International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 29, 1917 · Page 3 of 12
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PAGE FOUR INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FALLS PRESS 84IMjamoita^HHTP iOAi zmm SinaUPlK., nsrfi canT np an,y a rgnmrnt Esu arts arp all in favor. pany, a..corporation of, yaccfnatibn., ^methin^ JBjije 90 per HWWIli1hiIHHi'm,||^I| ft? ,Aij.* jUO ppx In ^inn^?©^: ajpne, occiir. Jj^-.l^lip^e .never b^lp In the city school of: International Falls there are over pO iiheri of t)M Official County UET mMmmm per cent of the children whbj hvae. peyer l.been,':yogcinatgd..,its S PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY ss- p.. simply criminal neglect, for if ever an epidemic starts here-In '|^A^$ON,-Edl'tor and Manager County of Koochiching vg^ 0j Fifteenth Judicial District this cit^ there will be an" appalling mortality among the childrJn. Entered at tile ftwt bllct at International Falls/ Minn., ai Secend-dam Blatter SJJ M.M P-N.S .j of this city and county to urge all parents to sfee that their County of Koochiching, children become vaccinated at orice. For if case arises in the SUBSCRIPTION.RATES: XT. S., $1.50 FOREIGN, $2.00 PER YEAR. fes-j ir.j% ••]. IIsisS slmlsdWPlaitnift school, all those not vaccinated, ,and who refuse to become VJ|C- vs. .| cinatcd Vvill be cbni£fcilled under the law of the state to be quarantined George B. Partridge? tand Fred A. Harmpn, co-part- for three weeks out iof school losing time and then sfill to noti^g--mey^^gers arid others that they would be raided in ten ners as North\vestem (Tonstrtictibri Coriipan^ Mary-- i| be in danger of getting smallpox later. i| or land Casualty Company of BaItimoi% -L. APOpkrd, It is suggested tP al! "parents therefore, that as the Easter vacation O a W a S a I beginsriext week, they take their cihldren to a doctor and gf it :ratheij strangel that somethingis not being said by Charles L. Sheeran, and L. H. Slocum, I see that they are properly vaccinated, and thstt it WORKS. Fpr those who are seeking the re-election of Mayor Keyes about his it unless it works, theite |s np protection,. and because it does riot tajce .Defend ,good(?y administration oifjj&ie affairs of this city? bitii] :.ooa.ln rn at the first innoculation the^e ,sno reason to argue, hat wont i\ I :r. take on a second trial. t.u .. Mayor Keyds.has beenf weighed in the balance of efficiency as While this is suggested for all children, every adult who has a\public official And found wanting. lie makes no promises or intimations1 not been vaccinated shduld attend! to this matter nOw.! Take of doing any better if re-elected. Are^ you going to vote necessary fomeK.and .slight, inconvenience, and have it ^pric^ j| for his re-election under tlfcse circumstances?• ^I S M?ON S Smallpox is just as dangerous to unvaccinated people ribfvr I#.: as it ever was, for they get the real thing with all its sufferi If,you elect Tom Trons^n ^s mayor,you will elect a man who .^-Plaiiftiff, danger to life, land loss of time. W'-': will tftthe chief p^Scutive of this city and not a mere figurehead. Now is the: time to attend to this matter. No olfl can dictate to Tom. He has knowledge of the duties of L- H. Slocum, P. H. Fogarty, Lyle Culvert.Co. et al. the office and ha| the nerve to perform them for the benefit of the Defendants. MORE EASY MONEY FOR ARNOLD I taxpayers. AT THE EXPENSE OF THE TAXPAYERS STATE OF MINNESOTA ), \DfSTRICT COUET How is it that Mr. Arnold starts suits against certain members )ss.' of the old county board and exempts others who voted identically (Continued from Page One). County of ICoochichine- Fifteenth Judicial District the same on ditch and road matters Is it because certain Johnson,, Joe "Gasperlin, Louis Woolstead, H. VanEttan, S ON S members have exercised their authority to grant him his graft Joe Martell, National Pole Company, Dan County of Koochiching, against the public good? Are they acting in good faith for the best Hallihan, Frank Melandson, A. J. Phillips, F. C. Plaintiff, interests of their constituents, or are they splitting the money? Smith, Barney O'Brien, Frank Wood, John MoLen, vs. J. A. Ball, Henry Ettestead, Jim Haskell, C. H. George A. Elder, Commercial Investment Company, The abatement bill, the purpose of which is to confiscate the Smith, F. LaBelle, A. Hanchett, John Reynart, Leo John Nuveen & Company, R. S. McDonald, William personal property used in illicit liquor selling and close the building Lamaar, Ernest Foss, John Lustig,- Homer Noutil, Durrin, Tlarpld Royem and L. H. Slocum^ in which it is sold for a period of one year, will be before the Beach & Son, Dan Salladie, A. Hanchett. John Fin Defendants. House for special orders next Friday. This bill will aid considerably Ed Bancroft, Pat: Phalen, John Harrison, A. J. Portei-j rin enforcing the law against blind pigging as it' makes the owner Jack Morris,^ Leonard Leamon, Hugh: Wilson, STATE OF MINNESOTA I S I O of the building, who makes money by renting to criminals, guilty Wm. Schroered^ Joe Duper Bradley Timber Company, )ss. together with them. There will be no hesitancy on the part of J. J. Hadler, F. Serway, Skog & Company, W. County of Koochichingf ii)f fc |K|^e^Uth -Judicial -"District the legislators who are looking after the- best interests ofvtheir J. Charters, H. G. Taylor, Wm. Sanders, Gust Carlsoil, constituents in voting for it. I. SUil ON SV 1 Geo. Hoey, Guna^d Lind, Island Lake Lumber Merchants Mafg. Finance Co., ^. Compauy, Chas. Cros^i.'"i: Ra'maley Boat Company, ?Chief of Police Ripple, of boasts enthusiastically of Bemidji Plair^iff, .Gust Jones, Louis Olson, A. K. Aaberg, E. P. Walsh, living the cleanest ^town the state of- Minnesota. Among in in vs. Nord & Snyder, P. F.-Walleck, John Hoey, S. E. interesting things the chief, said: ::"if.^\ypuld be Impossible Other Koochiching County, Thdinpsori, Chas. Naugl^, ^Fdrreston & Landberg, "to put the in the city Beniidji—the .citizens and saloons back of (Two cases). Defendant. J. E. Cowan, Henry Youngman, Border Meat Company, merchants are very well satisfied with the conditions as they.-are. Bergh & Bergh, E. VV. Kibbey, Iver Hock- ,The improved fifty per cent since saloons went out. town has the' rJt is a simple matter of. law enforcement,-and'the -citizens lcff International Defendants. Falls should either change the administration and put rout the pigs else or 1 GiSnjRT •••^fThe fact thg.t oUt :i|i Fifteen^?* Judicial District POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT £west, 134 of them were destined for Minnesota, locatj'tms, 3-nd that Uhis state had more than double the number of its nearest com Inserted by the Labor and Business Party committee. Amount Plaintiff, O illftv'-.i" JV to be paid," '-i L.v H. Slocum, ,P, p. Fogart) First National Bank •mfeftt should not ^it could do ^unsettled a: ^^Lf'lANf 3fQQV:^4- Minne of Mm .'ivb'M r'" 7*'' ,fj-j v|rhe iiquor1'Qter6sts have been unfair in forcrft^' tprctttg^another ano wet. "WM !-•!»'r»H:.Vlrv fi jfS xr' Khtttfjsr vhi'A r-if mi: I J?irst "rfy:\ ||p^iiaa[tibhal State Securitv :-'-:rV'?\0\V :ftltQ(ther baS^i T5T7. Putchkin, before you cast your ballot on ^Ssaron Bengson, election day and consider the Eteffehdantl. fs^lj be six! "i IGJO character of the man you are .STATE Of^MINNESajA is Tyn COU il vbtinjgf1 foir. s"":i ijr W!%, r^i^c -g% dence is all the other way. and unless there are some peculiar 16-f County of fCooChiching Fifteenth*- Judicial: District cal conditions. Duluth A'oters undoubted,ly will demonstrate that they know what they waijt and have minds not subject to change W* S1J M.MQ.Na overnight.—Minneapolis Tribune.- a (i $ and study, their platform well. Plaintiff THE FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY. vs. I.: H. Slpcuni, R.j lS. G. A. Elder, J. A. -Now if, ever is flie time for the farmer tov "figure aihead and Dufrv Comrrierciial Investrnent Co.1 and Farmers' plan the farm production: to meet the demands :oflithe market. National Bank, formerly Farmers' State Bank, of v. He may never again within his lifetime have such an opportunity rii Red LaketFalls,jMinriesota, for profit as he will have in this year of-1917. The demand for Defendant?:: everything that can be grown or produced upon the farm is enormous and th^ prices are sky-high. Enormous! demand and high STATE OF MINNESOTA- DISTRICT COUR| sist that you prices—what better opportunity can there be for profit. rGive a )ss. manufacturer that kind of a chance arid h^ would retire! Hn independence 1 County of Kopchichihg Fifteenth Judicial Distri|| at the end of the year. Now is the time to study: and plan. Leave nothing: to luck or to chance. Get. every laist foot of CAST YOUR VOTE FOR Cpunty of {Koochiching, ground into something- Plan for the hog harvest, .the: ppult-ry harhesty io suir&zmm *m&minc&xs the beef harvest and the butter-fat .hary^t ,Pian the^ k^ crop 5 Ki ^Vs*. itj^at next fall and winter you can "finish" evefy- last, animal' sq 4^7 !Geb.iA. SH/dery"ll Al Ojgfiird, JPi^eph J. Lloyd and SyP^fiave to turn off. Don't take, a single chance on seed—KNOW Armjaj^rFranspjij admimstraitrixi of the- estate of Tvh$t you are pl|^ting and Ifeave ribthfrig inv^r^p^ring- the ^soil In tfie I^stat^ :^Frarispn^and}Lptt Wilsoni ^sB act tbei- words iu trf||fic%. the Vsafnfe'.«^Me'thbdl' inloy^iir tfatmirig thia^ CEO. R. MILLARD, Ftf City Treasurer ing county auditor, "arid P. H. Eogiew^y, as ^cojunty & ^tjsinegis ma.n§.3^|io Succeeds introduces into his business—and *.rT±W\\r.- ?i -tXSSg* il ao fei'^ defO fesrd-giB treasurer of Kopchichiag county, 'r i: .,' 1^- C'j J) 1 £4- ], \h isS Defendant io.lhonsc -S ^in%iiornaI:v FRED LA VALLEY tsr:,r, FIRST WARP STAm^^MlNN^^A': wfell^ ^l lCT ic-OURI rh ElNAk J0HN^0k SECOND WARD 1 )ss. WM'' 4 j? v'ijv- josipii Minik THIRD WARD «r fifteenth JudicilfeDistrict