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

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DR. S. ROSENHOLTZ Holding the Bear's Tail. PROCEEDINGS OF DENTIST AT THE CHURCHES Former President Taft has been THE CITY COUNCIL Local and Personal Items Office over litis Drug Store. in Washington, and he has told & Office phone: 245. a committee of congress that he Minutes of a regular meeting of Res. phone: 274. "is in a position to say what he the city council held January 4th, International Falls, Minn. .CHURCH believes." He is "dead against" p. I9I£T at 8 o'clock m. Mr. C. B. Kinney is away on a The Judge appointed Fred Nelson turning the Filipinos loose, and 5th Street, Corner oi iotli Ave. Members present, Alderman II* F. Swinnerton, M.D., CM. stock buying trip. chairman of the grand jury. recalls that when President McKinley E. L. Heermance, Pastor tis, Zimmerman and Doran. ——x Physician and Surgeon sent him to the islands as Social Center for the Community. There being no quorum present Lost—Part of a gold watch fob. Rev. C. H. Blake was at Littlefork governor general that he told him Eyes Examined and glasses fitted the council adjourned. Finder please return to this office. Wednesday. "we have got the bear by the tail Attest: R. C. Fraser, Office over Dept. store Sunday school at 10. Morning Ructtell's and we must stay and hold it." worship at 11. The pastor will City Clerk. International Falls, Minn. Don't miss the sale at litis' Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Middleton Mr. Taft is of the same opinion speak on "The New International Drug Store every Saturday afternoon. of Fort Frances were callers at still, and he quotes some of his A STATE VS. NATIONAL PHINNEY CAMPBELL Falls, the Faith to Make It Come Ji4tf the Methodist parsonage Monday friends in the islands as having PROHIBITION SPEECH LAWYERS True." Evening worship at 7:30. afternoon. said: "Your steamers would not Topic, "The Golden Rule in Business Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Houston -V. ^Over International State Bank go around Corregidor lstanc before (Continued from page 1.) and Politics." Special music and baby spent the week end with Don't {forget /the "Loveland" the throat-cutting- would begin." by the chorus choir. International Falls, Minn. friends at Big Falls. musical comedy at Fort Frances We want the battle to continue He added that "I verily believe next Thursday night at Fort state that to be true." The former in family, precinct, county, Reading room open each evening, Mrs. C. B. Kinney returned Frances. W. E. LAWRENCE govern* president says that 90 per cent of and nation. No unit of and on Sunday afternoon Sunday morning from* her extended no ment or of society is too small, the people of the islands are unfit from 2130 to 5 too. THE REXALL STORE visit with relatives in Minneapolis The Rev. Mr. Belsaas of Littlefork, is place for self-government, and that unit too large, to have a and other cities. pastor of the Norwegian International Falls, Minn. in the ranks now gathering for such a policy if put into effect The wfark of the city street church here, held service at the of would lead to a duplication of this conflict under the banners force in keeping the ice clear is Don't forget the first entertainment county jail last Sunday. traffic what is taking place in Mexico Almighty God. The liquor Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE greatly appreciated, and from of the International Falls some is so firmly entrenched in today. He says it will be thirty Physician and Surgeon now on they will remove the snow Symphony orchestra at the Viking Good board and rooms $18 and na­ sections of the country that years before the Filipinos will be, that the boys are unable to next Tuesday evening. $15 per month. Good meals at Office over litis Drug store to tional action will be necessary capable of assuming their own handle. Advantage was taken of all hours at 20c and 15c, at the! Phone 11 sim» exterminate it. We are not responsibilities wtih reference to the thaw to give the hockey rink A good supply of Dennison's International Hotel, 4th Ave. and Am­ Jffight Calls at Hotel Koochiching government. ply citizens of states, we are a new coating. fast color doilies, napkins, dinner 3rd St. —Adv. J.14 4ternational Falls, Minn. We ericans above all things else. sets, crepe paper and dinner Rallying Round the President. na­ cannot successfully combat The annual meeting of the Bethlehem favors at the Press Stationery Attorney Hal Huffman of the Dr. J. F. PETERSON There has been no cessation of tional evil by confronting them church will be held on Store. firm of Andrews, Gibbons & Huffman discussion in Washington concerning only in our immediate territory. DENTIST Friday evening, Jan. 15. Supper of Bemjidji, is a new face the president's note of We believe that we are entitled Office over International at six, roll-call, reports, elections. amongst the attorneys assembled Mr. H. T. Whitcomb passed protest against British interference to have his tremendous question State Bank The big day of the church year. at the district court this week. through our city Monday, on his International Falls, Minn. with neutral ships and cargoes. submitted to the American people Be ready to suggest a goal for way to Duluth, to which city he Not for a long time has acting through the American I9I5- Five candidates were initiated was subpoened as a member of there been any such display of unanimity states. All that we ask is the DR. H. H. IHR1G into the mysteries of Yeomanry the federal petit jury. in and out of Congress as American privilege and the American SOUTH BETHLEHEM DENTIST last night. The Yeomen are pre-, the announcement of this step by right of presenting our Sunday school at 2 130, in the town paring for an active winter's Office over Holler's confectionery Municipal Judge Geo. S. Langland cause in the proper form of American the administration has called hall, Holler's Addition. work, Mr. John Emerson having has sold his dwelling house forth. It has been known for constitutional opinion. International Falls, Minn. A frolic is talked of for Saturday, been appointed deputy to work to Mr. Geo. Church, the new some time that the work of preparing Jan. 23. with the deputy already in the superintendent of the International diplomatic representations Statement of Condition F. J. McPARTLIN field. Lumber Company. OF AMERICAN STATE BANK on this subject was under AT RANXER, MINNESOTA FIRST METHODIST LAWYER way, but the strong tone and Bank No. 976. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Attorney C. R. Middleton of Remember that every Saturday plain language employed have Office over International Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. Baudette, attended the opening afternoon you can get 25 cent surprised—and delighted supporters At close of business on December State Bank C. H. Blake, Pastor of the district court Tuesday, and 31st, 1914. articles for 30 cents 50 cent articles as well as critics of the International Falls, Minn. "The Down-Town Church" Date of Report by Bank. January 7th. will be back agctin to represent at 40 cents an d$i.oo articles foreign policy of the administration. 1915. his clients before the term closes. for 80 cents at the litis Drug 7 RESOURCES It has come as a great relief GEO S. LANGLAND Ranier service tonight (Thursday) Loans and Discounts $33,038.36 Store. jI4tf to the members of Congress Banking House, Furniture and at 7:45- The choir expects Attorney John Norton of Big Fixtures 3,450.00 LAWYER who have been trying to explain Other Real Estate 200.00 to be out and give special music. Falls, arrived Tuesday to attend Due from Banks $2,352.26 Judge C. W. Stanton and Court Office over International to their 'indignant constituents Cash on Hand 2,671.74 5,024,00 The Epworth League are planning court. After its session he expects Reporter Le LaBaw arrived Tuesday Checks and Cash Items 10.60 State Bank whose shipments were held up or a sleighride party for the to move to our city and become morning by way of Baudette International Falls, Minn. interfered with by British cruisers Total* $41,722.96 young people of the church and a law-partner with County and will be with us several weeks, why nothing was being done in LIABILITIES congregation tonight (Thursday). Attorney Jevne and have a downtown Capital Stock and Surplus ... .$10,000.00 presiding over the district court response to their complaints. Senator Undivided Profits, Net 214.92 JOHN H. BROWN The meeting place will be at the office in the Enger-Nord Notes Rediscounted and Bills session. Walsh of Montana, whose Payable, including certificates Attorney at Law church. The time will be seven building. for Money Borrowed 2,000.00 state has been especially hard hit o'clock and the start will be at the Deposits 29,508.04 Office in the litis Block To every child born between by the practical stoppage of the parsonage at the end of the ride. It it with great pleasure that Total $41,722.96 Jan. 14th, 1915, and May 1st, 1915, International Falls, Mnn. copper trade with neutral countries, The, subjects for next Sundays Amount of Reserve on Hand ..$5,024.00 we welcome again to this county litis the Druggist will present a expressed the prevailing Amount of Reserve Required by sermons will be: Morning, "Seeing seat city Judge C. W. Stanton, Law $3,621.00 child's rubber hot water bottle, view of England's motives when KOOCHICHING CAMP God." Evening, "Weighed in who is presiding at the winter STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 but not more than one bottle to he called attention to the fact that J- ss NO. 7602 the Balances." Special miusic. term of the district court which a family. _tf County of Koochiching her course was giving British I4 M. W. A. meets first and third The leader for the devotional &nd opened here last Tuesday morning, We, Ackley Hubbard, President concerns an overwhelming advantage above C. M. Grimstad, Cashier of the Tuesdays of each month. Full meeting of the Epworth Leage and also the forty-seven private Attorney J. J. Haddler, who is named Bank, do solemnly swear that th in competing for the trade best of Sunday evening next will be Warren above statement is true to the citizens who have left their Attendance requested. Visiting attending court here this week, heretofore in the hands of the cur knowledge and belief. Eastman. The hour is 6:45. business and farms at the call of is a new member of th( bar of this neighbors welcome. ACKLEY HUBBARD, President. neutrals. The Ladies' Aid will be entertained .. C. M. GRIMSTAD. Cashlep the state to serve in the important county and has located at Big Subscribed and sworn to before ni by Mrs. Yernberg, corner Japan and the Phillipines. this 8th day of Jan., 1915. capacity as grand and petit jurors. Falls, in the office formerly occupied M. B. A. As to C. M. Grimstad. of Second avenue and Ffth street, May their stay amongst us be by Attorney John Norton. W. Morgan Shuster is the second RAYMOND F. BARRON, International Lodge No. 2303 tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Notary Public, Koochiching County. pleasant and the result of their man within a week to assert Minnesota. meets in Kane's hall every second Choir rehearsal is at the passonage My Commission expires March4, 10JX, deliberations be much that, when that Japan does not want the Every Saturday from one to and fourth Tuesday in each on Wednesday evenings Subscribed and sworn to before me by their labors are ended, they will Philippines, former President five o'clock, until further notice, Ackley Hubbard this 11th day of Jani, month at eight. return to their homes with the! Taft having told the Senate Philippines litis, the Druggist, will sell any tvt ^AE A" OSBORN, That Sabbath school attendance Visiting members welcome. benediction of the law abiding and I committee the same thing Hennepin toilet article in his store at a discount and for County1"5" last Sunday was another record justice loving people of this county A. A. Lee, Secretary. a few days ago. Neither of these My commission expires Oct. 6th, 1921, of 25 per cent. Fountain breaker. That new church is resting upon them, authorities—and their long residence syringes and all rubber goods at ,Attest: G- W. Anderson, a Arthur L. Jones. needed at once. A new class will in the islands warrants H. STUBEE one third off regular price. Ji4tf be formed next Sunday. Odd Fellows Elect Officers. speaking of them thus—has anything ARCHITECT ever, onteze Alike. We extend to you a cordial invitation to base his opinion on, apparently, —and— The machine-like character of the The many friends of Attorney to attend the services of The members of the Odd Fellow except his own observations German army, of which so much has Superintendent of Construction John Samuelson are quite pleased the Down-Town church next Sunday. lodge had a very pleasant and knowledge of the Far been heard, did not escape the sarcasm to meet him again in our city. Mr. Office over litis Drug store The services are as follows of Bismarck when the relative gathering at their Monday meeting. Eastern situation. But if only Samuelson was with Judge C. W. International Falls, Minn. merits of soldiers and politicians werei Sabbath school 10 a. m. Preaching The initiatory degree was that welcome offset to the perennial Stanton many years ago, when he under discussion. "Soldiers," he said, services 11 a. m. Epworth conferred before a large number cry of those jingoes who are "have a much easier task than diplomatists was serving as the first county League devotional and bible study GEORGE HOEY of brothers, every seat in the hall positive that Japan is sitting up DR. they receive their instructions, attorney of this county. Mr. 6:45. Evening worship 7:45. being taken. F. G. Seymore, the td nights plotting filch the Philippines and know exactly how far they VETERINARY SURGEON Samuelson is here representing have to command and obey." The district deputy grand master, was from us. the case of the plaintiffs, in the —and— conditions of their life, he added, up from Wakanha for the event, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. Shuser's supplementary overflowage cases against the M. DENTIST showed itself in their outward demeanor. and to install the officers for the The "Pioneer" Church of statement that he believes Japan & O. Power Co. "For instance, in the first Phone 41 International Falls. ensuing term. The officers elected would willingly enter into a pact guards this is nothing less than marvelous. International Falls, Minn. were: Corner 3rd St. and 9th Ave. In society you never hear ona with the United States to guarantee Senator L. H. Nord spent Sunday of them sneezing differently from thQ Noble Grand, C. M. Christianson. the independence of the Philippines and Monday at home. He other!" MISS CARRIE ANDERSON Sunday—10 a. m., Bible school. in perpetuity is intersting. reports progress in the work of Vice Grand, W. T. Anderson. A class for you.—11 a. m., morning GRADUATE NURSE But it obviously does not solve organizing the Senate. Tuesdays WOOD! WOOD! Financial and Recording Secretary, worship. A place for you.— the question of our obligations to N —Phoi^ No. 287— city ipapers announced his appointment C. H. Blake. 2 130 p. m., Roumanian preaching the Filipinos to cling to and protest International Falls, Minn. on the following committees Treasurer, B. P. Schultz. service.—6130 p. m., Christian Endeavor, them until they are ready for Drainage, Education, After the installation a pleasant J. Gish Leader.—7130 that ndependence which must precede Public Domain and Public Highways, No. 18 Round Oak Heater, $12.00 hour was spent in .story telling p. m., Gospel service. A welcome any neutralization of the Get The all. of which are not only No. 9 Steel Range, $20.00 and speeches. As soon as the' islands. Yet it will simplify the FALLS DECORATING CO. to you. important to the state at large cooks announced that the oysters Tuesday—7:30 p. m., Christian problem for Americans to know To do your Painting, Papering No. 8 Steel Range, $16.00 but especially so to this district. were ready all retired to the dining Worker's club. Teaching-training, and believe—and the Taft and and Decorating. We sell Common Cook Stoves $9 to $12.00 WALL-PAPER and PAINTS room where a sumptuous Bible study, personal work. Shuster testimony helps to create Camp Stoves with Pipe, $2.00 Mr. M. F. Murphy of Grand Marvin Buildhig banquet had been prepared. We' Open to all denominations. Conducted that feeling—that when the time Dry Birch and Poplar Wood, 4th Street and 5th Ave. Forks, N. D., is spending a couple should judge by the way the good comes to free the Filipinos there' by A. F. Ballbach. Phone 182 of days in our city attending the Mixed, One Half of Each, $5.00 things were handed out that if the Wednesday—7130 p. m., Prayer need be no fear lest they will be annual meeting of the International to gobbled up by the Japs.—St. Paul Dry Poplar Wood, $3.25 $4.00 1 wives of those men knew w*hat and praise service. %r State Bank, of which he is good cooks they were they would Friday—7:30 p. m,, choir. Rear Pioneer Press. SIX PER CENT MONEY president. Mr. Murphy is "some Two-thirds of Jones's make-up have them get a Sunday dinner room of church. Lemons, Per Dozen 30c Loans may be obtained for punkins," having been mayor of once in awhile. We would like You are invited to all services. is curiosity the other third is Onions, Per Bushel any purpose on acceptable his home city for several years, $1.25 to mention their names for because A. F. Ballbach, Pastor. wit. A short time ago he met his REAL ESTATE Security and is one of the leading business New Saur Kraut, Per Quart of their good service Monday The Young People's society had neighbor proudly displaying a 5c Liberal Privileges and cor* ment of that state and holds interests a business meeting and social at valuable horse. "That is a fine night their reputation is EVERYTHING AT BED respondence solicited. in a few other states. He is the home of W. E. Martin on horse you have there, Brown," made. A smoker followed the I tt A. AGENCY an all round good fellow, a typical he exclaimed cordially. "How ROCK PRICES supper and the next morning! Monday evening, at which time 758 Gas & Electrict Bldg. Irishman and believes that although the following officers were elected much did you give for him?" came all too soon. Another feed See Our ALUMINUM WARE Denver, Colorado things may be a little is promised in the near future and Mrs. F. Clark, president Mr. "I gave my note,'* was the crisp tt 466 Pierce Bldg. close just now, the near future is Gish, vice-president Mrs. rejoinder. the other crew of cooks are now" S. E. THOMPSON & SON St. Louis, Mo. bright with better times and lots planning to outdo the one of Monday Martin., ..secretary Miss Minnie "Well, you got him cheap," said v., w* of them. night. Hanson, treasurer. Jones.