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November 26, 1914 · Page 1 of 6

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS vL II. Iiuir*—-*m the OFfALFflF STOWAGE ON Hctheir government THE INTERjfATI stKte stable. BdKDER Red Cross Seal Sale to Be Aided & fly Motion Picture on Tuber- 1 Entered as Second Cla¥s Matter Jlifte1909, at the Post t! Thev state superintendent of Notice Is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction at th« Office at International Falls, Minhl Uttder-tfct of Congress education, MriiO-'G* Schtdsz, has Court House in International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota December 11, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the '4forenoon certain timber befongingto of March 3, 1879. jfor*?-: voiced the feelihg of Educationalists the State and liable to waste. u1 t-J- As an aid in the Red Cross Following is a list of the lands upon which the'timber is located and a generally towards .the Xmas statement' of the estimated quantities of each kind of timber thereon that will INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. Christmas ,seal sale and? the anti^«KAr^i1ncM! be so offered, and oft the appraised'price of each kind of such .timber, per seal-campaign ."I recOgfnize the .omhoi•' mntinn Per .cord^or per piece as--the nw%,case may be: or George P. Watson, Editor and Manager tuberculosis ^campaign, a- motion nw^l and sec.'. 68, r. 22 w.:—75 feet pins i«, t. -educational value of the Christina nirture -de-aline1 with the nroblem -$8.09 per M.feet _15 feet spruce $4.00 per feet 375 tamarack tlM piuure.uciiiiug witit me prumcm l0c each l,0V0 cedar posts (j/) lc each. Official Paper of International Falls and Ranter, Minnesota a. seal," said. Mr. Sehiilz? "It tuberculosis ih children has \u' M! SE%! Sec- SE% -follows the very best pnhciple of ,, R. 22 W :—95 feet, pine 18.00 per feet: 30 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 been prepared by Thomas A. 10c per cord 375 tfcmaraick ties & each. SW%, SW% and SW% SB%, Sec. W.:—10 our modern educational' methods chance of pardon together wi T7A- AU: i. 1 13, T. 69, R. 23 feet Next Monday all the saloons' iidison, and beginning next week 100 cords spruce pulpwood per cord 471 pine $7.00 per feet $1.00 ... .«| ,, ,« cedar UOcieach cedar lc each. by supplying a3 definite.'thikig'to poles 1,900 posts those who are fortunate enough in more than fifteen towns thruout It be shown thoroughout the SW.% sw%, 91.00 Will S6C 19, T. 69, R. 23 W.:—10 cords spruce pulpwood which we can tie the information to have such friends or relatives. Northern Minnesota, go out rrtiirifrv film per nw%,500 c'ord tamarack ties 10c each. wqc country, jne mm was proaucea NB% and nw%, sec. 24, 69, R. 23 w.:—10 feet pine 9 we imparts Simple as it is,-the We. have no criticism to make .in ih-co-ooeration with the National poles of business under the 1855 Indian *7.00 per feet 50 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 400 cedar in tu upciatiuu -wiui hi& iwuwwi 20c each 3.000 cedar posts lc each. Christmans seal is the greatest regard to the pardons or paroles & treaty. Association for the study and pre N%, SWM and Sec. 27, T. 69, R. 23 W.:—1,730 tamarack ties 0 10c each 100 cedar poles 20c each -600 cedar posts lc each. educational device to spread the granted but it seems to us that vention of tuberculosis. SE% NE^4, Sec. 23, T. 69, *R. 24 W.:—45 cords spruce pulpwood $1,00 knowledge of tuberculosis, its per cord. out of the thousand prisoners in We call special attention to the The plot of the picture, which is S% SW% and S% SE^4, Sec. 24, T. 69, R. 24 W.:—110 cords spruce pulp* acuse and especially its prevention our state institution there must be Moloch,,, I wood $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack WR:—90@ ties 10c each. [Thanksgiving sermon, in this issue, entitled, The Temple of. NW 25, T. 69, R. 24 $1.00 per sec. "cords spruce pulpwood that has yet been thought of. To •a great tpiany- poor, friendless A preached today by Revi E. L. i«s lot in a email villao-o cord 450 tamarack ties sw%Wc each. vniage, tne cniei 30, w.:—200 is iaia a smaii and se%, Sec. R. cords ne% sw%, sw% se% t. 69, 25 every school child in* our great yet-deserving fellows whose cases industries of which are some pot- Heermance. In addition from its I spru^e^puJpwood^^^l.OO^er cord 325 Jamarack ties XOc each. AH (except NWVi S Sec." .31, T. 69, R. 25. W.:—485 cords spruce pulp* North Star State the Christmas Should be urged before the board literary merit it is full of good and teries, owned by Harrison Pratt. •Wood @$1.00 per corcU 525 "tamarack ties 10c each. SW% NW^-and S% Sec. 32, T. 69, R. 26 W.:—355 cords spruce pulpwood and if found deserving, should be seal brings its message, something helpful facts and suggestions, He also owns a group of dilapidated -|1.00 per cord 925 tamaraek ties W 10c each. to understand, someone to gfanted the &ame benefit-as those SW^ and NW% SB%, Sec. 31, T. 63. R. 26 W.:—50 which are well worth your careful tenements, in which most of feet pine 18.00 per M'feet -2,009 tatnarack ties & 10c each 3,000 cedar post* who have special friends to intercede help, a great- evil! to ,he overthrown^ .@ J'c each. thought. i- r'V 3v.r v«K h& employes live.'-Dr. Jordan, 1 M. 50 SB%. Sec 32 T. 83,'R. 26 Wl:—1 feet pine $8.00. per feet wish the Minnesota for-them. so- feet tamarack & $3.0.0 per feet 75 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 1 health -officer of the villagfe,- is 1,000 cedar posts,® lc each. ... t.? Public Health association every SE%, iSed. '33,-:.T. 1.63, R. 26 W.M -feet pine- $8.00-per feet! struck with the-pr^valen^fe of tuberculosis Remember" the" annual meeting 15 feet tamarack $3.00 per feet 300 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 Per success in it senegetic campaign It also seems as though, in and on investigation cord^ 1,000 cedar posts'@'lc each of the Northern Minnesota Development for the Giristfn&s seal and all S% SW%, Sec. 34, T. 63, R. 26 W. —1 feet pine $8.00 per feet 5 St many cases, there are extenuating finds that the unsanitary working association ^at Br&inerd, feet tamarack -$3.00 per -feet 200 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per that the Christmias seal means in cord 500 cedar posts lc each. Vi circumstances which should be conditions in the Pratt potteries, the first four days of December. N% NWli and SE% SW%, Sec. 23, T. 68, R. 26.W.:-tt155 cords spruce pulp* abolishing this terrible disease wood"@ $1.00-per cord 50 cedar poles 20c each 900 cedar posts lc eaen. taken into. consideration in judging together with the unhealthy Everyone who can should. Hon. W.:—105 SW% NE%, SB% NW% and NW% SE%, Sec. 26, T. 68, R. 26 from our schools, our homes and cords spruce pulpwood. @. $1.00 per cord 350 tamarack ties 10c each. the length of time which an state of the tenement homes1 of H. J. Miner and County Agricultural SW?4 and SE^4 SW%, Sec. 27, T., 68, R..-26 W.30-cor.ds spruce pulp* our people. We know the work indeterminate sentence man should the workmen have most to do wood $1.00 per cord 305'tamarack ties -10c each. Agent Jewell are the delegates NE%, SE^4-NW%,•" NB% SW%, SW%_and.SE%, Sec. 16, T. 152, R. 25 of this association in direct education serve, as well as his conduct after With the spread of the disease. W.:—75 feet-pine $8.00-per-M^feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet! from this city. and what it has done already 125 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25. per cord -2,800 tamarack ties 10c each, confinement, and the representation H§ calls the matter to the attention Lot 1, Sec. 18, T. 155, R. 25 W.:^-10 feet pine $8.00 per feet. in other lin.es to aid us in N% NEy4, SSH NE%, NE% NW^ and SW-%, Sec. 7, :T. 152, R. 26 W.:~• made by the friends, of these of Pratt, who rebuffs him and If Governor Hammond succeeds cords 7 feet pine §8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 75 teaching public health to our cedar spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 350 tamarack ties 10c each 300 who have them to urge their pardon tells him it is no use to try to do in taking the party label of state poles 15c each 9,000 cedar posts lc each. pupils. God speed to it in this 17, NE%, NWVi NW.i/i, S% NW14, SW14, N% SE% and SW% SE%, Sec. if this be true then in all anything in the matter. officers, he will earn the gratitude T. 152, R. 26 W.:—70 feet pine $8.00 per feet 12 feet jack pine ana bigger field the teaching of the 1,350 fairness, should not the judge who spruce $5.00 per feet 45 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord of every citizen. Minnesota is a Meanwhile, Dr. Jordan has fallen whole population how to escape tamarack ties 10c each 3,000 cedar poles 15c each 6,000 cedar -posts C3Cll. presides at the trial and who is great business corporation that lc in love with Eloise, the daughter this, our great while plague." All Sec. 18, T. 152, R. 26 W.:—25 feet pine $8.00 per feet 5 best acquainted with these extenuating should hire the men who administer of Harrison Pratt, and she has feet spruce $5.00 per feet 115 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,300 tamarack ties 10c each 1,300 cedar poles 15c each 4,500 cedar posts circumstances have something her affairs for their worth, become interested in his work, lc each. All Sec. 20, T. 152, R. 26 W.:—700 tamarack ties 10c each 5,300 cedar to say, when he imposes the INDETERMINATE LAW not their politics—Fairmont Sentinel. particularly that at the preventorium poles 15c each 12,300 cedar posts lc each. NS14, NW14, SWy4 and W% SE%, Sec. 31, T. 154, R. 26 W.:—10 cords sentence as to the maximum AS ON STATUTES for children from tuberculous spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 5,050 tamarack ties 10c each 25 cedar length of time the unfortunate poles 15c each. families. Three times Jordan appeals feet NE% SE1^, Sec. 4, T. 152, R. 27 W.:—20 feet pine $8.00 per shall remain in the reformatory (Continued from page 1.) cord 5 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 10 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per The next legislature should call to Pratt, and each time he 100 tamarack ties 10c each 25 cedar poles 15c each. or the penitentiary, so that, a constitutional convention, or is rebuffed. Finally, in despair SWVi SW1^ and S% SE%, Sec. 10, T. 152, R. 27 W.:—15 feet pine their formal application may be $8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 300 tamarack ties S though friendless, he may else submit only one amendment between his love for Eloise and considered.' lCc each 600 cedar poles 15c each 1,500 cedar posts lc each. 1,000 SWx/4 NW&, Sec. 23, T. 154, R. 27 W.:—400 cedar poles 15c each not be forgotten and overlooked to the voters at the next general The Intermediate Sentence Law his duty, he exposes the conditions cedar posts lc each. $8.00 SW% and SW% SE14, Sec. 4, T. 151, R. 28 W.:—12 feet pine and thus required to spend a longer election. That amendment should he has discovered through taken from the Laws of 1911, per per feet 15 feet spruce $5.00 per feet -4 feet balsam $2.00 time than is just as compared lOo feet 20 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 400 tamarapk ties require a simple majority to make reads as follows: articles in the newspapers, in with his more fortunate fellow $8.00 per NW% and N% SW%, Sec. 5, T. 151, R. 28 W.:—35 feet pine an amendment valid, instead of a which he calls the Pratt potteries $1.25 'Chapter 298—S. F.- No. 9. feet 30 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 60 cords spruce pulpwood prisoner. per cord 1,500 tamarack ties 10c each. majority of all the votes cast/— and tenements a modern "Temple An act to provide for the indeterminate SE'/C NEJ/4 and SE1^, Sec. 6, T. 151, R. 28 W.:—1 feet pine $8.00 per Milan Standard. of Moloch," in that they feed feet 45 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 5 feet balsam $3.00 per sentence of persons convicted feet 90 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,050 tamarack ties 10c each. young children to the God, of NW% NE% and Lot 1, Sec. 7, T. 151, R. 28 W.:—1 feet pine $8.00 per MUST VOTE FOR CHANGE of crime and to authorize feet 5 M_feet spruce $5.00 per feet 200 tamarack ties 10c each. Greed. When Eloise, who is ignorant The United States troops have IN ORDER TO CET IT Lot 4, Sec. 19, T. 152, R. 28 W.:—15 feet pine $8 00 per feet 10 &X and regulate the paroling of convicts. balsam per tamarack feet spruce $5.00 per feet 2 $2.00 feet 200 been withdrawn from Vera Cruz, of conditions in the factory, ties 10c each 300 cedar poles 15c each 500 cedar postst lc each. .-. sn feeti SE% NW%, Sec. 29, T. 152, R. 28 W.:—25 feet pine $8.00 per sees the paper she immediately but the warships stay to protect 100 One proposed amendment to the 15 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 3 feet balsam $2.00 per feet 'Be it enacted by the legislature tamarack ties 10c each. American interests. The estimated resents what she considers an state constitution passed out of T. N% NE%, Lots'1 and 4, and NE& SE%, Sec. 31, 152, R. 28 W.:—5 of the state of Minnesota: tamarack fx' cost of occupation to t'he insult to her father and returns feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 feet'spruce $5.00 per feet 400 11. More votes were cast for each ties 10c each 350 cedar poles 15c each 1,600 cedar posts lc each. 'Indeterminate Sentence in her engagement ring to Dr. Jor- United (States is approximately $8.00 SW% ahd W% SE%, Sec. 32, T. 152, R. 28 W.:—40 feet pine (5) of the others than were cast per feet 40 feet spruce $5.00 per Mi feet,-"'15 M-balsam $2.00 per Certain Cases.—Section 1. When- dan# ten million dollars, but even at feet 600 tamarack ties 10c each 650 cedar poles*® 15c each 1,600 ceaar against it. But 10 of the 11 failed posts lc each. •, ever any person is convicted of that price cost prevention is both A week later Pratt's daughter NB%," N% .NW%, SE% NW%, NE% SW% and SE%, Sec. 1, T. 151, R. 29 W.: because they lacked a majority •—37 feet pine $8.00 per feet 40 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 85 any felony or crime committed cheaper and better than cure and son are found to have tuber- cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,800 tamarack ties 10c each 1,100 of all the votes cast at the elec- cedar poles 15c each 3,000 cedar posts lc each. tion—which is another way of after the passage this act pun-j,culosis ,When Eric Swanson, a of .1 29 W.2 feet SE% NE%, Sec. 8, T."151, R. feet pine $8.00 per 11 feet jack pine and spruce $5.00 per feet 100 tamarack ties 10O saying that every ballot not mark- \ls^hle ,by imprisonment livte empioye of Pratt's, who County Agricultural Agent D. B. each 100 cedar poles 15c each 500 cedar posts 'lc each'.NE% former -A 1 1 state prison or state reformatory, feet NE%, Sec. 12, T. 151, R. 29 W.:—2 feet pine $8.00 per had been discharged because he Jewell is loud in his praise of the ed as to any amendment counted excepf any feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 10 feet balsam $2.00 per treason or murder in 10 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 400 tamarack ties 10c each. had contracted "potter's rot" in good yields produced in the public T. against 1. t^e ^degrees thereof definev ,SW% NE% and SWVt SWM, Sec. 15 151, R. 29 W.:—42 feet pine the mills and was no longer able $8.00 per feet 20 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 25 cords spruce school potato contests held in this The one amendment that did jmpos'ing pulpwood $l.-25 per cord 500- tamarack ties 10c each 400 cedar poles by law the court in to work, hears of it, he exults 15c each 1.500 cedar posts lc each. county. He says several pupils pass provided for a moderate pro- shall not fix a definite 200 N% and Lot 3, Sec. 7, T. 152, R. 29 W.:—250 tamarack ties 10c each sentence over the calamity, which he views cedar poles 15c each 2.500 cedar.posts lc each. have raised crops that have measured $8.00 FT f/t°rCStatt!^ Mlnnesota: term of imprisonment but shall c„s_. W% NE% and N%. NW%, Sec. 11, T. 152, R. 29 W.:—8 feet pine as a sort of personal vengeance. at the rate of three hundred per feet 30 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 1,300 tamarack ties 10o each 800 cedar poles 15c each 1,500 cedar posts lc each.' SU' t° perS°n H= musters all of "his strength SentenCe eVery SUCh t0 tllC 1 bushels to the acre, and that one N% N% T. $8.00 NE% and NW%, Sec. 12, 152, R. 29 W.:—3 feet pine reformatory or the state per feet -25 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 2,300 tamarack ties 10O a a a a test went as high as four^hundred each 800 cedar poles 15c each 2,000 cedar posts lc each. ture. Why did pass, when a the nature of the case, El0ise and her brother are pn3011j S%.NE%, NE% SWy4, NW% SE% and SE% SE%, Sec. 35, T. 152, R. 29 W.: as where and seventy bushels to the acre. the others failed? Because public ren11ire and everv such sen-1. V- —10 feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 1,000 tamarack ties 10c each. opinion in the state had been:'Sf ^be without H.it as I All of Sec. 36, T. 152, R. 29 W.:—25-M feet pine $8.00 per feet 15 Jit feet jack pine and spruce $5.00 per feet 145 .cords spruce pulpwood On the first page of this issue roused in its behalf to that point sentenced pr gloating over him and tell- $1.25 per cord 6,700 tamarack ties 10c each 1,600 cedar poles 15c eacns tQ time and th person 3,000 cedar posts lc each. will be found an educative article r. It sha" t0. °n P,a" ing him 'his son and daughter be subject release TERMS OF SAXilS. about the new banking system, it" Thp 'others ^failed—no were originally infected as young for ro^e anc' ^sc'lar&e the to This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of which went into effect last week, it. The others fa ed Board of Pardons as hereinafter chiil(iren Swans0n, when 1 a id a 1 0 re General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General by Cora the beginning of which has injected Laws of 1909 and Acts amendatory thereof. Provided, but imprisonment un-|she servJ giri Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and sold per as nurse for the confidence into the business! votes for and against them feet timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per cord ke~ der such sentence shall not ex So Pratts several all cords to be single cords and timber estimated and appraised as tie, pdle and financial affairs of this coun-1 cause more than a majority of the maximum term provided str"clk by denuncia or post timber, will be offered and sold per tie, or pole or post and sale will cee(J the is Pratt this of be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the several kinds ty and will do considerable, voters did not nave such an in- offense for which g.raphic pf timber advertised on the lands-in the different sections. None of the timber by law for the tion aJtd the story can be sold for less than the appraised prices as given herein, and any bidding towards strenghtening the faith terest in them. said, person shall be convicted to over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, the per cent bid Swanson, which is affirmed by Dr. be added to the appraised price of each of the different kinds of timber advertised of the common people in our About a third of the votes did provided, that if a person be sen- on the land. No bids of less than five .(5) per cent will be entertained Jordan, that he decides to clean or accepted. banking institutions. This article not record aiiy opinion on any of tenced for two or more such sepshould •t Purchasers of any of said timber at said sale must pay down in cash at up conditions in his potteries and time of sale fifty (50) per cent of the appraised value of the timber, based be carefully read, then laid the amendments. The forestry arate offenses sentence shall be tenements at once. pn the estimated quantity, and'must give bond to the State in an amount at away for future reference. n?nendmer»t obtained but 220,622' pronounced for each offense and least double the appraised value of the timber, conditioned upon cutting-: all of said kinds .of timber that there may be upon the land,' be it more or less The story ends with a Christmas expressions of opinion out of 353,- imprisonment thereunder may than the ^estimate, clean, acre by acre, arid paying- the State the balance that scene, in which the engagement may be due therefor, and for the faithful performance of all the terms and 471 votes counted. Next to it was |equai but shall not exceed the conditions of the law governing such matters.' /Permits will be issued to the In the death of Mr. A. T. ring is returned to the hand of purchasers, good up to and to expire June 1st, 1916, for the cutting and removing thej*evolving school fund amend- total of the maximum terms proment, of"such timber. Scarlett, the account of which Eloise, and Dr. Jordan receives as The law: allows the Timber Board upon unanimous vote, to grant two law with 205,662 opinions. The' vided by for such separate appears in the Littlefork items, extensions of time, of one. year each, to permit holders upon their request and a present a liberal check for the giving good and sufficient reasons wliy the timber could not be removed frdm this county has sustained a gre'at' fwWative and referendum obtain-' offenses, which total shall, for the the land, during the life of the^permit, they to pay the State interest--at*the employment of visiting nurses, rate of-eight (8)'per Cent per'ahntrto oh-the "value of the/timber "left standfast loss. The deceased was one of attention from only 204,567: purpose of. this act, be construed ed the establishment of open air during the time of such extensions. All timber is to be scaled or coun'ted on voters, or less than two thirds. one continuous term of imp'ris- the land where cut. by a regular State Land Examiner or his assistant under the first settlers in the Littlefork as schools and other anti-tuberculosis his supervision, and.is not to be removed from the land until it has been 80 The recall was ignored by almost onment. And provided further, scaled or counted, final settlement is to be based "upon silch scale or courtt. valley and one of the most active agencies in the town. Dated St. Paul, Minn.,, this 16th day of November, 1914. half of those who cast ballots. that where one is convicted of a settlers along the line of urging S. G. IVERSON, .' State Auditor. felony or crime that is punishable Obviously the people of the the development of his section of felony or crime that is punishable state can be stirred up to the need State Board Of Health, the the the county. He was a clean, good The second "End equally important Governor A. O. Eberhart extended by imprisonment in the state prison of. atrieriding their constitution. Advisory commission of the-state .man, public spirited, energetic and thing -is to, cultivate our bodies. a greeting to every pupil or state reformatory, or by Otherwise the forestry amendment Tuberculosis Snitorium, and the Jielpful in many ways. We are in the International Falls schools, Every Minnesotan should be fine or by imprisonment in the Minnesota 'Public Health associa^ .must have perished, as did Sorry to learn of his death and strong in/mind and limb clear" as well as those in other cities, most of the others, from mat- county jail, or both, the court may tion acted as advisers, and -made trust that the helpful. characteristics eyed, clear-brained, ready in: every for Health week, November 29 to teritiori. It is equally plain that impose the lighter sentence, it investigations as to the actual manifested ,by him may be if pact: of his or her physical -makeup December 6 The governor wrote the people must be 'genuinely im- shall so elect/ number Of the tuberculosis in each still more exemplified, by. many a letter to "be read in all the to take hold of and carry out pressed' with the need tti chaiige county, interviewed those- inter-, excellent settlers who are left to great work in this great' world schools. The letter saidc 3 the constitution or that instrument ested, gave lectures, and: held exhibitions. bless and help, their beautiful val..l«y, Four countries, Grant, Douglas, which we inhabit. ''Dear Pupils': The Health These efforts will be cannot be changed. Lac Qui Parle and Blue. Earth 4%^ "It will not be many years before ... v.. v/eek which the gi*eat stat^'of renewed next year in all the. remaining, Is not this precisely the situation voted on County Tuberculosis' *«s Minnesota, throughime as its governor, you will be grown-ups, until fifty-three counties. The which promises to work most Sanatoria at the General election,' The Indet«rmiiiate .Law. you are yourselves, conducting the has set aside for special legislature -will be asked to make Hy igr good for the state? Nov. 3rd, and in all four counties On another page will be found affairs of Oaf dear state of Minnesota, 'Celebration,. Ijeginls With Tuberxrulosis- mSC appropriations for state aid to the sanatorium won. This is' Minnesota, l)k« the Nation, is a an article on the "Indeterminate «f its "goveirnnieriti fts business, Sunday and ]goes Oivwith these: sanatoria, inaccordance pretty ..convincing proof that the jurisdiction governing^ itself upon Sentence' law, clipped5 from, the its education, its scferice, its Measle^} Monday/ Typhoid Tuesday, wkh the County Sanatorium flaw,1 people want vto^o rtlie best there* code? of r^xe4 jpiwcif^es.-^hej 'prison "Mirror." ^it Stillwater.,, art. .Preipare how a splendid future Whooping Got^gh Wednesa similar to those already (granted, is to be done for their tuberculosis state -.can: changer anpuipf these As far as it goes tUs is a good. for Minnesota atitf foH your- a 3)^&q«iaiting:vhalf^ of people,. There are now thirty-1 law, but could it naf be changed principles or- new. ones :when .j^Bufc -I rwant you all to under-" selves1 by^a^roidingn theMtHsreases,: 3 constructions and! half the maintenance counties which have 5taken4 |t -i^.deeply an4 generallyi iib-i] iii some mialriner so that the. poor starid ver^sclearly that heaith4des thttt- enp^r-i efforts siid restrict ,of pattaits* tunable tovpay.: attidn for county tuberculosis jpr^ssecl with the*neecU^ B^t iuitiL fellow who hias rib special Lfri^c^s' not consistoner^ly^in escapiiiff dis-- -sitccest^tttidf by- cuWtatinglliat ^0 I! I -AU -I«• sanatoria. £he campaign was? Majority ^pj tlje voters ire *'or relatives to appeal fo? aiid ease, although/that is cgie -of Jhe S3&> The vlatest^standard novels, at very largely -basecL pn Jocal ^ehcause N I S ii a a pie, aitd v^gorotis? dev*kp%aeut first and mdst immediately important the-Press office ,hut the r' ^Pardons, could get inJ eqiiaf cadriof: .he tbusias^ior .the ca things for^all bf tis' td^doi Of^body^andmind v- "J igL Y* ML mn- •W'j