International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 18, 1916 · Page 1 of 4
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''Wr S I jr N 1M1EKNATIONAL FALLS PRESS appetite and falling off in flesh, a physician should be consulted. Political Advertisement. ence of all in his home commun- 9B This is one of the fruitful sources of tuberculosis of the lungs. THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ity- These germs may have been lurking about the breathing channels Inserted by the Craig-for-Congress He is a patriotic citizen. Campaign Committee on Behalf of ..He stands for the kind of AND BORDER BUDGET jawaiting such a condition of lowered resistance on the part of Charles P. Craig, of Duluth, Candidate for the Republican Nomination for Americanism that means a better ,lung tissue to begin their growth. Now is their opportunity. It is Official Paper of Koochiching County, Minnesota. Congress. Amount to be Paid $20.00. home, a better state, a better an occasion of much gravity and needs skilled care and attention nation. to prevent the disease developing into a firm and complete hold Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. upon the lung. Money to loan on Northern INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. These colds, when they affect the nose causing nasty running Minnesota lands. GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager. noses and catarrhal discharges, are frequent sources of chronic Jevne & Norton, Agents, catarrh, an infection of the cavities of the head which open into vi International Falls, Minn. the nose, known as sinuses. This nose infection also very commonly May 18. extends along the Eustachian tubes, which are fine canals leading ''.In lieu of a written platform, a man's record is his platform." —Abraham Lincoln. from the upper part of the throat to each ear through which air is supplied to the ears to maintain the pressure behind the drums. Northern Minnesota Development association meets at Hibbing When this affection gets as far as the drums and the chamber Visit June 7th and 8th. A good husky delegation should go from behind them there is set up an irritation which causes running ears, Yellowstone this city and county as matters of great importance to our county rupture of the drums, and very dangerous conditions. If such should will be discussed. arise do not fail to consult your physician. National The fact is that the results and complications of the "common We are crowded to the limit with supreme court briefs and cold" are often more serious and extensive than what are regarded Park other urgent work so that we are compelled to reduce the size of as dangerous illnesses. this issue, but have tried to get in it everything of local interest. One cannot be too careful with these colds or take too much Rainier National Park Our regular eight-page home-print paper will be with you again trouble to seek the entire removal of their hold upon the system. CHARLES P. CRAIG. next week as usual. Don't neglect such a serious thing. Seek proper advice before North Pacific Coast more dangerous complications arise. AND A Record of Accomplishment. The filing of Charles P. Craig, of Duluth, for Congress in opposition A A S A He has devoted thirty years to C. B. Miller, has met with very decided confirmation by This Summer MEXICO CONVINCED to aiding the agricultural development those who are personally acquainted with him or know of the TALKS ON BANKING. of northeastern Minnesota. U. S. PLAYS FAIR efficient work he has done in connection with the state fair and He has encouraged othrr public interests he has been connected with. How to Draw a Check. dairying with his time and talents Continued from Page i.) and rendered material aid """, munications was cleared up by In these days, when we are compelled to think of our inadequate in the development of this industry. The first thing a depositor in General Obregon's agreement preparation, it is especially fitting that the memory of those a bank should learn is how to not to bring the large force of who fought for the preservation of the union more than fifty years draw a check, for if a check is Carranza troops in Sonora thru He has ben a pioneer in making •ago, and for the freedom of Cuba from the Spanish tyranny in 1898, improperly drawn it may lead to Pulpit pass into Gen. Pershing's Northeastern Minnesota a should be appropriately remembered by special Memorial day exercises confusion and might bring a rear. region of productive farms for on May 30. loss to the bank and annoyance While the War department the man of small means. Excellent train service, and the best dining car to the depositor. In the first' is satisfied with Gen. Pershing's He has helped as a director service in the world. ROOSEVELT FOR PRESIDENT. place the figures should be plain- equipment to care for his force Low Round Trip Summer and its president to make the ly made, so that no question can in any circumstances, the possibe Minnesota State Fair the great- Tourist Fares made as to the amount. If a We note with no small degree of satisfaction the effort that bility of a large Carranza force est exhibition of its kind in the figure is carelessly made so that In effect on certain dates. is being made by the "stand-pat" and "old guard" republicans to being moved to his rear, was re-' world. For details apply to it confuses those who handle the garded with some concern press the candidacy of Hughes for president. He has taken a leading part in C. G. WHITNEY, Agent check, numberless hours of work We have had a recent example in the case of ex-President Taft every movement for the advancement International Falls, wfa"Send may follow. For instance, if a Troops Along Border of his state. •of the unwisdom of taking a good man from the bench to make a for free travel literature bank receives a check for $1.88 Safe From Outlaws He is known nationally among A. M. Cleland poor president of him. with a poor "8," and a clerk lists agriculturists, stock growers General Passenger Agent The knowledge we have of the efficiency and ability of Judge Washington, May 16.—AmerMexican it as $1.08, it may take many and dairymen. ST. PAUL, MINN. Hughes in the present emminent position he occupies upon the border are now safe hours' time to find the difference He has the esteem and confid- •supreme bench of the United States, justifies us in believing in his from further raids similar to and the entire day's work may continuance in that position. It does not commend him, however, that at Glenn Springs, administration have to be gone over. The rule •as a suitable man for president. officials were confident should be: Never make a figure today. that may be mistaken and never The election of Mr. Roosevelt at this time would be the best JOHN M. GISH pass one that is in doubt—correct selection the country can make. We know what he is, we know They indicated that with additional Watchmaker and Jeweler is by crossing out the bad United States troops and xwhere he is, and we know what his fitness is for the office. WATCH and making a good one along- national guardsm being placed A careful survey of the horizon fails to disclose any possible side. along the border, only a general or probable candidate who in any degree approximates Mr. Roosevelt Agent for Singer Sewing Second, the words and figures anti-American outbreak across in fitness at this time for the position. Machine Company and should agree. The law says that the border, Carranza soldiers With Judge Hughes upon the supreme bench, Elihu Root as Woodstock Typewriter. if the two are different, the writ- participating, could endanger secretary of state, and Mr. Roosevelt as president of this United the words govern, but make American border towns. States, we have a triumvirate hard to beat or duplicate. both carefully and get them Such an outbreak is considered Also dealer in alike. Wear-U-Well Shoes highly improbable by officials HINDERANCE TO PROGRESS. here. They expressed the belief Third. Begin the writing well that Carranza troops apparently to the left of the writing space Have you ever stopped to consider what a dead weight to progress are being employed in special effort and fill in the unused space with petty jealousy and spite may be in any community? There to prevent future raids by a wavy line. Begin the figures is not a village or community in this county where better advancement outlaws, and to round up those well up against the $ sign and Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Ce. guilty of the Glenn Springs at- of the best interests of that community would not result if make the character 00-00 after, but close up against the figures, tack. this personal bickering and contemptible enmity were done away E. A. Yernberg, Manager Use a good black ink and write with. Come to the Money Raising firmly, so that plenty of ink gets In unity is strength. This is an old saying but it is still pregnant Sale at the People's Store into the fibre of the paper. Wholesale and Retail Meats, with truth. 1 here can be 110 doubt but that if these regretable Fourth. Always write your starting Saturday, May 20. Groceries, Fruits and Feed personalities, founded upon mere nothings, were eliminated from L. RIFKIN. Prop. name exactly as you wrote it the life of every community in the county, such advancement of on the bank's signature card. the interests of all would result as never before. Home-Made Sausage aad "Mrs. William Smith'' may be An Irishman was sitting in a lhere is only one just cause for strife. That is when a question Hamburger the same as "Mary V. Smith," depot smoking when a woman •or pniijiple of right or wrong is at stake. But an investigation of but the bank account doesn't came in and, sitting down beside the factionalism throughout this county shows the existence of stand that way. him, remarked: Give us a Trial and You Will only a limited ground for such just cause for strife. Adopt one signature and stick "Sir, if you were a gentleman Stay With Us Lawlessness, corruption in official places, the circumvention of to it. Do not flourish, nor make you would not smoke here." righteous and benciicial legislative acts in their enforcement, alone a fancy signature. Handwriting "Mum," he said, "if you wuz Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh •are just cause for a fight. Then it should be a stern and relentless experts will tell you that a plain a lady ve'd sit faather away." one. distinctive signature with no Pretty soon the woman burst Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, M*mn out again: Are these the issues which keep your mind rancorous toward furbelows is the most difficult "If you were my husband I'd one to forge. your neighbors? If not, then you have no just cause for strife. If The law of forgery is that the give you poison." it is some petty thing beneath the dignity of a man to notice, away bank is bound to know your ''Well, mum," returned the with it and make your peace with your fellows. signature, and pays a forged in- Irishman, as he puffed away at strument at its peril. The risk is his pipe, "if you wuz me wife I'd THE DANGERS OF COMMON COLD. HERE ARE GOOD take it."—Kansas City Independent. all theirs, but that is not to say you should not help to eliminate 1 his return of unseasonable and miserable weather is the occasion the chance of forgery by taking for an outburst of quite an epidemic of "colds" in various care that your checks are pro- REASONS CITATION FOK OH forms. perly drawn. If you are grossly TXON FOB ADMINISTRATION. Every such cold is an infection. The germs negligent, you might have to ESTATE OF ALEXANDER STEWART have been lurking about the nose and throat waiting stand the loss yourself. Better why you should carry a bamc account: STATE OF MINNESOTA, for a favorable opportunity to attack the system. be safe than sorry. There are J- ss. numerous protecting devices on County of Koochiching Some indiscretion of clothing the body insufficiently, Your money is safer in a bank than anywhere else. IN PROBATE COURT. the market, some better than getting the feet wet, and incidentally In the matter of the estate of Alexander others, and these may be used A bank account teaches, helps and encourages having the system overloaded with its own toxins Stewart, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons you to save. as added safeguards but there gives these germs their chance. interested in the granting of administration is no rule of law that compells of the estate of said decedent: Beginning perhaps with a running nose and It gives you a better standing and strengthens The petition ofEdson S. Gaylord you to oso. You are safe if having been filed in this court, watery eyes, the cold gradually extends down the your credit. you follow the above suggestions representing that Alexander Stewart, 4k F. Swinnerton, bronchial tubes setting up more or less bronchitis, then a resident of the city of Oshkosh, but safer if you use a protecting D. State of Wisconsin, died intestate on VL The check book system is the safest, simplest which is evidenced by a cough. device, for then you cannot be the 24 th day of May, 1912 and praying most convenient method of paying your bills. that letters of administration be Such a cold is not a simple thing. These germs, as they produce charged with any negligence in granted to Edson S. Gaylord and the court having fixed the time and place these symptoms, also produce a depressing condition upon various making your checks forgery To those desiring banking relations with a strong, for hearing said petition parts of the body. In older people the toxins generated by these proof. Do not make it easy to Therefore you, and each of you, are careful and safe institution, we extend our services. hereby cited and required to show germs may affect the heart, weakening it, as well as the rest of, work a fraud through your account. cause, if any you have before this Do not give checks to court at the Probate Court Rooms, in the vital organs. In such people utmost care is needed. Such a person First National Bank the Court House, in the City of International strangers. Do not leave your should rest, and refrain from the routine duties of life. Keep Falls in the County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the check book lying round. Do not the alimentary tract cleansed, and after the subsidence of the accompanying 17th day of June, 1916, at 10 o'clock F. P. SHELDON. Pres. G. N. MILLARD. Cashier leave a signed check where it A. G. WEDGE, Jr.. Vice Pres. A. M., why said petition should not J. G. PETERSON. Asst Cashier fever, have light but nourishing diet. be granted. may be filled in and used. Your International Falls Minnesota. Witness the Judge of said Court, and Among the young this cough and bronchitis are a very serious banker will bless you if you follow the Seal of said Court, this 15th day menace. If such a cough does not disappear in two or three of May, 1916. hte foregoing suggestions.— JOHN BEBO, weeks and shows a tenclency to linger, accompanied with failing (Court Seal) Probate Judge. American Bankers Association. 5-18-6 1 jLj«v jgjjgj !fcrf -Is'iurfi.fi DEFECTIVEPAGE