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VOL. XXXI NO. 41 LITTLE FALLS, MORRISON COUNTY, MINNESOTA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919 V- tr r?' | COAL STRIKE OVER THE MAIL SITUATION VOLUNTEERS IN 1864 FARM BUR'U ANNUAL WEST SIDE GARAGE WOUNDED BY StfOT FARMERS TO MEET m§ ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENER OPERATION OF THE COAL MINES CERTIFIED LIST OF CIVIL WAR MEETING BIG SUCCESS; OFFICERS TO BE LOCATED IN LEMANCZIK RAY ANDERSON ACCIDENTLY PRESIDENT HAMMERBECK AND AL SAYS COMPLAINTS WILL WILL BE RESUMED AT ENLISTMENTS FROM LITTLE ELECTED—REPORTS READ BUILDING—TO OPEN JANU SHOT WHILE RIDING IN a O. NELSON WILL ADDRESS . •ONCE. RECEIVE ATTENTION. FALLS TOWN. AND DISCUSSED. ARY 1. CAR. ' FEDERATION AT ST, FAUX,. While going through some old papers E. M. LaFond ran across a certificate is Indianapolis, Ind., Dee. 11.—Tlie min Postmaster Brick and Assistant Post (By County Agent Campbell.) The West side is to have a garage, Brainerd Dispatch (8): Charged master Brown are taking turns this sued from the office of the adjutant The fifth annual meeting of the Min * $ ers' strike is ended. With but one dis general of Minnesota, August 11, 1864, The annual Farm Bureau meeting John Karnowski, Joe Glizek and Law with shooting a man in the back, Ross nesota Federation of Farmers' clubi senting vote the general committee of week in accompanying the city carriers held at the city hall*on Saturday, was rence Dombovy, being the men interest Sargent, age 13, and Alfred Satre, age the United Mine Workers of America, over their routes, this bejng one of the giving the names of 17 of the men who will be held at the University Farm, volunteered during the war from the attended by men and women very much ed. Jt is to be located in the Leman- 16, are in the county jail. Both were St. Paul, from December 30 to January in session here this afternoon, accepted times of the year when mail delivery on interested in the agricultural develop czik building, remodeling being taken in custody after midnight Satur President Wilson's proposal for immed the routes is checked. It appears that town of Little Falls, three of whom re- ment of Morrison county. 1, inclusive, at tho assembly room of the enlisted. T. J. Hyson of Little Fall3, is started Tuesday morning, and it is plan day when Sheriff Claus A. Thcorin trac Administration building. iate return to work pending final set the amount of mail to be delivered oil - believed to be the only one of the num The forenoon session ;was confined to ned to begin business January 1. ed their tracks through snow to their Sam Hammerbcck of Little Falls is tlement of their wage controversy with some of the routes cannot be delivered the secretary-treasurer's report, which Mr. Karnowski is to have charge, but respective homes in Oak Lawn town operators by a commission to be ap according to schedule and in fact not ber now living. the president of the Federation and un Among those in the list that may still was accepted by the auditing commit will not sever his connection with the ship. der his guidance it has made big pointed by him. at all in the required time allowed per tee. | grocery store. Mr. Glizek is to look af Let's shoot out that fellow's tail Men Ordered Back to Work. day, especially when the mail is as be remembered by some of our citizens strides the past year. There are 15 are: John Currie, William L. Dow, J. J. Jacobson, president of the Farm ter the repair work and Mr. Dombovy'» light," young Sargent is reported to clubs in Morrison county affiliated-with Telegrams were sent out tonight to heavy as at present. The check is Bureau, called the afternoon session to time will be employed about the garage have said to his companion, Satre. And showing all the more the necessity of Henry Meyers, Duncan N. McDougall, tho federation, the number in the state W-ik^-rge. the 4,000 locals of the union by inter Joseph Roy and William Rasicot. The order at 1:30, and spoke of the benefits also. he fired and hit Ray Anderson. national officials of the miners, in additional carriers. being 150. Besides an address by Mr, others were Boyce McCormick, Charles the Morrison county firmer had re .The concern which will be styled the The boys had been out with a 22 rifle Hammerbcck, Morrison will also be re structing the men to return to work im In answer to complaints by citizens ceived as a result of cpunty agent work. West Side Garage, will store cars and and had a box of cartridges. Sargent, mediately. Full instructions with re and the Board of Commerce in regard to Darby, H. A. Gibson, Wm. F. Morse, presented on the program by C. O. Nel Amos McGee, J. L. Nash, Henry Disher, He made particular mention of the val will also be sub-agents for the Chevro as Satre told in his confession to the son of the Bowlus Advance, who has gard to the agreement will be sent out the system installed, due to recommen ue of blackleg treatments and the oat let, Hudson and Essex cars. sheriff, raised his gun and fired at a tomorrow evening. dations of inspectors recently, which Mathias Waggoner, Uriah F. Allen and been issuing a paper for the federation. Sumner Tyler. smut control. , . passing car near the Duluth farm. Satre The program is as follows: Operators tonight predicted full re matter is mentioned in another column, The president then called upon the NUMEROUS HUNTERS AND FISH said the bullet missed and he heard it the first assistant postmaster general On account of the historical value of ERMEN. Tuesday. December 30. sumption of operations Friday and ship the document it will be sent to Minne members of the executive committee for pop through the rear curtain. 9:15—Credentials Committee. i, f. ments of coal from the mines beginning sent a telegram to the Board of Com five-minute reports, i It is no doubt rather surprising to Ray Anderson, seated beside his wife 10:00—rCall to order. President's ad merce Wednesday afternoon, stating sota Historical society. know the real number of hunters and dress. Appointment of .committees. Monday morning. E. P. Nauertz was the first to in the rear seat of the car, cried out, Secretary's report. • • • Miners, operators and government that the matter will receive immediate STOCK BEING SHIPPED. respond and told of the work accom trappers that Morrison county possesses; "I'm hit." The bullet had penetrat 11:30—The Federation Paper, C. O. mm officials alike were highly gratified over attention. Sam LaFond, manager of the Little plished in standardizing potato varie During the small game season 725 lic ed his back near his neck. Mr. and Nelson, Bowlus, Minn. „ enses were issued by County Auditor Dinner—University Farm dining hall i the settlement tonight and all sides ap Falls Shipping association, shipped a ties, and of growing pure seed. Mr. Mrs. Anderson are Ironton people, and or cafeteria. peared confident of a final settlement Died car of cattle and hogs to the South St. Nauertz, who is one of the directors of McNairy, 332 big game licenses and up were on their way to Brainerd to take 1:30—Report of Credentials commit- of the fight by the commission. the State Potato Growers' Exchange, to the present time there have been 125 Chas. Sylvester received a telegram Paul markets Wednesday, the car total a train to Canada, where they intended 2:00—Some Needed Legislation, Ed Tie-up of Over Five Weeks Ends. ing about $2,200. He will ship a car said that the Farm Bureau had a big trapping licenses issued. There have to visit. yesterday morning announcing the also been 46 non-resident fishing lic ward Indrehus, Foley, Minn. , 'The action today ends a tie-up of the death of his mother, Mrs. Adelbert of hogs today. An average of about task ahead for the year to acquaint lo A friend hailed them in Ironton find 2:30—Cost of Producing: Farm Pro cdal industry of more than five weeks cal organizations with j the State Ex enses issued. Calls for wolf bounties ducts, Prof. Andrew Boss, University of Kelly, at two o'clock that morning, at two cars of stock a week have been invited them to ride with him to Minnesota, duration and which was more far-reach shipped for several months. change. are just commencing to come in, only a Brainerd and they accepted the prof Ft. Collins, Colorado. Death followed few warrants having been issued. 3:00—Roll call of delegates and re ing in its effects than any other in the an illness of three months and was due Mr. LaFond states that cattle ship Samuel H-ammerbeck spoke of the fer. Near the Dullman farm, said An port from each. history of the country. As a result of close relationship of the Farmers' club 4:10—Why a Farmers' Club? A. D. to adenoiditis. She was 65 years of ped from here are bringing from 5% to Mrs. James Fearing, who was visit derson, they passed the two lads, one Wilson. the strike the country was fast ap age. 9 cents, but that hogs are down, the top and the Farm Bureau, of things accom ing her daughter, Mrs. Robert Wands> carrying a bunch of traps and the other WcdneKdny, December SI. proaching a shutdown of industry and plished by community co-operation and a rifle.