International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 1, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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-I ,f Local and Personal Items FIRST METHODIST :«sMsaaeaasraKmaeaee Will You Read This Twice? EPISCOPAL CHURCH Get your typewriter' supplies Mrs. S. A. Sherman returned 5th Street, Corner ot ioth Ave. at the Press office. from a short visit yesterday. C. H. Blake, Pastor A very important question —x.- "The Down-'Town Church" to-day which every housekeeper Judge C. W. Stanton .is a business John Balmer has gone to Mrs. must decide for herself is whether ,,j. Dyluth for a three months^ visit. and social visitor here today. July 4th, next Sunday. Spec- she prefers pure, cream of tartan —x—' returned sermon. .... baking powder like Royal or ial Mrs. C. H. Blake The Press office is headquarters whether she is willing to use alum last night from a ten days visit for all kinds of stationery. We go to the Baptist church _j baking powder in food. with her father at Cloquet. —x—' next Sunday evening for union Cashier Geo. N. and Mrs. Millard Mr. M- R. Johnson of Ranier Qne kind is easily distinguished service..^- are spending the %week at is a. business visitor to our city from the other, since the the State Bankers' Convention. today. laws of various States require The Epworth League Will the ingredients to be printed meet in union service with the Mr. John Stone arrived from Ex-Mayor Colburn is making" upon the label. If anyone is in Baptist young people next Sunday Duluth yesterday and hopes he quite extensive additions to his doubt which to use, it is worth at 7 p. m. will soon be able to stay here while to ask the family doctor. dwelling house. all the time, Then decide. We invite" you to attend our —x- Dr. Elizabeth Monahan returned services next Sunday. And when once a decision is Carl Hanson shipped his motor from her visit with relatives reached let no advertisement, oil cycle to Bemidji Tuesday night, at Good Thunder, accompanied FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH dealer*s argument, or canvasser's and from there he will ride to by Master George. Next Sunday is Independence solicitation, change the decision. Minneapolis for a short visit. Day. Why not celebrate it as a It is not a question of a Mrs. Chas. Erigbloom returnextended rSfer Christian nation? If carousing, few.cents or of pleasing a salesman. Sheriff White purchased the visit with her folks at It is a question of health.: and ball-playing, and having a Joe Baker homestead of 160 Amey and New Richmond. big "blow-out'' on the Lord's acres across the road from the If this appeals to you as reasonable Day is a proper expression to county poor farm last Monday. County Auditor Slocum returned and sensible advice, it other nations, of what Our nation from a few days trip to the is worth reading twice. And it is. stands for, then we might at The Dorcas Society met with state capital oil county business. worth remembering. least curb these tendencies on Miss Nellie McDonald last Monday this. Sabbath Day for the sake of afternoon- They had a delicious Mildred and Mayme Jackson ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. This picture shows King Ferdinar the reverence we have for the time while working for the of Rainy River, Out-, have been of Roumania in his quaint costume. New York great Guide and God of our land, poor and needy. visiting with-Mrs. Matt Gillespie. Whose day it is. If we have any CLASH AT HENNEPIN DRY MEET national pride and patriotism let Mr. and Mrs.- David Rose returned us show the foreign peoples of Sunday from their honeymoon Attorney B. H. Phinney returned MADAME TCRRALBAS PIESIDENUT SUMMER H0K.E the world that we have self respect trip on the great lakes and Wednesday from a professional at least. On the Fourth of are comfortably domiciled in Opposition to Campaign to Make County trip to Duluth and Deer July the world will stop and their new home on Ninth ave. Saloonless is Encountered— River. watch how the United States of 1,800 Attend Meeting. WJLSON ORDERED BY PHYSICIAN America will celebrate. Let us on farm lands. Money-to loan TO TAKE COMPLETE REST. Mr. and Mrs- E. H. Zimmerman not act like a lot of Pleasuredrunken Minneapolis, June 28.—Opposition Apply S. Lang, International F. are rejoicing over the birth to the campaign to make Hennepin barbarians- Fellow-citizens, Minn. tf Falls, of a ten pound son who arrived county saloonless was encountered at let us be men, and show the Secretary Lansing Prepares Note to at their home on 6th street early a mass meeting in the Auditorium, world that we are a truly great Great Britain—Executive Receives About 200 men in the audience left Mr. Robert Green returned this morning. God-fearing nation. If the world the hall when Jean T. Spielman, stata Ovation at Cornish, N. H. home a few days ago from Valpariso, organizer for the American Federation can see the "Land of Liberty" Ind., where he is taking Mr. Grimstad has resigned of Labor, who had asked permission going to church next Sunday, Cornish, N. H., June 26. Under a medical course. Bob's alright, his position as cashier of the to speak against the prohibition movement, orders from his physician to take a and worshiping God, we will be we're glad to see h"im back again. was requested to stop by Samuel American State Bank at Raniei complete rest, President Wilson settled a greater nation in the world R. Van Sant, former governor and and Mr. G. W. Anderson .will down at the "Summer White chairman of the citizens' committee, than ever. Do your part. Come S Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. House" for a brief vacation to prepare take his place on July ist. who presided. About 1,800 attended to church. himself for the arduous work he is Haddock on Saturday last, a —x— the meeting. expecting within the next few months bouncing baby boy whose name is Speaker for Laboring Men. Mr. Jas. T. Watson Jr. returned In connection with the European and Morning worship at n. Spielman arose early in the meeting Wayne. Robert a few days ago from Carlton Mexican situations^ and asked to be allowed to say a few The President brought few official college where he has completed words for the laboring men. His request Evening worship at 8. The documents with him and officials at FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE. his sophomore studies and been was granted and he was allotted the White House had orders to forward Methodist church will unite withus Seventy-seven acres of land on five minutes as the last speaker. When ^advanced to the junior year. him only the most pressing business, in the evening service. Rev. he aroee he was greeted by loud applause the railroad and two miles from Ibut nevertheless he plans to give C. H. Blake will preach. The ordinance from a large group of men sit* Rainy River. Will consider trade much thought in the quiet exclusion Rev. A. F. Ballbach has resigned ting in the center of the Auditorium, of baptism will be administered. of the Cornish hills to the next step for city or addition property. his pastorate of the Baptist He said that organized labor was op in his new Mexican policy, to the submarine Apply at the Press office. church in this city and has posed to prohibition because thousandi issue with Germany and to the would be thrown out of employment accepted a call to Woodstown, discussion with Great Britain over interference Young people's meeting will by the closing of saloons and brew* Abstracts and titles to all property N. J. He leaves for his new field with commerce between the eries. also be a union service of the United States and the neutral nations Madame Torralbas Is the wife of th| in Koochiching county furnished of labor next Monday week. Mr. Spielman exceeded the time giv Christian Endeavor and the Epworth of Europe. first secretary to the Cuban legation on short notice by the —x— en him and grew eloquent. Mr. Van In Washington, and with her husband League. 7 o'clock. Come. Lansing Works on Note. Sant thereupon asked him to stop. Koochiching county Abstract Co. On Sunday next, Rev. O. M. has just recently arrived In th# national Secretary Lansing will do most of "This is our meeting," Mr. Van Sant official abstractors, International ^Cleveland, the new pastor of the capital to take up her residency the actual work on the note to Great HILL-MAMLIN. explained. "If you wish to make aa Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. Britain now being prepared, but the Norwegian Lutheran church will address, hire a hall of your own." President has already gone over with ^iold his. first service here at io 1 Spielman refused to stop speaking, TRIAL JUDGE IS CRITICIZED Announcements have been received him the broad questions of policy involved NOTICE OF BIDS. upon which the crowd began to hist A. M., and evening service will and will see the note before it this week of the wedding and yell at him to sit down. Ibe held at 8 P. M. All are invited. Notice is hereby given that Is officially forwarded to London. He of Miss_ Othelia B. Mamlin -to Mr. Van Sant's signals to the an bids will be received by the read with deep interest unofficial forecasts ami dience to be quiet were unheeded, so Read 1907 Law to Grand Jury In Mr. Warren P. Hill at Los Angeles, a from Berlin that there was County Board of Education of Spielman left the stage. The party io structed Body to Return lndlot Hon. H. J: Miner has returned Cal. The contracting parties possibility, of Germany's submarine Koochiching County at Internat- the center arose, yelling "Unfair." ments—Justice Brown's Opln to take care of his business warfare being somewhat modified, but are well known and highly regarded ional Falls on or before July 16 ion Says Court Erred. refused to comment. interests after having devoted, in this city where both FIND B0NE§ OF 8-FOOT MAN a The President arrived here after months of his time to the'^5, the building of a school for lived for many years. Miss Mamliri SIX "house according to plans. and trip through Connecticut, Massachusetts supreme St. Paul.—The Minnesota -public interests as a member of County Commissioner Thore Giend« was in the county treasurer's and Vermont, marked by ovations specifications on file at the home of court has set aside the conviction of Everts to Ascertain to What the House of Representatives.1 from crowds which gathered at office and Mr. Hill an auditor of Qood* the St. Paul road obtained in the of C* G. Carlson, Laurel, said Race Man Belonged. every station. He refused to make any the International Lumber Co. hue county district court two rtarf school house to be built on Lot speeches, but smiled broadly at laudatory a ago on an indictment charging viola* Best wishes are expressed for Fergus Falls, Minn., July 28—A Announcements have been received 1, Section 19, Township 69, Range comments from several hundred tion of the 2-cent fare law of 1907, Tht huge skeleton has been dug up on the bridal couple. men, women and children with whom of the birth of Edna Margret 26. 1 JutUcf opinion was written by Chief the farm of County Commissioner he shook hands. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The Board reserves the right Calvin L. Brown. Thore Glende in the town of Everts. MUST SELL OUT. Wtaf, Judge Albert Johnson of Red Adlam, on June ist, 1915* Mrs. to reject any and all bids. All Some of the bones have crumbled to Who instigated the prosecution, ln All my household goods, beds, dust, but enough are left to indicate Adlam has been spending a few materials will be furnished by th« etructed the grand jury to return that it is that of a man who must have stoves* tables, chairs, baby buggy, "weeks with her folks at Sheboygan,-Mich. the Board. G. 0. P. TO MEET IN CHICAGO trial and Indictment, presided over the been eight feet tall. Some of the sled, sewing machine, etc. (Signed) Annie E. Shelland, a hearing denied motion for another teeth are partly Intact and are nearly National Convention in 1916 Pledged to was men* Rev. A. F, Ballbach. —x—" after the verdict of guilty, Clerk, County Board twice as large as an ordinary man's Windy City—Democrats Also May tioned freuently as a candidate tot teeth. of Education. Cloquet has had its city full of Convene There. governor at the time and last fall wat *T:~ The bones will be sent to scientists young men and women last week KOTXCE FOB BIDS a eupremf candidate for justice of the in St. Louis, Mo., who will endeavor "1r^ NEW CANNING FACTORY Tot the Construction of Chicago, June 26.—Chicago will get Judicial attending conventions of the court, being defeated by Justioe Geo* Ditch to ascertain to what race they belonged. Wo. 15, Koochiching- County, the 1916 Republican national convention. L. TO OPEN AT TENSTRIKE. Bunn. Minnesota. Epworth League of the Mr Echurch Summer tourists from the city There is a "better than even "Jndgc 'When the case came to trial who are at Battle lake, In the Immediate and the Young People's Notice is hereby given that the chance" that the Democrats will also of Has* Johnson named Albert Schaller undersigned Auditor of Koochiching neighborhood, have become rery Society of the Norwegian Lutheran Tenstrike is to have a $2,000 nominate their party leader here next Rockne of County, Minnesota will on the 29th tings, and Senator A. J. much interested in them. year." •_ prosecutors( ay. July- 1915, at 11 o'clock A. M., Free church, but no extra canning factory. It is being opened of Zumbrota, as special SM: at his office in the Court House in the These facts became known when court jys* £v Schaller is now a supreme policemen on duty. by S. G. Maule of that place. Episcopal Bishop Passes. of International Falls, Minnesota, Fred D. Upham assured members of Governor tice, having been named by receive sealed bids for the "construction Chicago, June 28.—The Right Rev. It will have a capacity of 1,000 the Hamilton club that the Republicans term Hammond to fill the unexpired of Judicial Ditch No. 15. Koochiching William E. Toll, suffragan bishop of would choose Chicago for their cans daily and will be in operation FOR EXCHANGE. 40 acres County, according to plans and specifications of the late Phillip E. Brown. He did the Chfcago diocese of the Episcopal of the Engineer now on file in meeting. He declaredJiO of 52 nation-' court's action« within the next 30 days, so timber land on Sturgeon River, not take part in the 50T church, dropped dead on the stairs the office of the Clerk of Court. Said al committeemen have pledged their which it is understood -was unanimous* that the blueberry and raspberry ditch as surveyed by the Engineer is 154-27. Will exchange for good leading to the elevated railroad. totes to Chicago. Upham was appointed about 26 miles long, and the estimated seasons may be taken in. He was 71 years old and had. been 2-Cent Fare Law Passed In 1907, -automobile. Apply W. O. Bilstad, by the "Club as a committee of number of yards of dirt to be excavated a minister for.45 years. V. JI-8 The new plant will can everything is about 286,390.3 cu. yrds. total estimated one to communicate with national committeemen In 1907 the Legislature passed the. Detroit, Minn. Bishop Toll was born in England. cost of construction of said ditch on this question. 2-cent fare law. A violation was made from berries to all kinds being about $60,356.89. He was consecrated a bishop in Chi a felony with a fine of $5,000 or imprisonment Roger Sullivan was credited with of vegetables, but will make a Bids will be received for the work cago December 27, 1911. He was educated Mr.. G. A. Swanson, proprietor assurance that Chicago probably will for five years as the penalty. a? on.e1 for one or more sections Job or specialty of canning the wild at Nashota College, Nashota, get the Democratic national convention. Later injunctions were obtained of ^aid work. Each bid must be accompanied of the Union Tailoring store, returned Wis. by a certified cheque on a national berries that grow in abundance In the Federal courts by stockholder® this morning from Thief bank or a trust company for not of railroads operating in the state in the country surrounding Tenstrike. less tthan ten (10.) per cent of the bid River Falls arid says he has taken Rrie Road Sells Lake Boats. against the enforcement of the law, When a Man Is Intoxicated. which shall be forfeited -to the said New York, June 28.— Sale of four of a personal charge of his business •-^§1 county if the successful bidder fails Minneapolis, June 26. "When pending final adjudication of what ia Berr^ pickers now will be able the Erie Railroad company's fleet oI to enter into contract *and execute a man is ynder tl^e influence of liquor known as the Minnesota rate case-. here again. eight steamers, now plying on the piov?cled by law. The success to get a cash market for their so as not to be entirely himself, he is During the gendency of these injunctions ful biadei will be required to furnish I Great Lakes to New York, was an product and--thisv will mean that intoxicated. A man may walk straight tickets were sold at the old rate a gpocV and sufficient bond in the arnount Inounced in a statement by President kV~ of the "contract conditioned upon and tend to his business when under of 3 cents a mjle. In 1913 Judge John-' John Olaes, who was arrested many of the berries instead of F. B. Underwood of the Erie. A11 foui the faithful performance of said contract. son .began his campaign to enforce the the influence ofi liquor nevertheless for the series of petty robberiesover going to waste as in former years No bid will be entertained that I vessels will be brought to New York, he is intoxicated." 2-cent ratfe. When the Goodhue coun* exceeds by thirty (30) .percent the Sunday in various business two of them to engage in coastwise will be sold to the canning factory This definition was mad# by Judge ty grand jury met he read the 1907 law estimate of the Engineer. •rade and two in transatlantic trade. "houses, has been turned over to and instructed that body that its duty and shippedi^Pickles also will The right to reject any and all bids E. A. Montgomery to a jury heading tThe sale was made necessary by the is reserved. The date -of receiving bids was fo return indictments. the immigration officers^ for ^.deJ?'f* the case of E. W. Dickinson, charged be manufactured by the new concern. may be adjourned from time to time recent ruling of the interstate com* with running hi« automobile while intoxicated. The supreme court criticizes Judge portation back to Austria, as he until the work shall have been all taken, Mr. Maule will have personal merce commission that all railroadi *:.. K. slocu*. Johnson for excluding from, evidence u-y The jury later disagreed is only eighteen years of age and OrMt supervision of the ^new operating steamships on the' County Auditor.^' and -was discharged. at the trial the Federal injunction. vj Lakes must dispose of them. -E. W. KXBBEY, r$. v^aiot a citizen of .this country. plant. EnrlaMr.