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

September 19, 1918 · Page 3 of 8

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jryrx 3*^ya^ ,*rr* ,^ '^w^ w\- 1*. 1 PRESS ksiTERNATJKNit PAGE FOUR GRAND OFFICERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Frank Keyes, County Auditor, R. C. amo^g bur pieople t6 tfitf#\ftstTucti6n. In these districts the i$sue VISIT LODGE HERE Frazer our Register of Deeds Frank, will be squarely this proposition. So far I have presented ail ^se Lang and^Mr./fe fe.vPostV manager AND BORDER BUDGET of the most reckless, useless jand demoralizing squandering of public Next. Monday evening the local of the Qojnpany: farm A Hirqules funds in this county by this Arnold element. It has expos^a a Odd Fellows lodge will be visited oy puller as well as dynamite were used the Grand Officers in their new hall condition unparalled in the History of the state for vedictivness at this demonstration. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY over the Viking theatre which they Friday afternoon the demonstration and political profiteering. Many well intentioned citizens of this GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager have recently rented from the Sons held at Ray. A Waterloo was county joined in the furthering of an investigation of county affairs of Norway. Boy tractor and dymanite were used Entered at the Poat Office at International Falls. Minn., aa Second-class Matter two years ago in the hopes that things might be righted, the guilty On Tuesday the members of the for pulling stumps and a large boulder epxosed and punished, arid money wasted recovered. Such results local-, lodge will accompany the was blown out of the ground SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Grand Officers to visit the Lonian were possible. A speedy rounding up of the situation was possible and then broken up with dynamite. Those present were very much interested lodge and on Wednesday, September because of the desire of many to assist who werey conversant Food and Perishing are sure experts at pickpocketing. 25th- they will visit the lodge at Little with the economy and efficiency with conditions. The hope was that the Attorney Generals office Fork of dynamite for stumping and the Governor through the, Public Examiner would take charge There are some slacker nations that will have no more due A Good time is anticipate,4 and are going to get together and of affairs and give things an honest investigation. These propon them after the war than slacker individuals. buy a lot of it for land clearing in ents of the investigation were led into a trap by designing and the near future. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE The results, of the demonstrations scheming self-seekers more dishonest than the ones then accused. The village coiincil of Spooner is offering a reward of $25 and the previous experience on the Default having been, made- in the The result is that the-most flagrant abuses have remained unexpos for proof leading to the arrest and conviction of any person bootlegging payment of the sum of. two hundred farms indicate that the heavy soils ed and the worst ones whitewashed. Elder and Slocum were thirty' dollars, ($230.00) which is or blind pigging in that village. predominat in this country, dynamite claimed to be dufe at the date of this claimed to be the wotst. of the entire bunch and yet w6 find Elder in combination .with the team and notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly tried on a charge of bribery, and Arnold admits that he was not executed and delivered by Maurice L. The voters of this county as well as in every other part of the chain, with the occasional aid. of the Shinaberger, unmarried, Mortgagor, to block is the best method of clearing United States are not going to stand, for any sidestepping nor any convicted of this charge alone, although that was what he was tried James E. Bump/ Mortgagee, bearing land. When one has already invested for, but his conviction was due to all his dealings with the county anti deluviah notions on the liquor question or my other modern date the 2n.d day of jyiar,ch, 1916, and in a tractor or pulley these may be with a power of' sale therein contained, which were aired in this trial an dupon all his dealings with the American issue. So. it's up to all candidates for office to pledge used on the larger stumps to cut duly recorded'in the office of the county he was convicted of the specific crime of bribery and all themselves to a modern American civilization without delay. Register of Deeds in and for the down the amount of dynamie, but County /of Koochiching and State of other offenses were merged iti this. Then we find Arnold so fearful it is doubtful whether one should invest ft&nesoia,. 6ii: the 10th'day of March of a review of this case and, the way it was tried that he gladly in them for land clearng purpises. The first article in the terms of peace should be that every official .1916, at 2 o'clock P. M., in Book "M" The puller has its place in of Mortgages on page 473. recommends the acceptance of a fine of $2,000, and this duplicated in who sanctioned.this war, issued and ordered for the committing Now,, therefore, notice' is hereby given, light soil in combinaton with dymanite the matter of Slocum. Either these two men are 2nd were not the barbarities whi,ch have characterized the death at a public that by,' virtue of the power of^ for large sound stumps ,and sale contained in said 'Mortgage and nearly so bad as he has: attempted to paint them, in on order, to execution, and*when this has,been done let the people who are left by itself for small stumps close to* pursuant to the statute''in such case take the public eye from ^thers, 6r they have not been punished at enter into a conference to ^determine what the other articles should gether. rhade and proyided, the said Mortgage •Will be foreclosed by a-Sale of the all for their misdeeds arid the rrioney recovered from them was a be. On the whQle. .the demonstrations Mortgager's right, title .and. interest in -if mere sop, and the indictment's, secured at grejit expense and long were very successful. /Much credit is and to ttfat. real estate, descr&ed in due to the Koochichipg Farm bureau S#amp Land Certificate No 2928 to drawn out proceedings resulting: in the generation of hatred and Mr. W. A. Wfftbecker, state hotel inspector has been spending wit: the NE% of NE%, Section 32, and County Agent M. Abbott in animosities, were used merely as a means to secure little dabs of a few days here. lie seems to be a man well fitted for this important Township 71, Range 23, described in particular. The .^demonstrations money to color behind which was lurking the vultures and conveyed by said mortgage in Koochiching positions berth :Jy his naturally helpful disposition as well the screen, were comprehensive, well located and County and State of Minnesota of the county treasury... McDonald was charged with crimes exposed, as his knowledge of the evils resulting from unsanitary conditions, well attended. The. population of with the hereditaments and appurtenances if they exist at all, by the public records and every commissioner which sale will-be made and great benefit will result from a careful following of his kindly Koochiching county both rural and by the Sheriff of said Koochiching urban seem to realize the importance did the same things thaf he did, yet none else was indicated. yet imperative Suggestions. County at the*iront door of the Court of lar.d clearing as essential *o the A^q|! Duffy was not indicated? though he participated in what House, in the city of Internataional progress and ^development of a pioneer Falls in said County and^ State, on characterized as a theft of $45,900 of the peoples' money but through Superintendent €j. V. Kinney made ho mistake in: arranging the first day of November 1918, at 10 country. some means or other Arnold and Assistant Attorney General Palijnef o'clock a. m., of that day at public so that the pupils in the upper grades and high school could see the In next weeks' issue we shall have vendue?" to the highest bidder for cash, got him topay $1$£0§-county and he has gone his way rejoicing splendid historical film of Qerard's "Four Years in Germany" at the an article by thet Ef«. Font demonstrator to pay said d.ebt of-Two hundred-thirty and the time fias esspiffed for any indictment being brought on "Methods' of Blowing dollars, and interest, and t}e tap&es, if Grand last Monday afternoon and the fine discrimination shown bv any, on said premises, ana twenty-five Stumps." Mr. Rogin has blown them against him for this offeijsp, if there was any offense, Arnold went that great audience of young people not only proved their appreciation dollars Attorney's fees, as stipulated all over the country under various before the .people of Gemttiell and told a story about $4,000 "that, if of the film, but also their thorough knowledge of all wars and in and by said Mortgage in case of conditions an|l ought to know. foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed true, warranted the indtetment. and improsonment of several men jthe good results coming from the privilege of seeing this unusually by law subject to redemption against whom indictnieilts were secured or attempted to be secured. good film will be far reaching. at any time within one year from the AMERICAN RED CROSS day of sale, as^ provided by law. His story was either a lie or he stands as an admitted failure in the W Dated September 16 A. D. 1918. discharge of his duties. ... rI said there was whitewashing by the Special Calls for Salvage A man who evidently considers his knowledge of the World James E. Bnmp, wholesale, and I repeat it again, that either Arnold has deliberately Jevne A Norton Mortgagee. War supreme, was heard to say the other day that "The Home Attorney for Mortgagee. The government must secure platnum lied to enrage the minds of^people interested in the investigation by Guard movement is just for political purposes." He was right. Sept. 19. Oct 31. and tin, and will pay market claiming that other parties Were guilty of crimes, or he has whitewashed It is for the sole purpose of backing Uncle Sam against the Kaiser, prices for them. all except the .three above mentioned, and two of these were and to prevent our boys in the trenches from being shot in the Peach pits and other fruit stones NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS either falsely accused or too liberally delt with. The hones men back by the I. W. W.'s. and other Hun Hogs at home. If you do are needed, to make charcoal for gas of this coynty who sought an adjustment of ^the affairs of this not like our politics, and are to cowardly to fight for the Kaiser In masks. county now realize that they have been hoodwinked by Arnold Second hand linen wanted for the open, why go ta some neutral country,—Northome ecord. French hospitals. Should be comparatively either way you take it. tThe,investigation has cost rtfarly $50,000 new, bf strong rather than in money besides the neglect of everything constructive, whiledisorganization Lawrence Trimble Swinburne, a "Y" worker who did much to fine texture. Bath-towels, 38 by 19 has resulted in the weakening of the moral fiber, organize'soldier entertainments, needed a pianist. A soldier was "ches hand towels 30 by 18 handkerchiefs of the county, yet they prate about the "moral effect." When one 18 by 18 napkins 14 by 14. taken to him as a likely piano player. Mr. Swinburne was astounded compares the result of Artipld's dealings with this county with that Wanted if possible by September' and delighted by his playing. He said so. The soldier replied of Tratsky and the, people of Russia the two are so closely alike the Red Cross will again collect in part as follows: 30. that we fane would call his adherents bolshevists and his conduct "Yes, I guess I can play a bit. I used to be Caruso's accom*panist."—Y. BETTER DENTISTRY The week beginning Sept. 23rd the the most flagrant abuse of the people's confidence. Are we. going M. C. A. in the trenches. Red Cross will again collect second to keep him in charge of this county's affairs God helping us, no! band clothing for refugees in France FOR LESS MONEY TAXPAYER. and Belgium. Should be good mater- A woman, .one of 30,000 British working for- the Y.M.C.A., was :al, but need not be in perfect repair. assigned to scrubbing the Eagle Hut floor. She had done1 little DEMONSTRATION IN LifJ with dynamite alone was held at All articles must be clean T)o manuel work in her life, but accepted the job without protest and Gemmell although the sod was sandy Bridge Work not send goods containing rubber LAND CLEARING went down on her knees with a pail of hot water, a cloth and a Gold Crowns ... and the white pine stumps larg£ and All answers to the above calls White Crowns cake of soap. Soon the water in the pail was black. A man in green dynamite made quick, tlean should be sent, charges prepaid/ to Plates A series of demonstrations, were work of them and those present^were Mrs. A. B. Franson, International uniform passed. The woman looked up and asked if he would GUARANTEED WORK held last week in this county to demonstrate unanimous in the opinion that the Falls. empting the pail and refilling it with clean water. 10 YEARS the most economical methods first crop of potatoes would easily E. L. Heermance, There was a theatrical pause, then this reply: of removing stumps The Land pay for the cost of clearing it by this Secretary. GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST "Dammit, Madam, I'm an officer!" clearing agencies used dymanite, method. Special attention given to This time there was no pause, but like a flash the scrub-woman the tractor and the puller. The dynamite Friday morning a demonstration was demonstrated by Mr. L. out-of-town patients. Write us retorted: was held on the farm of Robert Irwin about your teeth troubles. We Rogin, the Du Pont demonstrator near International Falls. This .Dammit, officer, I'm a duchess!"—Y.M.C.A., in the trenches. Vote For for Minnesota. Mr. iiogin also are glad to answer demonstration was well attended and any and all showed the methods for breaking up questions. Write us. proved very interesting and instructive JOHN D. KIBBEY UNSEXED and blowing out boulders with dynamite. to those present Senator L. H. DRS. NORCROSS & CLARKE It doesn*f unsex her to toil in a factory, Nord who introduced the bill which for Union Dentists Minding the looms from the dawn till the night The first demonstration was held authorizes townships in Minnesota on Thursday morning near Northome To deal with schoolful of children refactory JUDGE OF PROBATE to buy dynamite for the farmers was A Fordson tractor and dynamite Doesn't unsex her in anyone's sight present and was no doubt confirmed Bemidji were used for stumping A large General Election ,Nov. 5 Work in a store when her bacl aches inhumanly-— in the wisdom of his legislative enactment. boulder was blown out of the ground. Doesn't unsex her at all, you will note, In the afternoon a demonstration Others present were Mayor But think how exceedingly rough and unwomanly Woman would be if she happened to vote. SCHOOL DAYS to sweat in a laundry that's torrid- and torrider Doesn't subtract from her womanly charm And scrubbing the flags in an echoing corrider Doesn't unsex her—so where is the harm? and school suits—the two thoughts foil low in sequence. The success natural It doesn't unsex her to nurse us with bravery, of your boy in School depends in a measure on the clothes he wears. When he Loosing death's hand from its grip on the throat is well and comfortably clad, he can do his best work. But, ah how the voices grow quivery, quavery, Our school j^uits are designed to give the boy the most comfort—fashioned to resist Wailing, "Alas, 'twill unsex her to vote!' the hardest wear—and patternec1 t© please both you and him. Of course, we handle only frrc She's feminine still when she juggles the crockery,. u. "WOOLY BOY" Suits Bringing you blithely the order you give WZ Toil in a sweatshop where life is a mockery. Just for the pittance on which she can live— made by Mayer Brothers, Chicago, whose twenty-ight years' experience in boys' jw-ar it That doesn't seem to unsex her a particle.' needs has enabled them to produce these Master-made garments—each- with 16 "Labor is noble"—so somebody wrote— superior points of spcial value to you. But ballots are known as a dangerous article, If your boy has never worn "WOOLY BOY" suits, this is" the time for you to Woman's unsexed if you give her the vote! get acquainted with the best. If he has worn "\VQOLY BOY" Suits, we know —Berton Braley in Collier's you want no'jpther. Our Boys' Department—bigger and bettter than ever, ifc waiting to serve you. CONCERNING COUNTY AFFAIRS "You Can Always Do Better" Six weeks from next Tuesday the electors of three commissioner at "WOOLS! BOY" Suits districts will have an opportunity to decide whether this county shall continue on indefinitely employing N. B. Arnold at twenty $6.00 to $14.00 0. CARR & CO. five and fifty dollars per day and expenses' unlimited, while on top of that expense the funds of the county are fritted away in gratify ing /personal spitets and spreading,. a propaganda of discontent 1 7 Ms -*4'