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

June 4, 1914 · Page 2 of 8

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PS INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS A CLERK SUPREME COURT this connection I wish to state in Qklahomai to of gov­ HON. LYNDON JL SMITH take advantage of it. $20,000,000 $30,000,000 "No man who has entered congress ernment money for which it is responsible that I servejd but three years— In order that coinsurance may since I have been here gives and has to guard most one full term and but half of the come more universal and insurance US ATTORNEY 6ENEMU more promise of being useful than carefully. We sent into the first one, the latter beii^g due rates more equitable, it is $2,000,000 Congressman Miller," he dedar,ed. Columbus by boat and wagon during now proposed that the present to the fact that it wa& necessary "He has been of great service the floods,- when1 all trains short rate table be revised. Such for me to go to court to remove I. 18 COM* were cut off. We took of STRONGLY ENDOR8ED BY a move is favored both by insurance $100,000 my predecessor. During my time government funds into Zanesville MISSIONER C. F. STAPLES companies and the assured. in office the first two years I was when the need was sore. We AND OTHERS. dependent upon fees, which at risked the loss of the money on that time was a money-losing Hon. Lyndon A. Smith, boats and wagons. The company THE RAISING OF BEEF. Attorney General, got probably cents for the job. 50 St. Paul, Minn. "I believe that the public will It is a generally ^recognized My dear Sir: soon become convinced that the fact that northern Wisconsin is While I am not at present in tlio express companies fill a need here. especially to successful dairying I service of the State of Minnesota, Why compare our service with and beef raising. The steady decrease am interested in her welfare. As a fast freight in Germany. We are citizen, taxpayer and voter I earnestly of- the beef supply makes ahead of Germany and Europe in hope to see you renominated and the opportunity in this region thig matter by long odds. Qur elected as Attorney General for a second much more valuable. Recently W. nercharrts would not stand for the term. Your administration of thi# J. Kennedy, director of agricultlege,ural important office has been a success. service on parcels given in other IRVING A. CASWELL I served as a member of the RaiV countries. extensions, Iowa State CLERK SUPREME COURT road and Warehouse Commission fof college, threw some light on the "We are sorry that this cpmpany CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN fourteen years, resigning Majr 1, 1914, RENOMINATION had to quit, for we believe topic of the prospective beef famine. to take up work for the United States its service is needed. Its decision government. Many legal questions FOR COMMISSIONER to liquidate was no threat no which concern the regulation of railroads, In a communication to the International OF FIRST DISTRICT bluff. But we oyved it to our the conduct of commission mea Agricultural Institute who handle grain and country produce, At the urgent request of the stockholders to protect their interests CLARENCE B. MILLER he gives his view of the situation and the important work of before the property of the majority of the voters in my section Our Congressman weighing and grading cars of grain, which has been gradually approaching company was injured." of the first commissioner's come before the Railroad and Warehouse sincp 1907. The data district, I hereby offer myself as President Roberts said that the to the country on the important Commission for disposition, Mr. Kennedy has been gathering company would continue to do Indian affairs committee. I hope and I frankly state that, in my opinion, a candidate for the commissionership for some time concerning the H. W. FORRER business and make shipments for no Attorney General has given tha he returns to congress, where he of this district. world's supply of cttle, show conclusively Commission and the people better ser* has served his people and the some time. Its operating work I have resided in this district vice than yourself. You have always, proposition. The last year I drew that in all countries, country well." will go on at least until July 1 and 7 for the past six years and am well as far as possible, protected the interests a salary. Despite the fact that Philip P. Campbell of Kansas, probably longer. Australia and France, the increase acquainted with its needs and if and rights of the producer. the duties df Sheriff in this then said Congressman Miller is one of in cattle production has not kept President B. D. Caldwell of Every case that has been appealed elected I shall endeavor to do the the most competent men in congress. new county were much harder pace with, the expansion of their Wells Fargo & Co. said: This by the railroads to the State Supreme best I can for an honest and economic Court has been won by you. Yot to handle than at present, I discharged company has no intention of retiring population. A careful study of administration of the affairs "He is a very hard and successful took an active part in the trial of th« the same faithfully, and from the express business, the figures, he says, will clearly of the entire district. Minnesota Rate Cases before the worker, and a deep student of in which it now operates over because of that fact my friends reveal the fact +hat there is a I respectfully solicit your vote United States Supreme Court, and th® large national affairs," he said. nearly miles of railroad have urged me to again be a candidate world-wide shortage of cattle and 100,000 decision that restored to the peopla and influence at the primary to be Representative John H. Stephens and steamship lines. for the office. As the reader most alarming condition of the State the two cent passenger that the of Texas, chairman of Indian held June 16th. "A year's experience with the fare and equal and reasonable freight no doubt knows I was a of affairs prevails in the United affairs: "Clarence B.* Miller is Respectfully yours, parcel post has demonstrated that rates was secured during your term. States. pioneer settler and homesteader one of the most valuable members Frank Nose, You have taken a lively interest in a very large number of individuals of the district comprised of of my committee." As the increase of cattle in the payment of refunds for ove^ Rauch, Minn. and firms have built up their business Koochiching county, and am now charges of passenger and freight "Miller is one of the most wideawake France since 1900 was 2 per cent upon express service and rates, and thru your active coopers paying my share of the taxes and men in the house today." exactly balanced by the increase that it is an absolute necessity tion with the Railroad and Warehouse making my home pn my homestead, declared B. P. Harrison of Mississippi. to the business interests of the in population. Australia was really Commission the people have received "He is one of the best which I am turning into a country. the only country that showed back from the railroads approximately men in public life. Miller is a farm as fast as my means will one million five hundred thousand ($ly a proportional increase in cattle, most valuable public servant and 500,000) dollars. permit. Assuring you that I will the percentages being 40 per CO-INSURANCE IN questfr-ns submitted is developing into one of the congregational All legal to you appreciate the vote and influence cent and 18 per cent. Canada's STATE OF MINNESOTA by the Commissi*: 1 received prompt leaders. He will make of any and all the citizens of the 35 per cent increase in population a and careful atienLlon. It would be big mark in congress." A county, I remain, (Continued from Page 1) contrasted with an increase of misfortune to the to lose th* £.u te E. W. Saunders of Virginia, declared valuable benefit of your services. Yours sincerely, only 20 per cent in cattle and the Mr. Miller is "one of the Sincerely your friend, H. W. Forrer, disproportion is probably greater into law. Section 25, chapter 175, best congressman Minnesota ever C. F. STAPLES. (adv.) Littlefork, Minn-. laws of Minnesota 1895, prohibited as the result of the large exas sent to Washington." of Recognition. Deserving coinsurance on any policy issued the result of the large exports Sauk Center, Minn., May 28, 1914. in this state. This section CONGRESSMAN C. B. MILLER since the United States put Hon. Lyndon A. Smith, UNITED STATES EXPRESS IS was amended by chapter 245, meat the free list. The Un St. Paul, Minnesota. WINDING UP The following digest of opinion laws of 1903, permitting the coinsurance Dear Sir: ited States made by far the worst from both republican and democrats clause, requested in writing Your industry and method of conducting (Continued from Page ?i) showing of any country, its population of congress tell why Clarence by the insured, where the total the Attorney General's office rising by 24 per cent, B. Miller is a valuable man are deserving of recognition by the insurance amounted to not less whileits cattle. diminished by 30 Voters of Minnesota. for -this district to have in Washington, of the country is not to be seriously than $25,000, an any one risk. Very truly yours, per cent. Between January,1913, is clipped from the Duluth injured.'. The law also provided coinsurance CASSIUS M. SPRAGUE. the number of beef cattle of this News-Tribune: should not apply to insurance on "The public does not understand dwellings or farm property. country decreased by no less than the functions and uses of How does Congressman Miller Entitled to Re-election. a of Duluth stand in Washington? of the express service it has," The law was again amended by *5,970,000 head or about 32 per Hon. Lyndon A. Smith has made ADOLPH O. EBERHART continued Mr. Roberts. It demands How is he regarded by his colleagues chapter 446, laws of 1907, so as'to cent, while its population increased record that entitles him to re-electioiu For Republican Nomination for —Warren, Minn., Register. Is he narrow-gauge speed and we give it speed. permit the coinsurance clause to by about 10,000,000 people. It Governor. and therefore objectionable to the .Fast freight may be all very well be attached to policies where the is clear that farmers who go Conscientious in Every Duty. big men in the house of representaties, I for an overnight trip. But where entire risk'amounted to more than FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE scientifically about the business of Attorney General Smith is not only is he broad, a worker, a is your 'pickup' service? Take $20,000. The prohibition against or an exceptionally able lawyer, but is cattle raising will make money away from the express companies student and in the line for the applying the coinsurance clause absolutely honest and conscientioua for years to come. highest committee assignments the necessity of collecting goods to policies covering dwellings and in every public duty he performs.— farm property \vac. also removed. as his experience and seniority become at offices, factories and homes, Stillwater, Minn., Gazette. The law was further. amended and they could stand any amount more pronounced through FREE London "Tango" Necklace A Painstaking Official. of competition. by chapter 79, laws of 1913, so as continued service? The answer "Evelyn Thaw" Bracelet Lyndon A. Smith, who has filed to permit the use of the coinsurance seems very simple and straight to I 'This collecting service is the for another tern: or Attorney General, clause on any policy where the point with an affirmative that heaviest express of the companies, has made a fine record in that "Tango" necklace and "Evelyn the entire risk amounts to $5,000, the Duluth congressman is most It is a drain on earnings, but it is onice and will doubuess be elected Thaw" bracelet absolutely free. or more. valuable to the people of the 'what the public demand. But again by a big majority. He fs a conscientious Since the enactment of the 1913 Eighth Minnesota in Washington, These two beautiful pieces of and painstaking official.— does the public think of the hour law, only one complaint has come with a clearly indicated increased popular jewelry are the craze Redwood Falls, Minn., Sun. I that our wagons must stand idle, to the insurance department that value if given another term. among society women in New I waiting to move packages with More Good at Least Cost. the coinsurance clause was being York and the largest cities. They JOHN BERG Interviews during the* week all haste as soon as the big merjcantile The present Attorney General, the abused and the person so abusing are neat and elegant geld finished I hereby announce myself as a with some of the leading representatives houses 'can get them Hon. Lyndon A. Smith, has filed for it has been prosecuted. articles that will gladen the heart candidate for the nomination for at the capitol on the ready? Two horses and "the truck re-election, and we are pleased to note The law which provided that of every girl or woman, no matter the office of Judge of Probate of subject of Clarence Miller, included representing an investment of, the fact, as he has been faithful to his coinsurancecould only be carried Koochiching county. I have held how young or old. Very stylish the following: say, $1,000, and two, often three, trust and has accomplished more real where $20,000 or $25,000 of property the office for the past seventeen and attractive. good at least cost to the state than men must be kept idle for hours James R. Mann of Illinois, Republican was insured'was a.law which any of his predecessors. Mr. Smith months and during that time have because of .uncertainty as to the Our Free Offer. We are advertising leader: "Congressman discriminated in favor of the large has assuredly made good and the people endeavored to conduct the affairs ments. The delivery goods is not Spearment Chewing Gum Miller is one of the best men in should continue him in office.— property owner and against the of this very important office in so costly as the collection, the house. I made it clear that I and desire to place a big box, of Chaska, Minn., Herald. small property owner. It is said an honest and efficient manner this fine, healthful gum into "The railroads cannot do this fully realized this, I think, bv putting in so many words that a man who and respectfully ask the voters of every home. It sweetens the work. It requires a great plant, him on t*he important Indian One of State's Best Officials. held $20,000 worth of property the county for their indorsement breath—whitens the teeth ana One of the straightest and best of heavy outlay of capital and the affairs and insular affairs committees. was sufficiently intelligent to understand at the primaries, June 16th, 1914. the state officials is Attorney General aids digestion. It is refreshing closest of personal supervision. Both of these are very important coinsurance and therefore Respectfully yours, Lyndon A. Smith.—Morris, Minn^ and pleasing to all. To every one The Erie railroad tried it and had committee. Congressman entitled to the premium reduction Tribune. John Berg. sending us but 50c and 10 cents to quit because of their losses of Miller is a worker, a student consequent thereto but to cover shipping costs we will twenty-five years ago! It is and a fighter. His people ought Able and Efficient Advisor. a. otherwise not. Rather than have FOR SHERIFF separate function. ship a big box of 20 regular 5c Lyndon A. Smith has made a very to keep him in congress if the coinsurance'discouraged it should packages of the Spearmint Gum able and efficient legal advisor for the S,**K next house is Republican, which The undersigned hereby announces "There are other services which be encouraged. ^ince the passage commonwealth, and is entitled on his and include the elegant. now seems likely. Miller will undoubtedly himself a candidate for the express companies perform of the law too few small 1913 merits to a second term.—St. Cloud# &v. short time '••••$"•. become chairman of the This offer is for a about which little is known. For merchants and other small property the non-partisan nomination for Minn., Journal Press. only. Indian affairs committee. Not more than 2 orders to instance, the government does not owners have availed themselves the office of Sheriff of Koochiching one. party. Dealers not allowed to Charles H. Burke, senator-elect transport its own money. It Diligent to Serve the People. of the coinsurance clause county. I feel that by reason of. South Dakota, declared that accept this. turns all of its money shipments The State has never had a better and indeed there are too many of my previous experience in the (Congressman Miller did great Attorney General than Lyndon •. over .to the United States Express UNITED SALES COMPANY local agents who do not sufficiently: office I am competent to fully discharge Smith or one who was more diligeaH 1 work on the special committee Dayton, Ohio. P. O. Box 101 company. This company has in understand what coinsurance the duties of.-the'same. In in his duty to serve the people.—iMfe that investigated the Gore charges transit at times as much as from is to enable their customers to —Adv. July 30. ville, Minn., Star Farmer. 1 TMXTS VtHCRC. I TOOL YOU THC CH£V» TMAT 1 TAHL. IS Yoort v/£ FEEL THAT HOtfcX? I RlCHT-CUT CHEWrtft So small docs if lOu GENTLEMEN OF THC AAC IK! 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