International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 11, 1918 · Page 3 of 8
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^3siS^|pJS3f^S!!SfS^pp: t* -v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR C-iii .1 1 THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS THE EXPLOSIVES LAW .covers, 14rw»sh cloths ^LinHpcd of the officer, to prevent, him injuring BANK NO. 129*3 Statement of the Condition of spuares, 4 baby slipsRogers,! wash ^himself and that is exactly what the RAY STATE BANK cloth Pinetop, 3 flannel breserous, The Purpose of the law is: To inewspapers are dding in' relation to AND BORDER BUDGET RAY, MINN. 2 cotton breserous, 12 diappers 3 prevent disloyal persons from procuring ithe Non Pa^isan LeagLuev -I h^ at the. cl0is§^ji»§"1)u6iness on June 29 bands,, 1 shawl, 1 comfort pillow, 6 explosives, or their ingredients, not the least doubt but that Townlty 1918. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY knitted squares. andr to keep explosives, or their and his Socialiastic leaders are deceiving GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager ingredients, out of the hands of persons the farmers most woefully. RESOURCES The purchasing committee "reported Etitered at the Poat Offlce at Iaternatloaal Falla. Miaa., a» Secoad-claaa Matter who will not protect them from Loans and discounts $28405.19 They are proposing to secure measures purchases for the month $718 27, Overdrafts ..... 22.52 being stolen "or being used for unlawful of legislation which never can of which $275.64 was sold to branches SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Other bonds and securities purposes. N be accomplished as they are unconstitutional $186.39 was for surgical dressings, War Saving Stamps ...... 366.96 Requirements of the law: Every and would be so held by NOTICE OF CHARGE. $13.93 for the county woman's bureau, Furniture and fixtures 1,000.00 user of explosives, or their ingredients, the courts. Other real estate 500.00 and $231.20 for the local workroom. Checks from banks 2,209.31 every dealer in explosives, or "Townley declares that the newspapers Mrs. Anna B. Franson for the salvage All notices of any party, dance, entertainment, supper, show their ingredients, and every person are controlled by "big interests," department, reported receipts Due from banks ....$2,752.56 or any other function given to raise money, directly or indirectly, who -possesses explosives, or their wishing in this way to deceive Cash on hand (Items of $36.05, in addition to four memberships ingredients, must obtain a license are classed as advertising in this newspaper and must be paid for below 1,714.37 the farmers into believing this to be secured. The salvage room from the U. S. Government— or subject as such. Reports of the amount made at such entertainments, true. The editors of Minnesota I -has been moved to the old library Cur $1,019.00 himself to a $5,000 fine or imprisonment (know are a honest a class of peo building, by courtesy of the city etc., will also be charged for. No charge less than 15 cents, and Gold $ 22.50 for one year or both No .pie as there are in any business and council. Silver 633.40 all advertising for less than 50 cents must be paid for when ordered. license is required for small arms or Other 39.47 I know that what they say about the The surgical dressings department, shotgun cartridges of ingredients Total cash assets 4,466. Non Partisan League is based upon through Mrs. J. H. Brown, reported explosives in quantities of less than sound judgment and best of information. an output for June, for the tfrre£ Total $36,970.91 Unless the few remaining "hell holes" in this county are permanently one ounce. The widest and fairest men workrooms, of 7264 articles, Vs !f^7 closed, the chances are pretty good for a few murder LIABILITIES Where to apply for Licenses icensing throughout the country regard the lows: 600 cotton pads 8x12,. 445. pads Capital stock $10,000.00 agents have been appointed Non Partisan League just as we have trials which will cost this county at least $5,000 per. 14x20, 40 paper backed irrigation Surplus fund ....: 2,0'J0 00 declared in The Times. The farmer -for every county in Minnesota, usually pads 18x23, 355 irrigation pads 12x18. Undivided profits, net.. 1,404.81 the County Auditor or Clerk of being an honest class of people, are If the city council revoked the license of every auto transporting 900 gauze sponges, 4 gauze rolls, 5 very easily .deceived by these designing the District court and additional persons Deposit's subject to yds., 10 large oakum pads, 22 small booze as fast as they were caught at it, they would do considerable check tricksters. Themselves honest V$20,246.79 will be authorized to issue licenses oakum pads, 75 triangular bandages, Cashier's checks .. 1,470.93 toward stopping this illegal traffic and their action would be they believe that these other fellows if the number of licenses to 118 gauze rolls 3 yds., 40 split irrigation are honest, which is the greatest mistake gratefully appreciated by the majority of our citizens. be-issued necessitates it. Thos'e requiring pads, 300 "gauze wipes 4x4, 2100 Total immediate liabilities of their lives. licenses must make application 21,717.72 gauze wipes 2x2, 80 sculetus, 1621 in person to the Licensing Agent "Inconclusion I want to say the day gauze compresses 8x4, 275 large' sh The first session of the"Sumtner School which should be dignified Time certificates 1,848.38 The total cost of the license is will come if you live a year or two, bags, 250 small shot bags, 25 pneumonia by the name chautauqua, should be well attended, so as to encourage 25 cents. when you will agree perfectly with jackets. Of these articles 609': Total deposits $23,566.10 $23,566.10 the committee to make plans to further develop this helpful what I have said. Kinds of Licenses: Your attention were supplied by Big Falls 2?0 by Total $36,970.91 summer outing and make it a permanent one, not only for is directed particuarly to three classes "Keep this letter and read it in the new workroom at Northohie, and Amount of reserve on hand .. $4/466.93 of licenses, namely, the Purchaser's week but for a month, each summer, no similar institution in the the balance by International Falls.! one or two years, and'you will thank Amount of reserve "required the Vendor's and the Foreman's. me. Mrs. Van Ettan, reporting for thei law $2,698.55 state will be held at a mote delightful or convenient location than A person desiring to procure explosives, Very truly yours, county work, stated that 442 articles' Clark's beach, the shade of the forest primeval is combined with STATE OF MINNESOTA, or their ingredients, for his had been received since the last C. F. McDonald, ss the safety and cleanness of the sandy beach and the opportunity own. use, will require a Purchaser's County of Koochiching meeting as follows: 173 pair socks, Editor Times. License if he desires to sell explosives, for extensive boating and good fishing. 40 comfort kits, 75 pajamas, 12 bed) We F. P. Sheldon, president and or their ingredients, he will require jackets, 37 bed sJhirts, 7 sweaters, 39 S. R. Strand, Cashier of the above .r,„ rU TRAITQRS THREE a Vendor's License and if he named bank, do solemnly swear that hand towels, 20 bandage foot socks,i Increased taxes as a r#stflt of the new zone system placed in the above statement is true to the conducts his business through a superintendent, 9 refugee boys shorts, 31 kerchief?, effect by the governnienf*6ri'July 1st, the taxing of advertising best of our knowledge and belief: jjudas and Arnold and ICaiser Bill foreman or boss, or 2 pair wristlets, 1 scarf, 3 housewives, F. P. SHELDON, Sat and talked on a brimstone hill. space in the paper, and. the, constantly increasing cost of raw materra| other employee, who issues explosives 2 both towels, 1 wash ^cloth. The President from .a magazine to workmen, and wages, has necessitated a stricter adherence to the advertisings S. R. STRAND, June shipment weighed 250 pounds, said Judas, "I S9W my Lprd it will be necessary for the licensee CMhicr and was valued at $6)3.40. The arti-' regulations noted: at the head of the editorial column To murderers, for a cash reward." to jprocure a foreman's license, iri'-ati1dition Subscribed and sworn before me cles were contributed as follows.: this week. Hereafter ajl notices of entertainments, etc., at which this 6th day of July 1918. to a purchaser's license—in Ericsburg branch 19 suits pajamas,. 7 Seal) G. M. MILLARD, an admission is charged? $iW be considered advertising and will "And I," said Arnold, "betrayed my such case the foreman mtist appear pair socks Littlefork, 20 hospital Notary Public, Koochiching County, men have to be paid for at the usual rates. It will be necessary to in person and take out the license in Minn. My commission expires Feb. bed shirts, 10 suits pajamas, 9'com-i Every one talked of my deed then.v His cwn name sis foreman of the employing 4th, 1921. cut off the list all complimentary and free copies sent from this fort kits, 1 sweater, 70 pair socks :j Correct Attest: (Two Directors.) person. Northome, 10 bed shirts, 15 qujatnas, office. Much as we regret the move, this will necessitate the The kaiser spoke: "Why*: boys I A federal license will not relieve F. P. SHELDON, 13 pair socks, 3 sweaters Gemmell, elimination of the copies sent free to the soldier boys. The expense broke any person from complying with A. G. WEDGE, JR. 12 pajamas, 11 pair socks Birchdalevi A sacred treaty with peaceful folk of additional postage and taxes makes it prohibitive for state laws or local ordinances, or 20 bandage' foot socks, 4 pajamas,9j the Press to continue this courtesy. Relatives^ who desire the from procuring any license required comfort kits, 7 hand towels, 2 bath SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE "Betrayed them^man and woman and under such laws and ordinances. .Detailed paper continued to the boys are requested to send in the subscription towels, 11 pair socks Mizpah, 10 UNDER JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE child, instructions may be had from pajamas, 5 bed shirts, i0 pair socks price, so that the copies will be forwarded without a break. To be shot arid massacred and defiled local licensing agents. Ranier,'12 bed jackets, 12 pair socks !A record of all sales of explosives STATE OF MINNESOTA, I wash cloth Margie, 1 sweater, 1 "The remnant I work in armament CONCERNING COUNTY AFFAIRS 86 •or- their ingrerients must be kept. scarf, 6 pair socks, 14 comfort kits, County of Koochiching .) town .. -Report all violations of the law at 3 housewives Big Falls, 14 pair socks At shells to shoot ^hjpir brothers The County Board met for1 the first time since election last .once- to M, C.. Bowler, U. S. Insp$ctor District Court, Fifteenth Judicial, District. 5 pajamas, rQ2 hand towels Laurel, 7 down." pf Explosives Postoffice Monday, and it was also the first time that they met for nearly two pair socks, 2 wristlets, 4 comfort Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Blanche Hayden, kits Loman, 1 sweater, 6 pair socks, years unincumbered by the attendance of the special and highpriced An envious thrill through the dead If you are in doubt about the requirements Plain til? 4 comfort kits, 6 kerchiefs Dorcas per diem attorney to advise them. Consequently they had hearts flew, V8 of the law, write the Society, 14 refugee kerchiefs Mri. "What a traitor you are!" said the time to use their own judgment and look up a few points of law as State Inspector, or the Bureau of Luchvijr L. Enger, Minnie En^'cr, Goddard, Oconto Falls, 1 sweater: other two. —Life. Leonard IT. Nord, Thora Nor.l, International Mines, Washington, D. C. they are, with the assistance of the regular county attorney that local model committee, 3 pair socks, I'ji'Ik Realty -Company ,11 cor It is the patriotic duty of everyone the voters provided for them, and in making their levy for next II kerchiefs, 9 boys shirts, 2 ,bed poration Tichard R.'tntio, S. It. Hudson to see to it that his neighbor obeys NOTICE. also all other persons or parties shirts, year for road and bridge purposes descovered for the first tome* this law unknown claiiriing any right, title, The committee chairman of 'theInternational that they could levy a five mill tax on the property of this county estate, interest or lien in to or upon U. S! licensing agents for Koochiching Notice is hereby' given to solicitors Falls workroom made the real estate described in the complaining for that purpose, and could have done so last year if they had been County: herein. and workers of pledges for War Savings the following reports: Mrs. Geo Holler, E. J. Gjesdahl, deputy county auditor, properly advised. This would have yielded about fourteen thousand Notice is hereby given, that, under 110 pair socks, ,11 sweaters, 3 Stamps of this county, including International Falls. and by virtue of a Judgment and Decree dollars of additional* rhortey for the roads of this county for this of course, International Falls, to report helmets Mrs. Engbloom, 30 bed entered in. the above entitled action Emil Kolhase, Mizpah. on or before July 15tn next, shirts Mrs. Ottow, in charge during year, as it will nexe year. course we do not need road money. on the 13th day of February 1918, Of J. G. Vanderwalk, Littlefork. when the "drive," as such, will terminate. a certified transcript of which, has Mrs. Whitney's absence, 31 bed jackets All we need is investig^M®^ penses. Arnold has been so busy A. Holland, Ray. been delivered to me, I. the undersigned, Same was intended to last Mrs. Patterson, 16 convalescent C. Fields, postmaster, Northome. trying to figure out if^wi^^p^ep himself on the payroll of the Sheriff of said Koochiching County only a few days, like the Liberty loan robes. Mrs. McLaren, of the shinping will sell at public auction, tc the Jay Bowman, Dentaybow. county that he did not'^sw^^ie to advise the county board last has been dragging on for committee, reported a total of drives, but highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday I. W. Hinckley, Loman. year that they could raisl£jpP§$ road purposes $14 000 more than over one month, due to indifference, the 24th day of August 1918, at 10 175 articles shipped for the month. M. R. Adams, Big Falls., oclock in the forenoon, at the front or, rathfer to the "let George do it" they .did and this would ,haye bjcen available this year to put roads Mrs. C. G. Muench reported 118 Albert Schonsby, Big Falls. door of the Court House in the city of policy. comfort kits given out during the in shape. Internataional Falls, in said County, It is to be hoped, for the reputation in one parcel, the premises and real month of June to soldiers from the THE DUTY OF EDITORS Arnold must have slipped a cog some how as he showed up the of International Falls, that the estate described in said Judgment and county, and as many more needed Decree, to-wit: All that tract or parcel day after the board met and after it had adjourned. He thought comparatively small allottment given during July. ... C. F. McDonald, editor of the St. of land lying and being in the this city, less than half of what originally seriously of calling them back, for they had no right to meet without The finance committee made .t County of Koochiching and State of Cloud Times democratic) and well was intended by the state headquarters, Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: his presence. He perhaps had a bundle of resolutions to be strong showing for the month. Mr?\ known Civil war veteran, has been will be subscribed. That The south half (S%) of the Northeast passed and some bills for attendance on the board and expenses. M. E. Withrow reported $2140.89 from standing unflinchingly opposed to the this can be done, is shown by Raniev, Quarter (NE1^) and the Northwest the local auction and carnival, $65.00 efforts that are being made to build Quarter (NW'4) of the Northeast Perhaps the voice of the people has been heard by the "board and that pledged $3000.00, with an allottment from supper by Mrs. O. N. Larson, up the Socialist party under the Quarter (NE%) of Section Ten (10) in they did not.wait for him to show up this time. He spent his time of $1800.00, Littlefork that township Seventy (70) of Range and donations of $7.00, a total of new name of Non Partisan League. pledged close to $5000.00, allottirient Twenty-four (24). nosing into the election returns and wondering how it happened $2212.89. In a letter to a subscriber who stopped $3500.00, Big Falls $6772.00, allottment Tho*. P. White, that his words of wisdom were not productive of different results The secretary reported receipts of his paper because of the attitude Sheriff of oochiching county. $4500.00, Northome $4096.91, alT $146.25 in the membership fund, to be of The Times, Mr. McDonald' points Dated July 9th, 118 where he made,speeches during the campaign. He then went on to lottment $3500.00, a. s. f. forwarded 'to Minneapolis. In the out a few things which is well for B. H. Bowler, Brainard where he was cited to appear to show cause why his complaint Richard Liljeblad, Plaintiff's Attorney. all to keep in mind: general fund, supplies sold brought July 11—Aug. 15 County Chairman. against Slocum's bondsmen should not be stricken out for $378.74, salvage $10.00, the finance "A few weeks ago a farmer, an various reasons. Queer that all his complaints are attacked for committee turned over $148.56 in old-subscriber of The Times, discontinued some reason or another, and that he has so much trouble getting June, donations brought $14.35, memberships his paper. Because his 33 years association with us, we sent $12.75, and the Junior Red Pershing's Crusaders" ah action started when he is one of the best-lawyers in the state It Cross turned over most of its balance- him the letter below, wljich will explain and has had so much experience in investigation actions. It is our object in so doing: from the last school year, evident that his smile Impartially worn off and thai he is anxious $425.15, making a total of $989.55 received. "Mr. J. W. Henz, R. F. D. No. 2 about the November election as it will be one that will determine Expenses for the month Belgrade, Minn., My Dear Mr. Henz: were $23.15 for postage and express. I am in receipt of your letter of the his bread allowance during the war unless he is put to work at some $23.20 for printing and stationery, 1st inst.,1n which you state that you FAMOUS UNITED STATES OFFICIAL WAR FILM TO useful occupation under the order of the safety commission. have been a reader of The Times $105.54 for comfort kits, $851.27 for since 1885, but you have made up BE PESENTED AT THE DEDICATION OF military relief supplies, and $22.50 for RED £ROSS NOTES I Srv' Gemmell 9, Laurel 3, Littlefork 36. sundaries, total $1025.66. The balance your mind to discontinue because Loman 11, Margie 6, Mizpah8, Northome you are getting tired of that Townley was $363.31 June 1st and $327.20 The monthly meeting of the Red 58, Ranier 8. Mi. July 1st. talk. You state that you think it if Cross directors was held in the high Mrs. L. H. Nord reported the following not a paper's business if the farmer The chair appointed Mrs. H. C. A school assembly room on Wednesday work received from the Junior wahts to pay $16, etc. Pitblado chairman of a committee on Sunday, July 14 evening, July 3rd. Before the Red Cross schools: Silverdale, 1 the recruiting of nurses, with power "Well, Mr. Henz, I am sorry that meeting, Chairman Brown called together ambulance pillow, 1 sweater, 1 pair you, after thirty-five years companionship to select two additional members. the heads of work committes, socks, 10 wash cloths, 2 balls yarn with The Times, should discontinue It was voted to pay back to the to explain the new system of allotting Paul school, 44 knitted squares for for a false reason. I presume Big Falls branch a donation of $30 work and material to\each chapter, orphans, 2 ambulance pillows, 1 finished you have some knowledge of received from Sturgeon River, which UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ODD FELLOWS EN and the quota of required and afghan Clementsen, 7 wash me because of your long reading of is part of the Big Falls district. volunteer work assigned Koochiching cloths, 12 bed socks Big Falls, 9 pillow The Times, even though we may not The oath of allegiance for Red TERTAINMENT COMMITTEE county. The work committees, cases, 26 wash cloths, 9 bam Cross workers was administered to have met. if they ran short of wock, were asked towels, .1 layette of 43 pieces, 28 ambulance "It is the duty of an honest editor 15 women from the Ranier Branch, to assist in knitting, in the making pillows, 1 unfinished afghan, to point out any schemes of designing who had adopted the Red Cross uniform. ADMISSION of comfort kits, and in the making 19 squares, 6 linen towe!&> 7 personal men to swindle his subscribers, of models for the woman's Matinee at 2:30, Children 15c, Adults 25c property bags: Gemmell, 15 ambulance whether they be farmers, or whatever bureau. pillows with extra covers, 8 they are. If some crazy individual Angora billy goat, 37 rods woven Evening at. 7:15 and 9:00, Admission 25c for all The secretary reported a total of girls dresses, 11 woolen capes, 3 pair wishes to commit suicide and FOR SALE—Young Jersey cow. 285 memberships received from the socks, 10 outing flannel slips, 15 handkerchiefs, fr^sh in July heifer calf, 9 months: jumps into the river, a policeman will county during June as follows: International 17 linen towel%, 2 comfo't jump in after him and try to save wire fensing, gasoline boat, baby Kimpton's Four Piece Orchestra Falls 22, Bannock 3, In* pillows, 2 knitted afghans Cedarwood, carriage, high chair, etc. -his life. Now, it may be the man's dus 14, Big Falls 71, Dent ay bo w4, tltfSKs 46 knitted squares Keiver, 5 business to commit suicide if Tie J. E. Erickson, Birchdale 17, Border 3, Ericsburg 15. knitted squares, hot wat,er Jbottle wants, to, but jt is also the business Lindford, Minn. llii-i'-jyfe* -n" ||Li& "j,- 1^