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

February 3, 1916 · Page 3 of 4

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& S INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Last Wednesday Felix Arkon I S I N E W S of Grand Falls came to our flourishing (Continued from Page 3.) town to purchase some ESTABROOK BOOM Prince Albert is supplies for his 'drip' and thirsty found their facts in the Morning companions. A case of beer expressed Story.' to him from this*place fell such .friendly tobacco The boys in the manual training into the hands of one of the Indian "Dark Horse" For Republican class at Caldwell Brook are making agents who happend to be book shelves for the library. on the train and was promptly Presidential Nomination Ethel Lundstrom has left that it just makes a rrian sorry he didn't get wind of this confiscated. We shall probably School. pipe and cigarette smoke long, ago. He counts it lost hear some wails for sympathy long The Caldwell Brook school is time, quick as the goodness of Prince Albert gets firm set from said Felix and his friends looking for an organ soon. NATIONAL DEFENSE PIONEER but no one seems to notice these in his life The patented process fixes that—and cuts out Elizabeth Hazelton and Karl bite and parch! cries of would-be law breakers Daniels are preparing hot lunches any more. Get on the right-smoke-track soon as you know how! 'this week. I Known as Fearless Advocate of Traditional Understand yourself how much you'll like Friday afternoons time is taken1 THE BANK A PROTECTOR Republican Principles—Also to plan and prepare general lessons OF MONEY. Recognized as One of Ablest Canfipaigners in cooking. In United States. We are all obliged to carry with Far and away the most interesting BALDUS. us a certain amount of money— phase of the national political situation Hay Creek School. is the movement that has brought the daily necessities of life require Henry D. Estabrook, of New York and School opened after Christmas cash. How much you Should carry Nebraska, so prominently to the front vacation with a full membership the national Joy smoke is for you to say. As a rule, as a candidate for the Republican presidential in attendance, but owing to an not more than you will need from nomination. First spoken of epidemic of levgrip, a number of as a possibility in connection with the It stands to reason, doesn't it, that if men all over the day to day, for the man who carries presidency less than six months ago, the pupils have been absent during great wads of money with nation, all over the world, Mr. Estabrook is today one of the the past two weeks. him is not taking the risks of Watch your step! prefer A„ that it must leading candidates, with evidences of P. A number from Hay Creek attended theft and loss, but is doing himself, strength that are a source of concern to have all the qtialltips It's eacy to change the shape 'V the Christmas exercises at to the friends of the other aspirants. the bank and the community and color of unsalable brands satisfy your fondest desires? He bus made speeches in every important Baldus and report an enjoyable to the Prince Albert mutate an injustice himself in the risk city in the East. Middle West, but it is impossible tidy red tin, time. Men, get us right on Prince he assumes and the loss of interest to the, flavor of Prince and Fur West, an arduous campaign imitate Miss Byrne spent her vacation Albert tobacco! The Albert! We iell you this the bank would gladly pay experience that has put him in good patented process on her homestead near Clementson. the bank in the use of money to condition to meet the rigorous demands tobacco will prove better protects that! made on the head of party's national its profit, and the community in than you can figure out, ticket, and his friends in Nebraska and Messrs L. Gilbsrtson, L. C. the loss of the money as the it's so chummy and fragrant other States have formed Estabrook organizations Long, A. Kicker, K. Fredell and foundation of credit. going after national and are and inviting all the T. Langland made business trips In a bankless commuity the individual delegates in the most vigorous fashion time. Can't cost you more impartial observers agree that this to Baudette this month. must protect his own than 5c or 10c to get your development of t!ie Estabrook boom Geo. Mertons, the engineer in money. And to protect it he hides has no parallel in the political history tearings! charge of the ditches in tills vicinity it, often to his sorrow. If there is spending the week here were no banks we would gravitate Day Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is sold—in toppy red looking over the work. to state of barbarism where bass, 5c tidy red tinss 10c The social held at the home of strength was the only safeguard. handsome pound and half'potiTu} tin humidors—and—in that classy C. Larson on New Year's eve was But to the individual who has crystal glass pound humidor a grand success socially and financially more money in hand than the with sponge-moistcncr top that Copyright 1916 keeps the tobacco in such great and the ladies who had by R. J. Reynolds $S! daily needs require, the bank trim Tobacco Co. it in charge are to be congratulated says: "It is our business to protect. REYNOLDS R. J. on the success of their venture. For this we have strong TOBACCO COMPANY vaults, burglar alarms and watchmen. Winston-Salem, N,€» Supt. D. B. Jewell, accompanied We spend money to protect by Prof. J. Brown of the Agricultural our function as a bank." 11^ school at Crookston, visited You will frequently read of losses the school Friday of last week. running into large figures because HORSES AT AUCTION. Mr. Jewell expressed himself ast someone has mistrusted the THE ftOOP PUDGE GIVES FIRST AID. being well pleased with the work bank ,and assumed to be his own Farm and Draught Horses being done, making especial mention money protector. Merchants in JUDGE,THAT FELLOW CAUGHT ME OFF V& GUARD—-HIT ME IN THE for Sale. of the interest shown by the bankless towns are frequently JjEYE AND STOLE MY POUCH OF entire school and the work of the robbed—so frequently that some Yf-B CUT—THE NEWJ From five hundred to one thousand primary grade. CUT REAL TOBACCO THEN who have learned their lesson will CHEW-^ head of horses constantly ?n Miss Cecil Coughlan of the Baldus trust the frail iron safe no longer RIGHT hand, including large draft horses, school paid us a visit Friday. that looks so formidable, but is a SOON driving horses, delivery horses, Mr. Sandt and Miss Anderson mere toy under the cracksman's •Vr farm chunks, farm mares, saddlers of Birchdale visited the school last skill and prefer to sleep on their .-J and mules. Every horse week. money. hitched and tried before sale. If On Friday evening Mr. Brown If "every man to his trade" is you want one horse or a carload, a good motto, then the banker to gave a very interesting talk on HENRY D. ESTABBOOK. come to Barrett & Zimmerman's his trade, which is, first of all, to -the raising of poultry, giving spe-. .»»•. T# of the last 25 years and they are beginning r'- Great Midway Horse Market, St. ..-,1 tj, safeguard money. True, he does cial instruction on housing andj to inquire whether the popular Y*. Paul. Auction every Wednesday. not keep all he receives on deposit feeding. demand for new leadership is actually Private sales daily. After the lecture the preliminary in cash—that would be a useless so strong as to give this new Duluth stables, 23rd Ave. W., man the greatest political prize oyer and profitless task—he keeps only steps were taken toward organizing which men struggle, -i -v and Superior street. Private sales a Farmers club, Twentytwo enough to do business with and Bifl ups, QQm^dpwns, the quality of daily. Mch. 16. An All Around Man. 'OME WrB CUT loan the rest, which constitutes names were subscribed for Chewing—the Real Tobacco acco Chew, new cut, Estabrook is a big man physically, the seconl function pf the banker, charter membership. mentally and politically. Quite qlx shred, is always the same. Kick tobacco paeans less NOTICE TO KOOCHICHING and that is to lend, which will bes Mr. Lawrence Gilbertson was 5 feet in height, erect, rugged, he would grinding, less,spitting, abetter chew, longer chew-2—and asmall cfe# COUNTY TRAPPERS. be a man of commanding presence in treated in number 3 of the Centennial elected by acclamation for temporary takes the place of the bigivad that men had to .put up with in the toy gathering. His mental attainments ordinary-kind. Series but remember president, and L. C. Long Ship your raw furs to me. I are attested by his signal success-in 'Get a pouch. Give it a quality test. this that the place for the money, forsecretary-treasurer. The chair "Ndtfcelibw the lilt bring! out the rich tobacco taste" the practice of taw -and by the widespread will at all times pay you the you can't use today is in the bank, appointed Albert Rouse, J. H. interest in his every public ut *ade If WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union Square, New TeAOty highest market price. 1 am fully for this is what banks are for, and terance on governmental, economic Coughlan and Miss Byrne as a' posted on the market, and on and social problems. He has always you had better find it out. You Committee on forming a constitu-' some articles which I could use been a student and when he discusses will sleep better and your money tion to be submitted to a vote at a subject he speaks with the author for private trade I will pay more will grow while you sleep. the first regular meeting which ity of one who has mastered it His than market price. I will hold —American Bankers Association. conclusions are invariably sound, and. Will be held Friday evening, Feb. goods separate until offer is accepted when your What time is it once he has arrived at them, they are i8th. if so ordered, and will return proclaimed frankly and fearlessly, for clock strikes 13 SALE OF SCHOOL AND The election of officers will be he is.essentially a man with the cour furs to you free of charge. OTHER STATE LANDS. WATCH held at the same time, following age of his convictions.^ It is time to have' -Yours for quick cash returns, For instance, he has been one of the which a lunch will be served by GISH THE JEWELER FRED SHAW, STATE OP MINNESOTA most drastic critics of President Wil the committee on refreshments. State Auditor's Office. for you. repair it International Falls, son and the present Democratic administration, Mrs. T. Langland, Mrs. L. Gilbertson St. Paul, Minnesota, arraigning them for their Minnesota. All work neatly and promptly and Mrs. L. C. Long have January 31, 1916. tariff law which bankrupted the fed done. Prices reasonable. eral treasury and which places the been appointed to this committee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Watches, Clocks, Jewelry American farmer, the American manufacturer. on March 13th. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., A club to be known as The Barton in the office of the County Auditor at and the American laborer at Also dealer in Brook Comedy club has been International Falls, Koochiching County, the mercy of foreign competition, and SAINT r: PAUL in the State of Minnesota, I will offer Wear-U-Weil Shoes Organized and on Feb. 12 expect for a foreign policy which has destroyed for sale certain unsold state lands, and OUTDODR also those state lands which have reverted the respect that the American flag to appear in a musical comedy, S O S to the state by reason of the nonpayment and American citizens once command the proceeds to go to the construction of interest. CARNIVAL* ed in every quarter of the globe. MAttUTA.. of a club house at some of ONE Terms Sale. A Preparedness Pioneer. HOT place in the community to be decided Likewise Mr. Estabrook was the first Fifteen per cent of the purchase price by a vote of the subscribers. is payable to the County Treasurer at man prominently before the public to the time of sale. The unpaid balance1 If outline a concrete program of national is payable at any time in whole or in WBUrW-JKiiNC-HPSKEY-.nflTiNS-TPBPqcaNiwG defense, which he presented in an ad part on or before forty years from the LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY. jffaUMTWMLWgftVllTEn'J-/PECTreUUIB FIRE WVRKX date of sale at an interest rate of' four dress before the American Bankers per cent per annum, due on June first of Association September 8th last at Seat Mrs. C. I. Jameson called on Mr. Come to St. Paul for each year provided, that the interest1 DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET tie, characterized by the Seattle Times Geo. Cochran last Tuesday. can be paid at any time within the interest year without penalty, in effect,1 as "one of the most remarkable ad Winter Vacation The Lutheran Ladies' Aid meets Tonr this means that the interest money may dresses ever delivered in the Northwest," be paid any time between June first and The coins ache for freedom.* They exert an With Mrs. T. J. Johnson this week and he was the first Republican May thirty-first without penalty. and Enjoy the Exhiliarating Outdoor Friday. All ladies are invited. leader to point the way to the reunion Appraised value of timber, when so Sports that Make the Northwest the lL influence over you to be put into circulation. N9 stated, must be paid for in full at the and harmonizing of all elements of the Healthiest Section of the United-States The Rebekah Ladies' Aid met time of sale. party, his "Get-Together" plea before Wednesday at the I. O. O.f F. hall. All mineral rights are reserved to the 1 Amateur Speed and Fancy Skating temptation to spend needlessly when the money is the McKinle.v Club of Omaha. State by the laws of the State. Nebraska, Contests Mesdames Mauery and Polkinghorne All lands are sold subject to any and last October, having attracted wt,(ip Big Boxing Exhibition at Auditorium all ditch taxes thereon. in the bank on interest. Start an account now with were the servers for the spread attention. Northwest Amateur Hockey Matches Lands on which the interest has become day. Big: Curling BOttspiel delinquent may be redeemed at From the time Mr. Estabrook opened Ski Jumping Tournament whatever surplus you doUar wiU open hqyje—-even any time up to the hour of sale, or before the Republican National, campaign Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Gemmell a Skijoring (Horse Racing on Skis) resale, to the actual purchaser. in Chicago in 1896 he has been recognized -{Motor Sled Races have rented the Deteker Such lands are listed under the caption: an account. Don't allow your money to work you as one of the ablest campaigners "Delinquent Lands." Six Mammoth Toboggan Slides house formerly occupied by Mr. No person can purchase more than 320 in the United States, and there have Ten Ice Skaiting Rinks make it work for you, this is the way others get ahead, Croucher. acres of land as provided by the General been few speakers in greater demand. 'Spectacular Pageants and Fireworks Laws 1905 ,provdded, however, that State V. Marching Clubs of Fifteen Thousand The issues in the great contest of The Modern Woodmen lodge lands purchased previous to 1905 is hot! .Uniformed Drilled Men and Women 1916, which is to restore the Republican charged against such purchaser. I S N A I O N A A N .are giving a dance and masquerade Bands, Fife and Drum Corps, Etc. •-*»sS Agents acting for purchasers must furnish party to the administration of national on the 14th of February.. A affidavit of authority. affairs. will be Protection. Pros Join Boreas Rex.King of the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Appraisers reports showing quality MINNESOTA Dig time is ssured. perity, and Preparedness, in Mr. Estabrook's and kind of soil are on file in this office, •e?5, Carnival aft St. Paul judgment, with "Get-Together" Lists giving legal descriptions* of I Mrs. C. A. Miller returned last January 27th to February -5th lands to be offered may be obtained of as the slogan for Republicans of every weeks' so* ^Saturday form a two the State Auditor or the Immigration' shade of opinion. He has been preaching This.is,a Hammer Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the journ on the old homestead in this gospel in sections of the County Auditor at above address. I t,U Don't Wait for Summer M^ Oonnn. Coss River township country, and has met with enthusiastic State Auditor. 1