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

May 4, 1916 · Page 7 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH RIVAL FACTIONS MEXICANS BLOCK FEDERATION OF all probability will be dealt with very severely. I S I N E W S REPUBLIC The Irish commandant, J. H. WOMEN'S CLUBS WAR FOR POWER VILLA TBAILERS Pearce, who is now a prisoner, I Caldwell Brook Items. is a schoolmaster. He was A. Boerner is farming this wounded by a shot in the leg. week. (Continued from Page i.) (Continued from Page 1.) (Continued from Page i) (Continued from Page 1) Before being captured he took Clarence Morrissey was a shooting at intervals. a most active part in the uprising a renewal of the submarine warfare Out of the uncertainty which Mrs. C. B. Watkins. Sunday visitor in the settlement. As the correspondent neared February 28. and was looked to as the characterized the expedition, Northome Mrs. H. R. Collar. The was a dance held Saturday Von lirpitz was tremenduously the castle a party of more than head of the movement. with tied hands and feet, one Mrs. C. V. Corson, Mrs. J. E. night at the home of Mrs. Elvira ioo captured members of the strengthened by America's The post office, which was in sfory, whether all or part truth Cowan, Mrs. J. E. Dufort, Mrs. S. Nelson at which many of Sinn Fein marched by under escort the hands of the rebels most of sudden reversal of opinion concerning only Washington can say, looms Martin Engelking, Mrs. P. J. the young people enjoyed themselves. toward Richmond jail where armed merchant ships, the week, when retaken was persistently from the veil of McLinn, Mrs. N. Hanchett. more than 700 are now held. found to be badly damaged by and Herr Bethmann-Hollweswas Big Falls: Mrs. F. Sirois, Mrs. mystery. Ing Tangen and Clarence Morrissey placed in a peculiarly difficult Many of tl men were in green fire and shot. V. i". Byman, Mrs. F. C. Correll, Vacillating Policy Shown. went to Big Falls Tuesday position. uniforms. One wore the uniform Reports from the provincial Mrs. P. E. Bowen. It concerns the cause of Villa's morning on a few days business. of the Irish volunteers and distsrict show that the greatest Then came the great crisis. appearance on the border prior Duluth Mrs. Chas. Roberts, During all the months of the others were in civilian clothes. disturbances outside the city to the Columbus massacre and Mrs. P. L. DeVoist. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bloom Numbers of them were wounded occurred in County Meath where war the German navy yards had Deer River Mrs. G. E. Keenan, is told by those with the expedition came, and the boys come down and suffering, but most of them been ceaselessly working on submarines, armed rebels in parties were terrorizing as tending to show a vacillating Mrs. W. R. Wallace, Mrs. from the camp Saturday night held up their heads delantly. the countryside yesterday. and especially in the H. E. Lindhe. policy which has prevailed and stayed over until Sunday In other districts there were latter time on new types of undersea Complete report of the convention in the Mexican muddle from Bitter Against Countrymen. afternoon before returning. disorders. At one place north of I craft. the first. will be given next week. Mesdames Alma and C. A. The soldiers escorting them Dublin, a small detachment of Von Tirpitz's great day was It is well known that persons Bloom visited. Mrs. Elvira S. were men who had fought all the Royal Irish constabulary, dawning. He had visions of effecting in the United States interested Nelson on Sunday afternoon. through the uprising and were commanded by an inspector, was in exploiting Villa as a picturesque Said One Log to Another an absolute blockade of Mrs. Nelson is somewhat improved more bitter against their rebelious surrounded by rebels and disarmed. England and thus ending the or political character knew at this writing. fellowcountrymen than the Floating Down the Rainy It is not known whether war within a few weeks. of his expected arrival and were August and Margaret Nelsoti troops brought over from England. the rebels held the policemen At a town near the Verdun in Columbus several days previous spent a couple of days at Big This feeling seems to be prisoner but -it is presumed they THAT it was a great day for battlefield in a historic council waiting for him. Falls last week. shared by most of the population did. The authorities there wired of war von Tirpitz announced the North country when the Federation The story is that they were of Dublin. to Dublin for reinforcements, of Women's clubs came. Littlefork and Vicinity. his program to torpedo every ready to pay his expenses to St. Stephen's green, where the The Lutheran Ladies' Aid met which were dispatched in armed ship, neutral or belligerent, that Washington on the understanding rebels entrenched themselves as automobiles. Over the rest of THAT International Falls has with Mrs. Jas. Anderson last touched at England's ports. that he would be granted an soon as the movement was begun the country all was quiet except He proposed announcing within audience there. a good opinion of our neighboring Friday. on Monday, was almost deserted. cities, founded on the quality Paul Penfield came in Saturday at Enniscorthy and Wexford. a few days in advance that When Villa reached the border, Around Trinity college and of the delegates. from the Minnesota Drainage Captured Red Handed. this would happen, and offer to it is said, the final word the old Irish parliament quiet Many of the prisoners were indemnify the neutral countries company's camp west of came that he would not be received. corps, quartered in the college, THAT it will be mighty fine captured red-handed with weapons. for trade lost. here, where he has been chief had done much to suppress the when we can greet our guests cook all winter. Hundreds of others are being He argued this would not lead Villa, when a soldier for Carranza, uprising. at the upper dock with a pretty detained on suspicion of complicity to involving neutral nations in Julius Marcussen is preparing had been glorified into a Great damage .was done in little building and ornimental in the outbreak. One man the war as they would wait to to raise his house another story heroic patriot by maudlin sentimentalists Sackville street and adjacent gateway to our city. was caught in a chimney from see how successful the new warfare and add another room. in the United States, thoroughfares such as Middle would be. which he had been sniping for Jas. Van Vleek has built a and this story continued that on Abbey, Abbey Mary and Henry THAT we are proud of our large barge to be used as a ferry four days and nights. He held a But the admiral had gone too March 8th he started to lead his streets. Only a few girders and far. public buildings at a time like position of trust in the office of between the piers of the old followers southward again, window frames of some houses this. a steamship company. At this or a second conference bridge. A cable has been rigged The hungry horde mutinied remain. Along the east side of The casualties up to the present according, to the stories told in up and the ferry will take care and his aides accused hi mof being Sackville street from Henry THAT Many of the delegates are said to be very numerous Berlin, a bitter conltroversy of freight at well as passengers. weak-kneed. He gave them street to O'Connell bridge, the referred admiringly to this as although the troops have arose between him and the emperor, Nils Muus spent Tuesday in free hand and they attacked the recognition. The post office is "Annie Shetland's Country." the Falls on business. not suffered as heavily as might and the emperor decided town. merely a smouldering frame that he must go. Abraham Olson and W. R. have been expected from the work. The stone Young Men's Whether the prelude is correct THAT International Falls is manner of fighting. Their work There came an announcement Deteker were in attendance at Christian association building on it is certain Villa after that happy to have such pleasant the board meetings of the county of clearing houses from cellar to that von Tirpitz was ill This was the same side orf the way, was never stopped running, and has neighbors across the river. roof is very risky but they go in commissioners, representing the followed immediatly by the appearance perforated by eight shells, the not carried out any threats to without hesitation. The rebels township and village in a petition of Germany's naval Catholic club by two and the kill Americans. THAT The citizens on both suffered severely and hundreds lord in the Berlin streets. for aid in building a new blind institution by two. sides of the river realized their of peaceful citizens were killed He stopped all his friends, telling steel bridge between the village Bodies Carried Away. URIC ACID privilege of showing honor to or wounded by them. and the depot. them, "I was told to go." Bodies of slain rebels were being our distinguished guests. Miss Betty Busiker is now assistant His illness never was referred to carried away in groups of again but his resignation was SOLVENT I at the post office. TALKS ON BANKING soldiers, many of them having THAT It has been proved announced. It is reported that Louis Biehl been shot several times. that the north woods can produce has sold his butcher shop and The fight then reached a climax. When the authorities gave orders (Continued from Page 5.) the best of edibles and that the new owner will take 4 that the people were to be 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) most accomplished of hostesses. possession about May ioth. Admiral von Tirpitz friends, "Uncollected funds." By uncollected allowed to enter the streets today FREE Word was received that Aaron evidently well supplied with funds is meant checks some of the poor began THAT Mrs. F. M. Carrier Shelgren, who went to the Twin funds, took to writing letters by that have not been collected. Just because yon start the day w«nM looting. This was stopped at 2 shines both as toastmaster and the hundreds to all prominent Cities for medical treatment, had and tired, stiff legs and arms and muacteiL For instance, if you have a balance an aching head, burning and bearing down o'clock when the troops cleared poet. gone insane. For some time he Germans, and petitions were circulated pains in the back—worn out before toe day of $100, and deposit a hundred the streets again and arrested begins—do not think you have to star ts had been extremely nervous and in the restaurants in all that condition. dollar check and draw your every one who did not move Those sufferers who are in and out- of THAT We like to have people the empire. his serious condition has been bed half a dozen times ait night will appreciate own check for $150., you have promptly. come to town and say the the rest, contort and strength The propaganda was such as aggravated by the pesterings of taken all the original deposit our treatment gives. For every form- of In the debris was found a pleasant things we have been bladder trouble, scalding pains, or weakness, his so-called friends. Doctors had never before been seen in and half of the amount represented its action is really wonderful printed proclamation issued in hearing the last few days. Be strong, well and vigorous, with no may disagree as to the remote Germany. It swept the country, by the check just deposited. more pains from stiff joints, sore mnseles. the name of the president of the or but its very extensiveness was rheumatic suffering, aching back, kid" causes of Mr. Shelgren's disorder The banker must send that ney or bladder troubles. provisional government, the text THAT Mrs. Thomas, of Chicago, but there are some here who assert its undoing, for when the Reichstag The Williams Treatment conquers kidney check, let us say, to New York, of which follows: and bladder diseases, rheumatism and honored and charmed the that the poison sold in our met it was evident the Tirpitz all urie add troubles, no matter bow and wait for advice that it is The provisional government chronic or stubborn. If you hftve never North Country by her splendid party had lost its dignity "soft drink parlors" is to blame paid, which may take three or used The Williams Treatment, we will give to the city of Dublin: The provisional addresses on "Peace." one 50c, bottle (32 doses) for your own osd for it. and hurt German prestige in foreign four days. You are asking him free. Contains no alcohol or habit-form* government of the Irish lag drug. Does not affect the heart. countries. to pay out his money three days Send this notice with your name and Silverdale and Vicinity. republic salutes the citizens of THAT The poise and good address, and 10c, to help pay in advance of its receipt, a practise A quick poll of the Reichstag distribution expenses, to The Dr. Miss Elizabeth Parker returned Dublin on the niomentuous occasion sense of the lady speakers in D. A. Williams Company, Dept. 3154D showed a majority for Bethmann-Hollweg which good banks frown upon Sunday from Gilbert where Hew Post Office Block, Bast of the proclamation of a spoken well for the wise use of Conn. You will receive by parcel post a and will not allow. Lastly, so long as he she spent vacation week with regular 50c. bottle (32 doses), without charge sovereign independent Irish the coming ballot. and without incurring any obligations. Ona adopted a moderate peace program. draw your checks properly, as her mother and sister. family bottle only to a or address. state, now in course of being established outlined in the next talk, and THAT We are working to- Melvin Johnson is spending a by Irishmen in arms. have your bank book balanced From that moment until the ward the rearing of perfectly de- weeks with his parents, Republican forces now hold the few torpedoing of the Sussex the veloped children, but it good to A- Christianson came down lines lines taken taken up up at at 12 12 noon noon Eester iiester ™°nth- Doin« 'hcse th/"f Moderates gained constantly. Monday and nowhere, Pns,ste«%. jour banker w.U be Wanted know that the deficient ones can Frances to spend Sun- from Fort de ite a.1. a frood friend and vnn will a good friend and you will be a It is a somewhat complex affair be taught mechanical skill such day family. the fierce and almost continuous with his good customer, in favor with one to discuss the Sussex torpedoing as the exhibit from Faribault I John Silverdahl made a busiproved. attacks of British troops, have who can do you many favors. ness trip to International Falls and the consequent the lines been broken through." —American Bankers' Association. this week. communication of the German The O'Reilly a Prisoner. A good live representative government in relation to it THAT Superintendent Mcln-i D- returned from the Dal1 has Gen. Maxwell, the British in every city in the tire has proven himself wide southern part of the state to but as a correspondent who has commander, announced tonight Northwest. frequently in the course of the awake to the interests of his spend the summer on his farm, that The O'Reilly was among CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION John We have an exceptional as! pupils by allowing as many Sundeen spent a few war come in contact with Chancellor the prisoners. He also stated reports TO SEI.Ii, MORTGAGE proposition that Bethmann-Hollweg, Foreign possible to hear the soul inspir- days Littlefork on business. OR LEASE XiAND. in from the country districts will interest anyone who Frank Carlson made a trip to Secretary von Jagow and ing remarks of the speakers. showed that everywhere quiet ESTATE OP A. G. SETTERHOLM. can get new subscriptions International Falls. Secretary Zimmerman of the was being restored and that the for the Miss Esther Anderson re- treasury department, I feel I am THAT International Falls is rebels were coming in by groups STATE OP MINNESOTA 1 ss. becoming noted as a musical cen- turned from Virginia Sunday, obliged to testify to an unalter to surrender, especially at Ashbourne St. PAUL DISPATCH County of Koochiching tre. I making the trip from Gheen on able conviction of their utter and Enniscorthy. IN PROBATE COURT horseback. honesty. A mandate has been sent out AND In the matter of the estate of John THAT The first appearance of Peterson left Monday on advising the rebels of the failure Whatever the German foreign A. G. Setterholm. St. PAUL PIONEER PRESS the Ladies' Chorus of the Satmya visit to his parents at Rush of the uprising and in most office has said about the Sussex The State of Minnesota to all persons day Musicale was a brilliant sue-s City. cases the rank and file have followed it has said in good faith. interested in the mortgaging of certain cess, and they will get a good] Elizabeth Parker swam Miss the examples of their leaders lands belonging to said estate. Now, with Bethmann-Hollweg's The petition of Robert A. Setterholm, hearing any time. across the Littlefork river and and, surrendered unconditionally. position again endangered Write for further particulars as representative of the above namea (back April 27, just one week afTHAT estate, being duly filed in this court, the Tirpitz party is working day to the representing that it is necessary and All honors are due to *er the ice went out. The opinion prevails on every for the best interests of said estate and night for his downfall by a and of all interested therein that cei Mrs. F. G. Nelson as chief exe-1 C. Jacobson is down from his MANAGER OF CIRCULATION hand that the attempt at the formation war with America. tain lands of said decedent described cutive of the Civic league and c^aim the reservation loading on of a republic has been therein be mortgaged and praying that It is no idle threat the war The Dispatch Printing Co, a license be to Robert A. Setterholm her personal efforts toward im- supplies on a raft to take down abortive, the only result having will be even more frightful than granted to mortgage the same: the river. Now, therefore, you, and each of you, proving all sides of community ST. PAUL, MINN. been the destruction of a certain ever if the Tirpitz adherents are hereby cited and required to show life. The Farmers' Club of Silver- amount of property and the loss come into power. cause, if any you have, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in of some valuable lives of British I have been informed from THAT International Falls regular ™nth!y the Court House, in the City of International SPECIAL OFFER soldiers. The rebels have been Palls and County of Koochiching, verious reliable sources that pie are proud of their soloists Various tF" State of Minnesota, on the 27th lines Various business matters were unable to -show any success after methods of frightfulness which flay of May 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M.. We will gladly send discussed and it was decided to their first surprise. why the prayer of said petition should overshadow anything yet used not be granted. sample copies of our papers THAT From this gathering meet the following Saturday to The fate of the prisoners is are ready and only waiting f6r Witness the Judge of said Court and to anyone requesting will come to many individuals in clean up the grounds around the the seal of said Court, this 2nd da\ now in the hands of the government the downfall of the chancellor of May 1916. many towns a new vision of ef- club house. Refreshments were them. which possesses very wide (SEAL) JOHN BERG, to be put into effect.—By Raymond nciency when women work to- served and .feveryone enjoyed Judge of Probate. powers under martial law. Snipers Drop us a post card today E. Swing in St. Paul Dispatch. •H)D£ETOH ft HIBDLETOV, gether. dancing until a late hour. Attorney* for Petitioner. who remain recalcitrant in May 4-11-1S