International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 30, 1913 · Page 1 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRB0S. BAPTIST CHURCH. ed aristocracy have lost power in INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS the North and held it in the South. "V Sunday school at 10 a. m. followed International Falls Abstract Co. The sections have drifted steadily by preaching service. Topic for morning AND BORDER BUDGET apart. sermon: 'The' Law of Conquest." The Maderist Revolution took root BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors In the evening the pastor, E. M. Hulett Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postoffiee at International and gained growth in the North. It will give the third of the series ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. promised more freedom and the division of sermons on "Is the Bible the of great landed estates. Established Word of God*" Last Sunday evening Collections, Conveancing and Loans iaoagw in the Capital, it lost support GEORGE P. WATSON, Edit* and he took his audience on a long INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING C0. of the North by inability to keep journey through Egypt and Asia J. E. BURDICK, Manager its promises, and fell under pressure Official Paper of Ranier digging down- into the old buried Official Paper of International Falls. of the reaction that surrounded it. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, cities of antiquity unearthing monuments, MINNESOTA Population is denser there and political obelisks and tablets which action quicker and stronger. The to give the state a "business administration" To-morrow is Hallowe'en. .Whooj have been buried 6000 years and reaction is re-established in the South herup boys, that is your night. based upon "intelligent economy." now are found to marvslously confirm As a rule politicians, pure the revolution is confined to the the claims of the bible. Next Sunday and simply, ride into office upon a North. evening he will compare the proprecies Let me live in my house by the side A. SetterJund & Co. Here, is irreconcilable conflict that catch vote notoriety. The long service of the bible with history and of the road, rendered the state by Mr. Iverson, must be settled by struggle and conquest, note its wonderful fulfillment. Good Where the race of men go by by division or by slow growth rendered efficiently, will appeal music. A cordial welcome to all our The men who are good, the men to the people, who want economy and of education. American sympathy services. Young people's meeting at who are bad, with the I^orth is perfectly intelligible^ law enforcement. Iverson as been 6:30, preaching at 7:30, one half hour As good and as bad as I. in touch with state affairs for thirty though Americans forwarded earlier than during the summer. General Contractors I would not sit in the scorner's seat, the revolution only by unconscious education. years. Two years in the legislature, Or hurl the cynic's ban The sympathy of Continental four as clerk in the state Let me live in my house by the side Europe with the South is quite auditor's office, four as clerk of the of the road, International Falls, Minnesota BETHLEHEM CHURCH as clear. The situation shows a state treasurer and the last twelve And be a friend to man.—Sel. highly interesting problem to work years as state auditor, is his record. Fifth street, corner Tenth avenue. itself out. Mexico should make history No man is better versed in state affairs No president was elected in Mexico Rev. E. L. Heermance, pastor. Sunday fast in the next few years.— or known as much about the last Sunday because only about 10,000 school at 10 a. m. Morning worship business of the state as does Iverson. Duluth Herald. votes were cast out of a voting at 11 the ordinance of baptism will He is a clean man, dignified and population of 3,000,000. It is necessary be administered. Evening worship at plain. His platform declares in bold that at least a third of the PROFIT IN NEW RURAL SCHOOL 7:30 attention is called to the change LAWRENCE E. GILBERTSON incisive language what he stands for voting population shall vote in order of hour. The pastor will continue his The consolidation of rural schools and he makes no bones about saying that an election in that country for talks on the Qualities of Christ the seems to point the way to the solution it.—Roseau County Times. president shall be legal, The most of themes for the month are: Nov. 2, of a big problem: How shall the those who did vote were federal soldiers. farmer's children receive an educa- Courage Nov. 9, His Optimism His Plastering, Chimney Buiiding and all kinds of A real estate dealer is advertising tion worthy of our enlightened and Nov. 16, His Kingship, Nov. 2o, His Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. lands in Polk county in the newspapers Humility. During the morning service progressive times? The little red Pianos have found their way back in southern Minnesota, and there will be a nursery in the school house is an anachronism and Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. again into some of the saloons in gymnasium room, where small children the statement is made that they have a back number. our city and if reports are true slot will be cared for. All mothers produced 51 bushels of wheat to the Phone 198 The school chosen for recent investigation Minn. International Falls, machines will be put back again ifl acre. This is an evidence of good wishing to attend this or one oi in this connection was the about ten days unless some churcb land, but eve nat that remarkable the other churches are invited to Harlem consolidated school in Winnebago crank gets interfering with other crop, the net returns would be only county, Illinois. This school ueople's business. Go to it boys, HOW DE DEES. about $35 to the acre. Had the same was chosen because of its advanced there is a little rope left yet, and land been planted to potatoes the ideas concerning, farm education ana Chick Backus, Dink Lewis ana Eberhart is still governor. yield would have been about 300 bushels Leaders Three social life. Here are some things the Sawdust Erret are all in Minneapolis to the acre, and would have investigator found: A corps of fine spending most of the time riding given a net profit of over $100 ot The National Highways Association teachers, each one a normal school around in Chick's machine. the acre. And this land can be purchased have recommended a bill for the graduate a principal who, in addition George Ewing oeems to like the for $50 and less an acre. creation of a fund of $500,000,000 for to being trained for the usual school walking between here and Nakoda. There are hundreds of thousands of building national highways, $50,000000 work, is equipped to teach manual He much prefers to walk to riding on acres of good land in Northern Minnesot to be spent each year on 50,000 training and agriculture an assistant the speeder. Golden Grain Beers Belt that have never been touched miles of highway that will touch principal trained to instruct in Father Bassler entertained some by the plow that have the stored up every congressional district in the domestic science and sewing a build- of his friends Monday evening with richness of the centuries, that can be Harpers Whiskey country. The association proposes an ing of four school rooms, each with a rabbit stew. purchased for even less. Why every ad valorem tax upon tobacco to raise proper lighting, seating capacity, Big Chief Houpt has been spending acre is not taken up by farmers who the amount. heating- and ventilation a manual several days hunting near the town Rock Spring Water know good land, is one of the wonders training room with adequate appoint- of that name down the line. of the age. St. Cloud Journal. Some interest is being shown ments a domestic science roam El Toro Smith was up from the throughout this county in the law chemical and agricultural laboratories farm over Sunday with a potato and After referring to the need of enforcement and economy paragraphs two furnaces, one for steam and Onion in each pocket. El Toro and UNDERWOOD & HA5SELBARTH, Local Agents economy and reorganization of the in the announcement of State Auditor the other for air heating a gas plant his "Hairtail" terrier will return to State departments the Owatonna International Falls, Minn. Iverson in his candidacy for the for lighting and cooking a large attic the city for the winter in about a Journal-Chonicle ,says: Republican nomination for governor, for games, and three acres of fortnight. Returning to the consideration of so much so that we have been asked ground. The Palace Victoria again has an candidates, it would apjpear that Mr. to publish again his announcement Li In the Harlem school district the air of its old time life. Babe Earl Iverson has a little the best of the full, which are pleased to do on another rate of taxation for school purposes is there with her happy smile, Pudge governor as to other issues. He declared page of this issue. is ninety-three cents on each hundred Bassler has annexed a "dawg" and himself for vigorous law enforcement, Northern Minnesota Hospital dollars of assessed valuation. In several other bright lights shine which has never been Ebei Rockford, a city adjoining the consolidated there each evening. The large cities do not seem to be hart's strong suit, and he audaciously district, the rate is about expressing much interest in the coming challenges the "invisible governmenf'which double that of Harlem. There is governship fight, if their newspapers SCHOOL NOTES everyone knows stands scarcely a city anywhere that maintains are any criterion, not so Mr. Chapman, "The Chicken Man" behind Governor Eberhart in the its school so cheaply as do the 5 1 however with the smaller cities or 1 from the University Farm, lectured agency of Ed. Smith. We rather consolidated districts. Consolidation country districts, they seem to be to the school on poultry raising, last like it, whether Mr. Iverson really 'v V- costs more than the district schools, all but unanimous in favor of the week. His lecture was enjoyed' by means anything by it or not. Mr. but less than the same grade of work Big State Auditor who has built up all. Iverson, too, has had the benefit of in cities. such an enviable reputation for this some thirty years of experience in Night school was held last Monday In Harlem the average total tax, state by his business like policy as night with an enrollment of about public office, mostly in important positions including the school tax, is about auditor. thirty some of the high school stud- such as that of state auditor 327.75 on each 160 acres. Before con- in which he should have gained a solidation the average total tax on en^s» an^ eighth grades assisted in. Sure, State Auditor Iverson has knowledge excelling that of any other the same acreage was $25.50, thus teaching. It is expected that the made some mistakes, he would not man as to the workings of the making a yearly increase of $12.25 ^crease as the weeks pass, class wil1 be human if he hadn't but they are state government. He ought to be in taxes on each quarter section due The Court House is being used at so small when compared with the a fine adviser for a constitutional to increased schools expense. To the present time for school purposes, many good things he has done in convention. Some may object that balance this increased tax the land three classes being held there in the his excellent Business like administration Mr. Iverson has been in public ofllce has appreciated in value about $10 afternoon. as Auditor, that they should long enough, but that is a puerile objection. an acre, since the school started, and Some of the monthly examinations be overlooked, and this state should We don't, or at least, should adjacent to the building a much greater will probably begin the first of next do itself proud by electing him governor. not, parcel out offices as gifts or R. H. Monahan, M. D. enhancement of value is recorded. Elizabeth Monahan. M. D. week. rewards, but rather should bend our To prove these statements it is Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. W. A. McLeod, M. D. The High school reporters are as efforts towards selecting the best only necessary to state that the total Office over International State Bank. International Palls, Minnesota follows: For the Press, Einar Stubee, man for an office, for the welfare of Eberhart lays the blame assessed valuation of the district is Governor Wayne Burdick in Senior Class. the public service. It is true that for the enormous increase in state now $100,000 more than when consolidation Rossalie Kurzeck, Edward Anderson long continuance in office, particularly expenses and appropriations- upon the was adopted.—Country in the Junior class, Hartley Pendergast, in state office and at Washington, legislature. Andrew Davis, who is Gentleman. Carl Harrison in the Sophomore often destroys the persepective of chairman of the house appropriations class, Nicholas Rauscher, Geneviene the officeholder through steeping him committee, says that when the budget Young in the Freshman class. METHODIST EPISPOPAL CHURCH INTERNATIONAL FALS, MINNESOTA in an atmosphere poisonous to public of appropriations was being prepared Mr. Jewell the agricultural teacher spirit and destructive of the sense Sunday, November 2. last winter, Gov. Eberhart was returned from attending to other of responsibility to the state. However, HAS consulted on every item and that he We invite you to join our Adult matters throughout the different Mr. Iverson will have to try personally approved each item in the LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL Bible class in our Sabbath school. schools of the county. He gave two to show us just how well he has kept appropriatons measure.—Long Prairies Bring bibles. lectures this week. The pupils of in touch with the advance of modem Leader. Remember 'the midweek services of These combined guarantee a populous center activity. the high school and the seventh and political thought and how readily he is Wednesday evening at 7:30. You eighth grades take notes on Mr. Jewel's responds to the ideals of the present will need your bibles. Storage chambers for coal are being PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: day. lectures. Sunday evening service begins dug in the bottom of the Panama News Print Papa* 220 tons per day Devey LaPage, a member of the Canal, says the November Popular with a song service at 7:30. Mark Ground Wood Pulp___200 tons per day Freshman class has gone to Stevens POLITICS CLEAVAGE IN MEXICO Mechanics Magazine. In time the change in time. Sermon subject Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day Point, Wisconsin, and will make that The plan of five Northern Mexican question of coaling United States war My Neighbor and I. Morning sermon States, more than, half the Mexican his home for the present. Saw Mill-- 100,000,000 ft. annually vessels will be a vital one and coal subject will be, .The Only Religion, territory, to secede, is more than an Hartley Pendergast and Carl Harrison pockets are being prepared now while, The Religion of the Second mile, A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month episode of the rebellion. It marks a walked to Ericsburg Sunday, the machinery is on the ground. The Christianity is not so much a passport Consider these (acts, and we feel sure yoa line of political cleavage in the Republic looking for game. The report is bottom of the canal has been chosen to heaven as it is A Program for will agree with us that International FsAs that has been defining itself that all they saw was a rabibt track Earth. 'y for the storage chambers so that the re destined to become one of the most important for many years. The division between and they didn't get that. coal will be safely hidden from any The Sabbath school begins promptly manufacturmg'centers of die North North and South there is not possible enemy. at 10 a. m. with selections from A number of our students and unlike our own in the Civil War. It teachers are displaying very rosy ... Wert. the Victrola as follows: Angle's Serenade, has grown with invasion of American cheeks, red lips, and dark eye-brows, violin and cello duet, basso, State Auditor Samuel G. Iverson, ideas of democracy through railroad solo, Rocked in The Cradle Of The as a result of their try's to Paris RRIIIIN $200 UP Lots tron Bwiim L«ts fr» $1200 ip whose name is known in thousands building, mining and other immigration. with the "Merry Travelers." The Deep, Staney, duet Saved By Grace, of homes throughout Minnesota, has $000 lidvsfrial Lots froa Hp Tires te Slit tR climate must have agreed with them. with orchestra, March, King Cotton's, launched his candidacy for governor knowledge of freedom, land rights, C. B. KINNEY by Sousa's band. They are also rather cross, but they and outlines a platform on which he The Northern peasants have tasted You are invited to. all the services will probably sleep it off over Saturday will ask the votes of his fellow citizens. wages and political privileges from and Sunday. of the church. You will find "Our His long service as a public Sales Manager contact with the United States. The Folks" friendly folks. Our aim is to The high school students are frequently official fits him for the position and peons of the South have remained in have a homely atmosphere so folks started by cries of "Fire! International Falls, his knowledge of the affairs of state the chattel state, ignorant, if not contented. can feel at home with us. Fire! now adays. The fifth graders will enable him, if. elected governor, The clerical body and land tp .' C. H. BLAKE, Pastor. are learning a new song. 1 T: -4 *4.. ii», m' v"' ', 5 if*i if -v *. In- *-V, --V.-w• i.v. '-.••.v. i-yi TX?r\ fj "i ihiw A, 4. C-