International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 20, 1916 · Page 3 of 4
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^ipg w&$&& Izhs* «e- ^ERNAtTbNALFAU-S'PRESS HOW TO SELL EGGS BY MAIL They FindEmpty CoSaL^ W.C.T.U. COLUMN. Rev. Mr. LeVit then .addressed •3/ A Pared Post Marketing Methods most successful meeting of the "casket" and said that the saloon 7^" the Union was held at the home by Uncle Sam Government would be missed by the children Mrs. Raymond Tuesday last. Publishes Pamphlet Giving Tips and wives of the drunkards to Producers.:'?/. Fifteen members and five visitors by the grocer and butcher, whose .Were present. The devotionals bills would be paid, and by the Washington,_ JanV i87 The Were led by Mrs. Stevens, with church, whose pews would be filled /-prayer by Mrs. Martin. farmer who wishes to selLhis products by sober men who would not Meets the fondest wishes of any man wito All theofficers were present, and by parcel post, and- thehousewife be ashamed to go to church on likes to smoke because it has the right flavor who-wishes to use this ®ave reports, which is very essen- Sunday because they had been and aroma and coolness. It's the most cheer method of securing country produce drunk the night before. ful. tobacco you ever did pack in a jimmy pipe for her table, will find many JX A number of business items All the men, women and "children or roll into a cigarette. useful points in Farmers'"Bulletin tp: were discussed. Mrs. Carirer was who were glad because of Copyright 1910 t-y 703, "Suggestions for Parcel Post appointed Press correspondent for And it's the death, of the saloon then ewre R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. good you just State and Marketing." This bulletin, in addition national papers. feel asked to go to the front of the The new program committee to explaining the postal you never can get auditorium to obtain a last view rates and measurement limits for appointed are: Mesdames Raymonu, enough. The patented of the saloon.v parcel post matter, discusses in Martin, McHugo and Havlik. process^ The lid was removed and an some detail the types of containers The six lines of work with fixes that—snd empty coffin was disclosed. Before their 42 sub-divisions were freely which are most successful and cuts out bits allowing the congregation to Listen: discussed, and a committee was the methods of grading and packing and parch! pass the casket, Rev. Mr. Levit Its easy to diuice the shapa produce, so that it will reach appointed to see which lines could •ad color of unsalable brands cautioned them to refrain from to imitato the Prince Albert tidy When you fire up ypjjr first best be used by our Union, the the consumer in good condition, red tin, bat it ia impoanble to weeping or laughing. After they smoke you'll decide £hat yon imitate the flavor of Prince and be attractive in quality and committee are Mesdames Shaw, Albert tobacco 1 The patented had all returned to their seats, he never did taste tobacco that process protects that! appearance. In treating standards Kinney, Stevens and Havlik. Mrs. explained that, in presenting an hits your fancy like Raymond then read the State for parcel post shipments,, the bulletin empty he was not playing a co££n President's letter, which was interesting tells how to select, handle joke on them. and helpful. Mrs. McHugo and pack poultry and how to "At 9 o'clock tonight the Iowa read the Declaration of W. grade and pack the Various fruits saloon passed out of existence, C. T. U. principles, which is of and vegetables which the average and there are no remain*, '•hank Vital interest to every woman of farmer is likely to market through God," Rev. Mr. Levit saiu. the W. C. T. U., and will be found the post-office, Dedicates Ode to Booze. in the annual leaflet. This was The Question of Price. The music for the funeral was followed by a short drill on the The bulletin points out that furnished by Rev. J. F. Luscher, dfy states. one of the common obstacles to of South Sioux City. It was a The meeting closed with the establishing parcel post communication the national joy smoke special ode prepared by him for Union benediction. between farmer and consumer the occasion. It consisted of a For it exceeds in goodness and satisfaction the kindest The next meeting will be held is that the farmer may be number of verses bidding "goodby word we ever printed about it! Tuesday, February 1st, at the unwilling to offer goods at a price to. booze." The melody of ''Old home of Mrs. Heermance. lower than the farmer can obtain Men, we tell you this tobacco will be a revelation to you, Black Joe'' was used. The last We the study are about to begin at a local market. To quote the So, take this information at 100%, get out the old jimmy verse follows: of W. C. T. U. work, so plan to attend bulletin: pipe from its hiding place or locate the makin's papejg Come then, my friends, the jubilee every meeting. We guarantee "Not only must the farmer have —and fall-to! is here, you will enjoy the work when something additional to the usual Lift up your voice and let this you become acquainted with it. price to compensate him for the Yoar tvuhes will be gratifiedat the nearest store that eette tobacco? song resound. We It have a real live Union, every for Prince Albert is in umvenal demand. can be bought all over extra work, container and postage Old Booze is dead, for which Toppy bags, Sc tidy and all over the world! red red christian woman in the Falls is required, but the consumer must tins, 10 handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors—and—-that thing we are glad, welcome to join us. also have something to attract fine pound crysted-glass humidor with sponge-xnoiatener top tha$ Let's put the rocks into our socks keeps the tobacco in such excellent trim, Remember our motto: "Purity him to marketing by parcel post. Once spent for booze. in the Home, and God in.Government." In determining what the price R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, K. Services at the mission began shall be, both the farm price and at 7:30 o'clock last night. At that W. C. T. U. correspondent. the retail price paid by the consumer time, Rev. Mr. Luscher conducted when he markets in the ordinary an evangelistic service. This was ORDERS HEAVY CUTS re"--'* way should be taken into followed by the funeral. At IN EXPRESS RATES. 'UNERAL FOR consideration. The consumer must S- o'clock a social,program was held. JOHN BARLEYCORN receive either a better article at Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery to At 11:30 o'clock a communion Railroad and Warehouse Commission the usual retail-price, or an article service was held. The meetings Decrees Sweeping Reductlon* ui'^ac^cLajt fObtequies for Late Mr. Booze. v'v iov it™wixnrnesTnging -o-f—fcl* c-gTadc-aatmtljf on Parcels. some concession in price. hum ««. mission. E. A. Yernberg, Manager of "Home, Sweet Home." "It is prpbable that the point which will make the strongest appeal St. Paul, Jan. 14.—Sweeping reductions 1 Funeral services over the "re~-|fnains" CONVERTED TO DRY CAUSE. Wholesale and Rettfffl Mwh, in express rates in Minnesota to the average consumer is of the Iowa saloon were Groceries, Fruits aad Fwl that he can secure by parcel post *with special referenec to 9 o'clock last night at the The mayor arose and gave a Minneapolis and St. Paul, Jan. 15 a fresher, brighter, more attractive, ,^jiWall Street mission. Rev. Maurice brief but very interesting speech. next is the basis of an order issued and thus possibly a better Home-Made 5na»»g» aai E. Levit, superintendent of the He said he congratulated the temperance by the state railway and product, than he can obtain otherwise. Hamburger mission, officiated. forces of Otter Tail county warehouse commission today. Reductions Promptly at 9 o'clock four "pallbearers'* on the victory they had won. of from 5 to 53 cents are Appearance is Important. wheeled the casket to the "You won it," said he. "I did not. ordered on shipments weighing Give us a Trial and Yon W1 front of the auditorium and placed "The average producer, as a Up to two years ago I voted for ioo pounds or less, according to Stay With U» it in front of the altar. Rev. Mr. rule, does not realize the importance license. I did so honestly. I voted distance carried. Levit took his place behind the of appearance as a factor in for license because I believed that The order, which is the result Oar Prices are Always Rifht aad Ov Stock Always pulpit and explained that the selling goods, and frequently in Ftmtk there would be les% drinking of an investigation of express gathering was being held to say preparing produce for market. among the minors if we had licensed rates in Minnesota dating back Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Fafls, The consumer, on the other JfOOdby to the Iowa saloon. saloons than if we voted to April, 1914, makes St. Paul Rev. Mr, Levit said that "Mr. hand, relies very largely upon appearance them out and took chances on and Minneapolis a common point Whisky and Beer Saloon" was a in selecting food supplies blind ipgs. $ was dead wrong. for rate-making purposes and further product before of the dim ages and unattractive articles are passed I also thought the voting out #of makes a reduction what is approximately cars. 100,000 NOTICE, ilten and women realized that the by promptly, saloons would hurt our business. known as second class packages In 1909, the first year the receipts Saloon was the parent of open "A personal acquaintance should I was absolutely wrong there. for points throughout the state. were $13,014 1910, $22,241.50 Shoe repairing neatly prostitution, polluted politics, be established between producer Fergus Falls has never had three This includes -the shipment of in 1911, $33»039 in Ladies and Gent's rubber heefa Criminal planning, ruined manhood 9 12 and consumer, when they come such prosperous years as the city foodstuffs that have heretofore $60,031 in 1913, $35,217 and in 50 cents. and womanhood before into business contact.. This will has enjoyed since it went dry." been carried at a rate of 75 per 1914, $43,781At N. NURIOC SHOE SHOP they realized that it would cause help a great deal in furthering —Fergus Falls Journal. cent of the first-class tariff. The the close of July 31, 84,551 216 Second Avenue Wicked homes, div.orces, unfaithful t{ parcel post marketing, and also new rate was fixed at 60 per cent auto licenses had been issued and husbands and faithless wives. will eliminate many of the misunderstandings of the first-class rate. "BULL MOOSERS" TO 7,869 -motorcycles registered. It it was established before was ,which may occur I By the terms of the order all FIGHT IN EUROPE. When the department was first Understood that it would be the from time to time. A definite understanding express companies are instructed created, licenses were only good graveyard of ambitions, ideals and shOuld-exist as to the to keep ari-accurate statement of Minnesota Followers of Colonel for one year. Now they are good visions, he declared. The Minneapolis Dollar-HoUl duties of each in regard to remittances, business done during the next for three years. To Join Battalion Being Recruited 250 flOOM? Thrived on the Poor. MODERN claims for- damaged or four months so as to determine treated Heart of BusinoM "It was founded before it was in Ontario. spoiled produce, arid, the preservation ONE PRICE-ONE OOLLAfl the Jesuit of changes and to see realized that its insidious influence NOTICE TO KOOCHICHING EUROPLAN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS .50 and return erf containers." if an injustice lias been done the PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER AJVD TOILJET CXT8A would permeate every city, .. COUNTY TRAPPERS. The standard of the bull moose, companies. The commission reserves COMPLETE SAFETY every, town, household "and famous in American politics, will AUTOMATIC SPRiNftU£ft$ the right to make further AND school," Rev, Mr. Levit stated. "It be unfurled on the battlefields of FIREPROOF CONSTfiUCTtOJV WHY HE WANTED A Ship your faw furs to me. I reductions, if necessary, ancLintimates INSURANCE RECORDS «MO.W THAT has lived and thrived upon the Europe next summer by the 141st A LIFE BEEN LOST.IN Mtv BUJLOiMa will at all times pay you the that others may follow. RECEIPT. PROTECTED' BY AUTOMATIC Wages of the poor man, the work- Overseas battalion, being recruiting ~~s highest market price. I am fully CVER.V ROOM HAS HOT AN 3 COLD nUKKMe The order, the commission says, woman whose husband drank ed at Fort Frances, Ont. WATER, 8TEAM HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHT AB6 posted on the market, arid- on TELEPHONE SERVICE. is because of the fact that the interstate up all her earnings. Over its bars Use of "Bull Moose" for the Recently an old Indian went into some articles, which I could use schedule which the comi has been passed money which battalion's distinctive name arid the office of a neighbor newspaper for-private trade I will pay more mission permitted, has not proved Ask forth* should have bought clothing, baby coat of arms is with the consent plant to subscribe-for the than market price. I will hold satisfactory. BREEH LABELED shoes and medicine. It has long 'of Colonel lheodore Roosevelt paper, says the .fiction editor of a goods separate until offer is accepted HICKORY had the unsavory reputation "of originator and proprietor-of the 'rival publication. /£he editor took if so ordered, and will return BRAND being the despoiler of the poor." term. Young men from the Min STATE HAS TOTAL the Indian's money- and placed his furs to you free of charge. RUBBER FOOTWEAR Rev. Mr. Levit said that after nesota side of the line are said to OF 10,000 AUTOMOBILES. name on the subscription book. Yours for .quick cash returns, continuing .for so long it was arraigned be enlisting in the battalion, and Your Dealsr Can Supply Too The Indian wanted receipt, but FRED SHAW, I before the bar of public will go from following the bull the editor told him that it was "not Minnesota. And Over $100,000 Will beTurned IsrSjf "opinion as represented by the moose in politics to following it necessary, as he had. marked him —V RECIFE rOR GRAY J9UIXK» .Into the Road Fund of the State State legislature, found guilty andwar. lip for a-year, but the Indian persisted as a Result of License und. T& half J»int water add 1 «c, ftty NOTICE FOR BIDS. of condemned to die. It was given "We come" .from the native Rujn, a small bojr Com^snd of Barbo and finally was given, a receipt to $S» °z. of glycerine. and Apply '^six .months to prepare, jihd at haunts of. the big moose," said for the $1.50 to apply on twice a week until it beeomes ,the W'-'S7* Thtr state automobile depart- Notice is hereby given that bids /--"s o'clock it was executed. *. -LLieutenant Colonel McKenzie in. shade. Any druggist can put fchl* ftp subscription.-* SAfter giving it tcf 11ttteeagy m© at .very ment, according to ran ex.amina- will be. received by the ^County Tnix at IjiReV- Mr. Levit stated that there his letter Colonel Roosevelt, to Full directions for making-arid -Use him, the editor wanted to know of tion^, t)f .Secretary ..of State -Board of Education, Koochiching pt. were in each box of "Barbo^Compound. others who would have en- "and w'e hope to. show.his qualify/joyed the Indian why. he wanted the re gradually darken streaked," faded g*"? Schmahl's books-' just completed., County, at International Falls,, being present at the £ies of courage and hardiness./We "pair, and removes dandruff. It i» ceipt. He said: "Me .die some realized the state and: the road Minnesota, on or before February .lent/for failing hair and wiU make service but who \vere detained, are. going^o fight for rightfulness time. 'Go to gate arid St, Petef hair soft and glossy. "It will not color funl, which is now the beneficiary 7, 1916, at 1 -.30 P. M., for the §|lwasthen gHe read four "letters." One.! against frightfulnessA and we sealpjfls not sticky or graaty, ask if I been good Indian. I say of all automobile registrations a building of a frame., school house ^rom convict at the Foft think it appropriate to bear the a yes. He say, diji you pay debts? pet profit ,of $102,986.06 for the at Waukana, Minn., according to Others Madison penitentiary, bull moose as our insignia.'' I say yes. He say did you'pay fiscal- yeg.r ending July 31, last 'were from the hospital for the in—j He asked Colonel Roosevelt plans and specifications on file lat Twin City Stamp dk\ that editor-for his paper?. I say The..total" receipts were $148,047.50, County Superintendent's office.® sane at Cherokee, the county poor whether there would be any "obfarm He say where, is receipt Stencil Co. yes. 1 and the expenses of operation, near Sergeant Bluffs, and action to use.thevname#^A letter -The Board reserves the right to "'ak 1 don't have it, and have to. run which includes purchases .of reject any and all bids. t^e potter's field at Floyd ceme- just received from "Oyster Bay *oas° Stamps all over hell to find ybu to get rei tags and salaries, $45,149.44. Minnesota a:.-- Pves_co"s«nt.v B' D- JEWE£-fi this year is the home of Janl3:27. ^•jtr^Oerk. M, -.'---Ji yp -Xir 2^' 1% .•$L. DEFECTIVE PAGE