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

December 10, 1914 · Page 1 of 6

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&NTERNATI AL FALLS PRESS away. They hiked along, visiting way, under the auspices of the THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS school and Farmers' Club. Fine away and noon found them THAT "DONT CARE" SPIRIT. exhibits of vegetables, grains and at their destination. The afternoon AND BORDER BUDGET potatoes were on display while^ was spent at school and Every day, no majter where we go, we are always Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Post the cooking and sewing exhibits viewing the blackberry and raspberry meeting the man who sdys, "I don't care." Of course we all Office at International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress proved that the ladies were not to know that if he doesn'tfeare there is no one else who will, plots of Rev. Howard. Mr. be outdone by the men. The displays uuless it be someone \\po is directly injured financially or McGuire also gave a talk to the of March ^1879.. otherwise by the man wjith the Don't-Care habit. were handled in a systematic school pupils. In the evening the INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. This kind of man goel about doing his work in a desultory manner, each class being in Farmers' Club turned ou't and George P. Watson, Editor and Manager way, hardly getting started on one task before he leaves it charge of one of the boys. After saw some fine potatoes and heard and starts on something else, and, when his fellow workmen the judging and a good dinned, a good dairy talk. A chart showing Official Paper of International Falls and Ranier, Minnesota chide him for his desultory habits, he growls and grumbles the good points of a dairy addresses were given by Mr. McGuire, and sputters, and fitally with an angry "I don't care," he Miss Shelland, and Mr*. cow was on the wall and the Steel's War on Drink. begins another task, leaving the unfinished job to a fellowworker. Secretary Redfield announces whole atmosphere was one of belief Jewell. The pupils gave some I that for November the balance of in the countryq. Birchdale pleasing songs and the speaker^ When the night shift at the Illinois He makes life and lajbor miserable for himself and everyone trade in favor of the United had the honor of having the largest took the five o'clock train for International Steel Company foundries else who associates or works with him he is always States amounts to $70,000,000. yield in the potato contest— Falls, feeling that SO howling about the high-cost of living and starvation wages in South Chicago went to work For October, the excess of exports Clarence Ruberg's potatoes going far as they were concerned a nothing in the world suits or satisfies him except the clickeryclacking the other night, the men read over imports amounted to most interesting and profitable at the rate of 493 bushels per of his own tongue, and he rumbles and roars like an over each gateway to the works acre. week had been spent. No one $57,000,000. active volcano whenever he chances to get his tongue, bitten electric signs bearing these devices by his own teeth and icording to the tale of wo£ which is can say, after such a trip, that Saturday morning the start forever and forever rolliiig off the tip of his tongue, one is led the Northland is not moving forward. jwas made for Indus, twelve miles Did Booze Ever Do You Anv It is with much pleasure that to believe that he is the inost wronged man in the world, that I away. The air was crisp, a light Each school seemed to IGood? we welcome to our city Mr. Geo. the poor fellow is tlreatened with annihilation, when all have something especially to fall of snow was on the ground Did Booze Ever Help You Get Church, the new superintendent that he needs is good "strap oil" and a dose of anodyne. and the twelve miles was made commend it. If this is the start a Better Job? of the International Lumber Co. If you have this Dorft-Care spirit, get rid of it! Cast it in four hours. The road traveled of these schools what will they be Did Booze Ever Contribute from you as you would 1 poisonous reptile. You will never Mr. Church is an old timer in was a part of the new highway in ten years from now? "The Anything to the Happiness of succeed at anything while you cling to it, and you will find the saw mill business and has a running the whole length of the most potent influence for good Your Family? that what few friends ycu come into contact with will barely long and honorable record. We country and while unfinished, bids and advancement in the community, The ultimate purpose of the tolerate your presence and you will become a joke and a byword believe he will be a helpful addition fair to be a great help to the settlers, says some one, and woh$ steel people is said to be to retire to your fellowmen. to our city. He will move especially in the matter of ventures to say that such wiltV Away with the Don't Care! Reach out and get a grip on the liquor drinkers from the payrolls. his family here as soon as he can school transportation. At Indus not be the case? something more substantial! Get a supply of up-and-at-itive-ness This is done, not so much secure a suitable dwelling house. and you will sDon find that you are beginning to a minature county fair was under with a moral purpose in view, as D. B. Jewell, make your mark in the world. Be cheerful and willing to to diminish the number of accidents step forward and do youir share to further the advance of progress and promote the efficiency Judge C. W. Stanton is here and prosperity. Get busy and show the world that you of the workmen. It does much today holding- hearings on five are somebody besides a little friendless—and useless Don't more than that in fact. It makes new ditches. No one has done Care bug!—Stillwater Prison Mirror. happier homes, is a factor in the quite as much as he to make "OUR HIGH SCHOOL 10 us«s exclusively the No. the drainage of the swamp lands improvement of society and of this county possible, and no means much to posterity, for we Remington Standard Typewriter." one could watch over ihem with owe it to the children that they (nanufacturers. The experiment studying dairying, cooking, and greater care to safeguard the best be well born. stations and the colleges must learning to sew. Miss Singleton, Interests of all concerned. He is In this connection signs are not itieet this need and keep in organic their teacher, deserves credit for every inch a judgt, painstaking, lacking that the steel interests in touch with the man oil the the excellent showing. analytic and just. Minnesota are tired of the alliance ferm. with the brewers that has Mr. McGuire gave the Frontier "The various forms of extension Sometimes been forced upon them school children a talk and visited eoniwmw sTANDAiD mewims The United States commission service co-operating with local farmers during the day. In the in legislative sessions through on rural credits met in the office organzations are the best trieans fear of the tonnage tax, and are evening a good crowd gathered of Senator Fletcher, of Florida, ^ret devised for accomplishing preparing to cast their influence at the Frontier school and listened chairman of the commission, with his, Let us all co-operate in in favor of "drying up" the range to addresses on potatoes and the idea of adopting plans for bringing science and skill te bear dairying. Frontier has the greatest If they arrive at this momentous Urging Congress to pass rural upon the greatest industry of decision, nothing can stop the number of large clearings adjoining, civilization." credits legislation at the coming of any spot we found on early arrival of county option. session. The bill providing for E. S. Fowler of Minneapols, the Rainy River and the people And nobody can deny the banishment made a plea for more pernianent farm lands, and known as the of liquor from the Range are to be congratulated. Fletcher Moss bill, is the one and sanitary farm buildings. would make more efficient miners, Friday morning found the two "A standard desgn of a factory which the commission will attempt and a happier and more prosperous wanderers starting for Birchdale to have passed. hulding," he said, "will not be adapted people.—The Minneapolis Consolidated school, nine miles to all kinds of manufacturng Journal. neither will a standard design A proposition has been advanced of a farm building be suitable The writer (C. S. Jameson) was by the nations of South America for all farmers. A great informed on Tuesday by a reliable to extend the neutral Zone mistake is made when one farmer citizen living near this village along each coast from the present duplicates what another has that it is current talk that limit of three miles so as to give used toadvantage, without considering Mr. Ole Thorson was not treated more ample protection to vessels its adaptability to his fairly when the village council 5" engaged in coastwise trade. The We are the authorized own needs. The size of the farm, failed to accept his application subject has been broached to its building site and its environment dealer in supplies of the for a license to sell liquors. As Secretary Bryan by the ambassadors are all important factors to Ik, Mr. Thorson has twice assured Complete Remington line, of a number of South be considered." us that he would not have taken American countries but the secretary E. J. Delwich of the Wisconsin consisting of ribbons, car­ out a license had one been granted refused to commit himself agricultural college told what him, we concluded in justice bon paper, and typewriter in any way until he could go over that institution is doing in breeding to all concerned to pass the information the matter thoroughly with the farm crop varieties to meet paper, and all typewriter along. Anyone really president. Just what action the northern conditions. Protection the for Home interested and not merely desirous accessories. United States will take in the Miss Annie E. Shelland of International of damaging someone, would matter cannot at presem be foretold, Falls, president of the The strongest desire of husband and wife is the do well to try to get facts before welfare of theit children. and it is likely that this government Women's auxiliary, discussed The husband works herd to provide for them, and repeating what |in this case is would be glad to knew how best to safeguard them. will not commit itself "Good Roads and the Third mere gossip.—Littlefork Times. The wife works hard, too—ia the home—and is to any such idea until the sentiment 'Amendment" in an 'interesting* equally interested with her husband in sound insurance of foreign nations in the and able manner. Miss Mabel protection, such as that offered by the Carney of St. Paul, inspector of matter has been learned. N. M. D. A. MEETS. Postal Life Insurance Company We furnish typewriter normal training departments for the state board of education, laavaice la ribbons in single or two (Continued from page 1.) force: More Old Settlers Meet. spoke on "Consolidated Schools," tbaa S45.MMM 1 colors of standard or spc» The meeting of the early settlers and Miss Lovsnes of Ada, superintendent of International Falls held of Norman county simplification and organization of cial combinations for all as het guest of a pioneer of 21 the executive service, the merit schools, on "Efficiency in Education/' makes of typewriters or years in a hotel second to few in system for appointments to and NET COST LOW IN THE" the state was a fitting setting and promotions in office, the budget Miss Shelland strongly advocates adding machines. POSTAL One of whichMr.McPhee can be system of appropriating money, the creation of a revolving BECAUSE justly proud. It marks, perhaps, helping thereby to reduce the cost fund for improving swamp lot. Commission Diri. ••"W coiropondlng to the comminions era just rounding out. The an of administration, to increase the lands. She pleaded for simple otlier companies Pa, their a«enU. Ifu the moderate advertising Alerander Baker High school, /executive power to do things, to justice for the settlers who have Chute. CO to Foetal Policy holders the first year. named afted the pioneer and built 2ad. Renewal Commiomm prevent the abuse of centralized no roads, and must pack all their Dividends Offico- and a cost of around is in EwsMsSsvtais the power, and to affect scientific control supplies. at $140,000 9\% covered by Use for the first season probably of expenditures. in road work is practi­ A. F. Woods, dean and director & $100,000 AGRICULTURAL WORK cally complete we elccted a senator of the Minnesota Agricultural college, Pmui ivaraikkMd dividends, to to IN LOCAL SCHOOLS Policyholders in subsequent jnra. and a representative for the made an illuminating address 3rd. Begi nuing at the eluee of time the accomplishments the wenntf year, the msul contiu- on the relation of research to the first Sinpanj'i nt policj-dividend.. baied on the earning!, itili further are remarkable and varied. May (Continued from page 1.) ifarmers and the origin of cultivat-. reduce the cost each tear after the flrat the custom never lag.—Littlefork 'plants. Nutrition, soil biology and much interested and in the evening plant and animal diseases were Times. the school house was crowded discussed in an entertahing map"It is true," he said "that extension with the children and grownups No Money Goes Back. It will pay you education is the work that to hear Mr. McGuire. Even The saloons that were closed !iieeds development now. The the fact that the boys had caught to find out just what the POSTAL LIFE can and Under the order of the government, farmers must be assisted in reorganizing a nice big skunk under the school you. will do lor The Company issues all the owng to the fact that they standard legal-reserve policy-forms: supplies full their farm business and that morning did not keep house personal information are in thfle "Indian country" and to all applicants—men, |Sn adoptng mproved methods. The the people away. In fact, it served women and young people—and distance from New come under the 1855 Indan treaty, York does not hinder. Just write and'say: Jrural schools must be mproved and to add strength to Mr. McGuire's will not have the unearned portion me life-insurance particulars "Mo// frnany other similar things accomplsihed. for my age" and. be sure to mention forceful remarks. of their license money returned In the great demand for this-Paper. Mr. Jewell waded through five to them, according to the city In your letter be sure to give this work, we are apt to overlook miles of mud and water to the attorney of Bemdiji, who says: /. Your Full Name the investigator, the source from 2. Your Occupation "Under ordinary condtions Cedarwood school and back which our power to help comes. 3. The Exact Date of your Birth Your orders will receive our prompt and careful councils in cities in which saloons Thursday and was well repaid by The request for information places you uuc'-i no "We have never needed the investigator have been operated, but are voted obligations and no agent will be sent to vi&ii the excellent potato exhibit and attention at all times. Every article we sell carries more than we need him The Postal Life does not employ agent? bin out, may refund unused lcense the fine lunch prepared by the policyholders the benefit of agents' c©i« now. We must keep our extension with it the positive Remington guarantee. first money, but as the Bemidji saloons —the year and every other. school girls. It is indeed encouraging work in close touch with the THE PRESS STATIONERY STORE are put out of business by a law, to find pupils back laboratory. The farmer of today Postal Life Insurance CoqpaL a treaty which they have always ''must have his scientific advisers from the rest of the people making (VkjJ?. MALONE. PRESioeirr) Violated, it cannot be returned." (TOn^flvelMasjuu the same as have all the great excellent potato booklets,