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

October 29, 1914 · Page 7 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Vote for John Berg, for judge GERMANS MUST or French leaders that France will lduties. is being entertained by English I DISTRICT NEWS I of probate. Mrs. Chas. Gable, who has been fidelity: PAY PENALTY public opinion with rare demand a slice of the Rhine provinces very sick for some weeks, died 6"" pelle took over the hotel and saloon to rule "France does not desire of Germany. Not only will last Friday morning. Saturday (Continued from Page 1.) business which had been conducted a or over a foot of German land France ask this, but she does not 'night her husband, with the remains, S. LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY by him and his son, S. tory of the allies—a victory which she wants it her ownxflffffiffiffiffi desire it. This statement may be left for their old home in He also will manage the bus line shall be of so overwhelming a that single German subject. All taken as the absolutely authoritative Michigan, where interment will to the depot. nature that they will be in a position Vote for Hammond, for governor. again—and she wants is her own expression of the present be made. Mrs. Fry accompanied to impose their own terms of Roy Brown is the new barber at peace."—St. Paul Dispatch. French cabinet, which reflects the four children on the long trip peace. the Hotel LaChappelle. Mr. and Mrs. Dade of Glenwood home. Mrs. Gable was not very Those terms are to be framed, S. E. Gregg left Monday night are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. well acquainted in town, having not with an eye to the enrichment for Fargo, to attend the conference Holden of this place. here less than six weeks when she or political aggrendizement of of the Union S. S. association. Fred Davis returned Monday was taken ill, but those who came any nation, but to the preservation morning from St. Paul, where he in contact with her after her illness, -Phoiogram- of the future peace of Europe. It is reported that Frank O'Neil attended the Minnesota Educational met a good woman. Her has purchased the SE% of Sec. association meetings, on husband and four children have "We shall leave no arrow sticking 21, of Jameson township, adjoining (A Oct. 21, 22, and 23. messvge by picture) the sympathy of all the people. in Germany's side," said the the Harleigh Parker place. O Mrs. Iemner came up from Mr. Gable erpects to return after speaker, "which shall demand a Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller left ur Trade Name is Distinctive, But that Northome last Wednesday, to the children have settled, and will bloody revenge in the future. That Thursday morning for the claim Spend a few days with her husband make his home here. was the mistake tnat Germany in Cross River, where they will is Not All— who is working in the saw made when she took Alsace and Some of the residents of the spend a few days doing some filing room at the mill. Our work is distinctive, as we shall be building Lorraine from France. While village have taken advantage of Twenty-one members of the those provinces remained Germany the nice weather of the past two Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Polkinghorne pleased to illustrate. Rebekah lodge of this place, went no lasting peace could be were guests at supper of weeks to get some of their buildings to Mizpah on Saturday night last, A likeness of yourself is not all that is hoped for." painted. O. M. Paulson has Mr. and Mrs. Earley, Wednesday to help in inititiating a large class Therefore no serious thought night. his new hay barn painted, and necessary. We require that the product of this of new members. Aaron Shelgren has a barn with a Geo. French returned Wednesday Besse Holden left Thursday NOTICE POB PUBLICATION Studio be artistic in design, and harmonious in new coat of paint. The village from a three days hunting evening for the Twin Cities, returning our hall and the Eagle's hall also show trip up the river. C. S. Jameson composition. Come and see samples of U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn., home on the Sunday Oct. 24. 1914. up brave in their new coat of took his place in the bank while Notice is hereby given that RuminaS SUPRIOR WORKMANSHIP. morning train. Moe, of Loman, Minnesota, who, on December he was away. paint. This week the painters are 19th, 1907, made Homestead En-! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fairchilds treating the roof of the Eagle's S. S. LaChappelle died suddenly try No. 1322, Serial No. 02951, for NW% Mr. John H. Emerson will be in attendance Sundayed at R. W. Hale's. NW%, Sec. 27, S% SW%, SWtf, SE%,I Sunday morning about 8:30. He hall with a coat of tar and sand. Section 22, Township 158 N., Range 25 until after the Holidays. Dr. Withrow made two professional W., 5 th f\ Meridian, has filed notice of: was taken sick about eleven the Nils Muus was at the Falls on intention to make five-year proof, under visits to patients in town Act of March 3. 1891, to establish claim OPEN EASTMAN PHOTO CO. night before, but no one dreamed Monday. to the land above described, before J. H. last week. that he was in any danger. Drummond, Clerk of District Court, at NOVEMBER 10th, 1914 International Falls. Father Ryan of Northome, arrived International Falls. Minn., on the 30th. Nils Muus, the cashier of the day of November. 1914. in town on Monday and Farmer's State Bank, was taken Claimant names as witnesses: A. stayed over until Wednesday. Mont Moe, Mont Moe. Jr., Charles S, Vote for F. Lang, for register sick last Thursday and for a few Moe, Nels Alstermark. A. G. SWXHDXtBBUBST, Last Saturday Joseph LaChap- of deeds. days was unable to attend to his WAIT-Saturday, Nov. 7th--WATCH-Satiirday, Nov. 7MEJ0ICE roomn c*\ tnrrrfj mm WAIT WATCH REJOICE Mfuu.v IIKV v* GREENGARD'S Bi£ Compulsory Sale ti? Opens Up Saturday, Nov. 7th, At 9:00 a. m. DAY-MARK MARK THE IT WELL-LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY International Falls, Minn. Sensation Opens Saturday, Nov. 7 At 9:00 a. m. BY THE MAN BEHIND THE GVN The Salet of all Sales. Greatest BARGAIN DEMONSTRATION This City Has Ever Produced. Of Course You WILL Be on Hand. Don't Miss This Sale. Entire BRAND NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF THE WORLD'S BEST MAKES. To Be Sold Regardless of Price or Value. Mark This Day—Mark it WelL For Full Particulars and Prices Watch International Papers and Big Hand Bills, and Meet the Man Behind the Gun. E E N A S International Falls, Minn.