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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ception, I have always found Mr. sota State Fair for several years, ional district I should like nothing POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. I cheerfully commend him to Craig to be governed by the I consider him one of the best better than to get out and the citizenship of the Eighth district highest ideals and his decisions and biggest men in this state hustle for his election. 1 as one entitled to their enthusiastic Inserted by the Craig-for-ConRress Committee on behalf or Charles Craig of JJuluth, candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress in the Eighth have always been reached after for the position for which he I am certain that if elected support. ^Minnesota district. Amount to be paid. ^22.25. the fullest consideration of all aspires, and I think that the his record in congress would Very truly yours, Leading Agriculturists, Dairymen and Stockraisers of Minnesota northern section of this state is interests concerned, and they satisfy every resident in the district. F. W. MURPHY, Tell Why the Selection of Charles P. Craig Would Be of Inestimable have been made on the basis of lucky indeed to have a man of his experience in agricultural Benefit to the People of the Eighth District as Well the greatest good to all without Yours respectfully, regard to any personal or selfish matters to represent it at Washington. E. J. STILWELL. as the People of the Whole State. interests which might have influenced some men at such Mr. Craig is eminently fair in Letters to Duluth Friends of Mr. Craig. Wheaton, Minn., June 9, 1916. times. anything he undertakes is well During the six years I have THE KEYS TO SUCCESS* without any doubt, the very posted in all matters pertaining Hutchinson, Minn I trust Mr. Craig may obtain serve dwith Charles P. Craig as best herd in the world of Red the nomination and the subsequent to the part of the state he will June 8, 1916. member of the state fair board PROTECT YOUR INVENTIONS Polled cattle, which herd has election. I am very much interested in represent is clean, manly, and —as one of the managers of the produced, by careful selection, Very respectfully, straightforward in everything the nomination of Mr. Craig for state fair, his counsel and service breeding and feeding, several of THOMAS H. CANFIELD. he sets out to do. the Republican nomination as have been of conspicuous Send for free booklet explaining the world's record cows. He has He has done a great deal toward congressman from the Eighth value to the state. how to obtain Protective Patents Hamline, Minn., also developed one of the best, the settlement, betterment .Minnesota district. His intelligent and active interest and Legal Trade Marks if not the best, herd of Guernsey and upbuilding of Northern Minnesota, There is no question but what June 5, 1916. in the agricultural development Labels registered. Copyrights secured and cattle in the Northwest. Both I wish to say most emphatically and I believe his election Mr. Craig would be a valuable of Northern Minnesota has Design Patents obtained asset to the Minnesota delegation herds have been operated under that in my opinion no man to congress will be a step in the distinguished his public service a careful system of breeding and in Northern Minnesota knows right direction for that portion in Washington from an TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the past years. feeding and also testing, so that that section of the state better agricultural standpoint. of the state and the state as a Mr. Craig has not only the G. HOWLETT DAVIS He is, in my opinion, one of they have served as models for or has done more to further it whole. ability but it is my earnest conviction Registered Patent Attorney Minnesota's big men. He has other breeders to imitate. agriculturally than Mr. Charles If I can be of service to you that he has the desire to D. C. 918 St., Washington, I have heard Mr. Craig deliver P. Craig. in this campaign I am yours to demonstrated his great interest serve the people of the state and in the agricultural welfare of many addresses before meetings I have often heard the statement command. of Live Stock Breeders' associations, made, and never contradicted, die entire state, and more especially Very truly yours, Development associations that Mr. Craig is one of GEO. ATCHISON. the northern part, which THE GOOD JUDGE ACTS AS PEACEMAKER I and State Agricultural society the ablest and best posted men .still needs a great deal of help. His election to congress would meetings, and have always been on Minnesota agriculture that St. Paul, June 6, 1916 'I SAY W-B---THE NEW CUT REAL astonished at his detailed knowledge we have in the state. TOBACCO CHEW IS THHI. be a great help to that section of I OOKES I have been watching with SOMETIMES SKEsf fSURE! BEST EVER AND I WON'T STAND VOURE END SERIOUSLY. the state which he would represent, of matters pertaining to He has been unselfish and tireless FOR NO LITTLE BALL HEADS keen interest the progress of Mr. I RIGHT, CAN'T YOU DISPUTE EITHER.T TAKE A as it would better enable agriculture and live stock breeding. in his efforts, spent his time JOKE Craig's campaign for congress him to secure the agricultural He has always presented and money to demonstrate that from the Eighth district. some thoughts which have engaged development of Northern Minnesota Northeastern Minnesota can produce It is to be hoped that Mr. which he has so earnestly the attention of agricultI something more than iron Craig's candidacy will be successful, urists and breeders and I would ore and timber. been striving for. because there can be no I sincerely trust that the people prefer to hear him more than I believe should he be nominated doubt but that he would be a of the district will realize any other man, speak upon such and elected to congress, he most valuable representative, -his valuable worth. matters. would be a most useful man in both for the Eighth district in Very truly yours, promoting the co-operation of In the report of the Economy particular and for the state in W. W. SIVRIGHT. our agricultural interests in the and Efficiency commission there general. state toward the development of was evolved the best plan for During my service with him the Eighth district, in so far as the furthering of the agricultural on the State Fair Board, of Lake Park, Minn., it can be affected by laws and Wtobacco interests of Minnesota through which he is president, I have June 8, 1916. HEN your friends disagree about their ordinary regulations enacted by the U. S a departmnt of agriculture, that been impressed, not only by his I am very much interested in tell them how to end dissatisfaction with The live stock business of has even been presented to the sterling qualities as a man, but seeing Mr. Charles P. Craig of W-B GUT Chewing—the long shred Real Tobacco Chew. Northeastern Minnesota is, ,in Minnesota legislature. Had this also by the unusual ability and Duluth elected to congress from It's the quality—the small chew with less grinding and my opinion, several years more plan been adopted a State Agricultural zeal and interest which he has spitting-that's what makes men like W-B CUT Chewing. the Eighth district. 1 have been advanced than it would have A 10c. pouch paves the the way to chewing comfort— dapartment woul dhave well acquainted with Mr. Craig displayed in promoting in every been had it not been for the keen and your dealer will to serve you with the Real Tobacco Chew, been established which would be glad way that he could the agricultural for many years and have seen interest Mr. Craig has shown in have corelated much of the work "Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste" him serve as president of the interests of the state at it in the past. Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City now being done in a haphazard large. Minnesota Live Stock Breeders Yours very truly, manner by other departments, association for two years, and I do not believe that there is J. C. SIMPSON. and also have evolved plans for a man in the state of Minnesota -as a member of the board of future work which could have managers of the Minnesota fair who has a more intelligent been carried out in greater economy St. Paul, June 2, 1916. for five years, and president for knowledge and appreciation of I notice by the papers that Mr. to the state and of greater the needs of the agricultural two years. I am also acquainted HERE ARE GOOD Craig of Duluth has filed for advantage to the interests with his work as chairman of the districts of Northern Minnesota election to congress. I really above mentioned. than Mr. Craig, and I am sure Economy and Efficiency commission hope he will be elected as I which submitted its report that no one could do more effective, Mr. Craig also has complete REASONS think his election would not only if as effective, work to the legislature of 1915. knowledge of the work along be a good thing for the people of for his district than he could. these lines being done by existing I will say frankly that I have Duluth but also for the rest of In common with all Minnesota agencies, such as the State never been acquainted with a the people of this state. business men who have given the Agricultural colleges, State Agricultural why you should carry a ban** account: man who had more knowledge It was my privilege to serve matter thought, I am convinced society and the Federal both in general and in detail of with him upon the board of managers Your money is safer in a bank than anywhere else* that the future of the distributing Department of agriculture, "what Minnesota had in the way for the Minnesota State centers of the state depend so I believe that if he should be of resources in agriculture. He A bank account teaches, helps and encourages Agricultural society for several to a very large extent upon the electe dto congress he could represent not only has this knowledge of you to save. aen. years, and my observation was continued prosperity of the agricultural the agricultural interests the past and present codidtions that he was well posted upon all districts which have of the state and the country at of Minnesota, but has broad, It gives you a bettor standing and strengthens subjects of agriculture, and was already been developed, together large more ably than any other constructive ideas of what developments your credit. always willing to do everything with the settlements and improvements man who has been sent to congress can take place in a he could to promote the agricultural of the very large Hie check book system is the safest, simplest and from the Northwest. practical way toward improving as well as the general most convenient method of paying your bills* area as yet unimproved. ^agricultural conditions and furthering I have referred only to his business interests of the state. The Eighth district, as much the raising of more and qualifications in connection with To those desiring banking relations with a strong, He has had wide experience if not more than any other district better live stock. agriculture, as his ability in general in agricultural interests, has a careful and safe institution, we extend our services* in the state, is vitally interested He has always been a busy business matters is well broad and liberal mind and, in in this progressive work, man in connection with large interests known to anyone who has been my judgment, if elected to congress and surely the voters of the First National Bank in the city, but at the acquainted with his past life and he could and would do Eighth district could find no one -same time has followed in a remarkable work in the state where he has much to forward the development V. more capable or better qualified P. SHELDON. Pres. Cashier G. N. MILLARD. way the detailed management resided so many years. A. Q. WEDGE. Jr.. Vice Pree. J. G. PETERSON. Asst. C&ah&er of the state and the entire to promote, encourage and continue of the Jean Duluth Having been associated, as northwest. International Falls Minnesota. the great work than Mr. farm. At this far mhe has carried above mentioned, with Mr. I trust that he will be elected. Craig. out many practical experiments Craig for many years in matters Very truly yours, If I were a voter in the Eighth along the lines of better of state-wide importance, I am E. S. WARNER district I would support and •agriculture and has developed, pleased to say that without ex- work for Mr. Craig, because I know his sterling honesty, integrity Owatonna, June 5, 1916. 30 DAYS and ability—because I I notice that Charles P. Craig, International I Falls Abstract Ca president of our society, is a know that no man could have a Trial candidate for the nomination higher conception of his duties as a public servant than he—because for member of congress from BUKDtCK, KREMER KING. Proprfctaw. your district. I am convinced that his Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance work in congress would be I am certainly interested in his success in that matter as he greatly beneficial, not only to Collection*, Conveying and I mum the Eighth district, but to the is eminently fitted for that position. He has been very prominent state at large. J. E. BURDICK, Manager Sincerely yours, in forwarding the agricultural fcs&sftaatsea&l Falls Mini mfi interests of the state, CHARLES PATTERSON. and especially in the northern LO part of it. Minneapolis, June 5, 1916.. If he is elected he would certainly I consider Mr. Craig one of be in a position to do the best informed men on agricultural Farmers— things for the settlement of that Tear Choice of Ninety-Few (94) Styles matters in the state of Colors M4 Sizes in t&e end of the state as he has the Minnesota. Through his unbounded famous Ifne of flaU0M Bicycles, shown in full color in oar biff new Catalogue fust off the press. There personal knowledge of what is enthusiasm and intelligent $11.7 B, $13."IB. S1B.7B are eightjMhree (83) others, alao. shown at prices ranging from READ WHAT FRESNO COUNTY,CALIFORNIA OFFERS! mfEAD np. There is a Bicycle for •VVJf rider, at a price made possible only by our neeedd for the farmers. methods he has brought FACTORY-DIRECT-TO-RIDER sales plan. This rich productive California county is sparsely settled compared You probably are aware that HflMFY CCHH Mil i?* irrite TODAY for this new Catalogue of "Ranger" Bicycles. the agricultural county and state at price* lov then VDiU aetoniah you. VbHV IMP •VHh I Tires and Sundries so Also, is was through his efforts that to the East. There are thousands of acres ready for industrious ail eharaee prepaid fall particulars our great new offer to deliver to yon yonr choice of any exhibits at the fair up to a point of ONE MONTH'S FREE TRIAL. of the 94 kinds of RANGBR" Bicycles yon may select, for the Red Poll cattle have made farmers land that will yield far more than the average genuine. This wonderful offer is absolutely No one criticises yosr choice if it's a "Ranger"—the never before reached. most popular, largest wiling Bicycle ia the country. such an enviable and wonderful TIRES, LAMPS, Baltt-Up-Wktels farm land throughout the United States. Here forty acres He is generously considered record. trie Lighting Outfit*', all the newest ideas will bring more revenue than a quarter section in some parts in this section of the state as in Bicycle equipment and Sundries," as well as the Repair Parts and Combination Offers for am in hopes that you people HALF USUAL PRICES. I refitting your old Bicycle—all shown fully illustrated, at Our new the man who put St. Louis of the country. The land is suitable for general farming. Alfalfa Catalogue is the largest ever issued by any Bicycle concern. Even if you do not need anew are aware of his worth and that Bicycle now, or Repair Parts, Tires, etc., for your old Bicycle, yo* need this Catalogue to tell you county on the map in an agricultural is cut six times during each year and yields from 1 the prices you should pay when you do buy. you will put him accross. f|ERCD IfSCBITC Ml AHTCII way. I know personally we want a Rider Agent in every neighborhood to ride to 2 tons per acre. Big opportunities for practical dairymen, BEllfVfaBl llUtn I WAR IEV and exhibit the new can select the Very truly yours. "RANGER." Yoti that he takes great interest in particular style suited to your own needs. Boys and young men in all parts of the country are stock men and poultrymen. Splendid climate. No severe winter. riding Rangers" and taking orders from their friends. They make a good commission on every ROBERT CRICKMORE. doing everything possible in the sale and so can you. Our great output, perfected methods and machinery enable us to sell SENS FOB BEAUTIX-ITX. 7BEE BOOKLET. "qualllr" Bicycles at prices below all competitors. interest of the northern part of MSTVRCYCLE AND AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. Tells all about opportunities in Fresno County shows views of erowine Our big, new Catalogue also gives large oranges, alfalfa, figs, raisins, etc. Send 10 cents for sample CODV of Sunset Mankato, June2, 1916. space ts these lines atlowest prices. Thousands of our "Bicycle" customers of'a genera tiowago the state and has not hesitated Magazine, the monthly magazine of the West. Ask for Fresno Co booklet are sow buying their Auto" Sundries of us, because they know "Mead" quality and prices are I have been associated with to devote both time and money alaajs right. Sunset Magazine Service Bureau, San Francisco, California TODAY. H—111 W Do not dehy. A postal request at a coat of oue cent will bring yon the Charles P. Craig of Duluth in to develop that section. DO NOT BUY wmderfwi trig catalogue. uatil you get it and oar mew offers and prices. the management of the Minne- J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS If a resident of his congress- 1