International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 19, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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i- sST" '3^ .•7JT »!,-»" fc- Pgr**. *^5? ISS^r^C^: INTERNATIONAL FALLS. PRESS! *jS. **v tage four GLAD SHE TOOK DAMAGE TO WILSON'S BRAIN ering from the paralysis_of his arm EX-SECftETARY OF STATE HE and leg, and may recover fairly well, PASSES AWAY AT ST. PAUL PERMANENT IS~ DECLARED iV" Hr although never completely, the use of AND BONDES BUDGET his limbs. But the diseased- arteries," Albert Berg at one time was secretary Chicago, Feb. 16.--The Chicago which were responsible for "the of state of Minnesota and W. P. WATMH. HttW Tribune today" says stroke and the damaged brain, remain, was well known in national republican The universal interest in the condition St. Paul Woman Restored To and will not be recovered circles, having been reading at the P«it OSee at ImtcraatioM] Falbk Mima* aa SetMi-elMi Matte* of the president, revealed by Health After Taking Tanlac. from. clerk at several national convention?. the publication of his correspondence1 Mr. Berg at one time resided at "A patient who is suffering as the SUfiSCRIPTlpN RATES: U. S., $2.00 F#RElfeN, $2.50 PER YEAR •with Secretary Lansing and his curt "I feel so grateful to. Tanlac for restoring president is, from diseased arteries Warroad and was also engaged, in dismissal of his first aide in the cabinet, my health "I want to tell of his brain, and where the disease the banking aad insurance business prompted the Tribune today to everybody about it," said Mrs. frank has progressed to such point as to at Spooner, Minn., before going' ask for an, authentic medical opinion. Laudreville, who lives at 562 Charles ipro'duce paralysis of one side of the St. Paul to enter the insurance business. St., St.NPaul, Minn. "It has changed body, should under no circumstances He died last Saturday at Dr. Hugh Young a few days ago, TOE OFFICIAL PAPER OF/THE COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING me from a weak, nervous^ woman into' be permitted to resume the work of Mounds Park sanitorium and was as a Consultant in the president's a strong, healthy one," she continued. such a strenuous position as that buried Monday at Center». City, case, gave out for the "first time during suited in nothing more than a hard' of president of the United States. DRAFTING A CANDIDATE Minn. Mr. Wilson[s five months' illness "I was so weak asd run down a f^w fail on the floor of the cell when The strain and responsibility of such FOR GOVERNOR a statement of the facftfrat a blood weeks ago that my condition was George Sherman, arrested fpr the a position would bring with them the After all the would be governor's BONUS INQUIRES BY MAIL Clot in the brain had caused a paralysis simply terrible. I was so nervous I robbery of the Farmers' Stat^ Bank who have filed for the Republican danger of a recurrance of such attacks, ARE NOT HEEDED of the left arm and leg, but would roll and toss all night long shortly before noon on Wednesday and might hasten a fatal termination. nomination have been eliminated by Word comes from St. P'aul that added that the president was improving. without closing my eyes and if I and confined to the Beltrami county inquires by mail or in person concerning an elimination convention, we suggest did. happen to doze off the slightest jail, tried to end it all by hanging "The second matter to consider, and that the people of the state draft N status of applications for the The Tribune asked Dr. Arthur noise would wake me and. I could not Tying his vest around his neck and one which naturally overshadows the Minnesota soldiers' bonus will not be State Auditor J. A. O. Preus to lead Deaih Bevan, former president of the go back to ^leep no matter what time fastening the loose end to the ceiling first, is the relation of the president's the party to victory. Of necessity answered, officials of the bonus baord American Medical Association, professor"' it was. I suffered terribly from indigestion, of the cell, he jumped from the bed illness^to the interests of our country. announced today. Hundreds .of inquires there will have to be an unmistakable of surgery at Rush Medical too. Everything if ate deemed on which he was standing. The vest Technically, we are still at war. The are delaying the work of the demand as Mr. Prues still has, two college, and recognized throughout to sour on my stomach ^nd the gas broke under the sudden strain and bonus staff, officials said. Most of president is* the commander in chief years to serve in his present position the world as one of the leaders of pressed up around my heart so that Sherman fell to the floor' and was of the army and navy of the United the inquirers seek to learn their and would- not and should not his profession, to make a statement it would. beat: so fast and hard I number, as the claims are being pai rendered unconscious for severaT minutes. States. As such, if he were called be asked to give up a sure thirig unless based on the known facts. would be alarmed. At times I Was For the remainder of the night unless otherwise delayed, according before a nonpartisan medical board, assured of the united support of In response Dr. Bevan said: so dizzy and weak I thought I would he was watched closely by attendants. to time of filing. the voters of the state. Hie Is Eminently he would be at once retitgd as physically "The president's stroke, with-the faint clear away. All I dared eat incapacitated to perform his Applicants jean figure their own fitted by nature and education resulting paralysis of one side of Jiis was a little milk toast or cereals and number, they said, by allowing 3,000 When first captured and confined, duties. to fill any ppsition1 witMn the body, is due to a disease of the arteries even these caused me to suffer "'almost Sherman refused to tell anything applications for each business day gift of the people and wfe fSrinly believe "The present situation is an impossible of his. brain, with a plugging as much as if I had eatefi a since October 8. concerning his name or' his family, one, and should be remedied at his nomination and election to up of the arteries which supply that hearty -ineal. My back and kidneys the governorship the solution but it has been ascertained that his the earliest possible moment. The only part of th? right side of the brain hurt me so I could hardly endure the father is a woodsman by trade and The operetta "Snow White," and of a situation which threatens to proper and normal course of action which controls his left arm and leg. pain, and if I stooped over I could the big school carnival of fun and wreck the Republican party in Minnesota. had been working in John~ Moberg's would be for the president to retire "The disease of the arteries is hardly straighten up again., I had to camps as stable boss at Red Lake, entertainment to be put on by the from office under tlfe advice of his permanent, and- not a ''temporary send for the doctor several times, to twoxhigh schools and the grades has w^ere the International Lumber Co. physicians and family and friends." condition. In other words, the president give me opiates to relieve the pain been postponed from Feb. 27-28 to WHAT ANffeRICA NEEDS. is heavily interested in logging has a permanently damaged and nervousness. Of course this March 19-20r Watch for further announcements. several million on a timber cutting America needs a re-birth of Americanism. rs feave me only temporary relief and he brain. 'He is evidently slowly recov Advertise in the Press contract, securedyfrom the government, What does that mean? advised me to get a good tonic. in a competitive bid. At present America was born amid the turmoils "JMy brother had been taking Tanlac he is living at International Falls. of the old world frorn^which and it had done him so much The young man met with' severe it sought escape. America lifted its good he insisted that I take it, too. difficulties since he first attempted head after great sacrifice of men and High Grade Merchandise.: No Shop Worn Goods. No Tail Ends. Melpcd The very first bottle me so the# robbery. After escaping from treasure. much that I bought another one. I the bank building^ and running east American men and women built a have now taken six bottles and feel No Clean Ups. The Qnality of Every Item Guaranteed. on Third street to Beftrami avenue, temple of freedom folinded on human perfectly splendid. It makes no difference turning south until he reached the liberty and independence from foreign how many times I am awakened alley in the rear of the Dalton building, political entanglements. Prices for Week Ending at night for I go right back to he turned into the alley and American heroes and heroines sleep and I get up feeling so much collided full force with an auto truck crowned that temple with patriotism, 24th better and stronger every mornin? belonging to Koor Brothers Co. and national spirit and protection from that I can attend to my baby and do being driven by H. Britten. The collision enemies without and within. the housework with perfect ease. did not knock him down since Since 1916, in some quarters, the My~appetite is fine and I digest the truck was^proceeding slowly but Declaration of Independence and the everything I eat without any bad after it did appear to daze him. Federal Constitution have lost their egects. The gas, papatation of It is reported.that Sherman admits influence and power. The principles the heart, fainty spells and pains in that he took part in a poker game a and beliefs of the fathers of the the back'are entirely gone. short time ago at Mizpah and after Republic have been pronounced "old "As I said before I feel so grateful losing all his money held up t'.ie stuff." I want everybody to know what proprietor at the point of a gun and No longer is it patriotic or fashionable Tanlac has done for me and if they demanded the return of his losings, in some minds to cling to the Flour, Occident, 98 lb. bag ...$7.40 are not convinced I'wafnt- theirir tc^ which amounted to about $140. fundamentals of American citizenship call to see me and I can tell^ thern Flour, Occident, 49 lb. ba,g.....r. ..-$3.75 His case will probably be disposed and Constitutional obligations about it." —4 have nothing but good' of at the district court term which is "New Freedom," "world brotherhood," Flour, Occident 2Al/2 lb. bang. $1.90 to say about Tanlac." in session.—Bemidji Pioneer. "personal liberty," and "free Sold at Rubin's drug store at International speech and free pen*' are the shibboleths Falls and at S. E. Dimon of the hour and the tests of Coffee, best 3 lb. can_. $1.50 at Littlefork and all other leading COUNTY AGENT Americanism—in some quarters. No druggists. Tea, Sala,da-black, lb 72c longer are American traditions to BodSTS SOYBEANS be praised! they are to be apologized Tea, Indian Chief, lb 64c 100,000 ACRES TO BE for. Cultivation of the soybean is Expected Whatever virtue there may be in SOLD BY THE STATE to receive great impetus uT Cocoa, Waneta, lb .'37c any international league it must not Washington county under the direction eclipse America and American nationality. Appraisals Made Possible Bj^_ Removing of R. W. Brown, county agent Whatever measure of need Wage Restriction, elect, says the University Extension Crackers, 7 to 10 lb. box, per lb 16c there may be of a worlt^super-government, News. Mr. Brown comes from Clark Preus Says. lUtJWtflSji America must not be permitted county, Wisconsin, where 10,000 acres to drift. were sown to soybeans last year. As Cookies, assorted, per lb ..._20e State Auditor J. A. O. Preus state Americanism is above and beyond showing that- the production of soybean that tracts of state owned land totaling Milk, tarnation, largte cans, dofen. $1.75 party. Nevertheless it is well to seed is profitable,/ Mr. Brown 100,000 acres, the legal limit, measure and credit all parties according cites tlae case of one farmer who and-located for the moist part in Aitkin, Syrup, white, lb. cans _48c 5 to their tendencies and their raised 160 bushels on nine acres and Beltrami, Cass, Cook, Itasca, merit. It is just to all concerned— Syrup, white, 10 lb. cans... .95c sold all he could spare at $7 a bushel. Koochiching, Lake, Roseau and. St. most of all to America—to admit The straw has excellent feeding Louis counties, will be offered for that the largest contributions to value also the soil is improved by sale by the state after appraisal this this re-birth of Americanism must Soap, Swifts Pride, 10 bars. 59c the crop. yean come ^from one hundred per cent Mr. Brown seconds the motion of "Because of the statutory limitation Soap Powder, Swifits large pkg... 22c Americans—thtfSe who place Ameri^i A. C. Arny, in charge of farm crops on the wages of land cruisers," above all other countries and at University Farm, that soybean he said, "a very small acreage (of who are unwilling to surrender a seed be purchased now. There is an state lands was ^.appraised during Herring, frozen, per lb 5c single atom of American sovereignty unusual demand for it, he says, and 1919. At the special session of the or American power which has cost prices are soaring. Help to build up legislature last fall, this wage restriction Salmn.-salt, per lb7. .J 15c so much. a seed supply ^around home, lie urges. of the law was removed and Oysters, fresh, per quairt.....-...._... -...85c The American spirit is an .attribute Northern grown seed shelild be used this year the maximum of 100,000 pf the heart. It partakes of to grow more seed stlpply. acres will be appraised. The 'appraising that sort of patriotism and love df "Soybeans may -grow without inoculation," in each- county will be based Lard, pure, per lb 28c country which no foreign allurements says Mr. Brown, "but the oil the proportion the state lands in can shake. It invites Sll who soil is not being improved at the that county bear to the total acreage Lard, compound, per lb :~r. ,27c will partake of and protect'* th'at same time. Get fresh inoculation of state lands in Minnesota. spirit to come to our shores. It'Sfr&rhsi from the college of agriculture and "Each year there are numerous rer all who view America with 'io'reigii follow directions closely." /Bacon, strip, per lb. quests for appraisal. It has been the .33c eyes and tolerate ^merita" with ail policy of the state auditor's office to alien heart, either not to come here comply with these requests so far as or not to remain. CONGRESSMAN CARSS Cigarettes, Camels, cartbn. possible, and theapplications of ac -$1.65 There is no half way pdirttbetween HAS 1 FREE SEED tusjilf settlers who desire to purchase -v loyalty and disloyalty. Every sta^e land lying' adjacent to their man and woman living in. Americsi Congressman William L. Carss has fartas have Been andwill be given must be wholly one or the other. had placed to his credit by the De most careful attention. The lands The Republican party invites to partment of Agriculture, a number to be appraised will be chosen within its ranks all vho are one hundred of packages of flower and garden those acres contiguous to railroa -i DAILY SPECIALS ON MEATS, EGGS, OLEOMARGARINE and BUTTER.^ per cent American, who love their seeds for distribution in the Eighth and most easily pur under cultivatio country above all other countries, Congessional District. These seeds "The'lands wilk^lre sold at public and who are willing to "fight for the are put up in packages containing Everyday a Bargain Day. Saturday a Big' Bay. Watch Our auction at county courthouses. The American spirit, American ideals five or. six varieties of vegetables or minimum price will be $5 an acre and A and American traditions, against all flower, seeds, useful and practical for will, increase in accordance with the Window for Prices. comers. hom^ cultivation. estimates of the state appraisers. Owing to the limited' quota' alloted Two, appraisers are selected, one oy ATTEMPTS TO HOLD UP BANK to each congressman, only one package {he state^ auditor and one by tin The Provision Store of flower or vegetable seed will governor.. Under the terms of sal? George H. Sherman,^charged with N be sent tos one person. Any person IS per cent is paid down at the time bank robbery committed on Feb. desiring these seeds will please address, of the auction .and the balance any 11, when he entered the' Farmers a post card to Congressman 'v 7 •. time within 40 years, interest rmw State bank and' after forcing the A+fan+IAVll completed for the early construction of suitable housing for Plans are William L. Carss, room 182 House Ofice ning at 4 per cenfr employees in to the vault at the a hardware department in connection with Builders' Supplies, Paints, Building, Washington, D. C. The tracts to be appraised this point of a revolver, made away .with stating plainly his nanne and address, Oils, Varnishes, Roofing, Tastied Paper, Barbed and Baling Wire. Orders may now be placed coming seasoif will go on sale $1,060 in cash and later, when sm ,and whether he desires^ vegetable or October. for delivery. A complete-line of Elevator Products will also be handled. Feed, Hay, rounded by a number of searchers, flower seeds. Straw, Chicken Feed, etc. See "us on^prices. r-,.. v.1 gave himself up, will go on traifon These requests must be submitted After a man begins to get older, February 17, he having been -indicted Falls Lumber & Coal Co. npt-jjiter than March 15th, so those life is made more difficult by the fact today by the grand: jury. desiring-same, will kindly write at, that people think he is old enough Attempts to take his own life re- once to .Mr. Carss.