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

March 27, 1913 · Page 1 of 4

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,r ^*r 7 •*, K\ .-it? INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS. £$$*.J if a j^S-NECK RINGS. A.1 PROFANITY, 1 11 II INTERNATIONAL FALLS What the women in the Shan Hills A man is known by the company he of Upper Burmah want is a long keeps. He.is also known by his language. AND BORDER BUDGET neck. Beauty is estimated from the No amount of good clothes extended head pivot. From childhood or outside polish can prevent a man American & European Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postotlice at International the women wear tight rings of from being regarded vulgar and lowbred Falls, Minn under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. brass about the neck, and at the slightest who is addicted to the use of Plans relief from the strain another profane words. The use of profanity ring is added. Besides the rings GEORGE P. WATSON, Editor and Manager plainly indicates that the person employing INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. Best Tabic Board $4.50 Per Week around their necks, they wear heavy it has such a limited knowledge rings on their legs. of words suitable to express Official City Paper of International Falls. Subscription, $1.50 a year Vciw The United States imported about ideas, that he is compelled to use profane $220,000,000 worth of packing house words in order to convey his dich to be dug when more than 10 per products during the. past year. With thought. A fatal and destructive cyclone passed Good rooms $3.00 to $4.00 per cent of the land benefited belongs to these figures before you, is there any The uniform use of chaste, refined, over the Omaha section of country week, all newly furnished, electric the state. argument you can advance why stock and beautiful language is not only an on Easter Sunday causing the death lighted and steam heated. raising is not one of the best propositions index to a pure, clean, and cultivated of about 150 people and the destruction before the people of this north intellect, but is always to a lady or of millions of dollars worth of Secretary W. R. McKenzie of the Hotel gentleman, one of the surest elements country today? If moose and deer property. N. M. D. A. and a resident of Bemidji, thrive here, cattle, sheep and hogs of success in any business where language is being suggested as the first senatorial is required.—Masonic Observ- will do likewise. A proposed congressional re-apportionment In Bob Burnett Building representative of the new district, bill has been introduced into which includes Beltrami and A BATCH OF SMILES. 2nd Ave., International Falls the legislature which places Koochiching Koochiching counties under the recently During a fraternal hour at Wasb' in the new ninth district passed re-apportionment law. IHITE SLAVE BOOK ington one night Uncle Joe Cannon with Beltrami and other timbered No man has done as much as McKenzie was reminded of an incident that happened Exposing the horrible hideous truth about the And conunties. traffic in young girls, and the methods of the hellhounds toward the passage of this important II in Illinois. of the underworld whose business is buying and girU 12 to is years old into a life of shame. Belling measure and he is certainly Read There was a revival in progress at how young girls are tricked into entering resorts of illfame. Editor C. M. Atkinson in Vol. I., Read about the father who found his daughterand the entitled to the first honors. Iiih man who found sve»»ih«art in these resorts when they one of the leading churches of a large No. 1 of the Crosby Crucible says were supposed to be working Biz luo-pnsre book. securely sealed, Mace/-Rath town recently, Uncle Joe said, when a prepaid 25c. Pubs. Dept. St Paul, Mfasi. "Its a lead pipe cinch that none of One of the first official acts of secretary man more or less bewildered rambled those saints of old ever tried to start of State W. J. Bryan was to SALE OF SCHOOL ANO into the edifice, took a conspicuous a newspaper" Whats the matter C. notify President Gomez of Cuba, that seat, and fell asleep. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA M. Congratulations anyway, Its a this government would not stand for In the meantime the revival went good paper. OTHER STATE LANDS the law he was getting passed liberating HAS on. A hymn was sung, and the parson, thousands of prisoners who had standing in the pulpit, impressively The Chicago, Milwaukee railroad is LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL been jailed for looting treasuries and remarked: advising its employees to look pleasant creating disturbances. Gomez was "All those who wish to go to heaven State of Minnesota- State AuJitor's Office. and learn to laugh. Even the railroad St. Paul, February 24th. 1913: evidently trying to make a good fellow These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. will please rise." NOTICE is hereby given that on April 14th, companies are beginning to learn of himself with the rabble so it 1918. at 10 o'clock A. M.. in the office of the Everybody arose, of course, the County Auditor, at International Palls. Koochiching that it does not pay to have its rep- 1 PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: would be easier for him to disrupt the County' in the State of Minnesota. sleeper being the only exception, and I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands resentatives going around with a face newly elected officers who would News Print Paper 220 tons per day when they had resumed their seats, and also those state lands which have reverted that looks like a chunk of sour dough. shortly hold the reins of government. to the state by reason of the non-payment Ground Wood Pulp__ _200 tons per day the parson continued: of interest. President Wilson and Sec. Bryan are Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase "Now, then, all those who wish to Sulphite Pulp 1 10 tons per day price and interest on the unpai 1 balance from to be commended for this action. Judge Stanton, McLennahan and date of sale to June 1st 1914 must be paid at go to hades will please rise." Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually the time of sale. The balance of purchase Wright have appointed a commission At that moment the sleeper was money is payable in whole ui in part on or before forty years from the date of sale the rate of permanent roll of over month TO ISSUE SMALLER STAMPS. A pay $75,000 per of fifteen of the oldest business men awakened and hearing the word "rise" interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent Consider these facts, and we feel sure you of Bemidji to draw up and submit to per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of he scrambled to his feet. Washington, March 24.—The design year provided, the principal remains unpaid each the voters, a character for the government will agree with us that International Falls for ten years: but if the principal is paid "Dominie," said he, with a puzzled of anew and smaller parcel post stamp within ten years from date of sale, the rate of of that city according to the expression, glancing first at the parson is destined to become one of the most important to replace those now in use was approved interest will be computed at five per cent per commission form of government. annum. and then at the congregation. "I Saturday by Postmaster General manufacturing centers of the North Appraised value of timber, if any, also must be paid at time of sale. don't know what the question is, but Burleson. Numerous complaints West. Lands on which the interest is delinquent, you and I seem to be in a hopeless may be redeemed at any time up to the hour According to the new law a jury that the present stamp, all denominations of sale or before re-sale to an actual purchaser. minority."—New York Telegraph. in civil cases may return a verdict of which are the same color, All mineral rights are reserved by the laws Residence Lots trom $200 up Business Lots from $1200 up upon the agreement of ten out of the is hard to distinguish as to value and of the state. A man left his umbrella in a stand Industrial Lots from $600 up Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted Terms to Suit all twelve jurors after the jury has been easily "raised," caused the change. to be sold to any one purchaser. at a hotel recently, with a card attached out ten hours. The jurors at the The new design will possess no artistic gents acting for purchasers, must furnish C. B. KINNEY affidavit of authoritv. Appraisers' reports bearing this inscription: District Court now being held under merit, but bear only a large numeral. showing quality and kind of soil, are on file in "This umbrella belongs to a man this office. The various denominations Judge Stanton at Grand Rapids will Lists of lands to be offered may be obtained who can deal a blow of 250 pounds of the state audito1" or the state commissioner will be in different colors. Approximately Sales Manager be the first to use the majority rule. of immigration at St Paul, and of the county weight. I shall be back in five minutes." $50,000 yearly will be saved auditor at above address. SAMUEL G. IVERSON, International Falls, hy the smaller stamps, it is estimated. Minnesota State Auditor. The Baudette village council decided When he returned to claim his last Monday night to purchase several property he found in its place a card SHERIFF'S SALE. hundred pounds of mixed clover bearing the following inscription: PAL'S OPPORTUNITY. and timothy seed to be sown on their Notice is hereby given, that by virtue "This card was left here by a mfen Chisholm, March 25.—Bruce, the vacant lots in their village and in of a judgment of the District who can run twelve miles an hour. I well-known sport writer, has this to other places where the Canadian thistles Court for Koochiching county, state shall not come back."—Metropolitan Three Leaders say of the announcement that Pal grew rampant. This action on Magazine. of Minnesota, rendered on the 22nd Brown and Joe Mandot may meet in their part is worthy of emulation in day of March 1913, in favor of Fred pugilistic battle at Butte, Montana: this and other cities. MA CAN'T VOTE. Heinemann and against D. Engelbert "There is no definite assurance that Ma's a graduate of college and she's and Alice Mead Engelbert, for the the contest will take place. Terms read 'most everything sum of Fourteen Hundred fifty-nine The tax meeting held in this city Golden Grain Belt Beers have been wired by the Butte club to She can talk in French and German, and 84-100 ($1459.84) dollars, a copy last Thursday was well attended and the manager of the little French baker she can swim and she can sing— of which certified by the Clerk of said a resolution favorable to the settling boy but somehow this chap from a court, having been delivered to me, I Beautiful? She's like picture! When of the matter was passed. We had Harpers Whiskey the French market district of New she talks she makes you think will sell at public auction to the high-: hoped to be able to give a complete Orleans has ever held out for a heavy Of the sweetest kind of music, and est bidder, for cash, at the Front report of the proceedings in this guarantee and this fact may militate she doesn't smoke or drink Door of the Court House, in the City weeks issue, but are compelled, Rock Spring Water against the chances of the match being Oh, I can't begin to tell you all the of International Falls, Koochiching through force of circumstances over made. poems she can quote County, Minnesota, on Monday the which no one had control to postpone A contest with Mandot will prove She's as wise as any lawyer is—but 5th day of May 1913, at ten o'clock such report till our next issue. the golden opportunity that the Chisholm UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS ma can't vote. a. m., the following described real boy has long awaited. It will pjroperty, situated in Koochiching State Auditor S. G. Iverson has When pa is writing letters ma must afford him the chance of showing his International Falls, Minnesota. county, Minnesota to-wit: asked that a bill be passed appropriating always linger near goods under the magnifying rays of Lots twenty-three (23) and twentyfour $162,000 for the payment of the To assist him in his spelling and to the national calcium, and should (24), in block seven (7), of state's share of the taxes levied in make his meaning clear. smiling victory reward the efforts of Jameson's Addition to International the digging of judicial and county If he needs advice her judgment, he the little range battler, the door latch Falls, according to the plat thereof on ditches. He also asked that the law admits, is always best that hangs at the pugilistic houses of Subscribe Now file and of record in the office of the be amended so that the state will have Every day she gives him pointers, Rivers, Ritchie, Wolgast et al, will be register of Deeds of Koochiching a right to protest against ordering a mostly at his own request out to the iron ore scrapper. County, Minnesota. She keeps track of legislation, and is Dated March 22nd, 1913. taxed on bonds and stocks, Thos. P. White,.... But she never gets a look-in at the Sheriff of Koochiching County. sacred ballot box. Geo. S. Langland, M. I. A New Style Attorney for Judgment Creditor, Ma is wiser than our coachman, for KOOCHICHING COUNTY International Falls, Minnesota. he's not a graduate, And I doubt if he could tell you who Hobart M. Cable is governing the state NOTICE OF APPLICATION A N S He has never studied grammar, and OF LIQUOR LICENSE. I'll bet he doesn't know State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, Whether Caesar lived a thousand or Player Piano City of International Falls, two thousand years ago Minn. He could never tell us how to keep the Notice is hereby given that application ship of state afloat, At a pricc any one can pay ADMITTEDLY the most fertile in the northern part of the has been made in writing $o For he doesn't know there's such a state, in fact, cannot be snrpassed anywhere, is just about to the City Council of said city of International thing—but ma can't vote. realize a change in value. There will be more land bought Falls and filed in my office, Player Recitals Daily this year by settlers, than the combined lands sold since the praying for license to sell intoxicating Once when Mr. Jones was calling they county was formed. Good Roads the missing link between liquors for the term commencing got up a short debate the farm and the market are to be built and the wise ones living on the Sixteenth day of May, Open Evenings That was on the tariff question he in International Falls and vicinity will miss it if they do and terminating on the Fifteenth 1913 supposed he had it straight, not at once take the advantage to buy before spring, while the day of May, 1914, by the following But before they'd finished talking he price is low and the terms are easy. Business men of International Come in and get Acquainted person and at the following place, as threw up his hands and said Falls should pick up some snaps which now can be stated in said application, respectively That he'd not read much about it nor had in Koochiching township within a few miles of the city. to-wit: .. remembered what he'd read 1 The following are the names of several shrewd men known to D. T. McPhee, at the Northwest He's too badly rushed to study hov^ to you who have recently purchased farm lands close to town: front zoom on the MARVIN'S ground door of the better human lives, Still he looms up like a giant when Rex hotel, which is located on Lots Franz Jevne W. H. Gemmell R. F. C. litis 1, 2, and 3, block. No. 10 of International R. C. Fraser election times arrives. Geo. A. Snyder C. B. Montgomery G. A. Qveson Falls, Minn. R. H, Bennett Dr. R. H. Monahan Fred Day Said application will be heard and Ross Bros. Mrs. Goodkins does our washing, for Dr. McKenzie Jewelry & Music Store Frank Keyes Frank Green she has to help along, determined by said city council of the W.V.Kane City of International Falls at the Taking care of her six children, 1.- W. F. Marvin, Proprietor Council room in the City of International though her husband's big and THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. LET US SHOW YOU. .v strong Falls, in Koochiching County, Representing the— and State of Minnesota, on Monday, When he gets a job he only holds it till he draws his pay,:. .v.. ,..,./ the 7th day of April, A. D. 1913 at James A. Terry Piano Co., Inc. Then he spends his cash for whisky or 8 o'clock, p. m. of that day. THE EN6ER-N0RD REALTY GO. ff else gambles it away Witness my hand and seal of said I suppose his brain's no bigger than City this 19th day of March A. D. 3rd Street, International Falls, Minn. the brain of any goat, 1913. ii-f ir a R. C. Fraser, And he'd trade his ballot for drink v„, -T-bat ma can't vote! City Clerk. iA. j********