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

December 9, 1915 · Page 3 of 8

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'"M CTHESEFARMS CANT BE BOUGHT, more mile from the schoolhouse is worth, ~i ill the confidence of the public has no hesitation THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS social value than the farm two or three milef about advertising his wares. As Mr. Caldwell ttn BOUn BVDCWT A Lexington, Ky., banker, who has been the there are never times a business.A distant/ And the rock road that puts says when studying the advances in farm values where Official of Koochiching County, 7 Paper should hestitate to advertise—never ap every-day-in-the-year man farmer upon a direct, hard-surface roads have been built, draws the Minnesota. time when he should be too proud to advertise. greatef^ a in to to iv is a conclusion that even the most expensive roads In the trades and professions the constant, social value than even the schoolhouse S*vc®|Hf as Class Matter 23, 1909, at the SCntered Second June are paying investments for- farmers. Tn one consistent, persistent and truthful advertiser Post Office at International Falls, Minn., Rains, floods, muds, snows, frosts have lit-^ Under Act of Congress of special road district in Lafayette County he is the one who makes the greates suecesses. March 3, 1879. highway tie effect on the hard-surface road. The quotes advances of from twenty-five dollars wonder George P. Watson, Editor and Manager is always right there under you. No Internationl Falls Press Pujblishing Company to seventy-five dollars per acre within the last Publicity helps to clear the mystery away the farmers who have floundered around five years. While he credits the increased, that sometimes hovers over the banking business, centuries in the bottomless roads of the last two values to rock roads, he says that it is difficult and as the speaker said, there is no Busi-, when in Kentucky hold on to the farms, "Thank Goodness" says the Chisholm to discover just ''few farms are for sale ness which offers itself so w.ell to truthful the once they are properly connected with Tribune-Herald "There's lots of work in the since the advent of hard-surface roads." publicity as the honestly conducted investment, world. ^1 mines,farms and woods for those thrown out Social values as well as financial values are banking business. There should be no doubt The farms are not for sale I It is a strike of work by the closing order". fimong the arguments used in a rock road about the quality and value of the bonds and ing commentary on the value of hard-surface campaign in a neighboring Kentucky district investments. Given that as-the first requisite roads.—Minneapolis Journal. Some people are wondering whether the The argument is made that the farm half a "there can be no question as to the value of the K'i'- president of the city council will fight as valliantly advertising. This is an age of publicity and FURS-HIDK and put to rout as completely, the liquor u. the man who is alive to the fact is likely to S. NEAR BREAK Ask for thai men's attorneys when they come to plead reap the harvest—Philadelphia Inquirer. WITH GERMANY. GREEN LABELED •mm CUiteHMTm mU hm» for illegal saloon licenses as he did when he tad to aa to at HICKORY Write for VHe* LM. mirkat Npait AlfriH ta "i&SS Hunters' andTfappirpalli was fighting for his own ferry license a few THE GREAT WHITE PLAGUE. BRAND Teutons Characterize Action RUBBER FOOTWEAR tthli years ago. of Wilson in Boy-ed Matter as By G. P. Swinrierton, M. D., County Health Officer Your Dealer Can Supply You Unfriendly. •zo» You must take your choice between two A few centuries ago, Europe either individuals must be restricted restrictions Washington, D. C—Secretary was swept by the Black WVW from imposing a nuisance on the community Lansing, in his decision to refuse Death. The city of London, against the will of the majority, or Germany this government's reasons the la gest in the world then, else the majority of the commuity must be restricted for requesting the recall of was deserted. The rich fled, Representatives Boy-ed and Von from suppressing those nuisances in in terror, for their lives, to Papen, has the backing of President tieference to the interests of individuals. ARTER'S the country. The poor remained Wilson. A serious diplomatic Joseph Chamberland. and died horribly, clash is imminent. The relations ONVENIENCES between the United States and strewing their bodies everywhere. It is rumored that the city council expect Germany are nearer breaking Grass gr in the the assistance of a prominent attorney from clown than at any other time streets. The only sounds HOME, For" the •another city, in deciding their action on the since the war began. A breach of those of death-carts rumbling through were saloon licenses, at their next meeting. This relations with the possible recall SCHOOL, the stricken city. of Ambassador Bernstcrff by his attorney has beeK actively engaged for the or OFFICE. The Great White Plague stalks more own government is seriously discussed. liquor interests. The rumored action ibises stealthily, but almost as deadly, through The United States atti-t some pointed questions at this time. Are the America. TUBERCULOSIS kills more people tude has been interpreted £t the majority of the city council determined to German embassy to be "very unfriendly." than any other disease. "'bull" through their ardent support of the There wos NO remedy for the Black saloons at any price? Are they, as the lawful Death. TUBERCULOSIS is CURABLE and representatives of the people of this city determined, BIRCHDALE PREVENTABLE. to go against the good advice of All kinds of theories have been held as to their own city attorney Against the individual, Mr. Sandt, principal of schools, the spread of this disease. The dust one pointed enquiry, which they are said to made a visit to the Falls in the breathes from the street, the very air we inhale, have received from the Attorney General of interest of the school Wednesday. getting it from our parents by heredity, which they the state, as to the grounds upon Frank Ball had the good luck Spreader Tube and other more farfatched, have been given. persist in their action? Is this high light of to turn over in the "Black Maria" Photolibrary Paste Modern investigation shows that these it on the hummer. Roads the legal profession to be paid from the public and put are not quite good enough yet causes have relatively little to do witl^ the treasury Is it not proper form to call in for such lumbering busses. spread of Tuberculosis. expert legal assistance, over and above the Harry Whitcomb is visiting Carter's It IS spread largely by direct, or close city attorney, in cooperation with him. By Kis sister, Mrs. Geo. VanOven, at contact with one who has it. Particularly one Regulation what right are the representatives of the International Falls. with affected lungs, who coughs up much people at liberty to search out ways of prostituting Bottle Jas. Murphy made a trip to see. sputum. This sputum is usually laen with their sworn duty, to get around, in any Mucilage his mother at Bemidji before germs of the disease. It may be coughed infine way possible, the clear authority of the county she goes to visit her son Ed for particles into ones face. It may be taken up option law, now in force in this county, by a the winter in California. more or less from upon the fingers, and conveyed majority vote of the people? Gunder Nybo is making good I to the mouth readily. It may contaminate headway on his cedar job 011 the TO USE NEW ELECTION PLAN. the home food milk bottle day by day. Chas. Hall place south of town. and Our mail carrier makes hn And in other ways of direct entrance of the trips on time in his Studebaker. infection into the bodies of those living close Under Ashtabula's (Ohio) new government The auto truck proved too heavy 3 by proportional representation every faction to such cases, is the disease spread. and slow. continuously with cases of Tuber­ of voters totaling more than one-eigth of Living The consolidated is promised a the votes cast, gets one representative in the culosis, in the same home, or intimate circle, Photolibrary new well and a new engine and causes the LARGEST PER CENTAGE of city council. The change was made Nov. 2. Paste in pump to pump up the submarine. •W- Ashtabula, with 20,000 population is the cases. Mr. Sandt talks of having a Bottles Only part time contact with such cases, first American city to adopt the plan. It is skating rink from the water said to be truly representative of all the citizens. shows a less propertioii of infection in others. pumped from the submarine. WHAT IS THE REMEDY? The Tuberculin Miss Anderson gets up some The plan's advocates predict that it will pretty good lunches and talks of Test will give positive evidence of the be generally adopted. They claim it is based securing the services of Mr. on principle while others are based on patronage. disease, in all stages. The discovery of all Whitcomb as bread maker and cases in the state, by authority to examine, The citizens are said to be pleased with expects to start a quick lunch and test all suspects. The segregation of all it. counter to accommodate the frequent known cases, in properly authorized Sanitoria. Party control, an objection to the city meetings of the telephone Minnesota has a Sanitorum Law, for counties. nager plan, has .been obviated by the Ashtabula company. Every county or a group of counties' principle plan, iit is said. It is asserted Quite a number of prospective that by having the best man of any group of may have one. settlers have Birchdale and vicinity The CAUSES of the CONTINUANCE of voters seek a council place on his group's principles, in view as their future home. ward politics is abolished. the disease, with all our knowledge, and provisions Mr. Sandt has his. orchestra Carter's drilled so they make some quite for handling the cases are:— There were 14 candidates for seven places, Handy Glue Pencil agreeable noises at the church (1) Hiding cases where the disease exists each nominated by a two per cent voter's petition and consolidated school. (2) The unwillingness and fear of those on non-partisan ballots. Each candidate's Mr. Hawn sold Ruberg and affected, of being discovered, and becoming faction was stated after his name. Each voter Son a very fine lot of beef, about put the figure after his first choice. His vote outcast. 1800 pounds, and it all finds ready (3) Unwillingness, in some instances, of counted for but one candidate but he could sale. physicians to report cases to the State Health make as many secondary choices as there were George VanOven is moving names. The councilmen were chosen at large. Authorities. back on his homestead from the (4) Indifference among all classes, even Election to office was determined by dividing Falls where he has been working our legisdators. BUT these reasons can, if for the past three years. the total vote by eight, giving in Ashtabula, CARTE R's, The telephone people had a neccessary, be all over come, if rigid police a quotient of 372 on the basis of 2,972 valid very successful meeting the 4th. powers have to be used by health authorities. votes. Any candidate with 372 first choice The annual meeting is along ^otolibrary votes was elected. If he had over 372 they The desire is to get all cases to come under about the 8th of Jan. at Indus, care voluntarily. But where there is opposition, were given to the next highest man not already when several questions of interest Carter's elected. Low candidates were dropped and this should be amenable to authority. will threshed out. Office their votes added to the next highest choice An open carrier of Tuberculosis' has no more Photolibrary Paste for the right to be at large, in contact with the on the ballot. When the ballots were cpunted Don't forget to put Red Cross the business faction had three, the Irish, Swede healthy, than a viru elnactsesfiofm -.atheberys Press Stamps on all your packages during and Italian one each and the Socialist, (the healthy, than a virulent case of Smallpox. the holidays. The Christmas Red Cross Seals, are sold only party mentioned) one. Stationery Store so that the Minnesota Public Health Association, MUST NOT BE TOO PROUD TO may spread knowledge of this dreadful ADVERTISE disease. That it may educate people to follow out the Health Laws of the State for its PREVENTION. The former president of the Investment If, as many SEALS were sold in Minnesota, Banker's Association of America in an address -1,^7 -.35^ 4 A A A AAA AAA A AAAAAAAA before the delegates who were attending the as there are Tubercle Germs in just ONE Far The Press-" annual convention of the organigation at Denver CASE of the disease, a Sanitorium could be strongly urged the importance of advertising. built in EVERY COUNTY, and maintained Th(ere was a time when a banker was as INDEFFINITELY. chary about advertising as a physican, but that BUY SEALS TO STOP TUBERCULOCJs TJT day has passed and the financier who desires^5 iZ 'z ILszw *-7 'I