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

June 3, 1915 · Page 2 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS I. g?ggaadea£a 1! HENNEPIN OPTION FIGHT ON: i» TIES DYNAMITE fO DOG'S Northern Minnesota Hospital TAIL LOSES FRONT PORCH HUNDRED BUSINESS MEN PLAN Hibbing.—Because he placed a some dynamite in can and tied "DRY" CAMPAIGN. thf can to his dog's tail in an effort a Fergus Fallg.—Henry Obits, farmer to give the oanine a sudden living south of this city, was found LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT and painlese death, Nick Stanich, dead in his barn. His neck was broken. Signatures to County Option Petitions A E S it a he at a a miner, is minus a front porch. *_ shower bath— The. coroner will investigate. to Be Sought in Near FutureElection Stanich led the dog a "long way SI.50 day One person 75c, SI.00 and per Karlstad.—The farm house of Nelg J. Two persons same room, SOc-extra. in October. from home for the massacre. Instead Sundberg, eight miles southeast of ROOM3 with private baths and toilets— of running in another direction One person $1.50 and 32.00 per day Karlstad was burned. The Are was Two S1.00 the dog followed Stanioh, persons same room, extra. caused by the explosion of an incuba. Minneapolis, Minn. The first Send postal card tor colored blotters. who was-too familiar with the eccentricities tor isteps toward bringing the question of WE AIM TO PLEASE of dynamite to enjoy Caledonia.—The county commission* license before the people of Hennepin its propinquity. ers have appropriated $2,700 for the county for a vote under the county option Stanich ran for the house, the support of the fair held by the Houston law have been taken. A group dog at his heels. He leaped inside County Agricultural society in this of 100 business men met here and and slammed the door. The can village. talked over ways and means by which V'^/r caught in the porch. There was New York.—The right hand of Eli the campaign might be carried on. TRADE-MARKS a loud report. Manley, 10 years old, was blown off A temporary organization was formed Trembling from the shock, Stanich COPYRIGHTS by an explosion of a dynamite cap with David P. Jones as chairman. peered out. that his younger brother threw upon Send sketch, or model and description The meeting was executive and at the The dog, wagging its tail, greeted lor tree scareL. a stove while at play. Eli was trying end the following statement was given Stanich with a glad bark. Book containing ever 2CO mechanical to remove the cap when he suf» out: r-.oveir.cnts ser.t free upon request. fered the injury. "About 100 representative business R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elisabeth Monohan, M. D. WM. ROACH, Jr. Duluth. Eighth grade graduation BREWERY AGENCIES QUIT men of Minneapolis met to consider ATTO N EY-AT-LAW exercises have been banished front Mary Ghostley, M. D. the advisability of opening a county MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL the program of Duluth public schools EXPERT option campaign in Hennepin county. Eight Moorhead Companies Dispose of Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min McCi?" Duild: V/ashington, D. C. by R. E. Denfield, city superintendent. David P. Jones was chosen temporary Stock as Result of Recent Dry"' The change of the school system to chairman and after thorough discussion Victory. the junior high school plan has of the subject, in which the brought this action. whole question was reviewed from Moorhead.—As the first fruit of the 9&8Kac8S^sattacs^^ac8XK$ sa^-:x^^*X8S$^:x8X8KasK% Winnebago—Commencement week every angle, it was unanimously decided "dry" victory in the recent county option 8 at Parker college began at the Methodist that nothing was to be gained election eight Moorhead brewery Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Go. church, with a baccalaureate sermon agencies closed their doors. by delay, and that a campaign for securing by President J. D. McCormick, signatures to county option petitions For two days the local branches had formerly a .St. Paul pastor. Monday been getting rid of stock on hand. should- be inaugurated in the was devoted to a patrons' day program E. A. Ycrnberg, Manager Thousands of cases of bottled beer near future the time for holding the and exhibit of work. and nearly as much keg beer were election to be determined by the success Frazee.—The graduation exercises hauled from the distributing depots of such canvass." of the Frazee high school will consist to the local saloons and will be part Wholesale and Retail Meat*, Mr. Jones stated further that another of the baccalaureate sermon on June of the supply until the saloons quit on meeting would be called within Groceries, Fruits and Feed 6 class play, June 5 and 7 graduation, June 30. ten days in order to consider further June 8. The graduates will be The "wets" in this city have changed the matter of organization. In the Frances Durkin, Oliver Feld, Adolph their tune in regard to the effect on meantime,. those who are most intimately 8 Home-Made Sausage and Foss, Ida Foss, Kate Weston and Moorhead of a "dry" regime. A prominent connected with the campaign Hamburger Grace Rossmiller. liquor dealer, who was one of will draw up a detailed plan of organization Brainerd.—The amendment making the hardest fighters during the campaign to be submitted for discussion. 12 mills the maximum rate of taxation said: "It won't hurt the town It has been stated by county option here, superseding the former rate in the least in a few years we will be Give us a Trial and You Will $ workers that it will be several weeks of 10 mills, will be submitted to the better off. The recent election shows 8 before the work is actually under Stay With Us voters at a special election June 28. that the majority of he people of Clay way. This means that the various districts O county were not in favor of the saloon, At that ime also will be submitted to will have to be organized, and and it will do us no good to hold any Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh the voters the proposition of voting on The marvelous durability of the circulation of petitions carried on hard feelings over the outcome of the 115,000 street construction bonds. & "Nobby Tread" Tires the S through these divisions. election." fact that they are really two tires S Hutchinson.—When the 10-year-old Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. $ If the circulation of the petitions in one make them the tires that son of Julius Fratzke, 'a farmer, attempted 2 meets with decided success it may be you should unhestiatinglv buy. BANKS TO LOAN MONEY FOR to creep between the dropboards possible that the election can be held & SILOS WITHOUT INTEREST. in a granary door, the upper in October, and the earliest possible board fell, striking him on the neck time would be September. It is doubts *4^M*4Ct#+tC**M£#.MC+*Mr+jt^+MroNC+*+4C+*+4C*» Thief River Falls.—C. L. Hansen "NobbyTread "Tires *nrd strangling him to death. The ful if the earlier date will be chosen^ president of the First National bank board was only three feet long, a foot but that the election will be held in! of this city, announces that a sum of wide and an inch thick. the fall is acknowledged by a number are now sold under their, regular §j money has been set aside by the bank Winona.—The Young Men's and the warranty—perfect workmanship who were at the meeting. which will be loaned without interest Young Women's Christian associations material—BUT DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET and any^adjustment The success the dry forces have met to farmers of this section for use in will build new gymnasiums here this is on a basis of in the elections which have been held the construction of silos. summer. The two buildings will be 5,000 Miles 1 in various parts of the state is an indication, The fund amounts to $15,000, and ready for occupancy at the opening of they say, of the way sentiment is estimated thatt$300 will construct the fall terms. The Young Women's The coins ache for freedom. .They exert an is spreading fhroughout the a silo. This will give 50 farmers MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. association will build a $25,000 structure. state. When Clay and Polk counties MinneapoliSj Mlnn.^ chance to improve their facilities for The Young Men's association influence over you to be put into circulation. .No Northwest Distributors S swung into the ranks of the drys, it caring for stock in the winter and will building will cost approximately $20,000. was felt that Hennepin county was not have a tendency to increase the size temptation to spend needlessly when the money is impossible task. of the herds. It is estimated one year Winona.—Leaning from the cab of will be sufficient time on the notes, as liis locomotive, •which was traveling at Tri thebmkon interest. Start an aCcount now with CREATE a silo will pay for itself in that time. FISH PROTECTORATE the rate of 50 miles an hour, Elmer In case the farmers co-operate heartily Swanson, 30 years old, a fireman on whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will opcftr the bank will increase Ihe ap^ $ Burlington train No. 51, west bound, Small BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING Bemidji Sportsmen Build propriation so that it will accommodate between Savannah and St. Paul, was 600 Cans of an account. Don't allow your money to work you Hatchery—Provide PRESENTS 100 instead of 50 applicants. fatally injured. The fireman's-head Fry for Lakes. Distribution in collided with a mail orane at the depot make it work for you, this is theway others get ahead. We have an endless assortment 8tate Planting Forest Trees. at Genoa, Wis. With a fractured Crookston.—The fish ^protectorate of appropriate gifts, Ely.—The Minnesota forest servicc skull he was taken to a La Crosse created by the sportsmen of Bemidjt representing the newest and is planting 160,000 Norway and 40,000 hospital. for the lakes east of Crookston and finest* products of the Jewelers' white pine trees in the Burntside state Long Prairie.—W. O. Clure of Minneapolis,. FIRST NATIONAL BANK near Bemidji by the construction of Art. forest. The trees are three years old who managed William E. fish hatchery a year ago, has just begun and come from the eifcrimental station Wedding rings, beautiful Lee's two primary campaigns for the its work. Game Warden Munch at Cloquet. With 21 men, the International Falls, Minn. diamonds, Sparkling jewels, nomination for governor,, and who is distributed 55 cans of fish fry, or ap number now employed, the work will Watches, Unique" silverware, the secretary of the Republican state proximately 1,375,000 fish In the lakes require aboue one month. Sterling Novelties, Rich cut central committee, arrived in tcrtm west of Bemidji and eaat of Crookston. The trees are being "feet out six Glass, Clocks, Etc. and was closeted with Mr. Lee all day. and a half or seven feet apart, each 6K89Mscttxx$ixkxKKttM£ No doubt Mr. Clure's visit here is of Believing that the proper fish protection way, so that an average of 1,200 are a political character, and it indicates N E S O N S was to watch the hatchery in? required for an acre. that Mr. Lee will be a factor in the stead of making a shorter fishing season, Jewelry Store The area planted has a growth of next campaign. several sportsmen of Bemidji last International Falls, Minn. poplar, birch and jack pine, :h protects a Winona.—B. F. Wolff, a leading year took up a collection of $200 and the young trees and promotes DON'T ORDER YOUR AUTO Until you have seen the dairyman and feed dealer of Preston, built a small hatchery on the Mississippi, height growth. This method is used has just been indicted by the Fillmore 12 miles from that city, the extensively in Germany and has county grand Jury on two counts game and fish commission of Minnesota proved successful. Last year the service NEW REPAIR SH'OP METZ" 2S charging third degree arson. He set furnishing the hatchery with the planted 175,000 pine in the vicinity -H ?r-Si- fire to his b'ara and feed mill, it is alleged. necessary apparatus. of Clark lake, and they have done He has pleaded not guilty, and very well. During the first year of operation Pt will be tried at once. Within a few the hatchery has had very good luck, Supervisor L. M. Browiiell, with a ijf'.' years four fires have broken out on crew df men, is setting out 50,000 Norways hatching out during that time about Bring Us Your "fc Wolff's property and in each instance, in the Birch lake part of the 600 cans of fry. One hundred and ic FULLY EQUIPPED WITH reserve. HARNESS AND SHOES it is said, heavy insurance was collected. twenty-five of these cans went to Lake All the fires have been of mysterious Bemidji and the remaining 475" cans :.„J GRAY & DAVIS ELECTRIC origin. will be taken to lakes in the vicinity Run Over By Disc Harrow. of Bemidji. Duluth.—Dr J. D. Park, president Warren.—Walter Gerouski is at a LIGHT AND STARTER- hospital here as the result of an accident of the Duluth Auto club, left for an To our Hardware Store auto trip to the Twin Cities, his object which happened while he was Fur Merchant Dies. FULL STREAMLINE BODY driving a disc near Stephen. Six discs being to promote "road bee" day, "St. Paul, Minn— Ernest Albrecht, at the old Tony Vandette were being worked in a row when June 15, along the route. Those interested senior member of the firm of Albrecht 32 BY $y2 TIRES, FOR ONLY & Sons, St. Paul furriers, died at his the fourth team became frightened in good roads are expected Stand, between 2nd and $600. to turn out on that day and improve home, after a short illness. He was and ran into the team ahead, which, 85 years old. Mr. Albrecht was born In turn, ran into the one in front. the highway. Arrangements are being 3rd street on 3rd avenue. •Wv? -in-Germany, in 1829 and came to St. Gerouski, who. was driving the leading made with auto clubs in the Twin Paul in 1855. He had been in the fur team, was thrown off and two Cities and at intermediate points to business ever since. His wife, two discs passed over him. His condition aid the work. Immediately after sons and a daughter, survive. is critical. International Machine Co. "road bee" day, a sociability run from be SPECIAL" PRICES ON .the Twin Cities to Duluth will C&dar Minn., Man Robbed. staged. Murder .Suspect Arrested. Minneapolis, Minn.—Two women Minn. Minneapolis, Two days GlenwoQd.—W. Rusch, a Polish' laborer A W A E aided by a man, drugged and robbed answering the description of the after Andrew .Fritz, state public examiner, Frank Moore of Cedar, Minn., of $422, farmhand suspected of murdering the criticised the present council That we are closing out. according to a story he told the police Mitmoen brothers near Lowry, hag method of ordering and then "annulling after he was found wandering about sidewalks been arrested at Minot, N. D. Rusch special assessments for •C1 a Vr*-'. the streets in dazed condition. other was discovered by a d'etectiva. and improvements, declaring International Falls Abstract O this system was the costing S. E Thomoson & Son caieaonia —The commencement ex. Organize May Naval Militia. annually, the city |10,000 council, at ercises at the Caledonia high school Bemidji.—Bemidji's naval militia an session, BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors adjourned took first steps J. DAWSON, Manager* begin with the baccalaureate sermon to do away with this company may be organized soon. Guy. extravagance. by Rev. A. A. Myers. The address Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance A. Eaton, oommander of the Minnesota The question was' brought up by Alderman to the graduates will be delivered by naval militia, will meet the young men Ortquist who the branded ere? Robert Brown of Winona, Friday hall and at the city explain the work. practice as "one the council should no Collections, £onveying and Loans V- riing,' June 4. The senior class play, longer tolerate." be "What~ Happened to Jones," will Transient Robbed On Train. Fergus Falls.—The Otter Tail Couaty J- BURDICK, Manager presented on June 3. The valedictory Glen wood.—i transient on Soo eastbound Bar association elected officers as ISn is Henrietta Kruger and the salu* International Falls train No. US was robbed of a Minoetot .«• sr- follows: President,, John L. Townley The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel tatorian, Grace Kemp, A class of 1$ containing $60 while about onehalf ptirse rice president, N. F. Field secretary 200 MODERN' ROOMS will receive diplomas. The junior out of Brooten. Three men mile Located ia Heart-of Buiinew Dirirfel and treasurer, G.'W. Frankberg. The class will banquet the graduates on him la a car vestibule and $1.22 $1*2* surrounded- SINGLE RATC association arranged for a banquet to June 7. robbed him of his money before the CUROPUN ran 01.60 be held on this opening day of the rats two krum train had gathered its full speed. Then PRIVATE BATH ANDTOtLET MTM }. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS coming term of court. COMPLETE SAFETY Road Meets New Rats. jumped from the train, returned they Ely .—Joseph Seliskar, a saloonkeeper, AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS to aad bought tickets for Brooten ANDFIREPROOFCONSTRUCTION received a letter telling him to discharge Ely.—'ihe Duluth & Iron Rang! coming up on train No. 111. Glenwood, II* UVES a woman who is in. his employ (insurance RECORDS show road has applied the 55-cent ore rati Jewelry store was visited in Glens IN A EVER LOST SPRINKLED SUHMMOj A .or his. plaee of business would was to the Vermilion range, though it wood, but tha three holdup artists secured EVERY JtOOM HAS HOT AND COLO KUNIHM N blown up within S4 hours. Joseph SAS AMD KUKTRtS $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE WATCH. STEAM HEAT, of not required to under the~order nothing at vatae. They htiTitfl AND TtUMONI MftVICK. USMTS. •mniw hut. tw timM «•*. interstate oommaroe oommlastoa. SEVEN **OSY ANNEX IN CONNS?****. tha arealag .... rb'yj!* kv '&•*&>% rfzr