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

October 5, 1916 · Page 7 of 10

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fc -Ms 'V "y~'!rlf"'U /¥&&' «*JeS INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS LOMAN was virtually unanimous in hold- I E S A N S Additional Notes. ing that the war must be pursued NEWS I S I to victory so complete as lustrK'VnformaUon Native1tobHide8 Many of the children are to open the prospect of an endur- and, othejr house in the than any INTERNATIONAL FALLS (Continued from page five.) ji world. We pay Klgbsst pelts,Cash Prlcss for breaking out with what appears ing peace, and added, on the Etc., and make hides, tubs, E S S to be chicken pox and the school terms of that treaty the people L7.mPTr£pe™ 'SPS» has been closed until a physician Will insist on expressing their Write for circular. Shipping Tags, IIopinion LOMAN examines them. and the churches must ItTSee Trap-Book- catalogue, Etc.,- KVic do their part in helping to form & co. stortk-westebit hxde Minneapolis, Lindsten was a Northome Paul Mai went up on the Big It. Established 1890. "business visitor last week. Fork last week to thresh for Let us avoid, let us repress some of the settlers. He is hurry- the spirit of hatred," he said. share the cost of roads, schools in Wm. Anderson is visiting ing home now to see that newj"We are justly indignant at the and other improvements International Falls this week. daughter who arrived about a war the enemy powers have Jt wjn bring more neighbors week ago. waged. We trust that our vie- and greater production to your "THE PAPER WITH THE PUNCH 99 A few of our residents are attending tory will warn the world that district. the hearing at the court M. Peggar seems to have the s\ich methods must never be re- Mr. Workingman house this week. bonanza potato crop here. He sorted again and that those No to Vote for Amendment dug 275 bushels from one and guilty of them will be punished. You will want a piece of state SUBSCRIPTION. $1.50 PER YEAR Hugh Mcintosh, our able commissioner, one-quarter acres. Let us have I "But is it wise to talk of ban- iand some day and this amendreports is at the county seat from all quarters of the.nmg a whole people for all time ment will enable the state to attending to county affairs this county. to come? The German people have it partly cleared for you Book, Job, Commercial week. I are under a harsh and tyrranous "when you buy it Miss Foley spent Sunday at'rule which has not only deceived Five acres cleared on a forty Printing Our Specialties Mrs. Ben Peterson returned the M. Horan home. jand misled them, but silences wiH give you a start and put you today from her former home in .„ !ar7 Pr°test and there are those past the hardest part of opening Cokato where she attended the 1 he creamery association will, who wish to protest—against its up yOUr farm. funeral of her mother. be incorporated with a capital crimes. Some day we hope they Mr Citizen of of $10,000 and shares issued at will overthrow it, when they 1 Vote for AmenZent n7 Wedding Invitations, Announcements The school closed last week on $25 each. It is expected that have learned the truth. The rLndment wiU bring account of small attendance due Calling Cards, Catalogues, Booklets, Sale flour, feed and produce will be Sows War's Seeds. 'greater development and pros- to sickness among the pupils. Dr. handled besides the regular busi- Bills, Window Cards, Shipping Tags, Note To indulge in revenge will be perity to your state. Withrow has been summoned to ness of butter making. An acre :to sow the seeds of ruture wars. It will reduce your taxes by in- Heads, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, investigate the trouble. of ground has been secured from Nations cannot hate one another creasing the taxable wealth of Envelopes, Dodgers, Programs, etc. Hugh Mcintosh right in town forever, and the sooner they the state Many travellers are making and men are busy ctearing that cease to do so, the better for all It will build up the Permanent the trip from International Falls the foundations may be put in of them. We must take all pro- School Fund in which you and to Baudette by boat these days at once. per steps to defend ourselves your children have a share and thereby getting a glimpse of from any dangers that might, It will benefit you and your the thriving city of Loman. Ben Wheelock's hay press has arise if after the war the enemy state without cost.— Menhaga moved back to Indus after about countries were to resume an in- Journal. The Loman Creamery association THE PRESS week's work here. Clarence sidious hostility. That is at present is making arrangements Chambers and Adolph Gustafson no more than a possibility, Possible Solution. to put in a cement floor and were with it. which may never arise. foundation for their building at "But the talk we now hear I Two Marylanders, who were Once. Everybody is boosting for Some of our old time hunters about starting after peace has visiting at the National Museum STATIONERY the creamery business and success reported seeing a mammoth bear been concluded, a new war of at Washington, were standing in is assured for this industry track on the Elwell road a short trade to follow the war of arms, .• at Loman. time since. Some nimrod undertook has immense capacities for mis- I t, i" ""iT"7' inscriptf0 C. u* ,, over which hung a placard bearchief. STORE to track Mr. Bruin and was Such a trade war would 1187," in the KEIVER SCHOOL. led into the village of Loman fhnl°nh fW°H .w 1 visitors, were much mys- 1 Both where he learned that the elder those hatreds that ought to Be -j Sunday school was organized had been returning from Indus allowed to die, and it assumes ai "What Hr/' anew last Si^nday. after a very heavy rain and had continuance of those very things Bm^hat d° that' yOU make of doffed his shoes to make better from which we expect our vie-1 «w 11 r» -a Mrs. Lee DeLack spent Fri- i* rn Well, said Bill, I dunno. 4 f( time* itory to deliver us once for all. k„f 7 iARTER'S day with friends in town. "Out- I hut maybe it was the number of I Uur main purpose will have t-_ 4. 1 i_* CONVENIENCES Arthur Metcalf made the trip failed if we do not secure a dur- j?x im* a 1 Mr. and Mrs. August Broelk Glue to the Falls with the mail as the able peace. To prolong hatreds 1 Spent Tuesday in Littlefork. Alice was out of commission. [would increase suspicion, would Paste For Sale—Three lots with tw) lead in time to a recurrence of Mucilage small houses on southwest corner Mr. Bowen and Mr. Cochran Some plowing is being done those very calamities from which Writing Fluids of 8th avenue and 8th street visited the Keiver school Friday. these days, but many are we are suffering If severe terms busy for $900 cash. Apply W. A. Warner, Fountain Pen Inks harvesting their garden truck. jhave to be imposed, let that be above address. Mrs. Keiver and Mrs. Frye jdone only so far as is necessary called on Mrs. Andrew Johnson A fine baby girl was welcomed for securing future peace, not in Wednesday. FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 to the I. B. Clark home aDout a a vindicative spirit, which in perweek H. P. De Tamble automobile. ago and is reported to be petuating hatreds, would end in Cheap for cash to save paying Mrs. C. J. DeLack and Miss growing fine. relighting the flames of war." feinarz called on Mrs. Frye Wednesday duty or will trade for land or Lord Bryce advocated that the evening. town property. 1913 model in HOPE OF PEACE LIES principles of nationality be reIN good condition can be seen at UNITED STATES spected as far as possible, especially Motor Inn. Also have a large Mr. Deteker and his niece, in the cases of Poland, safe for sale. Apply at Press. hazel Riker, called on Mrs. Lee (Continued from page 1.) -.jthe southern Slavs, Transylvania DeLackSunday. and Armenia.—St. Paul Dispatch and watching to see whether The school attendance this America would, in view of the Not Their Fault. A N E month was excellent. Only two immense interests at stake, depart S E I A I E S absences were recorded. from her old policy of com- josh comfortably Uncle was plete isolation and bear her part lighting his pipe in the living Doilies at H. C. Cooper's relatives, who in the effort for securing a per- evening, when Aunt room one have been visiting his the past Table Sets manent alliance for peace. An Maria glanced up from her knitmfluential Smmwoh O A N week, returned Monday. league for that pur- ting. Tally Cards pose has already been formed "Josh," she remarked, "do you Miss Reinarz spent last Satur there and now two momentous that next Sunday will the Place Cards Saturday, October 7th 1916 mai next ^unaay win tne j_ khuw know day at her home in Gemmel, re- events have happened, on which twenty-fifth anniversary of 11 1 VV V1J 111 the Table Covers turning Sunday morning. 1 1 I dwell because they have been Wedding?" our Boat leaves lower dock at little noticed here. "You don't say so, Maria!" reOur Crepe Papers 7130 p. m. sharp. m: Special Sunday dinner from Pj|.' people and the statesmen Uncie josh, pulling vig- sponded 12:30 to 2 p. m. at the International Sheet. Tissue Papers who lead our people could have orously on his corncob pipe, Club. tf. no greater encouragement to ad-("^Yhat about it?" Refreshments served at the satc-j dress themselves, when the time "Nothing," answered Aunt 11 Mcintosh Hotel comes to this enterprise which «only thought maybe Maria ey have already pronounced to ought to kill them two Rhode we be necessary. I ask your help to Isiand chickens." Come and have a good time The Red Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel bring the matter before the peo-1 "But, Maria," demanded Uncle and see the scenery along 900 MODERN ROOMS pie and to show them how much josh «how Rainy River by moonlight. HmH issstod la of Budmmm District can yQU blame those HiS! IINQLE RATI $1.®£ we and every nation have to gain isiand for what tw0 Rhode Reds lUMPUN MTt PON TWO PERSONS si.80 by removing the terror and the. happened twenty five years W*TI SATH AMD TOILKT BXTIU I O N S COMPLETE SAFETY danger of war, which so long has agoP^Kansag Qty Star. We are exclusive agents for the AVTOMATIO SPRINKLERS hung like a black cloud over AND flRKPROOP CONSTRUCTION Four Piece Orchestra REMINGTON TYPEWRITER 1# Europe. The churches could do A GOOD THING— (iMURAMOK NSeONOS SHOW NO LIVES nil LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) no more Christian work." and supplies PUSH IT ALONG CVBNV ROOM HAS HOT AND COLO RUNNINS WATEN, STEAM HEAT. SAS ANO ELECTRIC Churches Must Help. Uttrra, and telkphoni service. Lord Bryce said the country SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. Amendment No. will benefit Ribbons 4 tcl the whole state'and every citizen Carbon Papers in it. It will enable the state to Typewriter Papers 5 1 9 E S apply to its land business the ST f=AUL MN. same principles the private land OPPOSITF C/TV HALL owner applies to the handling of MODERN EUROPEAN PLAfJ his lands. The profits will go to or imihiii wtmct mumr dstscbsd bstfi sod wMi the Permanent School Fund of BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES SIjOO Mri tl JO 4M? the state, in which all of the people in ini ram. Me salts. has a share. 1 M8»ta I lollsts—. Mr. Farmer, and Mr. Man THE PRESS who is buying land to make a 9md t*ti h» mhtti MMfm. Cock o? the W alk WK AIM MUSE farm: „i /•. \v TO 1 Vote for Amendment No. Because— i1 WANTED Under the amendment the state STATIONERY may partly clear land near yours Young Man to thus building up your:cfarming Learn district. igM ,. Watchmaking %M^STORESiM .GREENGARO he state will sell its land W.f.A.WOODC0OK InlunaUoiul Tills, Mtai more readily and you will have MANKAm MINN, hrd iny^-vonr district to 922 STATE ST. DEFECTIVE PAGE