International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 13, 1920 · Page 7 of 8
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U', TAGE EIGHT INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS E COULDN'T STAND the United States this year. education is required in Minnesota 50,000 MOOSE There is not nearly enough nurses at present for admission to these OF UNDERTHE WORK schools, and after 1922 four years to take care of the sick in hospitals, in homes, and in communities. There will be required. The nurses training course is three years in most is a ceaseless demand for public health nurses, such as school and nursing schools. The accredited Was So Run Down Asked for Lighter Red Cross nurses. schools must be connected with a Employment—Is Well and Strong Every girl who is interested In twenty-five to fifty bed hospital, and IN MINNESOTA Now. nursing should take the nurse's training graduation must be from a school in some accredited training "I have taken my share of medicine affiliated with a fifty bed hospit^#-^ during the past three years but everything school. Two years of high school (registered school.) failed to relieve my trouble until I got hold of Tanlac," said John 4'Every Child is Entitled to at Least a High School Versen, a civilian employee of the Education and a Trade." (James J. Davis.) Quartermaster's department at Fort Tonnage Tax Snelling, Minn., while telling of his Do You Believe This? remarkable recovery by the use of this medicine recently. "I had held out about as long as I could, after being troubled for three Then You Are A Moose at Heart years with rheumatism, indigestion constipation and a general run-down Because That Tells The Story of condition,,, Mr. Versen continued. 'M OOSEHEART had rheumatism in my arms and Tonnage tax has been an issue—a political issue-~ shoulders and in my back, right between in Minnesota for about twelve years. It has been used the shoulder blades, so bad I could hardly move my arms and it as a political club. Almost no facts as to its nature or was agony for me to put on my co.xt its effects have been published, but the Minnesota Fair Moosheart is a school for the dependent children of departed Moose. It occupies or dress myself, let alone trying to 1,014 acres near Chicago. In addition to regular school studies, 811 stand up under it any longer and had Tax Association now proposes, in a series of advertisements, to ask to be transferred to the inside. children are bsing taught twenty-five vocations ana trades and are being to give the principal facts concerning the iron My digestion was so bad that trained for American citizenship. ore industry and its taxation and thus give the people of hardly a thing agreed with me. About a half hour after every meal Minnesota an opportunity to judge for themselves as to O O S E E A I would start to bloat up with gas S E E I N I S the effect of a tonnage tax. and would have awful attacks of indigestion Loyalty Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday, May 19-20 and was troubled all the time with constipation. If these facts are not correct, they can easily be "As I said, nothing helped me one proved untrue if they are correct, they are of most IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR SHOW FOR THE SAME PRICE OB1 30c particle until I began taking Tanlac, serious concern to everybody in Minnesota. and that did the work, and today, after taking three bottles, I haven't Children's Matinee both days FREE. Just pay lc War Tax. Children to 14 years old fey an ache or pain in my body. All will be0admitted FREE both matinees at 4 o'clock sharp. signs of rheumatism have disappeared 1. No state levies a tonnage tax. entirely and I am as active as I If any state should levy a tonnage tax, surely it is ever was before. I eat three hearty Thou shalt love thy country and be a loyal, Thou shalt devote thyself in service to thy fellowman. meals every day and never suffer any the great coal mining state of Pennsylvania. Its peaceful citizen. mineral production and export is much greater Thou shalt be the guardian and protector of thy bad after effects at all and my constipation Thou shalt protect the weak—lift up the fallen. household. Do You Believe in These Principles? than Minnesota's, but it does not levy a tonnage has been relieved. I sleep tax. Neither does any other state. better at night and when morning These Are the Teachings of the LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE comes I am ready for as big a day's work as any man. I feel several VeaVs younger and am just full of 2. Every state that has tried a tonnage tax has discarded life and energy all the time." it as unwise, unjust, and unprofitable. Tanlac is sold in International Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at Michigan had a tonnage tax from 1853 to 1891 An international fraternity—with lodges in FILL THIS COUPON AND SEND IT IN AT ONCE!! Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier when the law was repealed as injurious to the over 1,600 cities. Assets over 10 millions. by Schiller & Shelrud, and all other state. H. A. LEVIN, SECRETARY, The Loyal Order of Moose pay sick, accident leading druggists. Minnesota had a tonnage tax from 1881 to 1895 Box 692, City. when it was repealed in face of vigorous opposition and funeral benefits. Jr I hereby apply for membership in the THENEW PUBLICBEALTH from the "steel trust." LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE British Columbia tried a tonnage tax for a number SPECIAL INITIATION FEE $10.00 of years but found it so unprofitable that it was and will qualify for membership when repealed. notified. Conducted by the Minnesota Public Name Health Association. This Space Contributed by Minnesota Moose to Acquaint Minnesota With Their Fraternity (Letters on Health addressed to 3. One of the "arguments" in favor of a tonnage tax Address Dr, H. W. Hill, Shubert Bldg., St. is the "steel trust"—people seem to think that P^jil, Minn., with a stamped self-addressed iron mining in Minnesota means the "steel envelope enclosed, will De -rr^f answered by mail. If of general interest »trust." The Bond Buyer, notices of OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF C. W. C. Bauer, town of Henry it will be answered in this ditch No. 36 bond sale 100.30 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 7.20 Do you know that there are about 130 iron mines column, also.) City Water Dept., water supply O. S. Berntson, town of Kocchiching in Minnesota and that the "steel trust" operates (Continued from Page Four) for court house and jail 76.33 3.90 only 32 of them? Question: A friend of mine tells J. H. Drummond, attendance A. R. Button, town of Big me that they are trying to get girls Do you know that the "steel trust" does not own S. R. H. No. 9, Jan. and Feb. 213.50 on board of audit 45.00 Falls 5.40 to be nurses—that there is some celebration or operate a single mine on the Cuyuna Range? Gust Lofgren, clearing rightof-way, J. H. Drummond, fees in tax J. H. Davis, town of Cross going on for this all through Twp. 63-23 50.00 cases 4.00 River 10.35 Do you know that the "steel trust" does not own or the country. Can your association J. C. Chamberlain, expenses Wm. Harrigan, attendance Sam Dodgson, town of Pine control one-half of one per cent of the iron ore tell me anything about this? What as assistant road engineer, on board of audit 45.00 Top 9.10 that the U. S. Geological Commission says exists education do you have to have to be Mar. and Apr Int'l Telephone Co., toll calls 11.16 V. Doughman, Village of Mizpah in Minnesota? nurse? S. Coppersmith, services as for auditor 3.10 9.10 Answer: The call for nurses of rodman, state road No. 1. Int'l Telephone Co., toll calls 10.00 August Erickson, town of Why adopt something that is so bad that nobody which you speak is in connection James W. Graybill, labor on for sheriff 7.45 Reedy 6.00 wrth the celebration of Florence else will have it? county roads, Com. Dist. Int'l Telephone Co., April Axel Gabreilson, town of Nightengale's birthday on May 12th. No. 5 34.95 exchange service, county Murphy 9.50 This woman, the first to develop B. A. Stewart, labor on depts 25.50 G. G. Gulickson, town of Why levy a tax that will hit the people of Minnesota "district nursing," was born in England county roads, Com. Dist. Hannah Johnson, services as White Birch 14.50 just one hundred years ago. 200 times as hard as it hits the "steel trust?*' No. 5 41.00 clerk to probate judge 25.00 C. Hamre, town of Bear She became famous through her J. McGiveney, gravel for Ranier Keyes Hdw. Co., supplies for River •. 6.50 service in the military hospitals during road 75.00 court house 4.95 J. O. Hanson, town of Dentaybow Published by the MINNESOTA FAIR TAX ASSOCIATION. the Crimean war in Europe in K. Johnson, labor on Ranier Ray Landgraf, registers fees, 8.00 1850. The hospitals were in a terrible road 7.80 filing bonds, etc., 15.00 Wm. Hardwig, town of Cingmars state when she and her thirtysix Wm. Harrigan, freight on oil Fred R. Lindvall, livery hire 6.-30 companion nurses took charge of for road tractor, Dist. No. for sheriff, criminal cases. 18.50 S. O. Hofdahl, Unorganized the wounded. When she went back 1 9.21 E. W. Miner, Preparing copies Dist. No. 4 8.90 to England, greatly broken in health David Rose, Expenses of road of tax lists 77.00 Pat Phelan, Unorganized but not in spirit, she was determined engineer, Mar. and April.. 28.74 G. A. Olson, April expense, Dist. No. 5 9.60 to make nursing a noble profession. Russell Grader Co., supplies county Supt. of schools 49.66 Oscar E. Lindvall, town of It was for her part in doing this that for grader, Dist. Xo. 2 4.83 A. C. Paul, April fees, clerk Lindford 6.00 her memory is being honored all over Printing and Supplies—Revenue of municipal court 36.30 Paul Meding, town of Meding 11.00 Fund Underwood Typewriter. Co., Announcement CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION H. W. Olson, town of Sturgeon Fritz-Cross Co., 1920 tax lists 733.50 repairs on machines, probate TO SELL MORTGAGE OR River 7.20 Fritz-Cross Co., supplies for office 20.00 LEASE LAND. Albert Palm, town of Watrous county offices 105.63 Sig Wenberg, hauling ashes 5,70 Estate of Henry R. Hoist, Insane Free Press Co., supplies for and garbage from court Geo. H. Pond, town of Nett county offices 75 Millers Store in Fort Frances is 70 house 32.50 State of Minnesota River 7.30 Christie Lith., Co., supplies H. Van Etten, sheriff's expenses )ss offering to the people of Inter for county offices Koochiching County 50 in criminal cases.. 19.66 Nap Rousse, town of Wildwood IN PROBATE COURT Miller-Davis Co., supplies for 11 H. Van Etten, board of county .35 national Falls a Complete-stock I In the matter of the estate of Henry county offices 17.27 prisoners, April 35.00 Harold Royem, town of Sault 7.30 R. Hoist, insane. of High Grade Merchandise Suit Sec., Blk. Book Co., supplies John P. Wall, board of county The state of Minnesota to all persons John Uran, town of Englewood for county offices 10.16 prisoners, April 6.'JO interested in the sale of certain lands able for the Whole Family at 990 Range Office Supply Co., supplies belonging to said estate. The petition Revenue Fund—Mileage and Per G. J. Vanderwelk, town of of Ole Boe as representative of prices under those in their .own for county offices, 3.32 Diem of Assessors Attending State the above named estate, being duly Jameson 4:*j0 Int. Falls Press, supplies for Tax Commission Meeting, International filed in this court, representing that it town. In Addition WE WILL B. J. Wheelock, town of Manitou county offices 40.50 Falls, April 27th. is necessary and for the best interests Wright, Barrett & Stilwell 3:00 of said estate and of all interested ALLOW A PREMIUM ON ALL George Ball, town of Grand Co., supplies for county offices therein that certain lands of said estate Fred Winkle, town of Bridgie Falls 6.55 10.20 PURCHASES OF FROM 10 TO described therein be sold and Ole J. Wold, town of Ray.... 17.39 6 00 Bruce Barton, town of Rat praying that a license be to him granted li I On motion by Commissioner General Expense—Revenue Root 4.40 Fund 15 PER CENT, IF PAID FOk to sell the same Slack, seconded by Commissioner Now therefore, you and each of you, WITH AMERICAN MONEY. Green and carried, the board ad are hereby cited to show cause, if any you have, before this court, at the journed until Tuesday, June 8th, DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON probate court rooms in the court 1920, at 10 o'clock, a. m. itV house, in International Falls, county of Miller's Store —AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on WILLIAM HARRIGAN, fi !"'.- the 29th day of May, 1920 at 10 o'clock Chairmahl WHEN YOU WANT TO—^ E. SOL VANG /"ft A. M., why the prayer of said petition Attest: FIX THAT FENCE Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada SieceiMr to 6. Halmiiiit should not be granted. LAY THAT FLOOR Cabinet Maker* Furniture R. C. FRASER, Witness the judge of said court, and HANG THAT DOOR the seal of said court, this 3rd day of SEE /Repairer, Picture Framing, County Auditor and May, 1920. BUILD THAT SMALL [General Carpenter, Contracttor ,(Court Seal) Clerk to Board. f' John Berg, BUILDING OR COTTAGE1 and Builder. Judge of Probate Court. (Seal) /v or any Big Carpenter job—i I5i2 THIRD STREET Jevne A Norton, Attorneys for Petitioner. M6-20 K-.. \.r* v,