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March 23, 1916 · Page 7 of 8

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rKl^^ *5 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRfiSS^ STIRRING CIILLIS ISSUED FOR ELECTION RETURNS. ^humanity this picture seemed to DISTRICT NEWS. me the truest illustration of the The following returns of the philanthropic miethod. (Continued from Page 5.) EQUAL SUFFRAGE CONFERENCE annual elections have been re- The strong, serene, sunny hairceived from the various precincts ed angel stands with one shining ZS&CQ- J,'. CENTRAL NEWS ITEMS. in this county during the past foot upon the head of his prostrate (Too late for last week.) jveek: foe, and the other on the solid The Ladies' Aid of Border Mission Littlefork. Rock of Ages. Both hands are gave an oyster supper and busy, one tightening a chain about auction sale at Paul school Satur-J The following "dry" officers the monster's brawny arms, the day. ,y. A good goou crowd crowci was was present present. —j nc 1 Miss St. Lawrence spent the were elected at Littlefork without other firmly holding the swift, —1 n,-,™ oooosition: down-gliding sword, while the "SiL. week end with Miss St. Onge of ^opposition Vli' aJSfV V&V -M. E. Dimon. bright wings of the.victorious an- Border. President Robt. Gregory, E. E. gel are in an attitude that be- Mrs. Jos. A. Nolin is suffering^ Trusteesfrom a bad cold. 'Polkinghorne, Wm. Deteker. tokens steady motion. Recorder—Arthur Carlin. So it is, by taking our stand on Jack Nolin went back to his Grand Falls Township. the rock of Christ's gospel, and work in the bush Tuesday. Supervisors—H. B. Paul, Geo. keeping ever spread the wings of 200 ARTICLES 300 ILLUSTRATION Donat Nolin went to Pine wood EEP informed of the World's Progress in Ball. faith and prayer, that we shall be Tuesday and brought back the Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. Fcr Big Falls. able to curb with one hand and Father and Son and All the Family. It atneals news that the Province of Manitoba to allclasses—Old and Young—Menarid It is tho Favorito I»Tngazine in thciioarida ot President—W. F. Richards. thrust with the other this rum had gone dry. homes throughout the worM. Our Corre?pon.dents are constantly on tho watcli Clerk—B. G. Wattles. fiend against which we fight. it Albert Sunberg plowed out the for things new and interesting &nd is Written So You Can Understand li Trustees—O. L. Gorden, A. A. road from his place Monday. The Shop Notes Deportment (20 Pages) contains A CREED. toe the Axel Stenberg is working for /Miller, Nate Gorden. Practical Uinta for Shop Work and ca?y ways layman to do things arocml the ilome. (17 Pages) for tho Torr» Erick Sunberg. Treasurer—M. R. Adams Amateur Mechanics urirls who 1 ike to mako things, tells how to uu:ke V. ireless Justice of Peace—A. A. Miller. and Telegraph Outfits, Engines, Boat."., (Haowshoes, I believe that happiness is not a Mrs. Stuart of Rainy River Jewelry, Hoed Furniture, etc. Contains instructions for the Mechanic, Camper S portiSioan. Anderson, matter of dollars, not a condition spent a few days visiting Mrs. Jos Constable Chas. "51.50 PER YEftR SiNSU COPIES. SSc Ordor from your ner/sdester or direct from jof society, but a condition of A. Nolin last week. Hans Fougner. Sample copy wis! be sent an request, A. Nolin last week. POPULAR MECHANICS 5V8AtSAZ3ftE Big Falls Township. mind. You can be happy if you Mrs. Alex Nolin's little baby, S Mo. Michigan Avenue, CKtCAGO Supervisor—Frank Sirois. will. Alfred, is recovering from a bad Clerk—A. E. Solberg. I believe that success is a matter cold. Treasurer—M. R. Adams. of inspiration and enthusiasm. STATEMENT CP THE CONDXTIOJT The smaller children of Central OP Justice of Peace—H. C. Grove. Without these there can be no school could not attend school FARMERS STATE BANK OF Constable—Emil Johnson. success. Very regularly last week on account LITTLEFORK. Town of Bridgie. I believe in the common people. of the storm. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 7, Supervisor—Jas. Troy. They are more honest, more faith1 1916. There was a fish cooking contest Treasurer—Aad A. Tone. ful, more true. There are so many at Jos. A. Nolin's last Friday. Date of report by bank. March 15, 1116. Clerk, Ira Thompson. people now trying to be intellec- Mr. and Mrs. Nolin cooked fish RESOURCES. Justice of Peace—C. N. Mitchell, tual giants that the simplicity and and the judges tested it. Mr. Nolin Loans and discounts $29, 57#.50 Overdrafts 277.03 Constables—Otto Carlson, Fred naturalness of the unlearned is came out winner. Banking house, furniture and Winkle restful. fixtures 3, 267.25 Percy Wilson visited with Donat Other real estate 100.00 Town of Engelwood. I believe in the out of doors. It Nolin Sunday. Due from banks $ 5,551.24 Supervisors—G. V. Fraley, Den Cash on hand 1,039.93 'rests and fortifies me to withstand Total cash assets 6, 591.17 is Johnson. the fool's life in the city, LOMAN. Checks and cash items 3, 399,97 Clerk—Fred Siats. Paid out for expenses, etc., in where men labor in the fever and MRS FLORENCE BENNETT PETERSON. excess of earnings Roads have been so bad from 386.29 Treasurer—Henry Dreher. dirt. the late snows and wind that the Mississippi Valley Sat ering is Expected to Be Kecord Breaker Total 143,592.21 Assessor—John Uran. I believe in the great teachers— LIABILITIES. Birchdale mail carrier made one Justices—Geo. P. Fraley, Capital stock $10,000.00 J. jbut the greatest of all teachers is trip on snowshoes. 8 Hlstor* of S Surplus fund 400.00 Garrison. our mother. Her truths have re- Deposits subject to The young people had a very check $23,794.71 wllo Constables—V. L. Dennis, I. F. mained immutable, her words of Demand certificates, 730.39 pleasant time at their dance about 'Griffith wisdom unimpeachable still. will Mrs. Florence Bennett Peterson of mittee and business session work a week ago Total immediate liabilities Village of Mizpah. believe in my fellow men— be done there. Chicago, general chairman of the Mississippi ,...$24,525.10 Andrew Jesperson and family President—E. J." Kohlhase. not absolutely, not promiscuously, The general committee announces Valley Equal Suffrage Conference, have returned home, after a winter's Time certificates 8,667.11 that Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, the Trustees—Peter Sarasin, R. ibut to that degree in which I which will take place in Minneapolis work at the Rasmussen new president of the National Woman Langaard, G. A. Semon. Total deposits ....$33,192.21 should expect them to believe in May 7, 8, 9 and 10, has issued camp. Suffrage association, has signified her Treasurer—L. Christenson. me. Total $43,592.21 a stirring call to the women of the intention of attending all the sessions Miss Pometer, of Bannock, Mr. Clerk—Fred Siats. I believe in cheerfulness. It is of the conference and that at least Middle Western and Southern states Amount of reserve on hand ...$ 6,591.17 Shortreed of Emo and Prof. Davis Justice of Peace—Fred Siats. 600 delegates are expected to attend. the same that leads to peace and to make this 1916 convention a record Amount of reserve required by of Littlefork visited our schools Mrs. Andreas Ueland, president of the law 3,376.35 Constable—Geo. A. Semon. breaker in the history of suffrage. comfort. It puts embonpoint in a the past week. Minnesota Woman Suffrage association, Assessor—C. E. Covey. The call reads: STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 man's stomach rather than wrinkles will be in charge of the local arrangements Mr. and Mrs. M. Horan visited SS. "Let the women of the Mississippi Northome. on his brow. I prefer the sursingle as general local chairman. County of Koochiching at the M. Peggar home last Sunday. Valley states aim to make this convention We, Lars A. Swanson, Vice-President, President—Anton Lundberg. Mrs. Ueland expects that worsen class for mine. and Nils Muus, Cashier of the above a potent force in aiding our from all over the state of Minnesota Trustees—J. W. Feldmann, C. I believe in some women—^ named bank, do solemnly swear that the I. W. Hinckley made a business campaign states and in the disseminating will attend the conference and that above statement is true to the best of P. Ellingson, C. A. Peterson. sometimes—and I would suggest each legislative district will send its our knowledge and belief. of education for the enfranchisement trip to Littlefork this week. Treasurer—M. C. Engelking. that women believe in men likewise. LARS A. SWANSON representatives in generous numbers. of women. Let us write a Prof. Haley and Miss Mattson Vice-President, Recorder—P. J. McLinn. Many interesting social affairs will be Men, women and apples vital chapter in the history of the Mississippi NILS MUUS, Spent Saturday and Sunday at the planned and the* program, which is Cashier. Justices of Peace—P. J. McLinn, are not all perfest. Some must valley." Correst attest: Shortreed home near Emo. They still in preparation, jjromises to be J. E. Dufort. have specks and yellow streaks. The Radisson hotel has been decided LARS A. SWANSON. one of the most interesting ever presented made the trip on skis. NILS MUUS. Constable—Jos. A. Jones. upon by the general committee for I believe in making all thfc money before a convention body in (Notarial Seal) About a dozen of the littl^ girls Poundmaster—R. H. Collar. this state. I C. A. MILLER, can and canning part of it. helped Miss Mildred Peggar celebrate Notary Public. Cass County, Minn. Wicker Township. I The rest believe in spending for My commission expires June 25, 1922, her tenth birthday, Sunday, WOMAN REPRESENTED Supervisor—Adolph Bloom. MINNESOTA MEMBER the titillation of my gratification the 1.2th. A very pleasant afternoon Clerk—Blaine Canfield. and in, the payment of my wife's OF THE NATIONAL was spent in quiet games, OBDEB LXUTEZHO TIME TO JIU Treasurer—Peter Lundstrom. I liberal millinery bills. cannot ONLY AT THE POLLS C&AIUS, AND FOB HEABOTO after which a toothsome lunch SUFFRAGE COUNCIL Road Overseer—W. Lundstrom. THEREON, I travel this life's road again and was served. want to see some of the sideshows ESTATE OP JAMES D. YOUNG, Frances E. Willard Said: I as go along. At the same McCLELLAN ITEMS. STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 I Man Lets Her Speak tor Herself time do not want to forget that 'Christ is the magnet of hu- County of Koochiching j* KffOTnMrW George" maftit"andshe hasTound the best the best shows may be SOme of logs When in Trouble, Says gs tor Mr. George Wallaces who'awa^ UP roac^- IN PROBATE COURT, A vocation and the highest wn^i t. i- «. ifesidence. Wings most souls diseasesd with- -ieye bulldogs and whist, in In the Matter of the Estate of James IX Suffragist. Mr. I. O. Stay is peeling cedar Young, Decedent: in the healing power of His im-!a ,firePlaf and a book (if I may post for Herman Halvorson. mortal Gospel. This is a work for se^ct and enough nights of Letters of administration this day If a woman is responsible for an accident, Mrs. Edw. McClellan called on having been granted to Arthur P. Young: which women have gifts preemei- ?oc,ety keeP hat" to wlffe from if she defaults on her contracts, IT IS ORDERED, That the time within Mrs. Martin Hango Sunday. AiiviA viiivii 11a giiio pi which all creditors of the abov# if she slanders her neighbors, nent. The Saxon word for lady ome' \JSS2LZ\Z ***.1 Mr. Leroy Matson located named decedent may present claim* lviaisuii located a ,, There are a lot more things in is any man arrested, sued, bound over 2 against his estate in this court., be, of bnd seekers but'De"*»eve, I to keep the peace? last week but believe this the same hereby is. limited to three (3) full of beautiful significance, eve If a woman steals from her employer, months from and after the date hereof on two good claims and that Monday, the 26th day of June,. America's new century shall S^oul? s.ufer f°r ,^ ?ratlon one does her father, brother, husband Mr. Oscar Rommen left last 1916, at ten o'clock a. m., in .the Probate .LYuiiimen ieii last of principles.—Byron Williams. or son serve out her term in prison? Thursday for Kelliher looking for evo,lve another, meaning freighted: Court rooms, at the Court House, at International If a woman kills somebody, what Falls, in said County, be, work. i_ witn with frrpntpr greater blessings mpQQincrc fnr for lintnonJ humanMr. ap­ and the same hereby is, fixed and man represents her in the prisoner's pointed as the time and place for hearing Nels Anderson completed *7 Pv"of dock during her trial. What man represents the bread of upon and the examination, adjustment lifed!"—F. E. W. her in the electric chair if his new well last week. He dug and allowance of such claims a* liver of Quality afore­ she is convicted? We all believe that one of the shall be presented within the time it about fifteen feet deep. said. If a widow or unmarried woman choicest fruits of Christianity will Let notice hereof be givien by the publication on your own Rchr fails to pay her taxes, is the property of this order in the International' judgment as to pattern, ^e the growth of a band of brotherhood Met His Match. of a male relative or of the man next Falls Press, as provided by law. but remember and sisterhood so close Dated March 22, 1916. door sold to satisfy the debt to the durability is the most (Court Seal) The Washington Post says that among all nations, races and peoa state ?. important feature. JOHN BERG, If a woman forges a check, does her tight-fisted old man, feeling pies, that we shall becomle truly Judge of Probate. father, her husband, her employer go very sick, asked a friend to rec- kindred each to the other, and to jail for felony? ommend a physician. The friend that gerat word Humanity, like a CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION Why is it that the only place in the MRS. ALFRED H. BRIGHT. FOB FBOBATE OF W2XX. named a certain specialist. rolling wave of the ocean of God's world where man wants to represent OfilVJ. Mrs. Bright believes, with Mrs. Andreas woman is at the ballot box? Is he very expensive asked .live, shall wash out from the sands ESTATE OF SARAH L. JAQUITK is the name stamped on Ueland and many prominent the sick man. of time the words caste, creed, sex I STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 tiie back of spoons, forks Minnesota suffragists, that it is a 8fit THE SELFISH CREATURES. and fancy serving pieces Well, not so very. He'll charge and even that good word patriot-! practical and advisable thing to further County of Koochiching in silver plate of proven you for the first visit and for ism, because we shall feel that the educational and state campaigns IN PROBATE COURT. $4 $2 quality— ("In this age of discontent, hundreds and to work for a federal amendment each one after that. whole world is our country and In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Lu "Silver Plate of thousands of girls, who have Jaquith, Decedent: at the same time. She is a member of The old fellow soon afterward all menare our kin. Every htterwalked that Wears" The State of Minnesota to all person* no necessity to support themselves, both the National Woman Suffrage interested in the allowance and probateof. into the office of the phys-'ance of appeciation, affection and leave home in order to win pin association and the Congressional V/ide latitude for choice the will of said decedent: ician named by his friend and, up- (friendship every token of mutlal money "—Anti-Suffrage leaflet. is cucrod in the many Union. The petition of John F. Jaquith, betaffduly exquisite designs. filed in this court, representing that on being admitted to the consult- co-operation every stroke of lowa, wnere a suffrage referendum I stopped to ask a scrub woman: of Sarah L. Jaquith. then a resident th*County Sold by leading dealers will be held in June, is now the center "Why labor like a man? ing room, planked down re- honest hard work undertaken side Mr,- of Waupaca, State of Wisconsin, $2, every^'hers. Send for of a campaign of great vigor. Suffrage died on the 15th day of January, 1916 You cannot feed your children? Well, Catalogue "CL," marking: Well, doctor, here I by side every sincere prayer, leaving a last will and testament which showing all workers report that the conditions There must be some one can." is presented to this court with said petition, designs. anL/l£a*r1, helps forward this beautiful day, in Iowa are much more favorabjle She said: "I merely work because and praying that said instrument b»allowed The physician calmly picked up .that we call the coming of the for success than in the Eastern states, I need a feather fan." as the last will and testament $ latrniUonal Sllrar Co of said decedent, and that letters testamentary the money and put it in a drawer Kingdom of Christ. which lost last fall. The general temper Succcosor to I went to a steam laundry, V. be issued thereon to John Meriden Co. of the state seems to be less conservative. which he locked securely. The .. Britannia Jaquith And asked with smile polite: Mariden, Cann. The press is unusually fkyorable. sick man looked on, expectantly, P0™""" AkohoL NOW THEREFORE, You. and each ot t0 "Ladies, why will you work so late?" to- The most prominent political you, are hereby cited and required awaiting the next move. °Ier wntlng They said: "We think it right thi» my desk at home show cause, if any you have, before leaders in the state are outspoken in r(-% To buy our opera cloaks ourselves, court, at the Probate Court rooms in the "Well, I'm ready to be exa&iri-hf ~""g,for Ph°tograph their support. Among them are tlia years a Court House, in International Fall*, And so we work at night." ed," he said at length. Guido great picture in the two United States senators, the governor, County of Koochiching, State of Minna. Observe how nagging women are: sota, on the 7th day of April, 191®, at and the supreme court judges. "I don't think it's necessary," l-CaP«ch,n cton-di at Rome, "The 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer of aai4' Their work is just a feint 'Mm*-. Minnesota's share in the Iowa campaign j, replied the shrewd specialist. ArflanSel Michael and Luicfer. petition should not be granted. 1 if To make man feel inadequate, is the giving of the services Witness the honorable John Berg,. ^"There's no need to do it again.1', ^way back in my tourist days] And selfish—which he ain't. Its state organizer, Mrs. Maria McMahon, Judge of said court, and the seal of court, this 15th day of March, 191C. $ f'Keep right on taking the same ef°re d/eamed happiness 1 of the True womanhood would rather starve, for four months with the payment (Court Seal) A yd starve without complaint. taedicine. Good day, sir.'\, |K P" of all her expenses until tilie worker for JOHN BERG. close of the campaign. k, —Alice Duer Miller. Probate Ju4f*^ s-