International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 30, 1916 · Page 2 of 8
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1 -L- «*w» I «??v"T vm r^kT"" N p$%.l *wfy.~*^i'~' f\*j "4?R'r -j* r- _, -,,_J~-''^" "^"J«V~ 5^^i'r "sas^ ^*4|| »v"$ ••:..••. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE MUMPS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OUR FARM Just now there is quite an epidemic of Mumps *N a in some parts of the county. The presence of the DEPARTMENT JOHN H. BROWN epidemic indicates a large decree of ignorance as Attorney at Law Conducted by to the nature and seriousness of/this disease. MARK M. ABBOTT Agriculturist Office in the litis Block To many a person who gets this disease etaoin International Falls, Minn To many people a person who gets this disease is an object for laughter and ridicule. But CREAMERY ORGANIZED as a matter of fact tl\e condition is one that is DR. H. H. IHRIG Koochiching county agricultural far from being a laughing matter stock took a sudden rise Dentist The facts set forth in this article are for the last week when the Koochiching OIBce over Holler's Confectionery purpose of securing aJ better co-operation among Swinncrton, Dairy and Produce asociation T. International Falls, Minn. the parents of all children affected yi'th this dis- X. D. was organized. The organiza tion is the result of agitation on ease so as to prevent its further spread the part of both business men Mumps is a particular infection which attacks thex glands GEO. S. LANGLAND and farmers for a creamery at Which form the saliva. These glands are situated ust in front of LAWYER International Falls. The Koo-'^nd extend a little below each ear. A canal from each one opens In litis Block on chiching Dairy and Produce |on the inside of the middle of each cheek, and it is through these! 4th Ave. association, howevfer, has been! openings that the saliva flows into the mouth especially during International Falls, Minn.1 so organized that it may be ^'^he time of eating. This saliva is a very important agency when use in other ways than smip mjxe(j properly with the food in the mouth, is securing the first furnishing a home market and. digestion butter factory for cream produce ,feta^es ?_f_S?stlon F. J. McPARTLIN The infection of mumps probably enters the mouth from the near International Falls. Lawyer discharges of the mouth Of someone already affected with the Although the maintenance of a For the older Office over International (disease. This infection then enters the opening of the above mentioned creamery is the primacy obect of State Bank canal, and spreads onward into the gland itself. There the the association and ultimately International Falls, Minn. the manufacture of butter will be disease' is started. men who its principal function, other lines The disease itself may be associated with the usual symptoms of activity are demanding its of sickness. Fever, malaise, headache, general feeling of being & F. SWINNERTONM. D^CM. dress young services at present. The creamery unwell. Physician and Surgeon will not be started before The glands begin to swell, giving the characteristic appearance Eyes examined and glasses fitted. spring, but the usefulness of the one affected. The swelling is usually which cannot be missed in Office over Empress association, .n buymg feed, nulled^,, .jn ,ittle Before swelling front of and etends a bdow the ears Theatre Styleplus #17 products and seed gram and giands. sweiling the ion of the The International Falls, Minn. Clothes„jfjL dealing in eggs may be demonstrated as soon as one hundred ma'' by etension of the infection to other glands under the jaws, and twenty shares have been |*'lso be noticed in that location. The awnc price Ihe nation over". DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE subscribed. One hundred and The disease may be severe even to the point of causing delirtwenty shares at each must .Sum. But the most serious complication is an etension of the in- Physician and Sturgeon $25 be subscribed according to the lection to glands .in other parts of the body which may leave seristate Office over litis Drug Store law before operations can|ous impairment of other important functions of the body, Phone 11 Night Calls' at Hotel Koochiching be begun. This means one-fifth^ The swelling may last for a week, and during the continuance of the total capitalization, which Q£ jjsease is contagious. Old isn't age is regulations provided by the health laws of this a crime. $15,000. I heaitia The The Koochic airy disease practically as for measles, PHINNEY & CAMPBELL ling an this gtat are the same for .Produce association is purely cooperative. LAWYERS Each stock holder is I whooP,nST cough, chickenpox and some others. But it's a crime to be old Over International State allowed only one vote regardless! away The cases should be lsolated the home from a11 other while still young. I children. No child with it should be allowed outside the home, Bank the of number of shares he holds. Thus the man who holds only jnor tiny other children allowed to enter the home where ^-it exists, International Falls, Minn. Now to please you! We sell one share of has just as much *It is the neglect of these regulations that has lead to the $25 voice in deciding how the busi- spread of this condition in this country. It is the duty of every* Styleplus Clothes $17, that ness shall be managed as the man j,township board of health to see that this regulation is observed W. E. LAWRENCE 1 who holds the maximum an these cases. Even if it is necessary to instruct the marshal include a range of models $500, THE REXALL STORE amount allowed. Limiting the pr constable to enforce the regulation. tempered with dignity— amount of stock one man may Such neglect of the law as to allow children to attend public International Fails, Minn. hold avoids the possibility of one pat|ierin„s tm entirelv recovered is a dangerous and unlawful but not without spirit mans getting a corner on the1 business. While a considerable Practlce'amount DR. E. A. THOMPSON of stock is being talcen I is to be hoped that the territory where these cases now pre- Youmen of middle age can DENTIST by business men at the present will take strict-measures to prevent the further spread of this ail have your kind of style. I time, the shares of non-patrons, disease, and avoid extending it to other and at present unaffected Phone 245 will be turned over to farmers ij^arts of the county. Over litis' Drug Store I $17—the same old price, who are patrons as soon as the Teachers in all schools of the county will do well to see that International Falls, Minnesotu farmers wish to buy them. The children affected and from homes where the disease exists are not no more this season and present articles of incorporation allowed at school or any other place except the home, and thnprovide NORTHERN MINNESOTA guaranteed as usual for 8 per cent interest on Gnjy rea(|mit them to school on the permit of the health officer of the stock but when a majority of -townshipj required bv law. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION the as the stock is owned by patrons Markowitz & the articles may be amended, if W. C. T. U. NOTES N. M. D. A. MEETING desired, so as to provide for teh Dr. R. H. Monahan .. Phone 223 An intet est'rg meeting of the The seventh annual meeting of division of dividends on the basis Summerfield union was held the the Northern Minnesota De- Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone a-: hnm of 223 of patronage. Mrs. Walford Herman Tuesday velopment association, to be held Dr. #Mary Ghostly Phone 301 The creamery will not only last. en members and three at Bemidji Thursday and Friday, CLOTHIERS Eudestine Hospital ....Phone 79 furnish an outlet for milk pro- The devo December and will be a visitors v-ere present. 7th 8th, duce in territory tributary to International tionals were led by Mesdames good roads meeting. Among the Falls but it is exipected International Falls, Minnesota Office over International State Rose and Heermance. After the speakers on the program are to greatly increase the Bank—Phone 155. business session Mrs. McHugo Senator R. C. Dunn of Princeton, number of dairy cattle kept. It read a paper entitled "Giving who will speak on "Minnesota's International Falls, Minn. will give a new impetus to the Thanks." We wish we could Road Laws," Senator John ~H. industry which is destined to lf have it printed in our column. It Baldwin of Frazee, whose subwas make Koochiching county famous. a wonderful paper, full of ject is "Prison Labor on Public inspiration and helpfulness. We Highways," and a representative The association may at any We Pay time'^ext^end lt^'activity to that indeed much to be thankful to be sent to Bemidji by the ofof Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. buying and shipping live for- Coun' y°Ur blessings name fiee fpubl.c roads at Washing- HIGHEST PRICES stock, or building and operating by °ne' fd 5"r" to"'u them one a warehouse for handling pota- Prlse/°" what the Lord has Other speakers on the protoes. for E. A. Yernberg, Manager Any farm products and all done' Ev£n thouS ™ork £ram a"n°"?"d t,by fn", our material needed for farm produc-jdoes discouraging at, times, George D. McCarthy of Duluth Hides, Pelts eem ., yet» do our best for Him, are Richard R. Price, director of we Wholesale and Retail Meats, tion may be handled by this as- *7 j- sociation 'we our rewar" some teh general extension division ot Groceries, Fruits and Feed Shares' in this organization some where Let us not the state university M. F. Jamare ar of Duluth and John Owens of now'being subscribed for .to °,nl-v, ?n'e thanks b"? show our and Wool Cook. Reports will be submitted Home-Made Sausage and be paid for. in cash or bankable t.hankl by. wor.k.ln£ for Christ- 1 for "faith without works is by Chairman Otto I Bergh note as sOon as the minimum Hamburger of the agricultural committee, jdead." We are only human, so number has been obtained. our mistakes are many. Let us Chairman P. H. McGarry of the amendment No. 1 committee and The advertising columns of learn to forgive and forget, rethe Give us a Trial and You Will newspapers are a certain in- membering ours is a Christian Chairman L. B. Arnold pf the Stay With Us dex of the successful business union, and there is work for all rural credits committee. The meeting is expected to attract houses of a city or town. The, to do. rule holds good in every metrop- Following Mrs. McHugo's paolis an unusually large number Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh of northern Minnesota development Be sure and see us before in the -civilized world. Pfint- per, the legislative study was er's ink has made thousands of. taken up with Mrs. Carrier as enthusiasts. The opportunity International Falls, Minn. you sell. We will do as well Second Ave. and Fifth Street for discussion of road men rich and never yet made one!leader. The cabinet, U. S. and building and road laws will draw poor. The bold advertisers are state supreme courts, and army as anyone else by you. the successful business men. out a large number of people, and and navy officers were discussed. Those that launch out and scatter The new books were distributed various other matters of legislation the association has offered $300 are to'be discussed. broadcast facts and figures, and much interest shown in tlie in prizes will be held in connection Majestic Hotel S. E. Thompson & Son keeping their,, business ever before The roundup of Jthe boy's and study the first lesson will be a. with the meeting and several girls potato contest for which the pedplej never relaxing, part .pf the first chapter (to paragraph hundred potato samples are expected Cor. Street and Hennepin Avenue Seyenth neyer retreating, but always five on page ten). This to be shown by the chil^ MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA pressing forward, pushing ahead includes the legislative, executive 'Phone 128. y? dren. Exhibits of potatoes and Mildredina Hair THE ONLY MODERN never to have to regret "lost op-! and judicial departments of our POPULAR PRICED HOTEL corn will also be made by adult, Remedy Grows Hair portunities" or "what might have government. The next meeting Within one block of ten theatres and principal growers, the Bemidji merchants 5 department stores. been'J but unbounded success is will be held at the home of Mrs. having offered a long list of 65 ROOMS 65 ROOMS with and we can prove it by hundreds or testimonials. theirs, to which the world pays James Watson, 1115 Sixth street, prizes. On the day following the it never 75c—'$1.9!) SI.25E-»$1.50 j\ Twin City Stamp A homage and many attribute to Let us all be present with a good fails to produce the development association meeting, desired results. It luck as a favorite of fortune I Stencil Co. lesson prepared. Every member lipt and Coid Runn'nj Water, Local and enlivens and invigor a farmers' institute will be Roop\. Long Distance Phones in Every at a when the real' source of this is asked to be present and bring 3l Stamps glands and tissues held and a large number of farmers by RAY BOYD Actual Results of the scalp, result- great Success lies directly a friend. Remember the date, Eormcrlv Chief Clerk Vendome Hotel ing: In a continuous and increasing: gTowth are expected to gather at Bemidji. through the channel of judicious Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5, of the and dandruff. 50c and hair, removes Cur Kates are Always AS ADVERTISED $1.00 a bottle. Sample 10c. Mildred Louise and persistent advertising. December 5th. Plan to attend. Co., Boston, Mass. A' Wj -F. mwm 1