International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 13, 1913 · Page 1 of 6
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UVWflhjty Y€J'r^-% a .• -"|V.•" »..'•.• (. .'9'^«V#»."."' i'Vf.,V.SV '•-jr Jf" p* INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. service at such reasonable cost under Real "Daylight" Invented. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Dr. Herbert B. Ives of London has our present arrangement. International Falls Abstract Co. Invented daylight, he says. Scientific Very truly yours, men have worked for years trying to AND BORDER BUDGET The International Falls Press. accomplish this task. Doctor Ives has P. S., Say Billy, I saw' Ed. the BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors been at work for at least a dozen other day and was surprised to learn Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at'the Postofflce at International years, and he asserts he has finally ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 4 that he had not seen your open letter produced a light which is in every Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. way equal to sunshine. The of Oct. 17th to him, so I interviewed scientist has designed a powerful incandescent Collections, Conveying and Loans him on the matter as follows, GEORGE P. WATSON, Editor and Manager INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. lamp with a special mantle, which is What answer will you give to the J. E. BURDIC i, Manager so placed in a cabinet he has designed Region, Mr. Backus, as to when your Official Paper of Ranier Official Paper of International Falls. that its rays are immediately beneath International Falls Minnesota railway will be built into Spooner a reflector. This is made of metal, which he says Jack Roche has been and the light is forced downward through a series of delicately colored talking about? tices in connection with the saloon The city of Cleveland is reported screens, so arranged that the average Well, you might tell my good friend business that have a terrible effect on to be twenty-one inches under the rays which are not found in the north Billy that Jack Roche can always the ideas of voters. If the saloon men recent snow storm. light are eliminated, and the effect, it be depended upon to tell the truth are going to grasp for every nickel or Is said, is that of a perfect harmony of A. Setterlund & Co. and to do as he agrees, and that he quarter they can get, salt it away, or light similar in every way to the rays Cloquet, the largest lumbering city should get the news direct and not of the sun. take it to Duluth and spend it, and in this state voted dry last Tuesday from those whose wish alone is father never let go of a dollar at home—if with 113 votes to spare. to the thought, you might also 8topp'ing the Wind. they work the younger generation of In the village church during the tell Billy that as soon as we get American manhood into spending all The custom officers evidently count morning, service the organist was annoyed some of the large construction work their money in riotous revelry that General Contractors a drunken man an undesirable citizen because the organ-blower kept we are doing in this vicinity out of lands them home broken financially working the lever noisily after he had when they send them back to Fort the way I will talk the matter over and physically and mentally unfit for finished playing. A famous preacher Frances to sober up. with him. He should appreciate the had come down from London their usual work on Monday morning to International Falls, Minnesota fact however, that one ^cannot do preach. The organist scribbled a —if the saloon men lose sight of the Trying to do business without advertising note to the blower, and sent it round everything in a minrite. fact that their are a lot of people who is like kissing a pretty girl by a choir boy, who, misunderstanding What about dividing Beltrami are 'on the fence' in this saloon question—then M, his instructions, put it into the in the dark you may know what you county? just as surely will the saloons hands of the preacher. The note waa are doing, and enjoy doing it, but nobody Tell him that I helped split one be voted out here the same as as follows: "Perhaps you will kindly else does.—Sauk Center Herald. county and have never had a minute's they have in many another town.— when I tell you to. The people Btop peace since, but that perhaps the next have come here hear my music, not to Carlton Vidette. experience will be more satisfactory. your noise." LAWRENCE E GILBERTSON "President says that the tariff What about the Judgeship to which On the front page of this issue bill will probably not reduce the cost Lucky Loss of Privilege. Billy refers For Boston lawyers of today the will be found a statement of the of living.' Then in the name of holysmoke, Tell him that I have not given this late Judge Sherman has become what condition of our city finances which what's it good for? It won't a moment's thought but if Frank McPartlin Plastering, Chimney Buiiding and all kinds of General Butler was for' their fa there are anything but satisfactory.' It cure fits or seven years itch.—Memphis wants any help, I suppose —the starter and the target for stories Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. will also show to the business men Commercial Appeal. it will be in order to give him the of all kinds. After a particularly and tax payers conclusively that the same kind of help he has always given hard case, a member of the bar met Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. city's policy should be along lines of the judge's son, and took him by me. "A German can drink all day and the hand. "You son of fortune," said retrenchment and strictest economy. The Press. go home like a gentleman. An Irishmen Phone 198 International Falls, Minn. he, "to have Judge Sherman for your At best the available incomes of this takes a few drinks of whiskey father!" '"Why, how's that?' answered city between Sept. 1st and the first and wants to fight. A Scandinavian SCHOOL NOTES. the young man, "You can't of June 1914 will not be sufficient drinks a few swallows of alcohol and try cases before him!" By Einer Stubee. to make any appreciable reduction then wants to vote for prohibition." Minnie Mathison was absent Mon in the outstanding warrants during msmmrni •.OS3Y HAIE •—Dav/son Sentinel. that period. Therefore it seems as day. & F&OM DAFDFJJFF The physics class are ^studying though it would be extremely unwise Socialism cannot be the panacea pneumatic machines. for the city to undertake the k' Na'f for all the ills, that municipalities are The 'seniors have finished reading 53tsi.iui OC-T purchase of land for the construction subject to. They tried it for a year "Palamon and Arcite," one of the of a city water and filtering plant, at Bemidji and rejected it. This Canterbury Tales. commercial lighting plant or a a If you care for heavy hair that glis' week, both Crookston and Thief River Stolen—eatables from the pantry central heating plant which would in tens with beauty .sua is radiant wi.LL Golden Grain Belt Beers Falls by very decided majorities in one of the flats, at Picnic Corner life has an incomparable softness ant! probability require an investment all turned the socialists out of office. is fluffy and lustrous, try Dantlerine on Hallowe'en night. of from $150,000.00 to $200,00.00. It Just ono application doubles the Rather think, the same thing will Night school was held Monday and Harpers Whiskey should also be borne in mind that beauty your' hair, besides it imme oi happen in this county next year.— Wednesday night with a number of most all payment made on city warrants diately dissolves every particle qf Spooner News. dandruu. You enn not have nice new students. Some of them are costs the city, in discount, upwards Rock Spring Water heavy, healthy hair if j'ou have studying Evangeline. of twenty per cent more than dandruff. .This destructive scurf robs Some of the teachers and pupils on a cash basis. the hair of its lustre, its'strength 'and Don't forget the annual meeting are counting the days before Christ its very life, and if not overcome it of the Northern Minnesota Development produces a feverishness an.- ?hing of mas vacation. Soon they will be association which meets in Bemidji, the scalp the hair roo amish, UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local Agents Cloquet voted the saloon out of counting their money, to see if they December 4 ani. 5. A good loose-! air! die then the hau rails out that city last Tuesday by the decisive have enough. farrr "-are'v get a 25-c -nf, i-oUle or International Falls, Minn. program is being- provided. The work vote of 50-5 to 391—over 100 plurality. Kno Danderine from any. dru of this association has been very Like most other saloon men,the members store and just try it. Bethlehem Gymnasium Hours. successful in calling the attention of of that fraternity over there the rest of the state and of the elgislators were not perceptibly perturber when The gymnasium schedule for the Every Home to the needs of the thirty the petition went around. They believed present is 'as follows. People are northern counties. There is, however, themselves secure in their positionon welcome to come as visitors, but GEARHART'S FAMILY KNITTER Northern Minnesota Hospital much more to be done. Dunlap Island. They never those intending to use the gym regularly Will knit a pair of stockings, heel and toe, in 30 suspected that the people would sacrifice are asked to procure membership minutes. Improved, up-to-date, with Ribbing A Kansas man is convinced that so much business as they will cards as soon as possible. Attachment. Knits everythingin the home from home-spun or factory yarns. Over advertising pays. Te advertised lose in the voting out of the saloons. Monday night, young mens' class, 100,000 machines in use. Willknit hosiery with heel and toe proof for a lost five-dollar bill But when the votes were counted under Mr. open to all men Spraklin, against holes. This new feature doubles the wear of hosiery. and a stranger who had picked up they, were a sadly didsappointed lot over 18. Meets at 7:30. Investigate our Home-Work. one on the streets read the advertisement of men who had invested between Tuesday at 7:30, young ladies cl&ss ltoney.Mftking proposition. furnished at cost. Yarn9 Write today for catalogue and restored the bill to the advertiser. $50,000 and $100,000 ^n their buildings .led by Miss Gould, open to all women work dons and samples of on FREE. the machine, all A few days later while and fixtures, who are now out ot over 18. Blg Ifoney for Aginta. looking over a vest he had laid off, business. A strange thing about this Wednesday evening, Senior boys KMHMT KNITTING MACHINE CH DEPT. the original lost bill was found in a voting on the saloon question is class under Mr. Spraklin at 7:15 business Clearfiald, P» pocket. He says advertising pays that many a man will go to a saloon men's class at 8.00, led by Mr. 100 per cent.—Jackson Co. News. and buy drinks, drink and be merry, Liljeblad, open to all men. OUR, ACID STOMACHS, and yet when he gets into the voting Thursday evening, girl's class under GASES OR INDIGESTION booth he will silently make a mark Miss Gould, at 7:30. The girl was about eleven, and that will put the saloon out of business.—Carlton Saturday afternoon at 1:30, intermediate Each "Pape's Diapepsin" digests 3000 the boy perhaps a year older, and Vidette. boys under Mr| Ward, taking grainy food, ending all stomach they were talking in front of the misery in five minutes. in boys from third to sixth grades. Pioneer store the other night as one The senior boys, seventh grade and Time it! In five minutes all stomach of our residents and his wife came REPLY TO OPEN LETTER. distress will go. No indigestion, over, meet again Saturday evening at along. Just as the passed, the boy heartburn, sourness or belching of To Editor Wm. Noonan, 7:30. was saying. "This is the first time ?as, acid, or eructations of undigested Baudette Region: ood, no dizziness, bloating, foul R. H. Monahan, M. D. I have talked to you, but I haven't Elizabeth Monahan, M. D, Dear Billy: ireath or headache. THE STATE'SWAMP LANDS been able to take my eyes off you for Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. W. A. McLeod, M. D. Pape's Diapepsin Is noted for its Your open letter is read and appreciated. a year." The husband smilingly (Continued from Page 1.) ?peed in regulating upset stomachs, Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Minnesota You are perfectly right timed to his wife and remarked, is the surest, quickest stomach remedy in calling our'attention to that which in the whole world and besides it xious inquiry could do nothing but "The kids learn that stuff at an earlier harmless Put an end to stomach seemed to you like a "knock" on your give dignity to the Northern Minnesota age than when we were youngsters, rouble forever by getting a large fair city. doi^t they And protest. ?"i she war fty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from our Nothing has been farther rom any drug store. You realize in The action taken is a mistake,since compelled to agree with him.—Batidette thought that to do anything like tha^j) ve minutes how needless it is to suf:r it cannot possibly forward the improvement INTERNATIONAL FALS, MINNESOTA Region. indigestion, dyspepsia or any from Your city has done magnificently in of the lands. The United tomac disorder. It's the quickest, so re-building itself substantially and States has parted with them to the iroK' md most harmless stomach HAS Speaking about the purchase of quickly from the disastrous _fire of a -n the world. ire oct State and has left to the discretion city Baker's acre as a location for a LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL '"ew years ago, and no one has done of the State how they shall be reclaimed. water, light and heating plant it more toward its rapid growth and The latter is a matter of seems as though a much de^'rable more prosperity than yourself. State legislation. The place to make These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. location would be one near the The data about your light plant is inquiry is of the State officials and industrial locations. It does not IN WOMAN'S BREAST according to a statement given bj PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: State legislature, not of Congress seem right for this city to locate the some of your citizens to one of oui ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP AS and the Interior Department. News Print Paper. 220 tons per day such a plant with its coal smoke and city. Upon further investigation we THISand ALWAYS POISONS DEEPGiLANDS It is to be noted in this connection Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day noise in what is conceded to be the IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY are informed that your regular rate that the unfortunate provision of the best residental part of this city, and Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day is 15 cents per killowat hour but State Constitution prohibiting internal, the part best adapted for the future Saw Mill— 100,000,000 ft. annually that you allow a cash discount for improvements by the State has park system of this city. Then too, payment of bills if made before the permanent roll of over month A pay $75,000 per been a serious hindrance in the work III Fall to CURE any CANCER orTUMOR the location^ advertised for, is half use, 10th of the month fallowing I Treat Before it Poisons Bone or Deep Glands Consider these (acts, and we feel sure you of reclaiming and improving public a mile from the railroad tracks and SURE PAINLESS which makes it as you say in your letter lands, as well as in other directions. will agree with us that International Falls it will be a continual expense to haul PLASTER CURE cents. This large cash discount, 11% We have got rid of its prohibition fuel to such a plant so remotely located. is destined to become one of the most important by the way, seems to indicate Manyworkeveryday against road improvement by a constitutional It too would be also far lose no alee£ nights manufacturing centers of the North that it requires a big inducement to PayWHenCured amendment, but we are away to transmit the waste steam West. get cash promptly in your, city.' obliged to evade it in the matter of part of the for heating the business Written GUARANTEE The only thought in mind when drainage by the fiction that this work Cancer never pains city. These are all questions which mentioned this matter in the Press until Itpoiaonsdeep. RuMmm Lots from $200 up is necessary to -pubic health and .should be carefully considered by this Bnsiuss Lsts froi $1200 up IOO-Pag* Book sent was that it might give a little light free testimonials of therefore within the powers of the city before. purchasing property for ladntriil Loh fron $600 op to Soit thousands cured. Tennt in the discussion now going on in WRITE TO SOME Legislature. these purposes. CANCER BREAST, LIP, FACE our town as to the feasibility of putting C. B. KINNEY Northern Minnesota is perhaps not in a light plant of our own. or body always begins a small tumor, lump or to .be blamed for impatience over the ft sore full of poison and certain death] I swear Wili Carlton be the next town Personally we believe $iat it will slow progress made in opening up its we hare cured 10,000 cancers and refuse thou* Safes Manager ifi go dry That is the question that be a mistake to install a municipal sands dying—scared too 1st*. Write td fertile l^nds to settlement. But the »v faces the saloon men of that city now lighting plant in this city in view DR.lSRS.D«.fiMaiEE»e0.tf fit remedies are to W found at home, International Falls, '•v Minnesota The answer depends entirely upon the fact that we are furnished with DR. HlMtPORD-* lady assistants not in ^Washington.—Minneapolis AB36 WCSflANDOLPH STREET, CHlMfc). ILL themselves. There are certain prac- such a satisfactory light and power Journal. This May SAVE A LIFE. Ssntf Hems 'C 7.V, tt,1 ii 'mm i-' fci,.,