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November 28, 1918 · Page 3 of 8
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•I* yr^r vt*f £& INTERNATIONAL-FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 28, 1918 PAGE FOUR -i&Mn RETURN THANLS FOR VICTORY THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS contests while at least two are staged STATE POLITICS for the senate. Here the contestants GOV. BURNQUIST'S PROCLAMATION will- likely be Senator George Demori Rum got by in' the* recent Sullivan of Stillwater and L. C. election with less than a thousand AND BORDER BUDGET Spooner of Morris. Both failed by majority to his credit, so the returns St. Paul, Nov. 24—Governor Burnquist issued a Thanksgiving say, but even though booze won, his a cose vote. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY Unfriendy sources are busy with a day proclamation.yesterday. future is by no means secure. There GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager story to the effect that the State Th termination of the war into which our nation, are rocks ahead and the pity of it successful Safety Commission will go out of all is that needed legislation entirely entered to do her share in the progress of gives free government, Entered at the Post Office at International Falls. Mian., as Seeoad-elasa Matter business"~the first of the year, but foreign to the liquor traffic is due to us this year a special reason for manifesting our gratitude to the such is hardly likely. -While a cessation be involved. Dry leaders in Minnesota God of nations for the great victory the democracies of the world SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR of world war hositlities has in are even now girding their loans a measure minimized its activities, for the fray and the battle is due to have won. 1 The German people have been so trained to depend on their yet there is *mvch for the commission? start with the opening of the next May we also, on this day, express our appreciation of the bountiful to do. While some few have regard- session of the legislature. It is due Royalty leadership that they cannot even form a Bolshevik or harvest and the many blessings of the last year, and especially to figure in the organization of the, ed the commission in the light oi any other kind of a government. They seem to know less of the preservation of the liberties and opportunities which we, as house and it is due to have an up' an interloper, it has been of great about self government than even the Cubans or the Russians. Americans, enjoy under that form of government which is based on stage position in the shaps of nit-1 value to Minnesota and in the two merous bills desired to either eli-1 years of its ex-istetnce has done a the foundation of justice and brotherhood. minate the traffic entirely or to'-soj world of good. It has ustified its Thanksgiving is also a fitting day upon which all of us should When the boys get back home from the cantonments and from hamper its manufacture and sale ar| existence in many ways and has aidto looik upon the future, praying that from the source of wisdom and the trenches they will make short work of the Bolsheviks, whether make the business unprofitable ed materially in the state's war work. righteousness a spirit of good will and foresight may enable us, they brazenly flaunt their disloyalty by unfurling the red-ragfor try to This means trades and complications Carl G. Malmberg, former reoand as a people, to live in harmony and co-operation for the true progress you can bet your last dollar that resentative from Forest Lake Washthose hide it behind our .-glorious unconquered star spangled banner. concerned will not overlook ington county, it is said would not be of all. anything in an effort to I averse to beinp named chief clerk of embarrass. Now, therefore, I, J. A. A. Burnquist governor of Minnesota, the next house. Another who is said It looks as though the old adage coined by the sailors of Columbus The odd feature of the dry and wet do hereby urge that Thursday, Nov. 28, 1918, be observed throughout to have designs on the job is G. O. fight was the large number of socalled when they were voting as to who should be governor our commonwealth as a day of Thanksgiving and praise to Himi Hage, banker from Crookston. Former dry counties that either voted the Carribbian Islands which says "A vote in the ballot box is as who has generously supplied to us our needs and brought us out .of chief clerk, Oscar Arenson may wet or else gave a dry majority so safe as a punkin on the vine," but oftimes repeated recently by a go after the place again and if he the international struggle a righteous victory. small that it practically countetd for does his election is pretty near certain. certain proud henchman as though it was original with him, is nothing. The big support for the J. A. A. BURNQUIST, Governor. dry amendment came from the population going to be knocked into a cocked hat. One of the election surprises was centers where the saloon still alr~l£rough sterile: absorbent cotton,, the defeat of Odin Halden, county flourishes. A&_ former Governor Van preferably Impregnated with carbolic:' auditor of St. Louis county. Early add, Into the teats by means of a Sant aptly put it the dry localities Secretary McAdoo who has been holding down seventeen jobs specially designed syringe. Soap and were rid of the saloon and they either reports were to the effect that he had in Washington gives as his excuse for resigning that he can make prater should first be applied to the did not care or else were fearful gotten, by, but Odin brought wor-J teats and udder, after/which they money enough to keep his family going. Poor man, he better that their present surreptitious sup-j of his defeat to the capitol himself, should be carefully disinfected with a lUfiHDK come to Koochiching cpunty and take up a homestead or have ply of liquor would be denied them, Odin Halden had served as auditor five per cent solution of carbolic acid Judge Palmer appoint him Clerk of Municipal Court, where the To the average man in public life the of .St. Louis county for nearly a (three tablespoonfuls to one quart of quarter of a century and was regarded results in the recent wet and dry water). Then Insert the syringe' In cost of living and the task of keeping up with societly don't turn a TREATMENT FOR MILK FEVER as a fixture. He brought to the the teats and force air in each quarter fight are in the nature of a disappointment. man's hair grey. of the udder. After one-fourth of office many reforms and was responsible The most of them would th* udder Is well distended with filtered All Dairymen Should B« Prepared t* for much good legislation relating have preferred a dry victory but if air a broad, piece of tape should Administer timple and Sueceeeful to this particular office. it had to be wet they wanted it overwhelmingly be tied about the teat to prevent the The cowardice of the German navy which did not dare come out Remedy to Cow*. State school finances with a demand so. For nearly a quarteT air from escaping. In case the air and fight will go down into* history as a byword. Even the depleted for radical changes in the present of a century Minnesota has biennially becomes absorbed and no Improvement (Prepared by the United Btetee Department contingent of the old Spanish navy knew it had no chance against method of distributing special school of Agriculture.) Is noted within five hours, a repetition been in the throes of a liquor In view of the fact that milk fever of this treatment^ should be made under aid among the graded and rural Admiral Sampson's fleet, but it came out of Santiago bay just the fight of some kind. Much needed leg-' ia a very common disease affecting the same antiseptic precautions as schools of the state, will be a leading islation has been strangled because same, put up the best fight it could and heroically surrendered cows, particularly the heaviest milkers the first, each quarter of the udder feature of Gov. Burnquist's message, of its presence and millions of dollars in the large dairy district, it is of when its ships were beached or sunk, with its colors sank flying being filled. The air should be left In to the coming legislature. It is likeiy have been wasted. It will be the great importance that, dairymen ae the udder for 24 hours, and when the beneath the waves. ,that,.he will insist on a complete reform same again this coming.year.~ quaint themselves with tile present extremely recovery Is assured It should be, gradually Financial help for the public successful methods of treatment. Governor Burnquist handed out a milked out. It Is best to secure schools of the state through the medium the services of a veterinarian for thils decided surprise last week when., he Let us give thanks.No nation has a greater reason for thankfulness, The disease more frequently attacks treatment, but this .Is not necessary if of special legislative aid is announced the official retirement of thank God, our country has not been made desolate by ruthless well-nourished, fleshy, heavy-milking the daliyman or farmer Iws proper fast becoming a burden. Under the C. G. Schulz state superintendent or cows. It occurs during the most active equipment and takes due precautions. war, but it has given of its blood and treasure in cheerful sacrifice present plan many counties are discriminated education and the appointment of J. period of life (fourth to sixth against. This is especially for the salvation of the nations which have been ravished M. McConnell, a prominent Manlcato calf), and is characterised by a sudden the case with the newer districts. educator, in his place. Supt. Schultz onset and complete paralysis. One attack the cannibal Hun, and has done its full share to bring the proud It was this fact that actuated Gov. does not render the animal immune. has been on the job for over teti military autocracy to an unconditional surrender and we trust, end It generally follows closely the Courtis *1 Burnquist in his school aid veto of years and was supposed to be bomb for ever the danger of any similar tyranical possibility. Thank act of calving and terminates in a two years ago and it is more than proof. Gov. Burnquist did not Offer that hurt short time (usually from 18- to 72 God, we are no longer considered to be a nation without heart and likely that there will be another veto any explanation for Mr. Schulz's hours) either in recovery or death. if a change is not made. soul, whose God is the almighty dollar, and if the possibility ever tirement and there was no need. to, While the disease may occur at any Farmer legislation it is expe.cted Piso*s fires prompt I ask for one. The -former superintendent existed of our ever becoming such we have been so refined and time during the year, it Is seen principally and effective relief. will figure largely in the coming session. broke with Jiis excellency, a during the warm summer seasoh. It quickly eoothee broadened and exalted by the great sacrifices we have mad? and :ji It was a feature during the It is rarely, if ever, met with In year ago over the question of state' inflammation and the magnificent conduct and deportment of our boys at the billets past session, and the farmers got pure beef breeds. irritation. Eeaea school finances and that settled if. At the commencement of an attiack hoarseness allays most of what they wanted. They and camps and in the trenches that there is no longer any question He did not take kindly to the governor's tickling. there Is usually excitement, the specialists would have got the remainder if they that we are a nation under God whose unselfish purpose cannot be veto of a $1,250,000 appropriation Get Piio'i from say. The cow is restless, treads had stood together, but they got in- yoor dralliit. in the shape of state school questioned. Heretofore we have thanked God for bountiful crop. with the hind feet, switches the tail, aid and joined the forces antagonis- to a fight among themselves, ^and and walks about uneasily. These symptoms Coutalmt Nt Opiat* I and continued life and health, this year we thank Him also for the Safe for Yovafaad Old spoiled their cake. The Non-Par tic in the shape of state school aid are followed within a few hours opportunity of service that has come to us and for the enlarging, tisan League members will try to by partial paralysis, Indicated by a and joined the forces -antagonistic staggering gait, especially in the hind ennobling and purifying effect that this service has had upon us both lead the farmers at the coming ses to the governor's demand for reforms. legs. The animal then becomes quieter, sion, and it will be interesting to see State Supt. Schulz is credited with as individuals and as a nation. more weak, and finally falls down, how. far they will go. having behind him the best jjolitical unable to rise. While down the animal Vance Chapman, machine in the state, to-wit the edilcational assumes a very characteristic position, 'The County Chairman." WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME forces of Minnesota but this which is a great aid in diagnosis. The fact did not worry his excellency Be head is turned around to the side (usually the left) and rests on the BIG ROAD SHOW COMING decided that the former superintendent SWE SUGAR chest On the day following the onset You, the Hun hiding behind the American flag—you, who delight of education would have to walk of the disease, and in some cases even "Which One Shall I Marry?" Last to spread stories and slurs to hurt America—who refuse to the plank and he did. within a- few hours, the animal may KKTHE season's successful play will be seen give of your abundance for the needs of our soldiers and allies— Next week should see the launching be up eating and drinking in a normal MAN at the Grand theatre Sunday night of plans for the organization of the manner. In fatal cases the animal who lie and cheat about the needed rations of sugar and wheat— VHO only, December 1st. may remain perfectly quiet, being completely coming legislature. Both house and who grudge loaning a little of wealth on the best security on your FIGHTS N The play is presented by Messrs paralyzed, until death. senate are inolved this time, but in earth—you, in $hort, who go as far as you dare to oppose and hinder Rowland and Howard, producers of .The. treatment eonp'sts jn lectin 2 the case of the senate little trouble o±_ many popular plays. "Which One America in this war—you may think you are "getting away" is expected. Quite a few senators BIG ROAD SHOW COMING Shall I Marry?" is the largest production have already consulted with LeutGovernor with it. scenically, offered on the International Frankson and the report But are you? Circuit. It is an allegorical is that there will be little friction comedy drama with a serious True, we, your neighbors, are weak enough to be to you civil jn house the selection of a speak purpose, and contains several interesting though we shun you when we can no one tars and feathers you, or' er is the big thing and just now in- interludes which are an entire even paints your house yellow rib one refuses to buy of you, or sell terest is centered in W. I. Nolan ot novelty, and require all the modern to you. Therefore you chuckle,and think you have fooled those! Minneapolis, whom many think wiU mentions in lighting and stage setting. pull down the plum. The names of "American fools." Theo. Christianson of Dawson and 75c and $1.00. Wait. The boys are coming home! Chas Warner of Aitkin have been Admission Children, 50c. Adults, mentioned, but if they have any designs The boys who have worked and toiled and suffered as you cannot on the place they have not CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION imagine can suffer and toil, not fors money or glory anyone made such public. Rep Nolan whose TO SELL, MORTGAGE OR but fr the love of truth, justice and liberty, are coming home. home is Minneapolis comes pretty LEASE LAND When they come they will rule this land". From their ranks will near being a house veteran. State legislative circles first knew him in ESTATE OP JAMES M. MILLER be chosen all the governor^ the senators, the presidents their good 1903 arid he has served almost continuously will or ill will shall make, or ruin enterprises and business. The rest STATE OP MINNESOTA ever since. In that time he 88 of us—those who" stayed: a^ home because wefowl to and tti$se who County of Koochiching lias represented two Minneapolis stayed at home hecause:^ -%^nted to and ^eould^ho^wfto tried fc In Probate Court legislative districts "Billie" Nolan is to go but were not allowed and those who committed^ per jury to THE STATE OP MINNESOTA TO particularly qualified for tfie position the heirs, legatees and- devisees of going—will sit will of speaker, as his knowledge of things escape g^J^a^e^ack and down, and the boys Caroline A. Miller, deceased, and all legisative is extensive and his execute persona interested in the sale of certain run the world. ', 4 veshipabove'the ordinary. By lands belonging: to said estate. what will the boys do to you, you yellqwed^Hyefed But Huns The petition of C. H. Hastings, as profession he is a lecturer. He is a representative of the above named camouflaged as Americans The quesHon Js, W.hat, won't they do dry, but not a radical estate, being duly .filed in this court, tb you? When they return and hear your story,sWhich we sliall The supreme court this week ctiised representing that it is necessary and up the, vacancy in its rankscauifed for the best interest of said estate and all delight tb tell, you will realize that you didn't get away withNfc— Of all interested therein that certain by the. elevation of Cpmmissionfeif H.: Spring Valley Sun. V' ,lands -of 'said estate described therein jB. Dibell to the bench by the appointment be, spld and praying that license be a of-'Edward Lees, a promiiiieiit to htm granted to. sell the same. atifrney of Winona. Judge Dibei! WE WANT THE BOYS New, Tfcererfere, You and each of you, are hereby cited and required to made a supreme court justice by PP show -cause, if any you have, before Gov. Burnquist folowinj^th'e death of: this court, at the Probate Court Rooms After all this peace is an intangible sort of a thinjj It does'ut J* stice G. L. Bunn. Judge Lees, the' tffe' in the Cpurt House in International new supreme court commissioner's seem real. Only one thing will make it so. When the boys begin Falls, County of Koochiching, State of r- Minnesota, on the 20th day of December, a Democrat, but his never hfeld office, to come home, we shall know the war is The boys-—they over. 1918, at. ten o'clock A. M., why the His firm, Webber and Lees is are who we want. Some of them went away kids and will come prayer .or said petition should not bfe-f Iff WALTON PYRE regarded as one of the strongest in granted. maimed. back men. Some went away healthy and will come back southern Minnesota. Witness the Judged of feaid court, But we want them back, every mother's sort 6f them—we wish them The Non-Partisan League'did not and the seal of said court, this 27th I N day of November, 1918. fare very well in the legislative returns. here to show them what we think of them and to express our appreciation Which One Shall I Marry" (Court Seal)?* Berg John it Wise onM who have been 4 of their sacrifices. Judge of Probate Court ft* 1 1 scanning the lists ^ay the league will J. H. Brown, m. All we want now is the boys'-~Grand Rapids Herald Review. GRAND THEATRE. DEC 1ST it is said there will be a number of Attorney for petitioner^r-N.28 D.12