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•*. *1 .»• INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS JANLTARY 16 1919 FAGE EIGHT ALL FEDEXiL KAIL chiching, within thirty days after ser_vice HOME SERVICE BUREAU WHAT THE WAR HAS DONE of this summons upon you excluaI FOR THE UNITED STATES ive of the day of such service and it CONTROL OPPOSED SOLDIER LOST you fail to answer the said complaint By .Newelf Dwight Hillis within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff A soldier from a neighboring couii in this action will take judgment against you for the relief demanded. ty was" lost. His mother had not 1. The war has made the United State Commission Declares State I Dated this 9tlv day of January 1911). heard from him for four months. Her States the great exporting country Jevene & Norton, Should Adjust Problems, Arising in —exports double those of England.. last letter was returned. The fighting Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Small Towns M1F. was over the Government had 2. She is furnishing nearly onehalf J. 16-30 International Falls, Minn. of. all the goods for international sent no. word that lie \^as dead or Minnesota's voice on railroad control BANK NO. 976 wounded or missing. But where was commerce, thus helping to as expressed by the Minnesota Statement ot Condition of he. What had become of him? Why support the Atforld. railroad and warehouse commission, AMERICAN STATE BAXK 3. Within four years her imports didn't he write i^Was he lying sick in OF RAMER is opposed to centralized government have risen sixty percent, and her a hospital somewhere, thousands of At Close of DuHineMis 011 October JJM!i control of all transptfttation miles away? A neighbor directed the exports one hundred and fifty-percent. At close of IliiHineMB on December 31*t matters. Judge Ira B. Mills chairman 1018 mother to the information bureau of of the Minnesota commission, said RESOURCES 4. She has bought back from the Red Cross Home Service in that I today the commissioners are heartily oans and Discounts ...! $69,898.81 town They showed her where to Europe two billions of securities, Overdrafts l,66i),5r in accord fvith the statement issued and has become the world's chief send, through the Red Cross, and U. S. Bonds 1,537.00 in Washington by C. E. Elmquist, Furniture and Fixtures 3,000.00 helped her write the letter. That creditor nation. Other Real Estate /. 550.00 former Minnesota commissioner, and 5. Four years ago she imported made her feel better, somebody helped Checks and Drafts in Transit 2,601.35 now executive head of the National manufactured goods, and exported her write the letter. That made Due from Banks $859.52 Association of Railroad Commissioners. Cash on Hand (Items below). her feel better, somebody car^d, raw materials now, she imports Cur $3,653.00 somebody was doing something about chiefly raw material, and more and Gold 200.00 "Exclusive national control will deprive Silver 748.35 more exports manufactured goods. it. Her letter set in motion the machinery How Good Other* 242.98 $4,844.33 $5,703.85 the small town and the small of our great Red Cross organization. 6. The value of cotton goods exported Check and Cash Items $336.85 shippers of any chance to complain Internal Revenue $225.00 has -in five years increased Trained searchers hunted and get conditions corrected," said We Feel... for- the boy in camp and hospital. 300 per cent. Total $85,612.59 Judge Mills. "For that reason we contend 7. In 1917, America imported 50 And in due time, word came back LIABILITIES control should be divided between per cent more india rubber than in Capital Stock ....r $10,000.00 that he was in such and such a company the state and federal governments. Surplus Fund 3,000 00 1913. and regiment, doin'g his duty Undivided Profits Net 535.18 There are so many local Notes Rediscounted and Bills S. In 1917, she controlled forty and eating three meals a day, wondering Ever since DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS matters arising all the time that in Payable (Including certificates per cent of the world's production why his mother's letters never have been on the market, thousands of people for money borrowed the past we have been able to adjust 1.500.00 of lead, 45 per cent of iron ore, coal reached him, and looking forward both young and old have been testifying to the for the public by taking them up merits of this popular and time tried remedy and silver, 60 per cent of the copper, to the time when he could come Dividends Unpaid .... 500.00, with the railroad companies. Large Dividends Unpaid ....$ 500.00 for constipation and stomach disorders. 66 per cent of the oil, 70 per cent home. THe Red Cross is here to help Deposits Subject to cities are represented at Washington the world's cotton. you, and is able to help you. Pack Check 39,707.54 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simmons of East Columbia, Ohio, are through their traffic associations Demand Certificates —. 1,250 all your troubles in your old kit bag 9. She has today more ships on typical examples. Mr. Simmons says: Cashier's Checks 837.23 but the small places have no chance the ways and in process of building and take them to the nearest Home I have given DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS a thorough at all for a hearing there. Their Total Immediate Liabilities trial and they are the fce- medicine of any kind 1 have ever Service information bureau. and greater capacity for shipbuilding used. They are pleasant to take ana pleasant in action and $42,294.77 troubles always can be adjusted do the work without weakening the digestive tract. My wife than any other nation, and with her B. H. Phinney is in charge of the has be*n bothered w:fn constipation more or less ail her life.. quickly by a state commission, to Savings Deposits .... 2,972.18 When she began usini DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS present contracts are completed, she local information bureau. Information Time Certificates ....25,310.46 she sjot better results chan she had ever been abie to get with which they have easy access." may also be secured from Richard other remedies." will have ship bottoms to float all of Total Deposits 70,577.41 $70,577.41 Conference on Problems DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS are prepared especially her exports, instead of, as formerly, Lilgebland and Adolph Krohn, Minnesota's commission will bad for sufferers of constipation— the ingredients Total $85,612.59 International Falys, Minn. only six per ceht. Taste Like are such that they act surely, but gently on Amount of Reserve on hand $5,703.85 1 the arguments to be made before the Amount of, Reserve Required Candy the bowels and assist in restoring health 10. The war has brought the senate committee on interstate commerce by, Law 5,075.35 ful regularity. A box of these tablets WHY EASTER -MAY COME A$ United States into vital trade rela3' by the committee representing costs only a few cents at any drug store. STATE OF MINNESOTA taste nke canny EARLY AS MARCH 22 OR AS tions with all the South American ., They Ask your drug­ ss state railroad commissioners, Judge gist about them. He knows why states it has "ended the era of isolation County of Koochiching LATE AS APRIL 25 Mills said. None of the Minnesota are thev the ideal laxative for old from Europe, and woven the We, Ackley Hubbard, President and commissioners are .on, this committee anc' young. G. W. Anderson Cashier of the above thread of American life into the •Lent-begins this year three weeks but it will be headed by Mr. Elmquist named Bank do solemnly swear that great texture of the globe. It has later than last year, being, of courtbased who stated its position today! above statement is true to the best of completed -the recognition of our in on the date of Eastfcr, which our knowledge and belief. "State commissions," he said, "will terdependence with our allies. Ackley Hubbard, is April 20 this year, as agains appear before the senate committee, President. March 31, 1918. Very few peopir 11. The war has given 'the United to present their ideas on the railroad G. W. Anderson, taihier. r^-.. can tell why Lent varies from year questions. They will not need States an army also, not only for Subscribed and sworn to before me to year arid why Easter may come anachromistic method of reckoning 365 days, except when the year was its own defense, but for lifting a the problem in a narrow or selfish this 13th- day of January 1919. (Seal) Mae A. Osborn early as March 32 or as late as Easter. The council decreed that it a multiple of 400, as 1600, 2000, etc., shield above the peoples of foreign spirit. The experience of the past Notary Public, Hennipen county, April 25: should be the first Sunday after the which should be leap years. 80 years demonstrates the necessity lands, and converted the American Minnesota. r, My Commission expires October 6th, It is something -of an anomaly first full moon that occurs after the In those days they were so accustomed people to the policy of universal for some form of local regulation. 1921. from _the religious point of viewthat vernal equinox which varies from military training as a mass of to movable feasts that it The public will not be satisfied with (Correct attest: Two Directors). M^rch 20 to March 22. Pope Gregory Harry I. Norton the anniversary of Christs never occUred to the reformers Of body-building for American youth. federal interference in regard to qutstions Arthur L. Jones. death may fall on any one of the XIII undertook at that time to reform the calender that a day might come growing out of reasonable station 12. It has given America the 35- dates while the anniversary of the Julian calender, which had when the moveability should be inconvenient. facilities, protection or elimination world's second navy. BANK NO. 1293 His birth is always the same. It is no been in use ever since Julius Caesar They knew so little of grade crossings, local freight Statement of the Condition of 13. It has broken down the wail l&ss of an anomaly astronomically in 46 B.- G, had prescribed that a about the relations between the sun RAY STATE BANK and passenger service, and th.e many of partition between the United RAY, MINN." for there seems no reason why, having year should consist of 365 days, every and the earth that they did not want different matters incidental to the efficient States and other races and conti-' at the close, of business on December adopted the solar year as the fourth year having 366. This Julian to renounce the lunar year entirely regulation of railroads. nents. Never again will v^e hear 31st, 1918. calender was a reform of a still more basis of our calculations, we should, and so upset the order of feasts that "The police power of the states, warnings against "entangling alliances," ancient system based upon the motions RESOURCES cling to the lunar system merely for had been from time immemorial which is exercised for the public welfare, or that "invasion of Belgium Loans and Discounts $27,535.80 of the moon, which system the establishment of one date. based on the movements of the should-be surrendered to the does not concern us," Henceforth Overdrafts, none varied widely in different lands. In It is a mystery- why, when the moon. Though the Gregorian calendar federal government. The railroads U. S. Bonds, none nothing that concerns humanity, Rome it had originated with Romulus, date of ^hrist's birth was fixed as was issued in 1582 prejudice against admitted this today. The state com.missions Other Bonds and Securities .... peace, liberty, or civilization can be who established a year of 10 none Dec. 25 some dates in April were not anything that came from Rome was are opposed to federal incorporation considered alien to our country. 4% Stock of Federal Reserve months, having alternately 31 and at the same time settled upon as so strong in England that it was not because it is a surrender 14. The war has opened the purses Bank, none 30 days, making 304 days in all. those of His death and resurrection. adopted there until by an act of parliament of the police power, thus imposing on Banking. House 87.50 of our people warmed their Numa Pomilus added the months of That would have been logical and passed in 1751, Sept. 3 1752, them the necessity of going to congress Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 hearts, and made our rich men the January and February and in' tlie would have banished from the calendar was reckoned as Sept. 14, and New for legislation securing their Other Real Estate 500.00 almoners of universal bounty, year 452 B. C. the Decemvirs placed Checks and Drafts in Transit 830.89 a lunar cycle that has long been Years day was set back from March rights over taxation and such other through the Red Cross and all the them where they now stand. abandoned by all civilized people. 35 to Jan 1, beginning with 1753. questions. Due from Banks.v- $13,555.10 ^other forms of relief, for our boys It should not be difficult to fix the Wh«i Pope Gregory, undertook to To fix one definite date for Easter Exclusive Power Opposed Cash on Hand, Items at the front, and the people of the rational date for Easter. If Christ below) 1,668.53 reform the Julian calendar it had would require a decree from the "The states do not favor vesting ex devastated lands. was crucified on the 14th day of Pope. The whole Roman Catholic by that time become incorrect by 10 elusive power over rates in the fe 15. The war has lessened class Cur $1,196.00 March by the Jewish reckoning astronomers days. The revolution of the earth world and all Roman Catholics elsewhere eral government and a plan should be Gold 72.50 hatred at home, united the rich and ought to be able to calculate around the sun was not yet fully would at once adopt it and worked out for active co-operat: Silver 382.75 the poor in one great impulse to on what date this fell They there is little doubt but that Proteitant understood, so instead of making a between state and fed.eral commissions. Other 17.2^ service. The working classes have say that in all probability it fell on change that would be thoroughly church would follow. As it is Total Cash Assets $15,203.63 This can be done by having been* the staunch defenders of liberty, Checks and Cash Items,.... 25.53 April 7 of the year 30 of the Christian scientific the piresent form of year purely a religious feast this is all cases affecting state in interstate Paid out for Expenses, etc., in and rich men have shown era. Why then not fix Easter was adopted, the Julian calendar that would be necessary. commerce presented at a joint hearing. Exeess of Earnings, none.... themselves capable of the supremest once and for all as the first Sunday being modified 'by calling Oct. 5. This 'plan has worked out satisfactorily Customer's Liability Third self-sacrifice. No one need say that after April 7? 1582, Oct. 15, 1582, aijd by making in a number of recent "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis Liberty4 Bonds 90.00 the war has been brought about by It is to the Council of Nicea that Customer's Liability Fourth all terminal years of centuries 1700. will find the Hotel Dyckmat: most accessible cases. The combined judgment\of the a just God, but all can say that Liberty Bonds 1,753.66 wfe owe the perpendicular of our 1800, 1900, etc., come on years of to all the leading stores." tf state and federal authorities is more a- wicked and develish war has been apt to protect public welfare than by Total $47,027.01 so over-ruled by God that great gooi aving the question to single authority. 1 has issued from much evil. In the LIABILITIES olden days, when Greece was poor, Capital Stock ....$10,000.00 "State commissions will favor the Surplus Fund 2,000.00 an earthquake that shook down Undivided Profits, Net 679.39 strict regulation of securities and some houses and split the rocks, Notes Rediscounted and Bills expenditures, consolidation of railroads revealed the silver mines that made Payable Including certificates and terminals under proper legal for money borrowed) Greece a land of wealth, art and safeguards, the pooling of equipment none .! culture. It may be that when long and other methods to improve time has passed, men will think that, Dividends Unpaid, none the transportation machinery and at even this war has worked together Deposits Subject to the same time protect the public interest." for liberty, and progress and the Check 1 26,543.14 Demand Certificates, none..! highest good of mankind. Certified Checks, none tPLOlM URGE Wl. LARGE N?I,MEDJUM 1 N?l, SMALL N93 N?2 Cashier's Checks 1,283.98 WHY, INDEED? Prize cockerels for sale, winners in Due to Banks, none ,JT' EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE AS TO SIZE fi QUALITY AS TO SI7E&QUAUTY Fort 'Frances, Ont., International All sorts of stories come frjvn HOOto 10.09 125(0 1.50 16.00 to 1400 9.00to 7.00 6.00(o 5.00 6.00(o 3i0 Falls and Bemidji. Ferris strain. Apply Total Immediate Liabilities...... across the water relative to misunderstandings $27,827.12 T. Kelly International Falls or 9.00to 7i0 1.75(o 1.00 7.00to 6.00 5.00(o 4.00 5.00 to 3.00 Sammies between the Fort Frances. WINK IS Savings Deposits, none and the ladies over there, and not 4.00(0 150 lO.OOto IdO 7.00to 6.00 550to 5.00 4.00 to 3.00 1.25(0 .75 Time Deposits $6,520.50 FOR SALE 6-room house well the least amusing is one told at the located, easy terms. A. J. Scott. Washington Press club by one of the Total Deposits $34,347.62 34,347.62 correspondents. Phone 270. tf 3.00to160 1.75(0 1.40 OOto 1.00 1.10(o .75 .50(0 .40 l40to 100 Other Liabilities, none. Seems the doughboy had taken an FALL SUMMONS 150to 125 lJOto 120 1.15to .90 J.00(o .60 2S 2.10(0 180 .35(0 English girl to a baseball game anG. Total $47,027.01 after it was over, was eager to make State of Minnesota jwasa"""1 sure that she had understood and State OF MINNESOTA "v 325to 150 1.50(0 1.25 OOto .80 25 125to 1.75 1.00 to £0 .40to ss ss appreciated the great American game. County of Koochiching •, County of Koochiching "Now if theres anything you didn't STAINED We, F. P. Sheldon, President and 100t» 1.50 MOto li) 1.00 (0 .75(0 .60 .75(0 JOto .20 tn District Court, Fifteenth Judicial understand tell me and I'll explain,' J. D. Grover Assistant cashier of District. he pleaded in her fair ear. wr DON'T SELL TOUR FURS AT "AMY OLD PRICE'* the above named bank, do solemly swear that the above statement is true "Well/ she answered, "really, don't Frank Rakowcky Plaintiff., when "SHUBERT" is paying such extremely hash prices* to the best of our knowledge and be vs. you know, I didn't understand a bit "SHUBERT" Wants Minnesota Furs—All Yon Can Ship lief. Pateonelle Rakowcky Defendant of it, and some of it sounded .awfully P. Skeldon, For more than thirty-five years "SHUBERT" has been giving Fur Shippers an honest and liberal awiliimil iiajiug the highest maiket pric—-"••ending raturnsout promptly—rendering "better service"—"quicker." President-- silly." 'V- I f'il 'l The State of Minnesota to the above A **SHUBERT TAG ENVELOPE" on your shipment means "more meaey" named Defendant: Grover, "What was so awfully silly?" demanded J. D. for your Furs— quicker^ the best end promptest SERVICE in the world." Assn't. Cashier. J-'. You are hereby summoned and required GET A SHIPMENT OFF TOD AY. the doughboy. "Tell me and Subscribed and sworn before me this SHIP YOUR FURS 'DIRECT T' to answer the complaint of tto I'll explain." 11th day of January 1919. x, Plaintiff in the above entitled action, (Seal) M. Adams "Well," replied the girl, dubiously, R. inc. A 9 $$- which complaint is on file In the office TMI QUOTATIONS MOW Notary Public, Koochiching. County "why do they calj the seats the ARE FOR I of the Clerk of the above named Court, THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WW DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN Minnesota. My COmmision expires SHIPMENT of answer, stands?" and to serve a copy your AMERICAN RAW FURS: Nov. 12, 1919. to the saiO^complaint on.the subscribers, And, at last reports the Sammie.was (Correct attest: two Directors) in of Inter* at their office, the city still trying to tell her. ^'•'& AsafilfeSS •», 25-27 W. Austin Ave.Dept.759 Chicago, U.S.A. p. SheMoa Falls, in' said County of Koo- national N. Ill tilUri. Of.