International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 1, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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^:!^iW. Vv"' ^y„ t-. •-=,-- _»*. -V'V ,-f0^Wf VPfT^jwg^f Vf -y ^Ue*-pw? ^5 —_. *4 INTERNATIONAL TM-LS, MINNESOTA, 5*XH*«X88X»*tt%»X«SS$X#*8Wr«»^ CHORS Local and Personal Items orner Fifth'AveT and Second bt E. L. Heermance, Pastor r[ «98S6M9C989a$9»S%989SS08S0SSSK8e9a89SSSSS$$9S^%S8SS9»S9»$X9$S0S9S989SSS%8696S6%SS%8S9& Social Center for the Community WOLVES IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Zimmer-! FOR MAYOR South Bethlehem man are rejoicing oyer the birth Town Hall, Holler's Addition of a baby boy. To the voters of International The article of your contemporary under the title of "Prohibition," Easter Sunday Services at) Falls: arouses the humor of one reading it, for many reasons. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. W. Mrs C. B- Kinney was called I hereby announce myself a It is not important, to our point, as being humorous, to discuss the to Northfield last Friday by the O. R. Cross of Big Falls will candidate for the office of Mayor exactitude of the figures as to the increased proportion of alcoholic liquors speak both morning and evening. death of her mother. and solicit the support of every used per capita in the United States the face of the growth of prohibitive legislation. This we waive though we may state that the official citizen who believes in a reasonable It is good to see Mr. B. W. In the morning the music will ii Bacon around again after such be a processional "Hosanna," Washington report was to the effect that there was a falling off of $2,000000.00 enforcement of the state a seige of typhoid fever. jy tlie chorus choir and a male excise duty in the last three months. It is not necessary to argue laws and city ordinances. I bel quartet. this point, for the article is so full of other things conducative to amusement square deal for every ieve in a Miss Maude Graham is spend-' \x- a,i a and laughter. The contribution, so far as its value, either for or ing the holidays with her sister, man»an at my record ee The evening service will be against the saloons, is so strongly on the side of the anti- saloon voter, Mrs. Ralph Burdick in Duluth. While serving you in this office argely of a musical character. that whoever wrote it is in the wrong camp entirely. Among the special numbers will 'before is assurance that the city The comedy begins when we are told that the closing of saloons )e a processional, "Unfold ye Mrs. John Berg entertained will be decently governed, and will only encourage the American public to buy from the mail order house. Mortals" by the chorus "Spring the members of the Rebekah u* no mans lawful rights abridged a a I want to know, if, when the voter gets tired of the style of treatment Lodge at her home yesterday. a Song" by four violins and organ I or abused should I be re-elected. he has had from a business man, is it not his right and prerogative to buy afternoon- and "Cathedral Chimes" by Mrs. On this basis I solicit the vote where he wants to? Sorenson and orchestra. Mr. Oscar Douglas who has'a?d suPP°rt of„the voters of this A further laugh is aroused, as we see these saloon keepers seeking, been at Ericsburg all winter is c,t' Polls APnl Sunday School at 10 a. m. at the on 6th as wolves with a very torn and ragged sheepskin of tradesman respectability A. B. COLBURN. to which all young people are moving back to Ranier with his assumed for the occassion, trying to be classed other with the welcome. family next week. tradesmen and business people of the town. The comedy is too good to ANNOUNCEMENT overlook. Reading room open on Sunday Mr. .S- McDonald returned1 Have the business nSen of this town systematically organized on all Saturday from the Twin Cities' hereby announce myself as 1 afternoon from 2:30 to 5 :00. and every electional occasion to crowd the polling booths with every where he has been busy with candidate for City Treasurer, a After this the reading room kind of transcient, to elect their own avowed ticket of henchmen, and by business on his own account. elected will endeavor to and if will be open through the week take proper care of the city every, and oftener foul* means neutralize the vote and desires of the only on ,Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings- regular tradesmen, business men and taxpayers of the city? Besse G- Holden of Littlefork funds- was a business and social visitor Your vote and influence will Have the business people encouraged and kept around them a here Tuesday. He has lots of heartily appreciated. The scouts will not meet again motley crew of bums and thugs, gamblers and white slavers, and directly Yours truly, friends here, and is an all around' until Mr. Heermance returns. and indirectly, kept our city infested with herds of immoral women, so Geo. N. Millard. good scout. Both patrols are now complete, that the reputation of the city smells from our own midst, throughout with awaiting list. No more boys the entire state ANNOUNCEMENT D. B. Jewell, county agent, is can be received unless an assistant Have the druggists, or the clothing stores, or the lawyers, or the scout master can be secured, attending the meeting of the undertakers, or any given group of business men arrogated to themselves, Having filed for the office of Farmers Club at Mizpah and which would allow of two more the exclusive right to cash pay checks of the workmen of this Municipal Judge, I respectfully visiting the schools in the Northome patrols. solicit the vote and support of city industries, and flown into a fury of rage if it is even suggested that section. the voters of this city. ,.the banks open on pay night to cash these checks and let the working At their meeting Saturday-'the Yours, truly, Auditor McLaren, of the M. scout troop elected the following people spend their money where and as they will? Or have the clothiers, H. S. Campbell." and O. Power Co. and allied officers: scribe, John Qecker, carrying signs* "Checks Cashed Here", caught these working people in interests, is spending a few days treasurer, Frank McKabbage this net within, their store, and by casting over them the hypnotic effect For Sale-— 40 Acres close to in Minneapolis on business for assistant treasurer, Robert Ciirrie of an excruciating bargain in clothing, so that under its effect the whole International Falls. Fronts on baseball captain, Frank his company. check was spent and the unlucky victim crawls Home without money or R. Cheap for cash, or will sel Williams. A troop orchestra is check- and even the evanescent bargain suit gone, and he in a delirious the Part cash, balance to suit. Apply Miss Honora Messner, also in prospect. haze as to what is the matter. domestic science teacher in our Press Office Have the butchers organized so that these checks shall be cashed public ..schools, left last Tuesday! The service 'atlriouflcddt'' for in their place of business, and then inveigled the unlucky victim to partake evening to spend Easter with Wanted to purchase,—A smal Good Friday has been omitted of some mysterious sauer lcraut and wiener wursts, so that late in the her folks at Calumet, Mich. launch hull 18 or 20 feet long. By invitation of the Methodists, Vi't ,'7'.'. —t-x——' Apply at' *Pre$s 'Office. night he returns home with nothing but a vague recollection of a mysterus the Bethlehem church people .-/j Prof A. T. Haley of Lomari,'1'' f' r'' as a id a so re he ad an he a he a will join in the communion-stnr=f spent a couple of days here this We Are Waking Up •j vice conducted by•« ReV.^ C.' Have the lawyers of this city,, though their profession has most week. He is taking advantage\ 'J Blake. often been maligned Of all, many times unjustly, but with all the villainy 5 •••jr'ii of his closed school to visit other We are waking up, the people scribed to tliem have they assumed to be the one class of busivess men schools throughout the county. of Minnesota, and the passage FIRST METHODIST to bind themselves together as a gantf to run the town, 0 that men holding fy- by of Nord the state senate the EPISCOPAL CHURCH iobs under our city administration are warned to consult some selfappointed Mr. Frank Pelland, one of the bill is proof of that fact. Perhaps 5th Street, Corner ot ioth Ave Mogul, or be under penalty of losing out in the division of party earliest settlersand most success- the bill wont get through the C. H. Blake, Pastor positions? Has this body of attorneys blackballed and threatened with ful farmers of the section of the house at this session—but on the "The Down-Town Church" county which bears his name, other hand, perhaps it will. We boycott' young mechanics of the town, who elect to sign a petition asking was a business visitor here yes- are waking up and under such that a vote on this liquor question be taken? Have they resorted to Service at Ranier tonight. terday. conditions there is no certainty every kind of intimidation in order to suppress the honest voters wishes, I that we wont make just as gooc and win all the electoral forces into their mill race to turn their waterwheel? We invite you to attend the The trial of the four men who ",se Possible as of our new cons special service at the Down Further, have any band of business men so conducted their business are under arrest for perjury at clousness. Town Church tomorrow (Fri in any respect, at any time, as to break every known law upon the recent Ranier election, will N°rd kill is a step towarc day) at 8 p. m. Rev. F. C- Middle the statute books for the proper regulation of their business, on all and be had before Municipal Judge *^e development by the state ton of Fort Frances will preach every ocasion? Have they in their stores interrupted a heated argument or Langland tomorrow, Friday, at ^e natural resources which the Following the sermon will be a fight—conceeding that a fight could be a possible occurance in any place state makes it difficult or impos lc a Holy Communion. We invite al sible for else to develop, or of. business outside of the saloon—with a billy, so that men are maimed, any Christians of whatever church which nobody else would dev their heads broken and even life taken? Have they persistently sold goods Rev. W. A. Shannon of Minneapolis name to celebrate Holy Commun elop as well. For years there have detrimental to life and health after a man had already become stupefied was here Sunday and ion with us. We expect a large been efforts to get the legislat and under their effects, as forbidden by law? Have any of these store Monday in the interests of the number from Fort Frances "wit ure to pass such a bill, but alwav Society of the Friendless, for be with us.Plan to spend the keepers sold dangerous goods to men who were already blacklisted? Have there has been some opposition which he is the traveling representative. evening of Good Friday at they sold goods forbidden to be sold to minors, in direct and flagrant that was able to prevent the church. breach of the law? No, you say? And yet these men known as saloon action. keepers, who have done all these things, and more also, many of them, who With a growing and recogni Saturday our district super Mr. Oscar Lindvahl and Miss will take all the money you have as long as you trade with them for their tion of the things Minnesota intendent' S. L. Parish will be Anna Larson of Wheaton, were her timber, swamp wares, and then when you are paralyzed by the merchandise they sell youand with us and hold the quarterly joined in the bonds of matri- have no more to .spend, will kick you out or wallop you over the head and araMe lands we are tti business meeting with thechurch mony last Thursday at the bride's we are willing t0 the point where board at the church. The trust with a billy,— these men have the audacity after this to turn round, and homeThe groom is well- known to exert a littIe effort now ees are all requested to be pres also the nerve and unmitigated gall, to claim to be business men, and and highly regarded here, and is or(|er that those who come after ent, as the question of moving want you to keep them in their business in order that you may trade at receiving all kinds of congrat- „s the benefits the church must be considerec home and not patronize the mail order houses. This thing is to laugh, it is riations. The bride will be here „nderg0 aimost Parents will at this meeting. The time will be to laugh twice, yea thrice, it is the^finest piece of election campaign comedy shortly. any sacrifice or deprivation in 8 p. m. Let us try and be on hanc that has ever been perpetrated upon a long suffering and indulgent order that their children ma promptly. public. Mr. Wm. Carter arrived from iater on enjoy the advantages Easter Sunday morning the Thorold Ont. Tuesday morning Qf their efforts but it is only If we want to have a drink, and don't like the kind of tradesman Sabbath School will meet at 10 to spend a couple of weeks with within rccent years that there dealing in it, and he holds the privilege to trade in it by our vote why, o'clock. Special Easter Lesson his family here. Mr. Carter has has been any widespread recog my dear saloon keeper, have we not that last final prerogative of every and other specials expected. of the Niagara Falls Paper Co. nitionof the facts that our public freeborn American citizen, to close out this high handed' autocratic and of which Mr Warren Curtis, course mav exert a tre todav At 11 a- m. the Rev. S. L. Parish despotic creature we have created? We can buy our booze far enough formerly of this city, is presi- menduous. influence on the gen will preach the Easter ser from home, that we shall not have a gang to override and muzzle us at dent. Mr. Carter lived here for eratioiis of citizenry that wi mon. The choir will give two election, wallop us over the head at his own discretion and without conl many years and was one of the follow us Now realization special numbers, and Mrs. G. suiting us, take our check and absorb the bulk of it, and then turn round head cruisers for the Internat- becoming strong enough to stir Millard will sing. At 3 p. m. Rev and tell us that if we vote him out we can go to 1, for he wont even ional Lumber Company. He is to action,and the result Parish will preach at Ranier anc us keep enough stuff around him to pay personal property taxes. We can well satisfied with his^ good pos- bound to be a better and richer special music will be on the pro pay all our taxes ourselves! That is what we want. We want to trade ition in the east, and is enjoying an(j more and more progressive gram. where we like, and we wont buy booze from a bunch that want to run his visit here amongst his many the years go by. state i!S The pastor will preach the friends. \ye are waking up and not and dictate everything. We wont buy booze from a tradesman who is not evening sermon next Sunday merely to the fact of opportun fit to be mentioned in the same class with all respectable, self respecting His subject will be, "The obli REGISTRATION ity to .help others, but to the tradesmen worthy of the name. gation of brotherhood." Mrs. fact that we and our times are Again it is to laugh for Mephisto still walketh in our midst, and N. Millard will give a specia Last Tuesday was registration but a part of the total hislon the wolf still strives to appear in sheep's clothing. If you are a thug and number and the choir will hav day. 243 registered in the first and existence of Minnesota and in the thug business, don't be ashamed to stay in your own class. two special songs. ward, 253 in the second and I54pier people. And as that red!ization —Contributed'. progresses' we are b^tom- Easter Sunday is tlie church in the third, making a total reg- part going day. The Down-Tow ing more ready to do our •J" istration of 650 names, which is church invites you to its services in bringing about the final the highest registration ever re-1 greatness of our state. Trul we Attend the Down-Town church ceived in the histgry of this city, are waking up.—Duluth Herald. before it moves up town. 311