International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 14, 1910 · Page 6 of 9
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS mmim A Protection Against the Heat. TGfahy "have tEe idea that" anything When you begin to think it's a per* will sell if advertised strong enough. sonal matter between you and the sun This is a great mistake. True, a to see which is the hotter, buy yourself few sales might be male by advertising a glass or a bottle of Coca-Cola. an absolutely worthless article but It is cooling—relieves fatigue and it is only the article that is bought quenches the thirst. Wholesome as again and again that' pays. An example the purest water and lots nicer to of the big success of a worthy drink. At soda fountains and carbonated article is the enormous sale that has in bottles—5c everywhere. grown up for Cascarets Candy Cathar7 Send 2c stamp for booklet "The Truth tic. This wonderful record is the result About Coca-Cola" and the Coca-Cola of great merit successfully made known Baseball Record Book for 1910. The through persistent advertising and the latter contains the famous poem T*y -JOHN mouth-to-mouth recommendation given "Casey At The Bat," records, schedules Cascarets by Its friends and users* for both leagues, and Other valuable Like all great successes, trade pirates •Hr ^y THIl AUTMOft^ baseball information compiled by authorities. prey on the unsuspecting public, Address The Coca-Cola Co., O FAR as things political go, Pat by marketing fake tablets similar In Atlanta, Ga. O'Brien owns the town. So far appearance to Carcarets. Carle should as the railroad goes, and that always be exercised in purchasing well Well, Wasn't He Right? advertised goods, especially an article Is to the jumplng-off place In the The minister was addressing the that has a national sale like Cascarets,. Pacific ocean, Joe Dale owns the Sunday school. "Children, I want to railroad. Dale's railroad moves Do not. allow, a substitute to be talk to you for a few moments about palmed off on you. and has a large part of its being one of the most wonderful, one of the in O'Brien's- town. Soon or late most important organs in the whole these two men were sure to war THE REASON. world," he said. "What is that that for supremacy in the town, and throbs away, beats away, never stopping, this is the story of how it happened. never ceasing, whether you The people of the town wake or sleep, night or day, week in and the stockholders of the rail and week out, month in and month road don't come Into the story at all. They only out, year in and year out, without any furnished the sinews of war, whioh fact is abundant volition on your part, hidden away in proof that the story is true. the depths, as it were, unseen by you, Pat O'Brien's town calls him the cardinal. In throbbing, throbbing rhythmically all a moment of angry defeat, a silk-stockinged enemy, your life long?" During this pause too polite to liken Pat to the devil, sourly for oratorical effect a small voice was dubbed him a second Cardinal Richelieu. The heard: "I know. It's the gas meter." name tickled the town's fancy, and it stuck. The cardinal didn't mind. He was too busy Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle Of to cavil at mere names. His business as a stockbroker a safe and sure remedy for CASTORIA, grew with the town, he had for customers infants and children, and see that it men like John, the son and henchman of Joe Beat's the Dale, and when John bought and sold stocks it Signature of was to be supposed that the cardinal profited through inside knowledge. Other business friends In Use For Over 30 Years. were powerful and their friendship financially The Kind You Have Always Bought. was worth while. Colonel Legarde, who controls the Superior railroad, is also president of the An Exception. Caller—Is Mrs. Brown at home? Interstate Electric railway, an electric road, with Artless Parlor Maid (smiling confidentially)—No, terminals and local lines in the town. The electric Spick—The doctor has given him up. ma'am—she really is road needed many political favors and the What's the matter with him? out this afternoon. cardinal obtained them for it, or for his friend Span—Impecuniosity I guess Colonel Legarde. Really there was no other way Many people are busy mortgaging to get anything. Unless and until Pat nodded TAKE A FOOT-BATH TO-NIGHT you the future in order to acquire a past. his head there was nothing doing, for the town bcogk. ttw FRflncfltse After dissolving one or two Allen's FootTabs (Antiseptic tablets lor the foot-bath) you ee paesiotcsr council fed out of his hand and state legislators or wont in the water. It will take out all soreness, followed out his orders. smarting and tenderness, remove foot Constipation causes many serious diseases. It Of we PLfWGT COCIPfXyy COOfCb* is thoroughly cured by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant odors and freshen the feet. Allen's FootTabs Pat O'Brien waxed rich. But one generation Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. instantly relieve weariness and away from the "ould sod" his clothes spelled sweating or inflamed feet and hot nervousness Many a man enjoys a pipe because of the feet at night. Then for American business man, but his neckties faded comfort throughout the day shake Allen's his wife hates it. the solar spectrum to a neutral tint, and marked Foot-Ease the antiseptic powder into your guns were spiked. He had no other local means shoes. Sold everywhere 25c. Avoid substitutes. the politician who bought and sold franchises and of attacking the franchise or the cardinal, and Samples of Allen's Foot-Tabs dealt out jobs at will. Knowing the times to mailed FREE or our regular size sent by any way the deed was done. All wondered what mail for 25c. Address Allen S. Olmsted. talk and to keep silence, a loyal friend and a deadly LeRoy, N. Y. he would do. "Foot=Tabs for Foot-Tubs." enemy, he made money for his stock-dabbling They didn't wonder long. As fast as a railroad customers, serenely grafting his political way as king can get over the rails, Joe Dale came Artistic Temperament. the surest means to a desired end, and was to Lacedaemon. He almost literally threw the "Hamlet seemed to speak with authority worth a million and a half, at least. He owned Daily Planet out of its office windows, murdered it in his advice to the players." the town. and jumped on its corpse. He fired Pat O'Brien "Yes," replied Mr. Stormington As John Dale's business of owning the railroad from the presidency with force and arms. It would Barnes, "although he was rather quiet grew greater and more complex, he was more and have been tragic, if everybody had not been grinning and patient. But in his other scenes more away from Lacedaemon—for that is better at Dale's futile wrath. As it was, the only he was as nervous and irascible as a Greek than the real name of the town, anyhow— satisfaction the irate railroad king got out of it regular stage manager." it became necessary for him to ask favors of the was to tell a few party leaders who besought cardinal, and the favors were given with open him to continue the paper or sell, that he would The morning after is responsible hand. Dale found it necessary, too, to have a for many good resolutions. let the Western Associated press franchise expire daily local organ and a voice wherewith to fool rather than see another fool paper like the people. He bought the Daily Planet Publishing that in Lacedaemon. Even this small satisfaction For Red, Itching Eyelid a. Cysts, Styes company, and made Pat O'Brien president. Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That was lessened when Pollock insisted on his "Guars"1 Need Care Try Murine Eye Salve. Aseptic Dale regarded the presidency a reward for salary being continued to the end of an iron-clad Tubes—Trial Size—25c. Ask Your Druggist favors received and a final binding of the town or "Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., four-year contract. Mr. Dale went back to New Chicago. boss to his chariot tail. The cardinal knew that York with new ideas about city bosses and their DATPNT YOUR IDEAS. They may bring yon Pollock, the editor, received all his orders from I CH I wealth. 61-page Book Free. Est. 1880L ways. Some men are so shrewd that nobody Fitzgerald & Co.. Pat-A.tty6.-Box Washinston.D.C. Dale, and regarded the presidency as something can believe them honest. The episode, for it was only an episode in the of a joke". Grown to full stature among the other AGENTS can you sell lots in a county 6eat and commercial life of busy Lacedaemon, was soon almost forgotten. centerof Bio Grande Valley. Splendid contract. railroad kings, ruling had become a habit with Write for booklet F. Chapin Townsite Co., Tex. Chapln, The cardinal had shown Joe Dale that he Mra. Window's Soothing Syrup. Joe Dale. He made and unmade towns and the For children teething, softens tbo gums, reduces Inflammation^llaya was. boss of the town. Joe Dale had chopped off pain, cares wind colic. 25c a bottle. BftTEIITO Watson E.Cole man,Wash. people in them at will, and expected no other Interest I FI I JS lngton, D.C. Books free. HighW the cardinal's presidential head in retaliation. est references. Best results. than Joe Dale's to be thought of, or moved Many a fellow's lofty ideals extend John Dale continued his business friend and customer, in, or lived for by any one connected with him. no further than highbalK and the whole affair was dismissed from W. N. U., Minneapolis, No. 29-1910. Sometimes he mistook his man, as when one the cardinal's busy mind as closed, with honors day he went into the office of one of his eminent SilenceI even. and well-paid legal aids and found the lawyer But Joe. Dale was not through with Pat dead to the outside world and Joe Dale's business O'Brien. It is a railroad king's prerogative to in a volume of Balzac. punish, as well as to reward, and for the punishment PRlVi^re T(f TdCiT The instinct of modesty natural to every woman Is often a The railroad king blew up. "I don't pay you to EM© KILLING- (S COCMCOFP of O'Brien, Dale laid a trap the effectiveness great hindrance to the cure of womanly diseases. Women read dum French novels," he roared. The lawyer (M fNlPPgR. STOCK-" of which lay entirely in its simplicity. shrink from the personal questions of the local physiciata looked at him a long moment. which seem indelicate. The thought of examination is abhorrent Came John Dale one day to the cardinal and to them, and so they endure in silence a condition "Mr. Dale," he finally said, "You pay me for said: "Pat, I have a private tip that a big killing "Pollock will roast you," the magnate went fif disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. what I know, not what I do. I'll read dum French Is coming off in Nipper stock. Buy me ten on, "Of course he can't do it by name, but he novels"—crescendo—"or do any other dum thing" it has been Dr. Pierce's privilege to cure a thousand at the market and hold on until I will do you up. You must block this franchise. I —forto—"any dum time or any dum place"—fortissimo—"I treat many women who have found a refuse tell you to let go." insist on it, as your friend." tor modesty in his offer of FREE consults* dum please!" ending with a Wagnerian "All right," said the cardinal, and bought another Hon by letter. Sill correspondence is held "Well, Mr. Dale, Colonel Legarde is my friend bang on the table. as sacredly confidential» address Dr. R. ten thousand as well for his own account. too," continued the cardinal. V. Whereupon Joe Dale changed the subject. Pierce, Buffalo, K. Y. Nipper advanced a point. He called in a few Dale thought he owned the president of the "The extension will parallel my road. You chosen friends who formed a pool and Invested Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores and regulates Daily Planet company, but the cardinal had other must stop it," snapped Dale, Irritated by the mention the womanly functions, abolishes pain and builds up and heavily. Nipper advanced two points, five points. thoughts about the matter. Colonel Legarde of his enemy's name. He cared nothing puts the finishing touch of health on every weak woman Pat bought more he would pull out when John wanted a new franchise for an extension of the about the extension itself, but that Colonel Legarde who gives it a fair trial. Dale did and retire from active business with his Interstate to a summer resort, some 30 miles wanted it was enough to make him fight It Makes Weak Women Strong, profits. away. The proposed extension would pass the franchise. O'Brien knew this as the real reason Sick Women Well. through another town or two on its way to the John Dale himself had gone to New York on and went on deliberately. lake and would parallel Joe Dale's steam road. the day he gave his order to O'Brien. Within a secret You can't afford to accept a nostrum as a substitute "It will be a hard thing to do. Colonel Legarde day Nipper began to sag. Then it dropped below Now Joe Dale and the colonel were bitterly at for this non-alcoholic medicine is popular—" OF KNOWN COMPOSITION. outs over various grabblngs and snatchings each the buying point. The pool put up more margins. This second mention of Legarde was too much The stock still dropped, swiftly now, and had made at the other's magnateship. The cardinal Colorado Lands Ricfier for the temper of the railroad king. He blew up., could not see that this concerned him at the other members of the pool became alarmed. "Dum Legarde!" he shouted. "You block that Pat reassured them. They're shaking out the all. The extension would be a benefit and a franchise or you won't be president of the Planet Than Gold Mines small blocks of stock," he said, "Then you'll see convenience to the town. There was money in company long." it for him. The deal was on. her sky-rocket." "Hold on, Mr. Dale. Don't get hostile. I'd no Then Joe Dale camfc from New York and sent Nipper continued to toboggan. Pat's friends idea you were so dead set against this thing." There are bigger profits in eastern Colorado in proportion for the cardinal. The two men faced each other with were seriously concerned. They talked of selling "Well, I am. And I don't want to have to tell the eyes of poker players in a game, keen, deep, and pocketing their losses, but he showed to the cost of land than almost anywhere else. you about it again." unfathomable. For the rest, it might have been them his hand. "Look here," he said, "John Dale a whiskered farmer in his Sunday suit meeting Colorado's agricultural products are more than double the "You won't have to," the cardinal assured him, is in this thing up to his neck and we know where a city man, otherwise correctly clad, wearing a and departed, well satisfied with the fact that he gets his private tips. Here's what he value of its mines. red, red ascot tie. he had made Dale too mad to see that no promise has on my books alone. As long as he holds on "I hear," said Dale, "That the Interstate people had been given to block the obnoxious franchise. Irrigation is unnecessary. By deep plowing and continual and keeps up his margins, I'm satisfied." His want a franchise for that foolish summer resort friends knew the cardinal they knew he, too, shallow cultivation the soil never dries out during extension of'theirs." Joe Dale went back to New York convinced was "up to his neck they held on. the growing season, making big crops and surprising profits "I hear so too," the cardinal replied. that he had shown the man with the red necktie Suddenly Nipper went down like mercury in "Well, let's cut it short. They can't get it.'-' it was not safe for Joe Dale's men to fool blizzard weather. The friends were wildly on $5.00 to $20.00 land. "The extension would be a good thing for the with the Dale buzz saw. Apparently he had, for alarmed. They insisted that John Dale was giving town, Mr. Dale." when the franchise came before the council It What Some Men Have Done: Dick the "double cross." Though he did not believe "1 don't want It parallels my road. Your was chewed over, chewed up, delayed, tabled, taken it, he wired to New York for special and it. city council must refuse the franchise." Here was up again, juggled with, side tracked and private investigation of John Dale's movements 12 It's a great daily and poultry country One man raised enough potatoes on no slushy talk or thought of the rights of people everything but killed outright. Public interest in there. And after a little delay tidings came that acres to buy 160 acres. Another man where dairy cows thrive on natural grasses it lagged. Pollock of the Planet, his fears soothed or of stockholders. It was "my road," and made the pool-sharers very sick men. John Dale makes affidavit that he has not lost a crop in The climate of eastern Colorado is the "your council." The cardinal was undisturbed. by the parliamentary acrobatics which he thought had gone to New York, had a short talk with his fifteen years. healthiest in the world. It makes healthy "The people want it, Mr. Dale," he said, "It will were only O'Brien's method of "saving face," took father, then gone straightway to his broker and Without irrigation one man's 800 cherry himself and his loaded editorial pen to New York families and prolific crops. Good be a great convenience for travel between the sold short ten thousand Nipper at the market. The on business. trees brought him $900. Five hundred churches, good schools and splendid markets towns and the lake." profits on the sale as the stock went down would Dale measured his man again. There were the plum trees produced I225. One hundred close at hand. This was the cardinal's time, and he acted pay his losses on the Lacedaemon purchase. cool, unfathomable eyes, the correct clothes, the quickly. At the next meeting of the city council apple trees gave 300 bushels, $150 Combine business with pleasure: Meanwhile Joe Dale would see to it that Nipper red tie. The red necktie settled it. O'Brien was the franchise was rushed through. But this was did go down until Pat O'Brien was utterly 1,400 currant bushes, three years old, Enjoy an inexjensive vacation among only a cheap politician after all. He must be not all. In the. absence of Pollock the president swamped. yielded $225. the Colorado Rockies and all these wonderful shown. of the Planet company assumed authority, and Of course the pool made haste to sell out. John Hogs raised on alfalfa, fattened on lands along the Rock Island Lines "You know, O'Brien, the Planet will oppose the morning after, out came the Planet with news Dale's private tip had been a prophecy. A killing corn (also raised on the same farm), on the way. Now is the time to go. this thing to the bitter end, and you are the descriptions of the Interstate extension, scarehead, had been made and O'Brien and his friends were cost $4 per head (including first cost See for yourself what a delightful sec* president of the Daily. Planet Publishing company. first page, and double-leaded indorsement of the slaughtered ones. When the debris was finally of parent stock) and sell at top prices. tion it is. it will place you in a nasty light." This the council's action, the need of Lacedaemon for swept up the cardinal, who had plunged fiercely was no news to the cardinal, and his eyes were low fare excursions Denver. the proposed road and the many benefits it would to Colorado Springs and Pueblo every on his own private account, found himself poorer day lond with return limits accustomed to nasty lights. But he said, in the bring to the city, on the editorial page. The people by some $750,000. It had cost him that much L. M. ALLEN, Passenger Traffic Manager tone of a man who half surrenders: "J hadn't read and maryeled. Some laughed and others to disobey the mandate of a railroad king But 236 La Salle Station. Chicago of the knowing ones looked scared/ Dale's jtfUMJffbt of th»t." be still owna Lacedaamw -i