International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 4, 1913 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. defendant Joseph Baker, to refrain, BIG FORK DOINS INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS during the pendency of this action, The Laurel Farmer's club was A. Setterlund & Co. from signing or causing to be signed feasted Thanksgiving day at the the resolution adopted by the city AND BORDER BUDGET home of their president, Fred Smith. council of defendant city of International After doing full justice to the bountious Falls on November 17th, 1913, feast of turkey and such like Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Postoffice at International attempting to authorise the purchase the dining room was cleared and a Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. General Contractors from defendant Baker of land for a most enjoyable literary program was site for a water and light plant, rendered. At the close of the program 6E0R6E P. WATSON, Editor and Manager INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. known as the "Baker Acre" from the club business was hastily publishing or causing the said resolution dispatched and at dusk the forty Official Paper of Ranier Official Paper of International Falls. Minnesota International Falls, to be published and to refrain guests departed voting mine host from each and all of the acts hereinafter and hostess the best ever and accepting enumerated and set forth until with a cheer fhe presidents invitation operation at Alexandria, was given State Auditor S. G. Iverson filed after the passage and enactment, to come again next Thanksgiving. its first reading. Monday as Republican candidate for in accordance with the provisions of The ordinance provides that hereafter governor and Speaker Henry Rinus the charter of said defendant City of all Thursday evening the socialists of places licensed to be used filed as candidate for State Auditor International Falls, of an ordinance Lindford and vicinity turned out in for the sale of intoxicating liquors on the same ticket. duly authorizing the purchase from shall have no screens, curtains, goodly number to listen to Corngold SUBSCRIBE NOW defendant Joseph Baker of the of Michigan, elucidate the principles booths or anything that obstructs the Commissioner Osborn of the International land known as the "Baker Acre' as view a of socialism. Mr. Corngold is of passersby. It also fixes Revenue department estimates a site for a water and light plant, a fair and logical speaker, differing the closing hours of saloons from that there are 4,000 people after to-wit: From issuing or causing to 10 o'clock at night to 6 o'clock in the in this respect somewhat, from the the 400 new jobs provided by the be issued any order, warrant or all average socialist ranter. morning every week day and new Income tax law. warrants in payment foresaid premises Mrs. Wallace Librarian of International day Sundays and election days. known as the "Baker Acre" Further, the ordinance provides Falls, attended the Thanksgiving Governor Eberhart joins the cry from delivering of causing to be delivered dinner at her brother's home that there shall be no entrance of "back to the farm," but a whole any such order, warrant or a saloon to any and added to the enjoyment of the from lot of people are wondering why he warrants from signing or attesting occasion by participating in the program. adjoining room, also that no gambling don't go "back to the capitol" and any such order, warrant or warrants, tables or music shall be allowed stay there long enough to get in Northern Minnesota Hospital or causing the same to be signed or in any place licensed for the sale fo Miss Pelton went to the Falls touch with the state's official business.—Interlake attested from signing, executing liquor. Friday returned Saturday. Tribune. and delivering any contract for the Arthur Anderson is back at his purchase of the said land, or caus STANTON'S DECISION old post in the store and postoffice. Many favorable reports are reaching ing the same to be signed, executed this office about the good work State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—In or delivered and from disbursing, or "Billy" Stillar has been chief that is being done throughout the District Court, Fifteenth causing to be disbursed, any money clerk at Fred Smith's store for several county by our County Agriculturist, Judicial District. or funds of said city for the purchase weeks while Arthur Anderson D. R. Jewell. He seems to be the Minnesota & Ontario Power Company, of said land. was on his homestead, in the Black right man in the right place." He Plaintiff, Ordered further, That the restraining I River country. has no axe to grind" and is evidently vs. order heretofore made herein attending strictly to his business and City of International Falls, "William shall be continued in froce for the working hard at it, all the time. V. Kanp, Mayor of International period of ten days from the date of I thought I told you not to cut Falls, R. C. Fraser, the City Clerk the filing hereof, or until the filing your corns with my razor!" thundered of International Falls, N. L. Olson, of the required bond and the issuance There is much rejoicing throughout the exasperated husband, who was the City Treasurer of the of the temporary injunction herein the resident district of this city trying to lose a few of his whiskers. city of International Falls, and ordered and that upon the issuance over the temporary delay caused by And I haven't since you told me Joseph Baker, Defendants. of said temporary injunction, or the the injunction proceedings against This cause came before the court you were so particular with your old expiration of the said period of ten the completion of the "White way," at chambers in the city of Bemidji, in days after the date of the filing here butcher knife," replied the wife because of the hope given that a said judicial district, on the 24th day of, the said restraining order shall little attention may now be given to weetly. cf November, 1913, at ten o'clock in be in all things discharged. the needs of their portion of this "Well it feels that way." R. H. Monahan, M. D. Elizabeth Monahan, M. D. the forenoon, on the order to show November 26, 1913. city, which is in such a dangerous "I did open a can of tomatoes with Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. W. Stanton, cause made herein by George P. Watson, (Signed) C. and deplorable condition for want of it.Would that hurt it any? You didn't Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Minnesota court commissioner of said District Judge. illumination during these dark winter MEM. county, on the 19th day of November, say I wasn't to do that." nights. 1913, and on the motion of I deem the proceedings taken by plaintiff for the issuance of a temporary the city leading up to the offer of The city is installing a set of injunction herein. The plaintiff sale made by Baker to have been standard public scales in front of appeared by its attorneys, Harris fairly within the requirements of the city hall. The scale was presented Richardson and Walter Richardson, the city charter and such as to to the city by Messrs. S. E. in support of said motion, and properly authorize the city to po Thompson and Son, upon condition the defendants and each of them appeared ceed further in order to make a valid that the city would install and furnish and made return to the said contract of purchase from Mr. Baker. a weighman, a nominal charge order to show cause and opposed the will of course be made by the city granting of said motion by their attorney, The authority, however, to accept for public use of these scales. This F. J. McPartlin. the offer made by Mr. Baker and to is a good move and should be welcomed Mr. F. J. McPartlin first appeared make a valid contract involving the by both seller and buyer of specially in behalf of said defendants expenditure required by the offer goods in bulk. and each of them and moved to dismiss must be made by ordinance and not the said order to show cause merely by resolution or motion. City How ridiculous is Gov. Eberhart's for the reason that the said George Charter, Chaptre 7, Section 10. EARLY talk for "efficiency and economy." P. Watson has failed and neglected Although he is now serving his second to qualify as court commissioner and INTERNATIONAL FALLS elective term, he comes before to was, therefore, without authority BUSINESS MAN HERE the people of the state and in sub.stance, issue said order to show cause, which Frank Green, a former Virginia says: "I have made a failure said motion is hereby denied. resident, now engaged in business And do it at the 5 and 10 Cent Store of (efficiency and economy in the past, After consic^ring the duly verified and very successful at International but if you will elect me to another complaint and answer herein and the Falls, was a Virginia visitor Tuesday. term I will try and do something affidavits, certificates and original Mr. Green was called to Ray along that line." Perhaps the people files from the office of the city clerk Tuesday to prepare the remains of are all fools, and the governor will of said defendant the city of International A1 Trenblay, killed in a hunting accident "get away' with this sort of flimflam, Falls presented by defendants, Sunday for shipment to Duluth We have the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST but it is certainly about the and the arguments of counsel. The body passed through this city on worst ever.—Brown's Valley Tribune. It is ordered that, upon the filing the Canadian Northern Tuesday STOCK in town. of a bond by plaintiff approved by morning. Tremblay was hunting The city council of Thief River me, as provided by General Statutes, wearing a khaki coat and a pair of Section a temporary injunction Falls held an adjourned meeting last 1913, 7891, white mittens were partially thrust Wednesday at which a curtain saloon issue commanding said defendants •Special Sale Opens- into his coat pocket. Dick Kinnej ordinance, similar to the one in and each of them, except a resident of Ray, saw the drab coat DECEMBER 4 UNTIL JANUARY 4 and mittens and, mistook the latter for a deer's "flag." He fired and the bullet pierced Tremblay's abdomen He lived but a short time. Both men lived at Ray and had families. Kin INTERNATIONAL FAILS. MINNESOTA ney was in jail at International Fails charged with manslaughter Tuesday $3,500 more Christmas stock to select from than any Mr. Green and the editor of the HAS Enterprise were tillicums of 25 years other toy store. All goods are new and first class. ago and used to go to a little red LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL Come and be convinced that our prices school house together, play baseball These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. on the outlots together, play hookej aregthe lowest »n this city. from school—just as boys sometimes do even to this day—and had not met PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: for ten years until Mr. Green's visit We also have Special Bargains on House Dresses. Boys and here Tuesday. They had a very in News Print Paper 220 tons per day teresting visit, but it wasn't half long Misses Sweaters 39c and 50c. Ladies Sweaters Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day enough to go over all the old days 89c to S2.00. Men's Sweater 89c and the little incidents that men hold and Up. Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day in memory dear.—Virginia Enter We have a Special Bargain on 1450 Serge Dresses at S7.25 Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually prise. permanent pay roll of over per month A $75,000 STOMACH TROUBLE, END In fact we have most everything you need of good quality and GASES OB DYSPEPSIA Consider these facts, and we (eel sure you and lowest prices. 1 will agree with us that International Falls "Pape's Diapepsin" makes Sick, Sour, is destined to become one of the most im Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING FROM US in five minutes. portant manufacturing centers of the North West. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of With Best Wishes and a Merry Xmas from lead, refusing to digest, or you belch Inliliiiea Lots trom 1200 up Busintss Lots from $1200 op gas and eructate sour, undigested Industrial Lats from $600 up food, or have a feeling of dizziness, Terms to Sirit all H. L. FRANK & CO. heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach-headache, you C. B. KINNEY can get blessed relief in five minutes, Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty-cent case of SALES MANAGER Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store, 5 AND 10 CENT STORE You realize in five minutes how needless International Falls, Minnesota it is to suffer from indigestion dyspepsia or any stomach disorder It's the quickest, surest stomach doctor in the world. It's wonderful 'J-