladies' Aid are preparing a the drug store which ne patronizes?It will be the duty of program for Christmas eve. Mr. Test from Mizpah preached Saturday The Northwestern Legislature Reporter night in the school house. Chas Gingrich was to International Falls Friday and Saturday on business. to keep you informed weekly-on all there things to tell you whether your Representative is a friend of the Corporate Interests, or of the people. Chas. Gingeich shipped a car load We will expose all Riders, Jokers and Corporation Woodchucks which are of vegetables the past week to International continuously foisted upon the people by their trusted Representatives. Falls. We will throw our searchlight down all rat holes without fear or favor, and Mrs. Tuttles' two brothers came will have some very pertinent things to say on proposed legislation which a corporation from Nary, Minn., to work here this owned newspoper could not bring before the pdblic. We have at hand winter they came Sunday morning. some very interesting facts gathered during the General Election, which will be interesting A big load of young people went in connection with several proposed bills which are now drawn up ready Sunday to the Big Fork river to skate to be brought before the Legisture. We will give you some red hot sizzling news and visit at the home of Mrs. Bloom. that you will not find in and other newspaper! Among other thingss the evil araising from the entrance of the pulpit into politics, and its effect on the incoming Miss Flossie Willey was seen on 1 Legislature. ourd streets Saturday from Caldwell We have a few personal paragraphs ready now, on some of the new Representatives, Brook school. She came out with and their methods of becoming elected. Mrs. Bloom. Is this worth 50 a year to you? The young people gave a surprise We will be permanent,^giving out exclusive write-ups of the National and AbsolufeiyPure birthday party on August Quarum Northwestern Legislatures, as well as Minnesota State. Saturday night of the past week. Do you want the truth about your laws, and who is behind them? The only Baking Powdermade Mr. and Mrs. Ray have rented the ft Do you want to know whose money is defeating legislation which is for the Willard Horton house on the Homestead from Royal Brapeiipam of Tartar pesple? and have moved there. They will If you do, cut out and use the foliowiug coupon, and we will do the rest. 'cut pulp wood for Chas. Ginrich this winter. J*lje Northwestern Legislature Reporter, WILD WOOD. Union Block, St. Paul, Minn. Adds Miles Heath made a'call at Banner Enclose please find 50 cents (stamps, check or money order) for which please send Park Farm Wednesday. Ml J. I. O'Laughlin has been hauling your weekly paper for one year beginning January, 1913, to hay and wood for Gust Erickson. uali Name.. —. H. P. Nordby and Paul Duschane ^-Street .1 -.. -1-' ------1 -1V|. t.1'A .t... .1.11....... have gone to Northome on business. H. G. Taylor made a business call City and State.— at the home of J. Porter Plum A. of Creek. MAIL IN YOUR COUPON EARLY TO RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Mr. E. W. Rodendizer of Emo, Ont., spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. 6. Taylor. v,r usjPt:*r8 ,M, XSl^L^, ^•-7 .**» l-i