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

August 31, 1916 · Page 6 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS »s«v,nn-).»rt-.-«iv (rf »»T vV-«afc»Ji«»wuu^«j».»)-i.iJi' a H. Simpiicriy ami economy frnicn SHOE HOSPITAL. MEETING OF BOARD Oliver Erickson's," thence to Littlefork. fits a democratic government." OF EDUCATION Salary $75.00 per month Abstract Co How much is now left of the principles International Falls payable in district orders. declared and the promises registered Big Falls: Route to start at at Baltimore as Inducements Minutes of the Meeting of the to citizens to vete for Wilson. Treat's, thence to the Big Falls BURDICK, KREMER & KINK, Proprietors. County Board of Education Possibly it Is because he and his school. Salary $55.00 per month for the Unorganized Territory, party have *been such reckless, such Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance payable in district orders. Koochiching County, Aug 7. wholesale repudlators of the pledges Upon motion it was voted to of 1912 that few people rememlber or Collections, Conveyancing and care to rememlber what pledges were pay Raymond Scarlett $12.00 per A special meeting was held on made in his behalf about forty days i#S$ J. E. BURDICK, Manager. month to furnish boat and see July 31, 1916, to consider bids ago at St. Louis.—New York Sun. International Falls, .. that the children are safely accross on the addition to the Loman Minnesota the river at the Forsythe building. P. H. Fogarty, Treasurer, school. This has been necessitated ADEQUATE NATIONAL and D. B. Jewell, Clerk, DEFENSE DEMANDED by the going out of the bridge were present. Harold Royem, Repairing While You Wait during the high water. Chairman, absent. We demand adequate national 213 3rd Street The following bills were ordered 1 defense adequate protection on Upon motion, the bids were both our Western and Eastern paid: Next to Boston Lunch. opened and found as follows: coasts. We demand thoroughness Wright, Barrett & Stilwell, HERE ARE GOOD A. Amundsen $1,772.00 and efficiency In both arms NATHAN NURICK, Proprietor Instruction* $ 5.13 H. Stubee .... 1,780.00 of the service. It seems to be plain that our regular army Is A. Amundsen being the lowest Free Press Prtg. Co. too small. We are too great bidder, was awarded the contract. REASONS Gen. Control 163.40 a country to require of our citizens J' OSYtlll ffotef Big Fork Compass, Gen. who are engaged In peaceful Meeting adjourned. vocations the sort of military control 3.50 I:., I service to which they are D. B. Jewell, Clerk. /. Littlefork Times, Gen. t'vr why you should carry a ban* account: now called. As well insist that Regular meeting of the Board control 9.21 our citizens in this metropolis "A/V P.1 W VO "V-/?'V i'. of Education was held August Your money is safer in a bank than anywhere eke. be summoned to put out fires Int. State Bank, (C. B. 7. All members present. and police the streets. We do IN H»RT OP BMIKH WSJWUCT vkk dMMhid bath ul Montgomery), Gen. con. 32.00 iRomm Minutes of the last regular and not count It inconsistent with A bank account teaches, helps and encourages our liberties, or with our democratic Fritz Cross Co., Gen. you to save. 80 par day. special meetings read and approved. ideals, to have an adequate control 12.50 police force. With a population It gives you a better standing and strengthens Eidem School, Baudette On account of all warrants not of nearly one hundred your credit. Region, Gen. control millions we need to be surer IN being in, thus hindering the 3-30 nuM «tr' Bead colon* Nolttrs. WK AIM TO PLEASE of ourselves (than to become Hay Creek, Tillie Byrne treasurer's work of balancing The check book system is the safest, simplest and alarmed at the prospect of having Gen. control, instr., operation, his books, the Clerk's and Treasurer's a regular army which can most convenient method of paying your bills. maintenance reports and levy for the 17.00 reasonably protect our border, Littlefork, Border Meat coming year were postponed and perform such other military To those desiring banking relations with a strong, service as may be required, Co., Instruction ID until the September meeting. •35 careful and safe institution, we extend our services. the absence of a grave emer Margie, R. C. Fraser, Applications for the bus routes TRADE-MARKS gency. I believe, further, that Maintenance at Birchdale were opened, and 80.00 there should be not only a reasonable COPYRIGHTS First National Bank Williams, Mrs. Charles Allen Shearer was appointed increase in the regular Ratigan, maintenance ... army, but that the first citizen Send (ketch, or model end description driver on the East route and Ole IO.OO for free search. reserve subject to call should F. P. SHELDON. Pres. G. N. MILLARD, Cashier White Birch., Int'l Falls Nelson on the South route at Book containing over 200 mechanical A. G. WEDGE. Jr.. Vice Pres. J. G. PETERSON. Asst. Cashier be enlisted as a Federal army movements sent free upon ra* Abstract Co. Maintenance 10.50 salaries and under conditions and trained under Federal au quest. International Falls Minnesota. Meeting adjourned. WM. N. ROACH, Jr. thority. From Mr. Hughes' specified in notice. ATTO N EY-AT-LAW speech or acceptance. D. B. Jewell, Clerk. Clerk was instructed to advertise MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EXPERT for applications for transporting McGill Building Washington, D. C. children at the following places: t-Oft A MERCHANT MARINE WITHOUT jr FEDERAL Indus: West Route—To start GO! COMPETITION. I at T. Lewis' one half of the year and at Carew's one half of the Again, we must build up our year, and run to the Indus school. merchant marine. It will not aid to put Che Government into Salary $70 per month payable in competition with private owners. district orders. That, it seems to me. is South Route—To start at Jaquith's a counsel of folly. A surer way to the Minnesota during wheeling, then to of destroying the promise of our foreign trade could hardly be devised. Le Bean's and then to school by It has well been asked— way of Indus. After sleighing to Ooes the Government intend to State Fair start at Le Bean's, then to Jaquith's operate at a profit or at a loss? and then west to main We need the encouragement and protection of Government for road and then to Indus school. our shipping industry, bat It Salary $65 per month payable in cannot afford to have the Government district orders. as a competitor.—(Prom SEPTEMBER 4-9, 1916 Loman: Down Rivei or North Mr. Hughes' speech of accepttnce. Route—To go by boat to Taylors, Go if necessary, and then to school, until river freezes. Between Northern freezing and sleighing to OECRYING INTERFERENCE, go to St. Lawrence's and then to Pacific Railway WE INTERFERED IN MEXICO school by main load. After EX ASP E RATI N LY. sleighing, to start at St. Lawrence's, The dealings of the Administration then to Mercure's,, Le Rout* of the with Mexico constitute a Pointe's Mannassau's, Plum Great Big Baked Potato confused chapter of blunders. mer's, and then to school: Salary We have not helped Mexico. She lies prostrate, Impoverished, Frequent Service-Splendid Trains $75.00 per month payable in district famine-stricken, overwhelmed orders. A. Q. WHITNEY, Agent with the woes and outrages of Town or East Route—To start news internecine strife, the helpless International Fade. Minn. at Charles Brown's, or as near victim of a condition of anarchy as possible, then north to Noman, which the course of the Administration Send for free y^XUtS only served to promote. travel literature Ay' then cast to R. R. track, For ourselves, we have witnessed then to school. Salaiy $70.00 per the murder of our citizens trie waitii^J— month payable in district orders. A. and the destruction of .their iheysatisfyf M. CLELAND Pelland: To take Carscadden, property. We have made enemies. Gen. Pass'eer Agent not friends. Instead of Watrous and Frank children to St. Paul, Minn. commanding respect and deserving school. Salary $70.00 per month good will by sincerity, No Hay Fever in Yellowstone Natl. Park payable in district orders. firmness, and qonslstenicy. we You can hardly wait—something big is Littlefork: Route to start at provoked misapprehension and going happen. And then the good news deejp resentment In the light of the conduct of the Administration satisfy! comes—it c/oes That's the identical no one oould understand thing Chesterfields do for your smoking— its professions. Decrying JOHN A GISH interference, we interfered most satisfy! they exasperatingly. We have not even kept out of actual conflict. mild! And, yet, Chesterfields are and the soil of Mexico is stained with the blood of our It is this combination of mildness soldiers. We have resorted to Agent for Singer Sewing 0 "satisfy99 new kind that is giving smokers a physical invasion, only to retire Machine Company without gaining the professed of enjoyment. object. It te a record which Woodstock Typewriter. $ ca/nnot 'be examined without a No other cigarette can offer you what profound sense of humiliation.— ftrom Mr. Hughes' speech of Chesterfields do because no cigarette Also dealer hi acceptance.' •1 Wear-U-WflA Shoes Chesterfield blend! maker can copy the Chesterfields—today! Try hlow Much le Now Left of the Bal* tlmore Platform? The President had boldly signed the Fork River and Haitoor bill, and hi* Bortor IMsalt Mail & facile pen le dripping with ink eager a to attach itself to Pork Public Buildings bilL The friendliest apologists of the E. A. Yernberg, Manager President's part In the profligate waste of money wrung from the people by oppressive taxation have nothing better to say for him than that It le hardly fair to expect a man to say "I forbid!" In this Presidential it year when he a candidate. The foregoing words describing the CI GAZETTES profligate waste of the people's money with Executive approval are taken without change from a plank of, the platform on which Woodrow Wilson Trial niVeiWI 20 for 10c Gnre a ••J/% Mm WW: was elected Iri 1912: ifcfe 15& "We denounce the profligate waste 4? of money wrung from the people by Attract*™ tins of lOOCh^^rffcWj oppressive uxatlon through the Our Prices aio Always Right and Oar Stock Always fresh lavishappropriations of recent Republican —. and yet they 're MILD AUnniI^ A Congresses* which have G*. 21S WM* Av^i N«w T*k Ckf Am mi Fifth 111 sal kept taxes high and reduced tbs of tlie purchasing power people's demand retain to that 5Ps a