International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 23, 1912 · Page 3 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. it But the funny part of it is that icy, be kept at home to increase the they were all socialists. All they available supply of money, a needless Northern Minnesota Hospital have they have in common and enjoy wrong is done the commercial and industrial interests of the state. in common. All Foreign Bonds Should be Sold. International Falls, Minnesota WILDWOOD. I believe that the Virginia bonds should be sold and the proceeds invested Mrs. J. T. O'Loughlin made a call in the bonds of the subdivisions on Mrs. Napoleon Rousse Thursday. of the state. I believe that as Mrs. W. E. Sykes and children soon as practicable the other foreign called on Mrs. J. T. O'Loughlin Friday. bonds held by the state should be disposed of and the proceeds made Our assessor, Jens Skibens, is calling available for domestic development. on his many friends this week. I believe that this board should send Mrs. Hans Johnson called on Mrs. out word that hereafter those who administer John Bursack Thursday. the state's permanent funds Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Loughlin entertained will follow consistently a policy of at dinner Friday evening in conserving domestic interests and honor of their daughter, Miss Irene, local development first, and that no the occasion being her birthday. Minnesota funds shall be loaned Mrs. C. M. Cowan has been suffering abroad hereafter unless there is no with neuralgia, but she is better Of course you only want the best lumber occupation for them at home. at this writing. R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. P. I have no doubt whatever about for it. That's where we shine. Just come into this yard today The Northome visitors this week these propositions. MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. were Paul Backer, W. E. Sykes, Gust and we will show you around. We have what you watit That the state can get better interest Office over International State Bank. Carlson, John Ettestad, Henry Ander at the price you are willing to pay—and exactly what you on its home investments than it son, Sam Phister, Hans Ettestad. can on its foreign'investments but have been looking for. Mrs. W. E. Sykes was a school visitor that even if it got only the same interest Friday. ZETA & JOHNSON it is better to invest at home than WHY HOT MAKE $200.™ A MONTH That's Dr. Skaro has been improving his abroad because of the incalculable place by fencing his meadows. CONSTRUCTION and MANUFACTURING CO. benefits to the state at large involv Ross & Ross are having the old S50.00 a Week, almost $10.°o a Day ed in keeping the state's money in the General Contractors Adley clearing broken up and going state. to put in some garden truck. Phone 41 International falls, Selling Victor Safes and fire-proof boxes That the subdivisions of the state to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and R. L. Smith made a business call on well-to-do farmers, all of whom realize the need can be given a better rate of interest Napoleon Rousse Thursday. of a safe, but do not know how easy it is to own by the state than they can hope to one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of the best, clean-cut money-making opportunities get from private money lenders, besides ever received. Without previous experience MARGIE. YOU can duplicate the success of others. its investments abroad, and it never the saving in premiums and WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT Our handsomely Illustrated 200-page catalog The saw mill belonging to Mr. will enable you to present the subject to customers will get a smaller rate. commissions. THIS, MR. TAXPAYER? in as interesting manner as though a Erickson started work Monday. It That the advantage to the commercial Second—The sub-divisions of the you were piloting them through our factory. Men appointed as Salesmen receive advice and instructions for selling safes, giving makes things seem pleasant to hear St. Paul, Minn., May 14.—(Special and industrial interests of the state can get a better rate of interest Convincing talking points which it is impossible for a prospective customer to deny. Why something new. to The Herald, Duluth.)—The state don't YOU be the first to apply from your vicinity before someone else gets the territory? state in having the state's cash kept from the state than they can get We can favor only one salesman out of each locality. board of investment held a meeting The sewing circle met with Mrs. at home will be great. from private money lenders. The 25th anniversary of our Tuttle Thursday. Quite a crowd company was celebrated by this afternoon to consider the recommendation That there will be a demand from Third—The state's money can profitably erecting the most modern safe was there and all had a good, social of State Treasurer Walter local subdivisions of the state for every factory in the world. Wideawake be kept at home, to be added men who received our time. Smith that the Virginia bonds held J. dollar in the state's surplus as to the domestic circulation, forming special selling inducement, rendered it necessary to double by the state be sold and the proceeds A big plate glass in Draper's door soon as it is made known that the a gain that is in addition to those in our output. We are spending was broken Friday by a very sudden loaned to the counties, school districts many thousands of dollars enlarging state has adopted a policy of giving the foregoing propositions. our sales organization, gush of wind. The door was stand and villages to develop Minnesota. preference to home demands for Taking all three propositions, the but to learn all particulars, it will cost you only the price of ing open. What action the board will take is loans. gain to the state at large by adopting a postal card. problematical as it requires a unanimous Miss Glossie Wiley was calling on I believe, in short, that this policy a new policy in the investment of the Ask for Catalogue 16T. vote of the board to order the Miss Shelland of International Falls of investing the permanent funds in permanent funds will be immeasurable. THE VICTOR sale of the Virginia bonds, and State Saturday. works of domestic development will It may be said that without selling Auditor Iverson has heretofre been Mrs. Hagen from Big Falls came work to the advantage of the funds SAFE & LOCK GO. the Virginia bonds the state has opposed to their sale. Saturday night and is spending the themselves, of the state at large and enough money to take care of all local In support of his contention that week as the guest of Mrs. Draper and of those who are working to develop demands. That may be true at times, CINCINNATI, OHIO the bonds should be sold, State Treasurer calling on friends. the state and make it grow in so far as the applications received Our H»w Home. Capaolty 20,000 Safes Annually. Smith presented the following Mrs. Frank Porter from the ridge wealth and. population. I believe that are concerned, but it is never true at statement: is railing on her daughter Joy and the present policy of promoting the all if word went forth that the state The present invested balance in the visiting other friends at Big Falls growth of other states by investments had brought its money back home to state's permanent funds is $19,044,554.86. for a few days. there never should have been adopted, be available for use in various public Of this amount $7,159,000.00 Brown's clerk from Big Falls was and the fact that a wrong policy has works of local development, all of is invested in the bonds of Alabama, doing business in our town Friday been begun is no argument against Notice—Clean Up! which contribute to the growth and Virginia, Massachusetts, Tennesee, connected with the Bradley Timber development of the state as a whole. changing it to the right policy. Delaware, Utah and Louisiana. Co. No more Minnesota funds should It has been said also that if it were The money borrowed by the counties, be invested in the bonds of other The ladies are having lots of fun known that this board had adopted drainage districts and villages going out to Rand's fishing—nothing this policy, the application for loans states. The funds so invested should of Minnesota is used to enhance the but suckers, but the fish are of good from local subdivisions would be so be recalled as soon as it is practicable development and prosperity of this size. to do so, and a beginning should be great that the state's surplus would Notice is hereby given that all state. The money loaned to Virginia, The boys of Margie played the made immediately by the sale of the quickly be invested and many applications Alabama, Massachusetts, Tennesee, Gemmell ball team Sunday. Score— Virginia bonds. Very respectfully, would have to be rejected. citizens are required to have Delaware, Utah and Louisiana is used Walter J. Smith, 7 to 4 infavor of Gemmell. That may be true, but if the state's to enhance the development and prosperity all their vaults and closets resources were all loaned out to its State Treasurer. of those states. NEW PAPER FROM OLD. own subdivisions, its answer to those cleaned at once. Further that It seems hardly necessary to state The Northern Minnesota Development seeking loans would be much more New York World: A Berlin scientist that besides conserving the state's association have persistently satisfactory to the public than the has discovered a process by which all Garbage, Ashpiles, Manure permanent funds to the best possible advocated the selling of these bonds answer it must make now, which is discarded old newspapers can be converted advantage, it is the duty of this at their conventions. that it can loan no money to a township into fine new paper ready to h|eaps and other refuse must board to do all that may be consistent to build its road, to a school district run through the printing presses for with that obligation to promote the to construct a school house, to another edition. The paper can be be removed from premises. BEAR RIVER. development and prosperity of Minnesota. a county to build roads or drain used over and over again. A few nice showers have fallen this Nor is it necessary to state This worl^ must be done at swamp lands, or to a city to pave its An alkaline preparation is used in week at Bear River but not enough that the people of Minnesota are as streets and provide parks, because, removing the inks from the old papers. to take out the drive. once, before the roads become deserving of all possible help from forsooth, its money is all down in Virginia Then the pulp is put through Victor Pederson has just returned the state as are the people of Virginia, or Alabama being used in the the process, with a little new material too heavy for hauling. from the Red River valley and says Alabama, Massachusetts, Tennessee, development of those states. added, which produces nice, clear paper, that the crops look fine but the cold Delaware, Utah and Louisiana. Present Policy Not Fair. as good as the original material. prairie winds "did not agree with him What is Now Being Done. The latter process has been tried The present policy is not fair to so he returned to his own happy home for a number of years, but when the In proposing what is in part a new the premanent funds because it is in the sheltering woods. coloring matter remained in the pulp policy of investing the state's permanent yielding a smaller revenue than could Jas. Anderson purchased a pure G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D. it was not possible to produce good funds, it may be profitable be had from a policy of fostering domestic bred cow and some olooded chickens. paper. first to analyze the results of what development. He is getting down to business now. By this new discovery, says the we are doing with them now. The It is not fair to the men who are Louis Grener has cleared over two City Health Officer Fourth Estate, old papers will become money in these funds is derived in developing the partially settled portions acres of stumps and will now try ROYAL more valuable and a great trade large part from the sale of state of the state, because it is forcing farming instead of logging. will be established at once in the larger lands, together with the interest on them to pay more that they should Ingman Westerlund has purchased cities, where thousands of tons of deferred payments. These funds come pay for money which might be available a one-man stump puller and is going refuse material in the shape of unused largely from men who have braved to increase the currency circulation to Big Falls tomorrow to show them the discomforts and hardships of the or discarded printed matter will of Minnesota, on which Minnesota how to pull stumps. be collected. wilderness to make homes for themselves credit and industry depends, is It is reported that Edwin Solbery The process may in a measure solve and their families and in making sent to other states to perform a similar and Ella Nelson are to be married on the raw product problem" which has homes for themselves, often at office there. the 23rd. We certainly wish them been confronting paper manufacturers the cost of great toil and endurance, If it were needful, one might pause the best of luck. for some time owing to the scarcity they are putting new lands on the tax at this point to compare the character Olaf Estlund and wife are enjoying rolls, contributing to the wealth of of matter from which good pulp of the people of the states which a visit at Fosston with the home folks. the state not only directly but indirectly can be made. Minnesota money is fostering, with to a large extent, and increasing the people of this state who must go Baking Powdei| BANNOCK. the value of the state's land yet elsewhere for the money they need McKibbin $3 hats for $1.65 at the unoccupied. for local development. Bargain store on the bowery. The Bannock postoffice was removed While Minnesota is sending this When the settlers of Minnesota from Mr. Beckness' mansion money out of the state to be loaned lands pay money into the state treasury to the large new building of Mr. Parmeter, ORDER LIMITING TIME TO fILt CLAIMS in distant states, these settlers and for the benefit of the school fund Mrs. Parmeter to act as postmaster AND FOR MEARINC THEREON ABSOLUTELY PURE their neighbors are borrowing money and yet must yield to the exactions of and Iris Parmeter first and Estate of J. P. Johnson. for constructive purposes, all of which private money lenders when they wish Dean Parmeter second assistant postmaster. State of Minnesota, county of Koochiching, work to the benefit of the whole to borrow money for development purposes, in probate court. state building schools, making roads, a monstrous wrong is .done to the manager of the Bannock stock In the matter of the estate of J. P. draining submerged lands, etc. The those who are making possible the farm, Mr. Karnofsky, took his wife Johnson, decedent. Makes delicious homebaked state's funds, which these settlers future greatness of the state, which across the Rainy to visit with her Letters of administration this day have largely contributed, not being every citizen confidently expects, and people in Canada. having been granted to R. H. Collar, foods ol maximum It is ordered, that the time within available, they have been forced to which every public official, as well as The old fashioned herd law—shotgun which all creditors of the above named borrow where and how they can. private citizen, should do his utmost quality at minimum cost. and lead—is threatened to be put decedent may present claims against While the state is getting a revenue to realize. into practice in Bannock town if the his estate in this court, be, and the Makes home baking a of three per cent on its foreign bonds When the state of Minnesota loans same hereby is, limited to six months town board don't get a double-quick these citizens of Minnesota are paying from and after the date hereof and its money abroad when it is needed in move on and provide for pound master, pleasure that Thursday, the 7th day of November, from 5 to 6 per cent for money Minnesota, a monstrous wrong is pound yards and justices of the 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the spent in developing the state, besides done to the cause of state development. peace, so justice can be meeted out to Souse robate court rooms at the court the comissions and premiums the parties owning the stock and save at International Falls, Minn., in often exacted by private money lenders. said county, be, and the same hereby When the state or Minnesota contents the hide of the innocent cattle. The only Baking Powder is, fixed and appointed as the time itself with smaller revenues (Ed.) Better not take the law into and place for hearing upon and the made from Royal Grape Why Bonds Should Be Sold. from its surplus than it could gain by your own hands. examination, adjustment and^k allowance There are three angles to this the public-spirited policy of loaning Bannock town board let a contract of such claims as shall ne presented Cream of Tartar question, on any one of which a policy within the time aforesaid. its money at home, a monstrous to grub three miles of road, the contract Let notice hereof be given by the of disposing of foreign bonds for investment wrong is done to the public school was let to two farmers in Watrous. publication of this order in International in home bonds can easily fund of the state. Falls Press, a weekly newspaper, No Alum —No Llmo Phosphates be justified: When the state of Minnesota deliberately The school picnic held at Parmeter published at International First—The state can get a larger sends out of the state millions Falls as provided by law. place was a grand success. Dated May 4th, 1912. rate of interest on investments in from its surplus which might, by the Eleven little pigs arrived on the (Seal) R. F. C. litis, home bonds than it is getting from adoption of a wise and profitable pol Bannock stock farm—nothing new, is Judge .of Probate.