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

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gV^f?T)'^%"5 -^"f4r r-'-vyv&r 7-J INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 20th, 1919 PAGE FOUR ST. PADL BIN Myrtle Peggar have returned from operations here in the sawmill, he THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS to terminate when sleighing breaks purchased the mill of Mr. Erickson the Falls, where they spent several up in the spring of 1920 be established days. early in the fall. He expects to have GAINSJO FOUNDS as follows: it iti running "order by the first part AND BORDER BUDGET Route No. 1. Including the transportation Andy Amundsen and Sam Plummer of December. of L. F. Bryant, Bjerkland GEO. P. WATSON, Editor went to the Falls, Sunday with a carload and Ole Pearson children. Carlson Also Gets Rid of Thirty-Five of beef and pork, which .they Route No. 2. Via Torsten Olson, Mr. Jarvis returned from Bemidji Years Trouble With Rheumatism. expect to sell there. Catered at the Poat Office »t International Falls. Minn., as Second-cla«» Matter A. O. Dahl, A. Pearson, M- Erickson, Sunday morning. He was taken to «.« •V J. Weichselbaum and all intermediate the hospital there with a bad case The Murray ranch, below Indus are SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S-, $200 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR of hiccdughs, but he is fully recovered. not included in Route No. 3. "I ,only weighed one hundred and butchering fifty head of cattle this Route No. 3. Via F. Bachmayer, L. C. Graves was also bothered thirty-three pounds when I commenc week which they will ship to International Kinshella, Kuntze and all pupils residing for a few days but Mr. Heller County Coroner Liljeblad reports two more sudd'en deaths from ed taking Tanlac, but now I tip the Falls via Loman. cured him. Mr. Heller is a chiropractic along the roltd known as the drinking home brewed booze. Drink hearty gentlemen. If that's scales at one hundred and fifty-three •V right of way road to the Forest Grove doctor. which gives me a gain of twenty all the sense you've got you're no good here anyway, and might as Mrs. S. M. Thomas has purchased Town line and not included in Route -pounds," said J. W. Carlson, who the Adolph Hoard dwelling" and acreage well b'e dead. Who'll be the next? No.,2. LOMAN lives at 96 Phelan Creek, St. Paul, on the bank of the West Fork Moved and carried that offer of L. Minn., the other day. which will make her a fine home. F. Bryant to transport on Route N Miss Delvina St. Lawrence spent It i^ estimated by the twin city papers that over fifty thousand "I am sixty years old now," continued 1 for $4.00 per day be accepted. V# Sunday with home folks. hunters have purchased licenses and come to this great north coun Mr. Carlson, "and up to the time Geo. Peggar shipped a big load of Moved and carried that clerk post I commenced taking Tanlac I had ty after big game. We are glad to see them even if they do not clover and timothy seed to Iowa last notices calling for open bids for the Miss Kendall went to the Falls and been suffering from rheumatism since Sunday. This is the second shipment take back an meat, their few days outing in this salubrious climate transportation of pupils on routes Loman Saturday and Sunday. I was a youth, about twenty-fiv from here and there will be a lot to numbered one and two. will renew their health and pnolong their days—providing they don': 4T« years old. During that time I had go from Indus. Upon motion meeting adjourned. Paul Mercure was at International get "shot." *•. the very best of treatment, and tried W. T. Kuntze, Clerk Falls last week with a lot of beef. many different kinds of medicine, but The Loman Comical Club gave the Proceedings of the school board, I never got any permanent relief until Talk about taxes, !the valuation of real estate in North Dakota, play, "It Was All a Mistake" to an A large crowd turned out to hear Gemmell, Minn. Nov. 13, 1919. I got hold of Tanlac. I was in such appreciative audience at the Smith under non-partisan rule, has been rais,ed over four hundred per cent Rev. Gregg at the school house last Meeting called to order 8:30 p. m., bad shape last year that I was laid hall about a week ago. The members within one year. For the year 1918 it| wjas $265,315,957, but for the Friday evening. all members present. Minutes of previous up for three months on a stretch. I had a banquet at the school house year 1919 it was jumped to $1,072,167,653. Anyone who questions meeting read and accepted. also suffered from stomach trouble Saturday night. Arthur Metcalf is now helping to Upon motion duly carried the bid of these figures may easily verify them by writing to the county so bad that what I ate would sour carry the mail to International Falls, Albert Hoyt to transport pupils on and cause me to be bloated up with auditor in North Dakota. Wm. Webb, of Birchdale threshed with his teams. Route No. 2 for $4.00 per day was gas for hours at a time. Very often 200 bushels of Alsyke clover seed and accepted provided proper contract I would have raging headaches, and At last the country seems to be waking up to the fact that her Ed Bennett threshed 92 bushels. Gratton De Graw sold his farm tv and bond be furnished. was so restless and nervous at night Enough more has been grown along worst enemies are those who are biting the hands that feed them, Upon motion duly carried the bid G. N. Millard last week and will retire that I never got any real good sleep. the Rainy so that a whole carload is from farming. of William Clasen to transport pupils within her own borders, and Uncle Sam has determined to get rid All these troubles together finally being shipped out of Baudette this on Route No. 3 for $3.95 per day of them with as little ceremony as possible. The soonter the1 better, got the best of me, and not long ago week. John Riley of Ellsworth, Wis., was was accepted provided proper contract I had to give up and go to the hospi^ for the disloyal element are not only distroying legitimate opportunity »,« here last week. He sold his claita and bond be furnished. tal for awhile. for themselves but also for everyowe else. near Bannock to Gust Neilsen. Henry Frosch, who was badly hurt The following bills were audited "That was the condition I was in 55 by a falling tree nearly a month ago, allowed and ordered paid: when I commenced taking Tanla?, Andrew Anderson and Sam Plum:mer died at his home on the Black last J. J. Hadler, premium on treasxirers There is no excuse whatsoever' for the cold blooded deliberately and I really didn't think that I would Friday. The funeral was held here will furnish wood for the consolidated surety bond $30:0$ ever be any better. Well, sir, the planned assination of the1 four ex-soldiers in the Armstice da}' Monday. Mr. Frosch was one of school here this winter. St. Paul Book & Stationery way Tanlac knocked that rheumatism parade last week at Centralis, Wash. They were not men of unusual our stand-by farmers who has been Co., supplies 5.18 O out is simply wonderful. Why, ability of influence in the affairs of the state or nation and here about sixteen years and has Paul Mai keeps his Fordson N. W. School Supply Co., supplies" never have a sign of it any more, and busy these days threshing out the hewn out a home in the timber yf nothing but pune cussedness and indicative disloyalty to the government, 6.92 the same with the stomach troubles. hard labor. The sympathy of the entire last of the clover seed around Indus. (Thomas Charles Co., supplies.. 2.16 whose uniform the victims wore, could have been the cauise I can eat just anything I want and I commuity goes out to the family West Disinfect Co., supplies... 18.00 never suffer a particle afterwards of the dastardly crime committed. Airs. Jennie Moffit and Ruth and in their time of sorrow. Fred Lacrosse, transportation. 70.00 I eat a lot, too, for I have such a ravenous appetite that I am actually Motion carried that E. Enquist ALIENS ARE NO CREDIT TO AMERICA hungry all the time. My strength arrange with F. B. Peterson for fuel wood for the school immediately. has come back to me, and it beats Lieutenant Van Bunen of the army intelligence service, testifying the world how I am gaining in weigh r. Motion carried that the board meet In fact, Tanlac has completely overcome' before a Senate committee with reference to Red activities at at 8:30 p. m. Nov. 15th to act on tlje my troubles, and I never felt contracts and bonds of drivers coverRoutes Gary, told his inquisitors that he had found n:o Americans connected Criticism and better in every way in all my life 2 and 3. with the1 revolutionary propaganda in that city. Whereat great before. It gives me pleasure to recommend Upon motion the meeting adjourned. satisfaction was! expressed by the general public. Tanlac, for it is certainly It may indeed be a ground foir satisfaction (to know that no a real medicine, and will do just what W. T. Kuntze, Clerk they say it will do." Americans were inviolved in the plots to overthrow the American Sold at Rubin's drug store at I-nternationa! government, ,yelt the), statemeent of Lieutenant VanBuren is, at the MARGIE Falls and at S. E. DimOir same time, the severest condemnation yet pronounced upon American at Littlefork and all other leading, Mr. Flanagan was in tow the first citizenship. For we are obliged1 to ask ourselves the question. druggists. pf the week. Why is it that these misguided aliens who have been plotting the It is plain, public duty of every the ,-struction of America have not been made into good Americans? SOFT COAL RESTRICTION citizen to criticize proposed government Mrs. Granger was in International There is nothing particularly new about these aliens. They have ii IS BEGUN IN NORTHWEST Falls on Sunday last. believed to be harmful. measures not just arrived in the United state,. As a matter of fact there has With only a three-day coal supply Company is in abetter position Mr. Tuttle has a new team now Swift & been practically no immigration for the past five yie&rs. The majority on hand in the Twin Cities and less which he rented for the winter. of the men who have been engaged in anti-American plots have I than others, to understand perhaps, than ninety days' restriction of been here long enough to bedome American citizens. Why are the} meat packing business in all the bituminous coal to non-essential industries Mrs. Bloom gave a party last Monday th I not citizens? Would they have been interested in this dangerous to public and private interests. was beguh today by the regional evening to a few of the young its relations arne if the rest of us had one our duty? coal committee for the NorthWest. folks. though the others may have even Of course the answer must be NO—and it is an answer which O the subject a great deal of been giving & As the coal shortage grows more Emil Backe bought two cows in does us no credit. In the years that these people have lived among attention. sin^eie acute, coal for other industries will Big Falls last week for the sum of us we should have been making Americans out of them. We should be restricted, T. W. Proctor, regional $180.00. »r* Swift & Company is convinced that have been teaching them our language, we should have been familiarizing coal director, announced today from them with our traditions .and our institutions. Instead of interference with its legitimate business his office in Chicago. Miss Inga Morken came in Satut An order has been issued by M\ day to attend the home coming for this, we have been allowing them to live among us but not of us, function by governmental agencies, Proctor to the railroads of the Northwest the soldiers. aliens in an alien land, here for revenue only, and with, no stake in however well intentioned, would be an to annul all trains but those absolutely •V the country and no pride in' its history. And now we profess astonishment injury to ievery man, woman and necessary £pr carrying on Miss Bessie Marsden came Saturday and a sense of ingratitude when we find these people the buiness of the ditrict. Several for a few days visit with her child who wants meat to eat, as well haye been led by unscrupulous agitators into planning the destruction trains already have been discontinued father and other friends. as to the men who raise the meat and temporarily by the St. Paul road. of a governmentJ:hey know nothing whatever about! We lay to those who dress and distribute it. Officials of other lines aid their Mr. and Mrs. Bloom have gone out to our souls the flatter4ifietibn that, at least there were no Americans chedules would permit of no reduction. to Caldwell Brook to visit the formers amiong them. Maximum service that cannot mother and brothers. Well, there ought to have been. There ought to have been a monopolize ^cause of keen competition lot of Americans among them, and, if we had measured up to our PROCEEDINGS OF Mr. Garrison has two nephews and lack of control over sources SCHOOL BOARD here on avisit from Iowa. Tey are responsibilities, there would have1 been. If we had taken steps, ye ars of supply is furnished at a minimum spending most of their time hunting. ago, to see (that every .foreigner coming into this country had of profit—a fraction of a cent per Gemnjell, Minn., Oct. 24th, 1919 chance to become «. gfood citizen, more than probably such measures Meeting called to order 8:30 p. m,, Mrs. Daniels spent several days in pound from all sources. as have lately been taken at Gary would not have been necessary. members present, Hillburn, Dahl, Big Falls last week caring for her Therefore Swift & Company is It is encouraging to note that beginnings are being made all Hoyt, Reinarz and Kuntze, absent, mother, Mrs. Nelson who was very Engquist. sick. taking every legitimate step of citizenchip over the country to correct the trouble. We are getting something Minutes of previous meeting read of the kind started in St. Paul and Minneapolis, and other cities to prevent such interference. and accepted. Several of our young folks went are taking the problem up. Spokane is an interesting case in point. to Big Falls last Tuesday, Armistice Upon motion duly carried the following These advextisements are intended There the Constitutional Government League has been organized bills were audited, allowed and day to attend the, program and dance to help you, and to help. Congress for the! purpose, according to J. A. Ford, managing secretary of the ordered paid: in the evening. decide what is best to be done. Mistakes Saint Paul .Book Stationery Spokane Chamber of Commerce, "to get over to the people what Hunting season opened Saturday are costly and apt to be harmlul Co., books and supplies $36.01, Bolshevism really is, and in comparison, the story of what our constitutional There being no further business with a number of hunters oh the in these trying times. government means to the masses who would themselves meeting adjourned until 8:30 p, m,, ground ready for to get the first be the first sufferers from a breakdown of law and order." Oct. 29th. game in sight. Although but recently formed,, this league has attracted upwards W. T. Kuntze, Clerk, R. S. Tillson of Turin, Iowa arrived of 2,000 members, and is growing rapidly. By means of Adjourned meeting reconvened at Let ua send you a Swift "Dollar." 8:30 p. m., Oct. 29th, 1919, members in this place last Wednesday on speakers, booklets, advertisements, jetc., etc., the LeSague has Address Swift ft Compqpy, i.- a visit to old time friends. Mr. Tillson present Hillburn, Hoyt, Dahl and gun a campaign of education among the people on the subject of the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. was formerly a resident here and Kuntze, absent Reinarz and Engquist. United States. Facilities are. to be provided for the study of our expects to move back here before so language and the theory upon which our government is based. very long. Minutes of previous meeting read v# and accepted. Trained lectu-^rs nre to appear at all sorts of public gatherings, Swift & Company, U. 8. A. Margie celebrated Armistice day Upon motion duly carried the bid and, according the plan, no citizen of Spokane is to be permitte-1 by having a home coming for the of Fred LaCasse to transport his own to go in ignorince of the} meaning of the United Spates of America. soldiers Saturday evening. A very children during the present school It is a high time this sort 'of thing were iag°"r,'?c!sively pushed in good program was given with songs year for $40.00 per month was accepted c1. community of this country. The alien who comes t(o America and readings anpropriate for the with the understanding that Fred SHOW? occasion and short talks by some of must either be Americanized, and made into inn American citizen, LaCasse enter into contract with the WHAT BECOMES the men. an especially good and interesting board and furnish necessary bond. or he must be kicked out The hoarding hous^ Up* the idea of citi­ E AVERAGE DOL talV bv Prof. Granger. We & Carried that transportation routes RECEIVED BY zenship in America for revenue only, mus# K* utterly extinguished. SWIFT & C0MPANY\_ were not aware of having* such ?i If nn alien wtes to us from a foreign 1-r-* he must be willing tc THE SAL* OF MEAT good soea'-^r right in our own community. FOR SALE—One of the finest teams .. AND BY PRODUCTS •5 CENTS It MID FOR THE uve cut the old ties, become an American cit:-«n. speak our language Therefore" we all appreciateed in the county. Young, Dapple Gray 1o Stock Raiser, mares weight about 3200, gentle and his talk very much. and i.espect our national ideas. And, on our part, we must see that true pullers.. Must sell on. account he has every chance to become one of us. More Americans is the Mr. Denning a of hay shortage. E. G. Hoover, Nqrden, Minn. frrktrt Tr