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

October 25, 1917 · Page 3 of 8

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4 .-c vv' htree» nHnth» from and raster the date qbp«H i. I TBE4NTERNATI0NAL FALLS: PRESS tHfc Non Partisan league: is ||dt aii' ittctt^^rtedlbody aind that the hereof and that Tuesday,, the 22nd allS CLAIMS, AND POE HEAB- day pf January, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. league as a league cannofchold property legally. This iwg'• THEREON. M., -Vtiie Probaite 'Gpiirt 'Booms, at v. Si. i'r AND BORDER BUDGET •r is'! In'... "ttte"' Alexandria Citizen the Cou^t HdUse at international :'H 1 :r •, Falls in said County, be, and the same Eatltc Fred C. Corell. ot points out that the league, not being^incorporated has the legal as PubliilMM *1m Official County Proeeedl»gs her«by is, fiked and appointed- the OF MINNESOTA^ 7V standing of a partnership' whe^t claims against it are pressed. That time and place for hearing upon and INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY S8' &• the examination, Jkd^stment ^andallowance is, a member of the league i^egally responsible for ttie debts of C^ky of Koochiching GBO. P. WATSON, Mitor of. such claims as shall be the' league. In a corporitio^Ui ktpckliolder can be held only for IN PROBATE QOURT. presented within the time Aforesaid^ mm Mmewmi-ekkim, MUStmit Let' notice hereof be piven by the lateici at the Paat (Mice at Iatcnfctteaal Falla, IYi the Matter of the Estate of Fred the amount of his stock a^ S§6cli more, but in a partnership publication of this ordei*?ini .International C. Corell, Decedent: SUBSCRIPTION RATES U. S $1.50 FOREIGN, $2.60 PER YEAR if there is a failure and 'ldslpan^ piartner who has the property Falls Press iisi^ law. Letters of: adminisfratibn" this day Dated ..October 2i£:vi9iL-7w having been 'granted tb Margaret C. xajL.be. held fol* the t&l cfewjclf the concern. If it is true htat ^orell, BUY A BOND AND BACK OUR BOYS /V i. BERG,.: the Non iPartisan league, hjpbel^: a7corporation comes under IT IS ORDERED, that:the tinie withi9 .g illie "-'mt iftriWte. the head of partnership when considered in a business way, it ""which all creditorsof the a\ove VA JBVSB A NORTON, named decedent may present claims will mean that any far#rier who joins can be held for the debts of good buy for you but a gooid-fcye for the kaiser when you against his estate' in this court, be, Attonieya for Petitioner, the league up to and including ?every dollar of property he has. and the same hereby iH. Tiimited to literutinal Falls, Mlu. ^025-NS buy your interest bearing Liberty bond. Inasmuch as the league seems to do business on a large scale, ••a. .... .'' organizers* talking glibly of hundred thousand dollar the league No man can afford to stop his pap^rivbec^^se itvdoesri agree amounts, a blow up Would be a verjr s^ious thing for many fitrmers with his prejudices. He'll never J^arn throughout the northwest Tfte Townley failure which showId V"',. more than $75,000 debts, w^Je|S than $500 assets would indicate too that in financial matters rthe league has a rather reckless The tnau„»ho FURRIER leadership. Ai\ bonds »Jd 4. resources Port Franc**, tiOnal.FaUs people, I ara, ISdRiPtlVE LETTER ,l'! v'". .etc., Vi, v. .... Fki{li FRANK CAiKlRipi »f"XJ ISIYA .AJ y•'%vj,^3^ The Russian fleet gftvg a .^pd^ccotiirti^gy^lf Frank Carrier.: THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE it destroyed sixteen German watiffcraft, .En Route, Oct., 14. ,. .: October 19. y917. edly justify itself for th^ large amount of rnonejr and mupjtions Friend Watson '.-in the' Vicksburg, Miss, which the "Allies have'hd^'S i?^y. As I promised you a-^little account friend Watson: era !t!n of our trip to Vicksbu*g I IwjU Today is the real, big day here oVj ,rllsa^ deavor- to put^ same in forcel -O with "weuns." The big parade is just Our new sheriff, JohftpBpWall, has not been making "arty We left xiinneapolis at 8:15 with qver and a very nice one it was. The noise and it is very evident—thsrt he has not been giving out any two, sections to our train, with :420 government had several hundred old "coffee coolers" on board» but advance information or he would, not have accomplished the good Vehicles of every description and before leaving Minneapolis the ladies results which appear in another p^ft of this issue. they were all used in the parade: It of the W. R. C. gave the old boys was--a grand sight to behold as the a most sumptuous repast which 1 old comrades of the blue and the everyone most heartily enjoyed, and On the front page of•* ue will be found a statement of gray rode together enjoying themselves., who gave the ladies with one accord There were several bands of the grounds upon which judge jVIcCIenahan allowed the bond case a unanimous vote of" thanks for same music that helped fojm the parade of this county against Co. to be .re-heard. It is very which''the ladies most certainly .deserved. and as the city was very nicly decorated evident from this statement that somebody has been the victim of and the day being fine, the h' 0 f, double crossing, either the eiouhty of Koochiching of the bonding After the repast came a campfire whole affair was one 4onS to be re and a more enthusiastic and en» company. We wonder which* mmbered. ii •. joyable time I never experienced The hotels and the business houses \h$ kw After the-'campfire we all marched to •'& generally were thrown open to the Our bankers are exhibiting "rare patriotism this Week in the Milwaukee depot where we took visitors and veterans, and nothing tourist sleepers. The boys being matter of the Liberty loan. Whereas a subscriber stands no chance wis left undone that could add to 'somewhat, fatigued they naturally retired th'e pleasure and convenience of all, to lose a penny by the,^)urcha^o|,a bond the banks here,are urging EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF very early. After arriving a$ and I want to.. mention particularly FURS savings depositors as well as others to invest their money in the Milwaukee, where we took breakfastf the manager, of the Elks club home, bonds and thereby depriving themselves of that much good business we .proceeded on our way. We are Mr. H, W. Rockwood. The club is and the use of those, amo^flts so subscribed. now between Milwaukee and Chicot owned and controlled by the memtoers. go. Goiyrnor Burnquist is with us? They have a, fine building with and is going to accompany us .to ail'' modern conveniences nad Mr. Speaking of Judge C. W. Stanton as the possible candidate Vicksburg, The. Morgan Park Di^um, jj^ckwooid was certainly at his best for the governorship, the -Herald says: Corps is with us,, and cause the time 4#f'malce it pleasant .for the visitors. "Judge Charles W. Stanton of Bemidji, as a Democratic to pass pleasantly with an occasional -Micksburg has several club houses, ksw Furs selection. ^s... vs^ril stUi.A No. jl organizations, and the ^. ^candidate for governor, will not do. What the Democrats need The country between, Milwaukee fjfaty ibusiness houses are all creditable is a man who will show is in him, while -Satnton is of andv C^iiQago. is certainly fine, £eiitg 1 institutions. He will pay the dujty anil War tax on all furs from the United the type who cannot show hal^ that is in him. Whenit. cpm^s, 4 N ian plc^ set^cd sect|on. :Hundred$. iRteryone Was loud' in their praise off ,§tate$ §it4 pay high a price for them as any to br^in and character^ Sta^itdn looms up big and is an honor to fne appreciation for the "manner in txts of corn is a commcwi. sight aft ^Dem&raficl^HyjlBttt.-a jnoe&tioi^ for thegviberanatorial nomination ivhich th^^^iMtors ^^rei received rsf^ouscHn^Wt Uiiit^d States. we^^ass through the country. There entertained 'and5 shtitald ^tfcsibn -&tt moist l^elrutifirt Sfretthes olF cuT"fivated is as .far as he-.will- get ft J*. .li.' ri,«•*«..•*'-r« «v rtqmre it a ihost hearty' reciproci* an^ imfTroveif fandT As the evening shades are gathering. a?.d tiort- would be:exchanged.-1 believe I SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY ARE YOU A LOAN SLACKER? voici "the •'sentiments of-/all the old as we are naturally somewhat fatigued, we are seeking our bunks. boyS when I' say that a more enjoyable/ and pleasant time ye never experienced. There have been few if any slackers in Britain, France, Italy This morning, Monday, finds us .r skimming along through the country "W Germany. Wife leave for 'hbme tonight at 8 below Memphis, and as we are- partaking Those men whom the law makes amenable omilitary duty o'clock, arid as I expect to stop over see- of our breakfast we on are fighting. Those men and Women needed in industry have been in Ji|ilwaukee for a few days it will each, side of us the large fields of be aleveral days before I get home. busy at the forge, the loom and the plow. But even lixorje significant cotton and the little stations along I have kept remarkably well and the line of the railroad. Cotton bales has'been the overwhelming answer to the ^que|&m havel been able to be "hot-footing" are piled, high awaiting shipment and Will you back our cause with your money ,as well as your all jlne time» looking at points,1 of one who is accustomed to the mode work and lives? t. --V .-/ intc^stL"^ With -regards to all, I am, Q.f* living"e.£peciallyv of .the field hands, This country is now fln^gjki fin, a loan campaign The questions :r ours, etc., S they ait ^nce recognize the queerly Frank Carrier. for every man aftd^efna^^ put to himself are: constructed 'houses. ,J-y 'tis .:j' .. want to- .righ t" here say that nothing Am I a Loan slacker ,H Abi McCLELLAN has jbeen .left undone to make Will I do less well byi"m« f^e pountry, fighting for. democracy, this trip one long to- be remembered. GEORGE P. WATSON, Proprietor htan the German h^ done Dy his country, battling to. impose Mrs. L. H. S. Gable fromi the state I learn,jfrom those who liave been of Virginia "is visiting at the Russell kaiserism upon civilization? at Viclcsburg lately that the people home. It is the duty of every American to match his dollars against of that burg have just spread themselves Mn Nels Anderson1 spe^^^iturday to make this .gathering one a a at Kelliher, returning ^tin.^ty^c long to be remembered. We expect This is the best place to trade for It is the duty of every staj^at-home to overwhelm hte German Mr, It Seymour arid ^^BStHlle of to) arrive at,^Vicksburg about 2 this Minneapolis were in tKis vicinity war chest. afternoon and as we will be very SCHOOL, OFFICE AND HOME Tuesday enroute to Pine Island. Every dollar you can spare, every dollar that .you save* is busy preparing our camp I will find STATIONERY SUPPLIES Mr- Leroy Mattson autoed from something, to keep me busy, but wijl needed by your country. Kelliher Thursday with four landseekers. find time to write you again in a day or so •when we get "fairly located, at THE TOWNLEY BUBBLE: Peter Amdam was a Norden passenger which time I will'try and give you with the mail carrier Wednesday., a more detailed adcount ancl a description 'X1 .'v In view of the fact that letters are coming. into the- county of our camp::fThe old bbys Pens are feelfng just fine and have not from the Non-Partisan leaguq Searing A. C. Townley's name, we WORKMEN TAKE BONDS Pencils^ heard of even one--who is feeling the clip the following from tKe jLon^ Prairie Leader which may save worse for the trip...As for myself Tablets some of the voters in this tlSunty future trouble if they follow A committA of Liberty bond I couhi not feel better even with the Rubbers its good suggestions. ,• Salesmen attended a meetings of- the assistance of a doctor. S International Brotherhood of Pulp, "In referring to the Townley bankruptcy last week, we ..'said Mucilage With kind regards to all Interrja- Sulphate, and Paper Mill Workers' Letter Files local here last Wednesday night and BL v» Carbon Paper after'a very interesting talk by Mr. HI LL ply'(CM -fat? GRAVELY'# E. G. Hall, president of the State MADE THE FlI^ST ISuG? Library Paste Federation of Labor, the committee OF TOBACCO ThATtvEft CELEBRATED Fancy Stationery signed up applications for bonds to WAS MADE NO KiAInJ Chewing PluJ the value of $1200 with promises of Typewriter Ribbons EVEJR MADE many more as soon as several of the AS GOOD BgFORCTHE invention ft- men had time to see just what they OF OUR^MrENT AIR-PROOF POUCH 'ft ,SJ cpuld do. This was accomplished in GRAVELY PLUd TOBACCO 4T*' .*- MADE GTRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY a! very few minutes as the men were VVOULO NdT KEEP FRE8H IN THIS.- SECTION. enthusiastic, and after the committee KOW THE RKTENT POUCH KEEPS IT —1 A"* "'g WRITING PAPER CHEAP' had withdrawn the local voted to FRESH AND1 CLEAN ANDSOOOt A, A LITTLk CHEW OF GRAVELY fS ENOUGH buy bonds to the value of $600 more. We have a large amount of tjie best AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW grade bond paper in white and various rite*f QFORPINARY PLUG. -\f± HOUSE FOR SALE. jPJ@.9ravelyJo0accoCa Ounw£tt. "BHTff colors, in tablet Wm but Without •$$,*" -v jp -t- covers, that we are selling out ft *i Sf A Facing Court House Park, pt.Frances at 5 cents each—a third of a pound Ai' 8-roomed residence with bathroom of good paper in each one, Also a TAKE IT FROM BltLY POSTER, and sunroom hardwood floors on large number of scratch pads at 5 HIS 01 tL BOARDS ARE 1st flat, hardwood finish, large'closets- for 5 -cents and 2 for 5 cents. SPREADING THE GOOD NEWS H,*.hW Mi and pantry 2 grates with man ii_tles hot water heating system full sized basement, stationary laundry •WW-*? tubs*. Garage. Up-to-date- home in every"* Way. Immediate possession Subscribe for THE PRESS---The Pqudar Hose Weeklf .551 terms easiest. Inspection invited Apply George P. Watson, Press Jfpj J? office, or T. E: Ewen, 352 Church st: Vl