International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 22, 1920 · Page 1 of 8
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PAGE TWO INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS INVESTIGATOR OUT 450,000 VOTES ESTIMATED a year ago that Tanlac rid me of those troubles and I amstill as we.'l IN STATE OF MINNESOTA WITH ALLTHE FACTS as I can be ,so the great good Tanlac AND BORDER BUDGET Politicians have figured out on the did me has been permanent. Also, basis of the 1910 census and the 1918 I have picked up forty pounds in H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager state vote that there are 450,000 votes weight, most of it while I was taking Popular Railroad Man Says Tanlac i» in Minnesota. Tanlac. Entered at the Pont Office at International Falls, Minn* an Second-Claas Hatter Wonderful—Gains Forty Pounds. Of this total some 150,000 were born "If any one wants any more particulars in Minnesota 130,000 were born in about my case just tell them to SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR "I probably have as many friends the United States, but not in Minnesota. see me, for I regard Tanlac as such a and acquaintances in St.. Paul, and wonderful medicine I will always be OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA Minneapolis as any man living and I Of the remaining 170,000 there are glad to tell any one about it." want every one of them to know said to be 40,000 voters who were Tanlac is sold in International WE DO NOT LIKE TO STOP YOUR PAPER how much Tanlac has done for me born in Germany, 35,000 natives of Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at and what a blessing to humanity it Owing to the increased cost of labor and materials (principally paper) Sweden and 30,000 of Norwegian nativity. Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier is I haven't time to tell them myself we are going to be compelled to STOP YOUR PAPER when the subscription by Schiller & Shelrud, and all other so you do it for me." leading druggists. expires, unless renewed from the expiration date. Some 12,000 Minnesota voters are This was the statement of Mr. C. C. There is a great shortage of print paper and the price per pound is said to have come from Canada, 7,000 (Charley) Wurst, lifelong resident of from Denmark, 6,000 from Finland, mounting daily to almost prohibitive figures. TBENEW PUBLIC HEALTH St Paul and popular railroad man, to We dislike very much to cut anyone from our list as we would like to 5,000 from Bohemia, 5,000 from Austria-Hungaria the Tanlac representative at the St. have the cooperation and good will of all, but shall be forced to do so and 5,000 from Ireland. Paul Drug Co., store recently, Mr. upon the non-compliance of the request that all subscriptions be paid in There are said to be 3,000 Minnesotans W7urst, who for twenty-nine years who were born in England and advance from the first of May. Conducted by the Minnesota Public has been claim investigator for the INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 3,000 who were born in Poland. Health Association. Northern Pacific Railroad, is known Many nationalities are represented (Letters on Health addressed to to practically every one in St. Paul by the remaining 19,000.—Dispatch. was ten years ago under a lower FARM BUREAU ORGANIZES Dr. H. W. Hill, Shubert Bldg., St. and it would be hard to find a man scale of wages and prices. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Paul, Minn., with a stamped self-addressed more universally esteemed than PEERLESS TONE The truth of the matter seems to REPUBLICAN WOMEN ORGANIZE "Charley", as he is called by his envelope enclosed, will De be that there are too many people The interest taken by women of SONORA has many remarkable friends. Continuing Mr. Wurst, said: answered by mail. If of general interest A meeting of the town and precinct the county in the clothing demonstrations who do not wish to assume the responsibilities and important "A year ago rheumatism, nervousness it will be answered in this chairman of the Republican of home owning. Instead held in all the towns on the featuries of construction, column, also.) Women's Committee of this county and stomach trouble had me on M. & I. has made it possible for the of putting their money into a but it is the wonderful tone was held at International Falls Saturday the verge of giving up my work. In Farm Bureau to arrange with the home as their fathers did they are that will fascinate you. fact, it was only will power that kept morning, April 17th, and plans buying all manner of luxuries 1. Question: I have a tumor on Agricultural Extension Division for If you want extraordinary for a county organization were made. me going for I had lost forty pounds which they try to make themselves my left side should it be removed? the work to be continued in six communities accuracy, truthful expression, in weight, could eat hardly anything The county chairman and one woman I am afraid it may be cancer. in the county. Communities believe are necessities. delightful sw^eetnes from and the pains in my arms and shoulders each commissioner's district Lewis Swift of Swift & Co., advises which have requested this service and superb beauty of almost drove me wild. The will comprise the executive board. healthy working men of all and where meetings will be held once Answer: A "tumor" in medical tone reproduction, you Working through this committee the rheumatism got so bad I could not classes to "get into debt," possibly each month are: International Falls, phrase, means a swelling—nothing want the Sonora. women aim to reach every woman dress myself, comb my hair or put as a panacea for the present hectic Littlefork, Big Falls, Margie, Mizpah, more or less. So a tumor may be The Sonora plays all voter in the county. my hands behind my back. My arms condition of mind obtaining among and Northome. merely a swelling due to a bruise or makes of disc records perfectly In the afternoon an open meeting and shoulders hurt every minute of the general public, which seems to to a local collection of fat or to an Mrs. Robert R. Smith of the extension without extra attachments. was held and Hon. F. J. McPartlin the day and night an donee in awhile dictate that all earnings should be enlarged gland (a goiter for instance, Division conducted the first series the pains would shoot down into my gave an interesting talk on the history spmt in a wild delirium of pleasure. medically speaking, is a tumor) or of meetings March 29-April 5 giving A complete line of magnificent and accomplishments of the Republican limbs. I had been under treatment The head of a family who must in fact to anything that bulges up the an illustrated lecture on the models now available. for five years but got worse all the party, the right of the look to next month's salary for a skin abnormally or can be felt as a methods of remodeling clothes, and women to the ballot and the work time and was told that it would be a payment of an installment due on a lump where no lump should be. A making clothes last longer by proper they can accomplish in the political long time before I got well, if ever. $50 to $1000 me is a far better citizen than the cancer is a particular kind of tumor, care, cleaning, and dyeing. The need field. The outlook for me was certainly one who is mortgaging that same composed of the same material as for clothing thrift because of the Terms to Suit Your discouraging. I became nervous as :a'^ry for fleeting comforts and idle the rest of the body but growing present high prices of clothes makes Convenience SOW THISTLE DOOMED a cat and got so I didn't know what diversions. "wild" it is as if a local revolution these demonstrations especially valuable. it was to get a good nights sleep. I IN CHIPPEWA COUNTY Home owning is among the first had occurred and all the individual Because it requires more skill The Highest Class Talking was so excitable the least little principles of our form of government Chippewa county is preparing to to make over a garment and have it cells of a certain kind had declared things upset me. My digestive organs Machine in the World and is the very bulwark of our nation. celebrate Sow Thistle Week. Ingval for anarchy or Bolshevism or something—refusing look well than it does to make a broke down completely and everything Let the individual who wants Husby, county agent, is marshalling to be orderly or to garment out of new material, women I ate bloated me up with a home, instead of complaining about the forces of the county for a raid play the game in line with the rest SHAPIRA'S have come to take pride in wearing gas like a balloon and the gas pressed the shortage of homes, get busy and of extermination. Several patches of of the body. Any tumor should be made-over clothes. up against my heart and lungs until arrange to build one.—Exchange. the weed have been found in Chippewa investigated early and thoroughly. Mrs. Smith gave many suggestions I could hardly breathe. I had county and it is suspected others Many are not cancerous, but if they for making a garment over into different Complete Home Outfitters headaches almost continually and exist. 'I STAND WITH ANYONE, are, you can't know too soon or have kind of garment, and cutting was so constipated I had to take a Sf In July just before the weed flowers, Oveson Block. 4th Ave .2nd it removed too early. If once the WHO STANDS RIGHT' garments down for the same sort of laxative nearly every day. I tell you samples will be dug and placed body as a whole is invaded by these garment but of smaller size. The WE TRUST THE PEOPL I was at the point where I didn't in pots to be exhibited in every public —Lincoln once said. This was the fleshy "anarchists", it is "good-bye, need for planning what sort of a care what happened to me. place in the county. This week spirit of a joint meeting of committees body." Any physician will tell you garment is to be made before the will be designated as Chippewa county "I had been reading about Tanlac representing the Mothers' club, that as a rule people who come to old garment is ripped was emphasized sow thistle week. Posters and in the papers and one day I saw :i Red Cross, Farmers' club and Ladies' him with cancer come at least a year so as to avoid needless ripping newspapers will explain the significance Church society, on the evening of statement from a man who was rid too late—they have kept on watching or waste of material. Specimens were of the exhibits. The county of trouble just about like mine and the 12th at Ranier. The purpose of it grow, wondering, waiting, speculating, used to show how fancy stitching commissioners, township supervisors, the meeting was a getting-together so I decided to see what Tanlac asking their friends and neighbors may make a garment attractive and bankers, ipostmgfstersi, creamery of the organized circles of the little would do for me. Well, sir, the very about it and so wasting the prescious save an outlay for trimmings. The village to form some plan for a managers and editors are to be enlisted first bottle began to do me good and days and weeks and months making of aprons from old shirts, and the thistle is to be swatted spring municipal housecleaning, with by the time I had finished my fifth until it gets so bad that they go to underclothes from two old sleeves, right.—University Bulletin. special stress on making the little bottle every one of my troubles were a doctor—and by that time it is often and bloomers from an old umbrella town attractive. The mayor and completely gone. My appetite was too late. So don't be satisfied with cover were a few of the suggestions. council were earnestly asked to be EXAMINATION FOR RAILWAY fine and I ate anything without the asking me about it. Big or little, The ladies at the demonstrations also slightest touch of indigestion. I present to further any plan of cooperation MAIL CLERK innocent or not, go have it examined mentioned methods they had usad in the undertaking. slept like a log every night and got Miss Gertrude E. Sullivan, secretary before it may be too late. of making clothes last longer. up feeling fine and fresh in the morning of the local Civil Service Board, A committee was appointed with 2. Question: If germs cause disease, Special interest was taken in the ready for the days work. I haven't announces that an examination for Mr. Oberhaltzer chairman, to plan a and can trace back, like any freshening of hat trimmings by use had a headache since I first took the position of Railway Mail Clerk, prize contest for the most improved other plant, to the "dawn of history," of steam, retinting flowers and feathers Tanlac and I am never troubled with will be held here on May 15th. Applicants property, and also a bird house and how did the first germ get started? with oil paints in gasoline, and constipation any more., will please call on Miss Sullivan gardening contest for the boys and Answer: How do I know? I was the cleaning of straw hats with oxalic girls. for further information and "Now mind you, and this is a not there at the time. Which came acid mixed with water at the blanks. strong point for your Tanlac, it was The question of street tree planting first, the hen or the egg? rate of one teaspoonful to two cups was discussed and will be begun of water, and the use of colorite for painting over old hats. if the herd law becomes popular. Mr. Abbott advised that young pine trees At the next regular monthly series will be furnished free to schools by of meetings Mrs. Smith will take up the forestry experimental station at patterns, short cuts in sewing, cutting Cloquet. and fitting. Some homes for our feathered Mrs. F. C. Correll was elected at friends will be erected by lovers of the annual Farm Bureau meeting to birds. represent the women of the county Mrs. Bessie McPeek. on the Executive committee. Mrs. Correll has appointed a local chairman Do You Know COUNTY CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR in each town who will make all arrangements for the demonstrations G. V. Kinney, Supt. of schools, International to be held in their respective communities. Falls, has been named county Meetings will be held the campaign director of the Interchurch last week of each month according world movement, of Koochiching to the following schedule: county. Monday, Littlefork, 2 P. M. schoolhouse. The appointment is made by W. L. Smithies, state campaign director, THAT WE HAVE MOVED TO 501 THIRD STREET where we Tuesday, International Falls, 2:30 with offices in Minneapolis. P. M. will be gald to meet our old friends and make new ones. Mr. Kinney, will have charge in a Wednesday, Margie, 2:00 P. M. general way, of each of the cooperating schoolhouse. If you expect to have your Ford car for spring driving, you must denominational drives for funds place your order now, today. Thursday, Big Falls, 2:00 P. M. in Koochiching county, and in this schoolhouse. capacity will combine nearly a dozen All cars are equipped with self starters and electric lights Friday, Mizpah, 2:00 P. M., schoolhouse. drives which would ordinarily b: made separately. We ane agents for the Goodyear, Kelly Springfield and U. S. Tires. Saturday, Northome, 3:00. P.. M. In view of the attention which schoolhouse. this united campaign is expected to We sell Mobiloils, the best oil on the market far any make of car. Those who wish may arrange with attract, there is to be made at the Let us show you a chart showing the oil you should use for your car. the local chairman for special conferenecs same time, April 25 to May 2, a nondenominational with Mrs. Smith during the request for funds COME IN AND SEE US forenoon. This request will be made of persons M. M. Abbott, who are friendly to the church, or County Agent. who may not have been reached by C. W. the denominational canvasses in th GET INTO DEBT county. "It has been pointed out" Mr. Kin One hears on every side talk about ney says, "that the co-operation of the "housing problem." Are people Telephone 15 501 Third Street the churches will make possible, not making more of a problem out of financial ingathering of $336,000,000 this than it really is? Are not nine which will make possible unheardof people out of ten sidestepping the things in the service of the Christian real issue? If the country is short of church to all humanity. houses why do not the people build "When we realize how little this instead of paying exhorbitant rents really amounts to as a donation of about which they complain? each church member, or from those While building costs are high the persons who are friendly with the wages are high in proportion and Jt church, a success of the movement is is no harder to build today than it assured". f=FT