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

June 10, 1915 · Page 4 of 10

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FEuElL RESERVE COUNSELS CLASS ON SUCCESS Winona Normal Governor Hammond at BANK OPTIMISTIC World Defines Functions—Rise In 19 E-.gi S T. N. Should Be Pleasurable. Tilsox .arataift*! ^^G&OS&E C/rV HALL Winona.—Wiirfield Scott Hammond, UODERN EUROPEAN PLAN St. Cloud.—Adolph Linaberg, lor governor of Minnesota, told the members LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS ^'STRICT many years a saloonkeeper here, but of the 1915 graduating class of RATES: Rooms with detached bstn »n» retired the past six years, died suddenly BULLETINS REPORT BUSINESS shower bath- the Winona normal school that to gain at his home, His wife, her 011 One person 75c. $1.00 and 31-M) per day undeserving success is an empty CONDITIONS OVER NORTHWEST return from church, discovered his Two persons in same room. Mc eatra. achievement. He defined success function ARE FAVORABLE. ROOMS with private baths and toilets- body. ol as "doing the greyest amount One person $1.50 and $2.00 P*r St. Cloud.—Roland Knutson, 20 Two persons same room, Sl.w extra. good in the world with the opportunities years old, alleged to be a representative Send postal card tor colored blotters. and the ability available." of the Maxrwell Motor company, WE AIM TO PLEASE STATE NEWS OF MINNESOTA Industry, self-control, patience and was arrested here on a charge preferred courage should form the foundation by the Duluth police, in which Pi&TIIIMT for the career of a successful person, Knutson is said to have forged several Mr. Hammond said. But in his opinion checks. Interesting and Important Happening* there would still be* only the shell ii Hastings—In the case of Miss Alma of the Few Day* Selected Past honesty—"on the square honesty," aa Block vs. the Milwaukee railway, as TRADE-MARKS and Arranged for the Convenience he termed it—unselfishness, kindnesa action to recover damages for the lass COPYRIGHTS and gentleness were lacking. of Busy Readers. of two toes in an accident, a district of "The evil-disposed have all thi court jury awarded her a verdict of Send sketch, or model and description main points I enumerated industry, for free search. $2,850. Miss Block's home is at -Minneapolis. Minneapolis.—The Federal Reserve self-control, patience and courage—and Book containing over 200 mechanical bank of Minneapolis, summarizing movements sent free upon request. thus to be successful a person must -ir^TT^Tul rm Minneapolis.—At the request of tti© business conditions, has issued June have more," the governor continued. WM. N. ROACH, Jr. Swedish consul, C. E. Wallerstedt, acting bulletins and the analysis sets forth R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. "Satan himself, I take it, has them N EY-AT-LAW ATTO in behalf of his government, the •optimism regarding the future. all. He is courageous, he is patient, AND ELECTRICAL. MECHANICAL Hennepin county grand jury is to Thfe bank, within lines of Mary Ghostfey, M. D. the the EXPERT with plenty of self-control, and is in« again consider the death of Carl Nyrall, ninth reserve district, finds underlying McGill Building Washington. D. C. dustrious. ,, Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min who was shot the night of January business conditions sound and all "When success is real one ought td 27 by William F. Allen. influences upon the general result get pleasure out of it. His conscience Crookston.—Clifford Godbout, aged either as favorable or more favorable must permit him to take satisfaction 13, who was run over by an automobile than a month ago. in what he has accomplished, and he driven by George O'Brien of ITnlstad, Mercantile Situation Favorable. should have .the confidence that he de* died. An inquest is being held. The country mercantile situation is serves this pleasure." 1 Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. O'Brien is not blamed by eye Avitnesses favorably spoken of in the federal who say the boy, who was riding bank report. This report the bank TO BE TARGETS •00 VALUABLE a bicycle, wabbled in front of the makes monthly to the Federal Reserve •v car. E. A. Yernberg, Manager board at Washington. Only in the Boyd.—An attractive feature of the Than Men Are Worth More Living Iron mining districts of northern Michigan welcome given the Minneapolis men Woman Dying for Country, Says and Minnesota is there anything here was the school children. Tht-.y Peace Delegate. approaching business depression, the Wholesale and Retail Meats, & Minneapolis, Minn.—Three hundred fell in line with the band and marched Federal Reserve bank's bulletin says. Groceries, Fruits and Feed Minneapolis school teachers were uptown and then sang two or three It notes an increase in development told how the women of the world and songs in charming style. No speeches work in northern Minnesota, the constructive particularly those from the neutral were attempted because of the short activity of the United States Home-Made Sausage and countries might play the leading part stop. Steel corporation at Duluth, activity in Hamburger In bringing about peace in Europe, by Little Falls.—A city cannot collect the stock business in western North Miss Grace DeGraff of Portland, who from a county for sprinkling the and South Dakota and Montana and is returning from the International streets abutting its property in the heavy export buying of horses for Congress of Women. city, according to a ruling of Judge Give us a Trial and You Will Europe as factors affecting the northwest "Men are too valuable to be targets," Parsons of the district court. The city favorably. Stay With Us Miss De Graff said. "If they attempted to collect a bill of this kind are not, the ideas of humanity ara each month for several years and finally STATE EDITORS PLAN OUTING wrong and we should make men worth The marvelous durability decided to take the matter to the of Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh more by teaching them to live for in? "Nobby Tread" Tires the & courts. The decision favored the fact that they are really two tires stead of dying for their country. Second District Association to Hold county. S Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. in one make them the tires that "The conference was only the beginning Annual Summer Meeting in Worthington Redwood Falls.—The liquor interests you should unhestiatingly buy. of the annual international con June 11 and 12. in Redwood county have organized 8 & grasses of women to discuss the and raised a campaign fund of rights of women throughout the Worthington.—The Second District $3,000. The organization is termed world. It proved the solidity of worn Minnesota Editorial association will "NobbyTread'Tires the "Redwood County Taxpayers' and anhood as women attended from belligerent hold its annual summer outing in Voters' association," with Paul Doepke and neutral nations. It proved Worthington June 11 and 12. The president II.. H. Turbes, secretary and are now sold under their regular a new conscience for women." mayor and city council, the commer Gus Backer, George Dougan," Nels Gei warranty—perfect workmanship cial club, the Chautauqua association en, P. J. Pint and M. J. Eichten, executive and material—BUT any adjustment DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET and the Automobile club, assisted by committeemen. on a basis of PEANUT CAUSES PNEUMONIA. women of the city, have planned elab Winona.—Winona will be a fountain 5,000 Miles in Bemldji.—A peanut lodged orate entertainment. of wholesome hospitality during Friday afternoon will be devoted to the lungs of Borhold, the 17months-oid the twenty-second annual convention The coins ache for freedom. .They exert an daughter of Mr. and automobile drives and boat rides on of the United Commercial Travelers of MINNESOTA RUBBER'qq Minneapolis, Minn.' Mrs. Lars Larson of Blackduck, Lake Okabena. Friday evening there the Minnesota and North Dakota jurisdiction Northwest Distributors influence over you to be put into circulation. .No developed pneumonia, which caused will be a band concert and informal which will convene irr this city. the death of the child. reception. A business session will be The convention dates are June 10, 11 usoanmnniNi nail temptation to spend needlessly when the money is in The peanut became lodged held at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, at which and 12. It is anticipated that fully the chiidrs iungs about a month J. C. Morrison, president of the Minnesota 1,000 delegates and friends will be in in the bank on interest. Start an account now with ago. Editorial association, will speak attendance upon the annual meeting. suecessfully The peanut was removed on "Costs and Other Matters Pertaining Owatonna.—County optionists expect whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will open from the child's lungs to the Issue of a Newspaper." W. that the Steele county petitions BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING four days ago, but pneumonia had F. Mahler, publisher of the Springfield will be filed at once and that the election PRESENTS an account. Don't allow your money to work you gained such headway that recovery Advance, will talk on "The Business will result in an overwhelming victory was impossible. End of the Country Newspaper Game." for the "drys." Steele county has make it work for you, this is theway others get ahead. We have an endless assortment Discussion and question box will follow, but one "wet" town, Blooming Prairie, of appropriate gifts, and the place for the winter jneet* and in that village at the last election ing will be fixed. At noon .a formal representing the newest and under local option the vote was close, SUSPECT SAFE CONTAINS banquet will be served by women of the "wets" winning by 15. Other parts LI-QUOR IS TAKEN TO JAIL finest products of the Jewelers' FIRST NATIONAL BANK of the county are strongly in favor of the city. The afternoon and evening Art. no license. Bemidji.—Indian Officers Brandt and will be spent informally. Indications Wedding rings, beautiful Thompson raided the J. E. Maloy place point to an attendance of 50 or more. St. Cloud.—The city commission has diamonds, Sparkling jewels, International Falls, Minn. gone on record as opposed to the establishment on Third street, formerly a saloon. Watches, Unique silverware, of cigar stores in the residence Mr. Maloy refused to open his big iron Lake City Pioneer Dies, Aged 102. Sterling Novelties, Rich cut district. An application for the safe and the agents dragged the safe Lake City.—Michael Calnan, aged Glass, Clocks, Etc. transfer of a cigaret license held by from the building out into the street, 102 years, a resident of Wabasha W. W. Cotton, until recently a Seventh pushing it up the street to the Northern county since 1857, died at his home in N E S O N S avenue south merchant, has been National bank, and from there a this county. Mr. Calnan was born in rejected. Cotton asked permission to horse pulled it to the courthouse, Jewelry Store the parish of Kilmurry,' Ireland, September where it was placed in the county Ja.il transfer his license to a location in the International Falls, Minn. 13, 1813. southern extremity of the city near until a safe expert can be found to He came to America in 1846, and settled DON'T ORDER YOUR AUTO Until you have seen the one of the ward schools. open it. The Indian agents suspect in Boston, where he remained until that the safe may, contain liquor. Reports Duluth.—Duluth physicians who specialize 1856. He was in possession of all are being spread that the government in eye, ear, nose and throat his faculties until recently, when he NEW REPAIR SHOP men have gone into baggage cara "METZ" 25 diseases, find' "pink eye," or conjuctivitis was stricken with paralysis. and ransacked personal belongings ol alarmingly prevalent in this cityjust Mr. Calnan was married in Boston passengers. A Walker woman says her now, and public school physicians In 1854 and his wife died on the homestead grip was opened and candy taken have also reported that a "great many farm in the town of Lake, this from it. children are afflicted. These are sent county, which had been their home for Bring Us Your home as soon as the disease is discovered 50 years. Four children, two sons and FULLY EQUIPPED WITH Week. Cqllege Enters Closing and ordered to remain there HARNESS AND SHOES two daughters, survive him. Vf i1?ifl Until the symptoms have disappeared. St. Peter.—The twenty-fifth anniversary GRAY & DAVIS ELECTRIC The disease is said to be very contagious. of the graduation of the Nurses Graduate at Albert Lea. first college class will be celebrated Albert Lea.—Seven nurses of the LIGHT AND STARTER- in connection" with this year's commencement Naeve hospital, the first class t® be Duluth.—The biennial convention of To our Hardware Store festivities at Gustavua graduated from this institution, held the imperial council of the Modern FULL STREAMLINE BODY Adolphus. The classes of '90, '95, '00, their graduation exercises at the Samaritans will be held in Duluth. It at the old Tony Vandette '05 and '10 will hold their quinquennial Broadway theater. Those who completed is expected a renewal of the fight for 32 BY 3TIRES, FOR ONLY reunions. Among those who are thtf course were: Ruby Davis, control, which resulted two years ago expected to answer the roll call of the Stand, between 2nd and Helen Kerkow, Selma- Anderson, Anna in the election of C. E. Lovett as Imperial $600. class of- '95 are former Governor A. O. Sorenson, Ger-wle Hagerson, Chios Good Samaritan, ousting John Eberhardt, Professor A.' A. Stromberg 3rd street on 3rd avenue. Jones and Laura McAllister. Christie, holder of that office since tli© and Thomas Johnson of Winnipeg, recently founding of the order, will take place. appointed a member of the cabinet Many delegates from the Twin CKes, Threatens to Dynamite Saloon. of the Dominion of Canada with where there are several councils, and Duluth.—Joseph Hitztaler of Ely, International Machine Co. the portfolio of minister of public from other parts of the state and from Minn., is held in the St. Louis county SPECIAL PRICES ON works. North Dakota, will be in attendance. jail here by the federal authorities, charged with sending a letter through Mankato.—June 26 has been set as A W A E Forest Fires. Farmers Fight the mails, threatening to blow up the the date for the "president's tour" Aurora, Minn. Forest fires in saloon of Joseph Seliskar of Ely unless of the automobile clubs of the state to the vicinity of Palo and 10 milea That we are closing out. the latter discharged one of his employes this city in honor of John H. Hohmann, south of here diminished in intensity within twenty-four hours. president of the State Automobile association. after hours of furious fighting by 200 Governor W. S. Hammond farmers, whose property was in the International Falls Abstract Co has accepted an invitation to be a 73,300 Licensed Autos in State. path of the flames. S. E. Thompson & Son St. Paul.—Minnesota contained 73,800 guest of the association. The Twin City Dr. Ed Darrow, deputy coroner here, licensed automobiles June 1, aocording autoists will leave home at 9 a. m. and BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietor* motored to the scene of the fire and J. DAWSON, Manager. to a report issued by Secretary come to Mankato by way of FarmIngton, later he said that the flames now Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance of State Schmahl. He believes Northfield, Faribault and Madison apparently are under control, although that the total will be close to the 100,000 Lake. The visitors will spend the much dense smoke prevents an accurate mark before the year ends. night in Mankato and return to their Collections, Conveying and mm 1 survey of conditions. liomes on the following day, Sunday. Pope County "Drys" Confident. Farmington.—A: Bayerd, contractor J. E. BURDltK, Manager Baby 250 Mllea. Carries Dead Glenwood.—June 14 is the day set for the new creamery here, committed Minneapolis, June 4.—With- the dead International Falls Minnesot* by the county- auditor for the county puioide by hanging himself. Mr. Bayerd body of her baby daughter clutched The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel option election in Pope county. Th« stood on & small scaffold, placed tightly to her breast, Mrs. Carlton C. 200 MODERN ROOMS about his neck and kicked the petitions were signed by nearly 1,000 It rope Harris of Hurdsfield, N. D., rode from H—*•* DM* pcaffold from under himself. He was persons, 300 more than necessary. It .Eirderlm, N. D., to Minneapolis on a 91.°° 8INQLI RATI $1J« is confidently predicted the "drys" found about two hours later .by one of KUROPLAN ron TWO ei.se rate kunh Soo Line. passenger train. a PIUVATE BATH AND TOIUCT (JTOIA will carry the day by two to on« bis workmen. He had a wife and 16year-old The baby died in her mother's arms COMPLETE SAFETY daughter in St'. Paul. vote. Pope county has sent count ibe For The Press just as the train left Enderlin and too AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS option representatives to the legislature Duluth.—Officers and directors of frightened to get oil the train at a AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION the last 10 yean and the pro the Pittsburgh Steel company passed strange wayside station where no SHOW MS uvea a (insurance RKCORM KVta through Duluth on their to River- hibition vote is strong in the county. LOST IN •miMKUU •WtHMJ way friends or relatives awaited her com be affected, Three villages and cities will ton, !n the Cuyuna country, to make ing, the mother "wrapped the tiny body WATER, 9TKAM HCAT, fcM AM# aad Seda* Glenwood. Lowry uawva. AN* MMM. the annual official inspection of the TKUMMMIK in its blankets and continued her tri| WW www ANNCK Ml t?» villi Mil tavelroa ere ada* w&ed fty tbe ihla aitr.