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

October 28, 1915 · Page 2 of 8

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LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY "wp. W. T. U. NOTES .• SAYS LIQUOR MEN The World Moves haling the breath the shell is gits 2 DISTRICT NEWS *3? WILL BE DEFEATED tirely emptied of its contents," The WC. T. U. wlil meet with H. W Manery and Ed. Reno "You see, grandma, we perforate "Dear me!" exclaimed the old %PAM7 CENTRAL Mrs. Stevens, Tuesday, Nov. 2, returned Thursday from Dakota SWashington, Oct, Magnus an aperture in the apex, lady, ''what wonderful improve* from 3 to 5 p. m. Martinson of Minneapolis, who and a corresponding aperture in where they have working alt falL ments they do make ?. 'Now, if} All members oi the Union are has been here several months at Jack Molin has returned from County, Agent Jewell and Miss the base, and, by applying the my younger days they just madg a urgently requested to be present urging the closing of the saloons threshing and finds that there is Lome spoke at the school house to the lips and forcibly in-' hole in carh pnrl anrl ertrlr*i as there is some important business at Hibbing and Shisholm, will tfjfca good deal for hiiri to do around last Friday night. to be discussed Do not fail leave for home tomorrow. .V Central. The Pioneer Store reopened its to attend. The thresher came Saturday p.' doors Monday with Mr. Dahl in Concerning the report from Thef olio wing program will follow Hibbing that the saloonkeepers tn. and the little grain was thresh-' charge. You take the business session.' cd with a good result. All are.-' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson are are going1 into court to try to Instrumental Sollo... .Mrs. Rose satisfied. The^machine is now now domiciled in their new home, prove that they are not included Reading Mrs. Lowe in "dry" territory, Mr. Martin-! hung up waiting for the weather having moved in Saturday. fto Health and Herdity. son said they will have the trouble allow it to move on. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munroe a os for their pains. ft Miss St.Onge of Border was assumed charge of the L. A. Voval Solo..... .Mrs. Blake a "We investigated the question visitor here Saturday and Sun- Swanson farm last Thursday. Reading..........Mrs. Raymond _day. of the Swan river boundary and Mrs. A. T. Scarlet of: Forsythe Drill on Dry States J- 1" convinced ourselves that Hibbing Mrs. Jack I^olin was on the was a business visitor at the Falls Question Box. 3- sick list since last Thursday. She on Tuesday. and Chisholm are included in the -v Every member is requested to prohibited territory," Mr. Martinsou is now up and around however. Mr. Tower who is a brakeman bring a written question for the said "The eastern branch of LaGrippe has had a few vie- on the & I spent Sunday and Question Box. r. the Swan river is the true boundary tims here but they got away from Monday-visiting Mr. and Mrs. christian woman in International of the dry territory and the it at last. v. Bobt. Gregory. Falls to become a member of our Very few attended the canning The stock of the C. O. D. Store courts will .undoubtedly decide Union, you can do so by signing against the liquor men." last week. Most of our people which recently changed managewere the pledge and paying one dollar on the sick list. Mrs. King ment has been shipped to Brainand a year to help carry on the state STATE ACQUIRES her son Roy and Donat Nolin erd. and national work. Were the Central representatives.! B. G. Holden brought down the PARK LANDS There are so many lines of The fine fall weather was taken last drive of the season this week, -work, all of which are interesting advantages of here. The plowing and the mill will probably be in The 2,350 Acres Bought of Jay and helpful, that we feel sure you Cooke, Beauty Spot. -all went off without a hitch. operation two weeks longer, if will appreciate and enjoy the The light fall of snow has the weaher permits. work when you become acquaineed awakened people to the fact that Jim Peterson returned Friday -. Governor W. S. Hammond yesterday with it. there is to be a winter and pre- from Dakota where he has been approved the deed transferring Our motto is "Purity in the to Minnesota 2,350 acres pa rations must be made. operating threshing machnie all Home and God in Government". W E E E O I N A N E N A E The school has received its new fall. on the St. Louis river below We believe that every christian Thompson, which is to constitute -fifag and is justly proud of it. It It As was given out by the Times Artistic Coloring Our Specialty women, married or single, should is to late for a pole now but there last week the Littlefork Lumber the nucleus of the proposed Jay First Class Work—Quick Service—Prices Reasonable belong to the Women's Christian will be one in the spring. Co. has made an arrangement Cooke park. The deed was turned Temperance Union. over to Henry Oldenberg of The pupils from over the river with the. Brann Lumber Co. of Attend one o^our mettings and have not been seen in Sentral yet Rhinelander,Wis. whereby 'that Carleton, who will record the instrument. Send in your mail orders 0 we guarantee you will want to this week. The weather is not company will market all of the The signing of the become a member. Our Union deed was made possible by a very favorable for boat rides. output of the local mill. .The details A I N A E O S A O A N cets the first and third Tuesday group of Duluth citizens, headed of this arrangement have not of each month. Plan to attend LAURENCE'S by J. L. Washburn and J. C. Williams, I X:AVE ORDERS AT DRUG STORE been made public, as indeed it is HAPPYLAND thes meetings. who pledged the payment not a public matter, but enough Remember, every /christian of $18,000. There is available The bridges on the El well road been given out to assure all has women, regardless of creed or $30,000 for the purchase of additional -•, between Big Falls and Bear River who are interested that the mill nationality will receive a cordial land, which Mr. Hammond are having new approaches and ^uy logs this winter. We conabutments welcome. said will permit an increase to What time is it when your put in. The old ones gratulate the two propreitors on We are live wires, but we need about 6,000 acres and will give to clock strikes with a few old logs, some brush, the success of their undertaking, 13? WATCH a stronger current. H*' the state one of the most picturesque and a lot of dirt piled on top, werej which has been a great help to It is time to have W. C. T. U. Cor. tracts in the middle unsatisfactory to the engineers.! *he town. This new deal ought v":' GISH THE JEWELER west. The new work is about complet- encourage a more generous to repair it for you. Last Sunday the sallons of Chicag spirit toward this local enterprise ed. closed for the first time in FOREST RESERVE and make it easier for it to do All work neatly and promptly The Griffith's school in mass done. Prices reasonable. forty-four years. The Mayor PRESERVES MOOSE business in town. visited the Littlefork schools last Watches, Clocks, Jewelry closed ehem under power of anew The representative of the company, week, Friday. Mr. Steinquist state law. On Monday the Chief Mr. Champion was here a Minnesota Only State That Allows Also dealer in •took them to the train with his of Police of the city reported that Wear-U-Well Shoes rig and Mr. A. Issacson brought and expressed a great sur- Shooting on Ordinary License. week Sunday had passed with the lowest them home from the evening Prise possibilities of this in the crime record in the history of train. region, particularly the greatness the city. It might be well to Mr. P. H. Olson one" of the' industry. A report of the cedar Minnesota has the doubtful distinction note that this statement as to most substantial residents of this given out last week that Mr. was of being the only state in crime did not come from some town leaves next Monday for the T- J- Johnson had been engaged Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. the union in which moose may temperance crank but from Chicago's west coast and will visit the bu7 company, to cedar for this be killed under the ordinary state Chief of Police. License .great exposition. but Mr. Johnson will not subMr. license, says Carlos Avery, state E. A. Yernberg, Manager is to be an issue in Chicago next game and fish commssioner. .Qissey and his assistant rePort' stantiate this spring. The great city has 7,000 Misses Wyman and Davis, were Maine, once the paradise of the from the State Auditors office guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. saloons and their influence is powerful Big game hunters of the east, has visited this section, looking over Wholesale and Retail Meats, but such is the growth of Early last Friday evening. ordered a closed season for three state agricultural land, the past Groceries, Fruits and Feed sentiment against them that the Word was received here of the years and Wyoming has a special weeks. tt Mayor did not hestitiate to enforce T. 1 marriage of Ernest Starkweather moose license of $100. Home-Made Sausage and the Sunday closing law and the ^Um Bell on Saturday ey and Miss Mr. Avery is not prepared, -oprat quite extensively here last ,ast at.Hackensack, Minn. We Hamburger liquor people fear the approaching however to urge a closed season .aIC ''i°rtC '1VC (^t extend our hearty* congratulations election. to in Minnesota, as the Superior their intended operations this a. uftnv to the happy nn pair. Ernest was National forest, which also is a Give us a Trial and You Will this season to gettting out only ,„^ii 1 1 a t*. 4. we" known here, having worked South Carolina" voted three to state game preserve by co-operation what is cut and 1 left in the woods. _f Stay With Us at the depot for several seasons one in favor of state wide prohibition, of federal and state authorities, an^ Mrs. E. M. Massey and won by his nature and manly September 14. This makes is likely to preserve the Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Freeh have moved to Duluth having qualities a host of friends, who nineteen prohibition states. moose from extinction. Shipped their furniture the past are glad to hear if his new happi.week. In his bulletin 4iFins, Feathers Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Mha ness. and Furs,'' Mr. AVery says on this The Prohibition Umbrella Mr. Oliver Erickson has been Eleven barrels of whisky were subject. 1 Martin and all the other counties making extensive repairs and ad- shipped in last week, consigned The splendid Superior game refuge will get out of the wet when, ditions to their house at the sta- to O. M. Paulson. As his saloon is an effective means of saving two or three years- hence,. the THE GOOD OUDftE QOES TO THft GRAND LODGE. "tion, preparatory, we understand closes on Nov. 9th, it looks as if the moose in Minnesota and state raises the big prohibition to the family soon moving in. -some one would have to drink a it has already served well in this umbrella.—Martin County Sentinel.. RtfcKf ?OU ARE. The Happyland spur has been °f whisky before that time. respect. Without this refuge! IT&THE REALTOBACC0 ... CHEW ANDA ^recently levelled and graded and Holden and Polkinghome have moose would rapidly disappear! GENTLEMAN^S :is now in better condition than it two weeks. —^CHEW.TOQ even in the more remote sections Empty Buildings? Men Out of ever been. I The cooking class met with ofthe state. The killing of Work? The Swedish Congrfegrational Mrs.. A. V. Neil last Tuesday moose on the refuge has been reduced Denver Brewery announces .church that has been built the afternoon. to a minimun, and this result that when the ax falls out there past summer on Carl Steinquist's The Old Tyme dance held in Art has been attained largely (state wide prohibition goes into Inland, is about ready occuping and Carlin's skating "rink last Saturyis through the co-operation of the effect in Colorado Jan. 1, 1916 a neat little building 24 28 day night was well attended, United -States forest service, Ed.) the company will convert ^^-and quite a monument to the which maintains a thoroughly effective the place into a malted milk factory. l&^hrift and industry of the people .. SECOHO VOTZCS 1 organization in the Superior At Ottumwa, Iowa, they /of that locality. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY STORIES forest." have already changed the brewery f^Mr. C. S. Romens, Miss Foley are enteruTnin^1'^^ mlt 9ne' They 5' into a cold storage plant for butter r. is not all ^!#tand: Mr. H. Olson have did can say You"know Bobby Intervened and eggs. That's real reform -lli?*'quite a business with dynamite, that^is Snotafun of ume°wattingU stories work.—Albert Lea Evening Tribune.- .'"SS'this fall each having cdeared a ?v"London's a dreary sort of a ASK your dealer for W-B Cut -r place, and the smoke's something by \he ,e3C:, hard*to°pick 'whlch'VS field 0f plosive method. awful!" the returned countryman Chewing Tobacco. It is the entertalnli!™ simethlnS useful and yet The Sageng Anti-I^oadhouse Law There are immense quantities was telling his awed "village some of The companion stories re- ,^r -_v Constitutional new Chew"—cut hmg g^of timber in this locality that is' s^eten^t&^frie^f^hf^S friends? -"It's so thick, the air is, •'Real Tobacco The Sageng Anti-roadhouse gunmarkable -in the raw state.-! shfed-ox that I wonder anything grows Of send 10c in stamps to us. 'A general farming. They cover a wide law passed by the last legislature, JAn effort is being made to ar-J ill range. They, are chosen With an eye to th^re. I planted some corn v. •, 1 Possible likingrs of every member the which prohibits saloons outside WEYMAN-BRIITOW COMPANY, SO Ueioa S^me, Wew YoACHy range ta have this manufactured in^la box on my window sill, of a Companion family—Stories of vigor- of incorporated villages or cities, 1 1 ''ous action and stirring adventure for into some thing-that market- to remind me of home, and \jfhat IS j- boys, stories of college^ life and domes- has been declared constitutional table If thi? it will n- ran done vicissitudes for girls, stories that tic do you think came up inis can uone It Win en a range all the way from sheer drollery by the State Supreme Court. -able many settlers to clear their ^P rv One suggested wheat, while ^. serlousness for men and women. There are no stories quite like those GR00KST0N COLLEGE is one of the largest business land sumcint for a good burning anothers thought pats more likelyllSBut In The Companion. FOR SALE—-Kitchen Range, ., I If you are not famltiar with The Com- colleges in the northwest. They and to get It seeded dowa and most of them remained pailion as it is to-day, let .us send you Iron Bed, Crib, Wood Heater, Onp nf the cprinnc sample copies and the Forecast for 1916. ,.: place all their graduates in good ^.proauciive. une 01 tne serious. silent, looking at their venttiresome New subscribers who send $2.00 for "New -Commode, Burner Oil A lraw backs to this enterprise is *916 wi" fr^ a The 2 friend wttfy respect. positions. Besides jheir iplendid courses in Bookkeeping and Shorthand,^tiey ... .Companion Home Calendar for 1916, In Stove.* All ist class. Seventh shipping facilities for the manu- 718 "All wrong!" said the returned addition to all the remaining 1915. is- abd |^v« a course in Auto,ljas and Steam Engineering. avenue. Phone y. -I sues from the time tne subscription Is 328. lactured product. It is hoped, received. traveller presently. 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