International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 12, 1916 · Page 5 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS tKESL M&ssnsssxssxx^v&a^^ GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT TALKS ON THRIFT GOOD ROADS FUND International Falls Abstract We Loan Money The Thrift Habit. (Continued from Page i.) BURDICK, KREMER & KINK, Proprietors. The trouble with a great many upended upon any pro- amounts Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance people is they expect to acquire jec* amount claimed to a good habits in old age, while federal governthey Collections, Conveyancing and Loans spend most of their youth muf submitted "P°" ment be This bank loans money. That's the way we make J. E. BURDICK, Manager. in cultivating bad ones. It is so *e completion of the work or, our living. But we don't loan money foolishly nor easy to postpone doing things ,e Secretary of Agriculture International Falls, Minnesota for imprudent purposes. that are hard until tomorrow, determined to make pay- has and so easy to drift along today.'ments construction progresses It is our ambition to see this community prosper as at intervals of not less than one and it is decidedly to our advantage to see that Not only is hell paved with good **MISW68miS6«X«86«X«%«96«XKS«XaX«»XK36$06«96$06*X«Xia6IISaeS6X% month. it does prosper, because if the community prospers intentions, but the pathway of The office of public roads will Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. the average man is strewn with our deposits will be increased and we will have more as far as it is practicable, endeavor the wrecks of^ good intentions. money to loan. It can readily be seen, therefore, that to have the roads of one The whole scheme of right living we cannot consistently loan money for any purpose state connect with those of another. E. A. Yernberg, Manager contemplates that man should not conductive to the best interests of the community The effort will be to have not put off until tomorrow the in general and the borrower in particular. On this the roads continuous ii the things he should do today. basis this bank loans money gladly. and Retail Meats. Wholesale states, and patches here and patches One of the habits we hope to Fruits and Feed Groceries, there will not be constructed acquire sometime is the habit of out of anv of the federal thrift. This habit often comes lite—not otten from unle,ss they should be Home-Made Sausage and late in life—not often We Loan Money on Farm Lands. Call and See Us. choice but often from necessity. where the traffic is Hamburger ocallt,es Having satisfied habits that are heavy ^e.demand great, and destructive, when the passions .. Give «s a Trial and Yon Will are burned out of a decaying Sam- Money From Uncle II Stay With Us The First National Bank mind and body, men find them- Minnesota will get $142,394.06 selves more or less free from as her part of the appropriation Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh temptations, and mistake a flick- of of the federal aid $5,000,000 ering flame for a ripening virtue, road fund. This money will be Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Mian. Any habit which is forced is available for use during the year likely to find itself in an un- ending June 30, 1917. ™e «0°0 UUPSFS KINDNESS IS REWARDED AT THE CAFj."^ healthy environment, and be-1 The amount appropriated uncomes meaningless in its prac- der the Federal Aid Road act, JUDGE,THE PROPRIETOR VERT MUCHl Subscribe For The Press APPRECIATES TfOU TEU.IH4 HIM ABOUT tice. which provided for the allotment W-B TOBACCO MO ASKS THAT TfOU DINE TO-PA*y AT HIS EXPENSE Before you can practice a vir- 1 road fund, is divided be- tue, you must desire the results tween the states according to the 1 which that virtue brings, and, m^ea§'e °f public roads, rural understand the process through.ma^ delivery and star routes as which it comes. Many a man has sh°wn by the records in the post gone to his doom because he °^ce department. The populahoped to stop drinking, or spend- t*on anc* the state and the area JOHN M. GISH ing, or gambling, some day, but assessed valuation of property his hope never got to the point also be taken into considera- Watchmaker and Jeweler tion. WATCH of action. For each of the next four years Frequently you will find standing an increase of will $5,000,000,000 ONEtV-B Agent for Singer Sewing alone, or in groups, on ^vind-swfept plain, trees with no ma(^e *n the fund to be distri- good turn deserves another—one good chew Machine Company and of GUT Chewing gives a man the tobacco branches on what the sailor kuted to post roads. Woodstock Typewriter. & satisfaction he's been seeking for years. This means that Minnesota would call the "windward side," A good chew of W-B GUT, long shred, means a small will get practically twice as and leaning sharply, in the direction chew. The salt seasoning brings out the rich tobacco Also dealer in much for the year ending June in which the wind blows. flavor without grinding and spitting—that's what makes Wear-U-We*l Shoes This has been no sudden process. three times as much for 30, 1918, it a gentleman's chew. For years the north wind has the next year and four times as Get a 10c pouch at any business-like dealer's. Give W-B CUT the quality test—and learn the biggest surprise of your tobacco experience. blown gently or fiercely against niuch in 1921. this tree, so that little by little The money will be handled Made by WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City it became distorted in shape, un- through the state highway detil "Silver Plate that Wears it has become its habit to I partment. 9$ Madison C. Bowler, socialist, E. E. Lobeck. grow lopsided. Thomas E. Latimer, prohibitionist, Eighth district: Republican, 6 PARTIES NAMED IN No bad habit is acquired in an Arthur L. Markve. Clarence B. Miller socialist, instant—it is a subtle process, MINNESOTA BALLOT Sixth district: Republican, little by little becoming so fixed Juls J. Anderson prohibitionist, that the nature becomes distorted Harold Knutson democratic, W. Bert N. Wheeler. (Continued from Page i."* like the tree, battling in vain F. Donohue prohibitionist, John Ninth district: Republican, Darius F. Reese democratic, against an adverse wind. Knutsen. Lowell E. Jepson democratic, Carl C. Van Dyke socialist, If this habit is to be a wholesome, Seventh dstrict: Republican, Neil M. Cronin socialist, J. G. Herman W. Phillips prohibitionist, sweet and fruitful one, it Andrew J. Volstead democratic, H. O. Peterson. Soltis progressive, Thomas D. must be acquired while the body Fifth district: Republican, Irve Townsend prohibitionist, Schall. is healthy, and the mind vigorous. It must not be a dying reformation. Its best work can be ,rv"": done when the earning power is greatest, the resisting power Since 1847, the year Rogers Bros, originated electro-silver strongest, and the future, it may plating, silverware bearing the trade mark 1^7 ROGERS BROS* be, afar off. has been renowned for quality, wearability and beauty. No man ever becomes a spendthrift at a single leap. The wasteful habits which he allows to grow become so fixed that, stamped on forks, spoons and fancy serving pieces is a struggle as he may, and wish as guarantee of heaviest plating, perfect workmanship and hard as he might, he cannot exquisite design, assuring Any long and satisfying service. change his nature. Old age may article of silverware marked 1M7 ROGERS BROS, may be compel thriftiness because there selected without further investigation. is nothing more to waste, but the Between You and Bigger Crops Sold by dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue leading saddest commentary on human "CL," all patterns. she wing life is to find at the close nothing INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO., MERIDEN, CONN. Successor to Meriden Britannia Co. stored up of energy, money, stand the stumps. Clear them out. Change your profitless, taxeating or property, for which the stump fields into cultivated farm land. Clear your land the best years of life have been THE given. quickest, cheapest and best way. Rip out your stumps with a I PROPER Thrift is a composite virtue. It (TOO includes the desirable attributes One Man of economy, self denial and saving )INE but it is no relative of nigardliness or meanness. The man WAY Stump Puller who would let his grandmother starve is not a thrifty man but TO THE a brute. Any virtue carried to W I N I I E S extremes becomes undesirable It gives you a giant's power. A little an acre from a single setting. One man and no longer a virtue. The push of a few pounds on the handle can carry it, set it, and work it with thrift that does not make a man gives a pull of tons on the stump. ease—horses are unnecessary. ALL STEEL charitable sours into avarice. (St Paul and Minneapolis) Thrift means better homes, better It does not take many such pushes to Your money back unless it pulls the ELECTRIC AFTERNOON TRAIN citizens, more comforts, land Mr. Stump and all his roots completely stumps from your land. Try it ten days, more enjoyments, little waste, LIGHTED out of the ground. It will clear No strings to this promise. Lv. Duluth 1:45 P. M. little anxiety,—peace. Out of it Lv. Superior 2:15 P. M. MODERN Send for Bigf Free Catalogue Today -grows productive energy, steady Ar. St. Paul 6:30 P. M. TRAINS courage, opportunity, independence, Ar. Minneapolis 7:10 P. M. self respect, aimfulness in Learn of our Easy Payment Plan. See the photographs of the stumps it tl^en has pulled. Read the letters from farmers who have bought Kirstins life, manhood. It is the one material the EVENING TRAIN and are glad that they did. Learn how a Kirstin has ofteii paid for habit that has no shady DELIGHTFUL itself in a single day. Read about the Kirstin Service, which side. It is acquired little by little—a Lv. Duluth 11:10 P. M. gives, Free, information about Land Clearing. Don't buy A.J. ST. CROIX steady pressure (in the Lv. Superior 1140 P. M. KIRSTIN Cft, a puller until you see this book. 520 LadiactoeSt RIVER right direction) until it becomes Ar. St. Paul A. M. 6 :20 Ejcauba, Midfe* second nature to save, and thrift COUNTRY Ar. Minneapolis 7:00 A. M. me Please send becomes a habit. Book on Land Clearing, —TICKET OFFICES— Abstracts and tiiles to all property A. J. KIRSTIN CO. Duluth: Superior: Name..,. At. in Koochiching county furKoochiching Superior Street ft 6th W. At. Winter St. ft Often AT. 520 Ludington Street, Escanaba, Michigan Spalding Hotel Block 823 Tower County Abstract Town. jCo., official abstractors, Interna- ArcTV —I rrrwipTT. «5V "Mh TICKETS Ct votn* swhai jfeSffwrnxnTw '-v ..T?„iie A A.