International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 13, 1913 · Page 1 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. NEW INDUSTRY Makes Horns Baking Easy I INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FOR THIS CITY AND BORDER BUDGET American & European River (Continued from page 1) Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postotiice at International Falls, Minn under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. merce from entering that man's Plans house. GEORGE P. WATSON, Editor and Manager INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. "The exact truth about this legislation Best Table Board $4.50 Per Week is this: The Webb act makes Official City Paper of International Falls. Subscription, $1.50 a year the interstate shipment of liquor amendable absolutely to the laws of the separate states, whatever these ing of little save the news which The house committee on agricultural laws may be. At present there are Good rooms $3.00 to $4.00 per stirred uncertainly in heart and brain. schools reported favorably on the different laws in differnt states regulating week, all newly furnished, electric Every new turn of events served only bill to purchase 628 acres of state in lighted and steam heated. the sale and manufacture of to start questions and stimulate vague 70-24, Koochiching county, and to establish liquor within their borders. Therefore hopes, like unto those which had been a state demonstration farm the Webb act is general in its Hotel destroyed on Calvary. POWiER there. application. The Stranger felt this mood, ».nd "The act is clearly constitutional, said to them: 'What manner of communications In Bob Burnett Building too, for the reason that congress has A state police force, to be under the Absolutely Pure are these that ye have an absolute and defined right to regulate direction of the governor, is provided 2nd Ave., International Falls one to another, as ye walk and are interstate commerce. If congress for in a bill introduced in the house The only baking powder sad?" One of them was so full of his choose to declare liquor as a contraband Saturday by Representatives Mites made from Royal Grape own thoughts and of the event that of commerce, then it would be Porter of Mankato. Besides general Gream of Tartar had engrossed their attention that he so 'declared and the supreme court police duties as assigned, the state police NO ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE said in reply: "Art thou only a would sustain it. are to act as game wardens, factory stranger in Jerusalem, and hast not It is very certain that the liquor inspectors and to help the district known the things which are come to interests will carry the new law fire rangers. There is to be a commisioner Mr. Wheelock has quit work at Mr. pass there in these days?" at a salary of $2,000, and between to the supreme court, where a decision Geddises. Soon the Stranger was opning up probably will not be handed down 75 and 100 policemen paid $40 ^e neighbors went in finished to the two sad companions the treasure-house a year and subsitnece. The bill abolishes for a couple of years, unless under INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA raising Mr. Blakes house. of the Scriptures. They the new rules, the case can be expedited. the state game and fish commison. were now near the village. It appeared Mr. Beilue has been hauling lumber. The opinion of as good a lawyer HAS that their new comrade was Mr. Burnett has his barn completed. as President Taft that the bill going straight on and away from LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL is at least of doubtful constitutionality, SNYDER DOES GOOD WORK. them He had bidden them a good Mr. Cris Boe was helping B. Carney in which belief he is backed by The following letter was received evening. Something in them, however, this week. other lawyers of equal ability, and the These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. by County Attorney Franz Jevne made it impossible for them to opinion of other good lawyers that the Arthur Lenlan is hauling timber from Mr. Geo. A. Snyder who with let him go. Something in him was PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: unconstitutionality is beyond question for Mr. Blake. life and light, and it must not be Miss Shelland is our County Lobbyist would encourage the appeal to Mrs. Carney and children were callers News Print Paper 220 tons per day in interest to the state legislature the lost. The night was near would he the courts, even if there were no other at the Beilue house. Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day not abide with them. Besides the die of the several good roads and reasons for such appeals.—Minneapolis Mr. Burnetts family has been on Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day school laws that we need for the more tate of hospitality thus expressed, Journal. their hearts were speaking. He had the sick list with lagrippe. rapid development of our county. Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually They are both working hard, by attending warmed into life the dearest hope they Mrs. Blake called at the Brice Carney M. E. CHURCH. permanent pay roll of over per month A $75,000 meetings of the various committees ever had, and they thought it had perished. home Tuesday. Services at the Methodist Episcopal Consider these facts, and we feel sure you A resurrection had already occurred which have these important Mr. Blake got the small bone in church next Sunday. Public worship will agree with us that International Falls matters in charge and they are doing to them. If they failed to hear at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. his leg broke, while skidding timber. all that he had to say they might lose is destined to become one of the most important all that anyone could do to make their The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Mr. Jarker is hauling timber for everything. work effective. manufacturing centers of the North will be administered at the morning Brice Carney. As we read the gospel story we Minneapolis, Minn., March 5th, 1913 West. service. At the evening service have a sense of glad relief when we Mr. Franz Jevne, International Falls, Mr. Carney and Mr. Beilue were the pastor will give an address on: come upon Luke's words: "But they Minni. Baudette callers one day last week to "Dr. Livingston: Weaver Scholar Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1200 up constrained him, saying. 'Abide with Friend Jevne: Explorer Missionary Saint." Bible consult the Dr. about his broken Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit all us, for it is toward evening, and the We are to have a hearing tomorrow school at 10 a. m. Send your children limb. day is far spent.' He went into tarry afternoon before the House Committee to the Bible school, or better still, C. B. KINNEY with them." Who has not expressed on your bill establishing a come and bring with you, and attend the desire to have been there with State Farm on Section Sixteen. Mr. the Adult Bible Class yourself. You the three, as they sat at the evening Sales Manager Iverson asked me to let him know will be cvordially welcome. meal together? Was anything to re*v when the meeting would take place Our services are open to the public them of that Last Supper? As International Falls, Minnesota and he would appear with us and assist and all are earnestly invited to was customary,the guest had the chief us in advocating the passage of attend them. this bill. I believe now that we will seat at the table, and he took the F. Bryan, J. bread., uttered the blessing and gave be able to get it through successfully. Pastor. We are having a great deal of it to them. Then c.me their glad cry: "It is trouble in getting the appropriation ERICSBURG. Three Leaders for roads. We have successfully passed the Lord." Was it his touch upon Everybody here is buzzing around the bread so like the touch upon the it through three Committee and doing something. have but one left, with every assurance bread and wine at the supper in the Ralph Barton has been in the twin upper room, where they saw him last that they will act favorably upon cities the past ten days on business —"the Last Supper"—that made them it. The state committee on appropriations and pleasure trip. recognize him? Certainly he seems are not satisfied with it in Golden Qrain Belt Beers Mr. Bill Eddie has quit teaming its present form and have insisted on to hint this, in the phrase which recalls and is slinging hash in Mr. Holms' Iivtke homes the past, as he says: "While I a new draft. We will have the final hotel. Harpers Whiskey hearing before them on Tuesday evening was yet with you." Miss Mclntypre visited at the wkere quality The lesson for us is to look for our next week. Thompson home four miles west of Lost Ideals, which are Risen Ideals, I will be home a week from Saturday town on Saturday. in the very circumstances where they Rock Spring Water to meet with the County Commissioners couivis yoM Martin Mattison has a team of and make my report on the were lost. Expect them to appear to horses shipped up from pequot and is you and to me, in the mental mood Elwell roads. will always fmd hauling logs, ties, etc., loading cars. Yours very truly, and tense which were yours and Lyman Mattison Sundayed home UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. LOCAL AGENTS Geo. A. Snyder. mine, when we confessed to our hearts but rturned to his school duties at the that we had seen them betrayed and Falls, Sunday night. International Falls, Minnesota. forsaken.—Frank W. Gusaulus. THE AFTER-GLOW OF EASTER. T. A. Enke and two sons are Harvesting pulp wood these days but will Easter morning signifies forever & THE NEW DEAL. gladly welcome spring one more. that our best ideal, even though slain The new administration will now Mrs. Gus Holm and her children, and buried by the enemies of all administrate the people of this na Hilda and Arthur Berg the New Ho Subscribe Now goodness, cannot be kept in the grave. tion will have to pay the freight. The tel propriaters keep a full house of Crucify Truth on Calvary, and wound THE PERFECT BREW president is hoping to see reforms boarders also a full house of work Leads Them All it. to death place it in the strongest begin, and many sports are doping the but they keep buzzing around. of sepulchres, and set a seal of stone, president to win. For he is wise and and Truth will rise .again. It is the eager to help the toiling mass, which AGENCIES EVERYWHERE WING RIVER. history fevery Great Cause of Goodness—first now subsists on meagre soupbones Mr. Blake is so he can be around THEQHAMM BREWING COP crucifixion, after being and garden sass. He hopes for equal ST. PAUL MINN. again. misunderstood and mistreated then justice betwixt the poor and rich, relief KOOCHICHING COUNTY Mrs. Trulston went to the Falls to entombment, and then resurrection. from laws that bust us, from prove up on her claim. The story of Jesus'death and resurrection grinding woes and sich, for worthy Mr. and Mrs. Burnett was a Frontier is the perennial symbol of these compensation to those of low estate caller Wednesday. things. A N S the new administration will now administrate. Mrs. Carney and children were over If your Cause, or your Truth, or Alas, that high ambition to call on Mrs. Blake. [FREE your Vision of Goodness has not done to ease the peopl's load, to better much for you—has not won your love man's condition, must tread a rocky and devotion—before it was slain, you SALE OF SCHOOL AND road! There's small enthusiasm when THIS will not likely recognize it when it has great reformers rise the people have 1 BEAUTIFUL ADMITTEDLY the most fertile in the northern part of the proved itself superior to death. PILLOW/. a spasm and turn suspicious eyes up OTHER STATE LANDS state, in fact, cannot be surpassed anywhere, is just about to Secondly, we will know our Lost if on the statesman daring who'd leave realize a change in value. There will be more land bought Cause when we get back to something —tinted this year by settlers, than the combined lands sold since the like the sad set of circumstances in the beaten path they crowd around on good county was formed. Good Roads the missing link between which we lost the thing so dear. Pure quality him swearing and ventilate their State of Minnesota. State Auditor's Office. St. Paul. February 24th, 1913:— the farm and the market are to be built and the wise ones living Linen Crash. There is always a place where we NOTICE is hereby given that on April 14th, wrath. They say, "This fellow bothers in International Falls and vicinity will miss it if they do 1913. at 10 o'clock A. M., in the office of the mentally lose our Christ—where we A21 ask County Auditor, at International Falls, Koochiching we the people with his fuss! The cus not at once take the advantage to buy before spring, while the spiritually recognize the tragedy of County' in the State of Minnesota, & Skeins of price is low and the terms are easy. Business men of International I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands toms of our fathers were good enough the overwhelming of our adored Ideal. Richardson's and also those state lands which have reverted Falls should pick up some snaps which now can be to the state by reason of the non-payment for us!" Full many a verbal storm If that adored Ideal is to have a resurrection, of interest. had in Koochiching township within a few miles of the city. Grand Prize Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase and we are to know it, as or tornado will he meet, and so the price and interest on the unpaid balance from The following are the names of several shrewd men known to our Christ—that is, as the Power in date of sale to June 1st 1914. must be paid at Grecian Floss sad reformer soon goes on frigid feet, you who have recently purchased farm lands close to town: the time of sale. The balance of purchase our life which saves us—we must money is payable in whole *ji in part on or before There's little consolation for him forty years from the date of sale the rate of be ready to find Christ in the same Franz Jevne W. H. Gemmell R. F. C. litis interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent who'd save the state. The new administration it and a specially with which to embroider per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of circumstances—at the same mental R. C. Fraser Geo. A. Snyder C. B. Montgomery each year provided, the principal remains unpaid written dias* will now administrate.— crossroads where we lost him. for ten years but if the principal is paid G. A. Oveson R. H. Bennett Dr. R. H. Monahan gram lesson, for »0 G©IllS within ten years from date of sale, the rate of These disciples knew their tragic Walt Mason. Fred Day Ross Bros. Dr. McKenzie interest will be computed at five per cent per Pillow and we will give you the Top annum. loss at the Last Supper. Crucifixion Frank Keyes Frank Green W. V. Kane Appraised value of timber, if any, also must and Back Absolutely Frem. and Easter followed. Easter Sunday be paid at time of sale. The Largest Magazine in the World. Lands on which the interest is delinquent, evening came, and some of the disciples Wo have five other equally may be redeemed at any time up to the hour Today's Magazine is the largest and THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. LET US SHOW YOU. of sale or before re-sale to an actual purchaser. started out, perplexed and bewildered, arassti© Designs best edited magazine published at 50c All mineral rights are reserved by the laws on an eight-mile journey to of the state, By mail 5 cents extra. per year. Five cents per copy at all Emmaus, with a mystrious fellow Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted to be sold to any one purchaser. traveler. Their mood was like the newsdealers. Every lady who ap Agents acting for purchasers, must furnish We carry a.|full line of needlework THE ENGER-NORD REAL-TY GO. affidavit of authority. Appraisers' reports April weather. The springtime was preciates a good magazine should showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in supplies. Stamping and order work a this office. walking through the gardens, opening specialty. send for a free sample copy and pre Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained THE BAZAAR buds into bloom, and liberating of the state auditor or the state commissioner mium catalogue. Address, Today's of immigration at St. Paul, and of the county the song in the bird's throat, as these auditor at above address. Magazine, Canton, Ohio. SAMUEL Q. IVERSON I. men passed on but they were think- International Falls. Minn. State Auditor.