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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX SANPLE BALLOT SAMPLE BALLOT SANPLE BALLOT COUNTY BALLOT COUNTY BALLOT COUNTY BALLOT WITHOUT PARTY DESIGNATION WITHOUT PARTY DESIGNATION WITHOUT PARTY DESIGNATION "1 GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1920 GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1920 GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1920 Koochiching County, Minnesota Koochiching County, Minnesota Koochiching County, Minnesota County Auditor. County Auditor. County Auditor. Put a cross mark (X) opposite the name of the Put a cross mark (X) opposite the name of the Put across mark (X) opposite the name of the candidate for whom you wish to vote candidate for whom you wish to vote candidate for whom you wish to vote REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, 8TH DISTRICT 8TH REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, 8TH DISTRICT O. LARS6N J. O. J. LARSON O. J. LARSON WM. L. CARSS WM. L. CARSS WM. L. CARSS DISTRICT JUDGE, 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT JUDGE, 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT JUDGE, 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT B. F. WRIGHT B. F. WRIGHT B. F. WRIGHT REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE, 62nd DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE, 62nd DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE, 62nd DISTRICT F. J. McPARTLIN F. J. McPARTLIN F. J. McPARTLIN C. W. C. BAUER (.. W. C. BAUER C. C. BAUER W. JUDGE OF PROBATE JUDGE OF PROBATE JUDGE OF PROBATE JOHN BERG JOHN BERG JOHN BERG A. J. ANDERSON A. J. ANDERSON A. J. ANDERSON CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT J. J. H. DRUMMOND H. DRUMMOND J. H. DRUMMOND ft N» 0 0 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 2ND DISTRICT COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 4TH DISTRICT cotton and woolen'cloth. In The Uni WHEN IN DANGER OF FIRE C. V. LINSTEN States peat Is utilized chiefly as fertilizer HAROLD ROYEM filler, as stable litter and as an Walk, but Don't Run, in Burning absorbent for the uncrystallized residues F. B. GREEN of beet and cane sugar refineries Building or in Business Frenzy G. A. MUNROE —Keep Cool. in the manufacture of stock feed. Peat has long been used in fertilizing When some one shouts "Fire!" In a the soil, having been either applied theater those most likely to be trampled as a direct fertilizer or used as down are those who start a wild a filler for commercial fertilizer. Analysis stampede. Those who keep their heads of the peats of the United States is Heck, In Asia. After their successful SEES GOOD IN THE TEA CUP and act rationally stand better chance show an average nitrogen content of campaign at the end of 1917, the of escaping injury," remarks Forbes about 2 per cent, a proportion somewhat SANPLE BALLOT Briti9h extended their track line from Magazine. The cry of "Fire!" was recently higher than that found in some Doctor Eliot, Aged Educator, Goes on Egypt to Palestine, connecting at raised in the business world commercial fertilizers. Record as Having Faith in That Ramieh near Jerusalem. The line then and started a stampede in many quarters. The value of peat in soil fertilization Moderate Stimulant. went on to Haifa, which the British Now, it cannot be doubted that is found in its nitrogen content Put across mark (X) opposite the constitutional amendments are planning to make their great port the war time frenzied boom has and in the beneficial mechanical effect you wish to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow. Dr. Charles W. Eliot, now in his in the East and the principal terminus reached its zenith and that prices are it produces upon certain lands. eighty-sixth year, confesses to a deviation on the Mediterranean for a new shortline moving downward. It remains to be Black, thoroughly decomposed peats from the strict rule of abstemiousness STATE BALLOT. railroad to Bagdad and India, connecting seen, however, whether it was wise to are most satisfactory for fertilizer, as which cannot but cause concern Egypt and the African possessions attempt to force goods on the market sucji peats are generally heavier and in the inner circles of moral reform, with India. The war gave the at greatly reduced prices and to cancel more compact and contain more nitrogen says the New York World. Bagdad railway extensions in Cilicia, orders for fresh supplies on the and less fibrous material than Though he has always indulged in northern Syria and Mesopotamia— assumption that producers would also the brown types. "stimulants like tea, coffee and alcohol," Constitutional amendments to be voted on by the people. British prisoners of war furnishing cut their prices drastically in a mad and in tobacco not at all for much of the labor. The tunnels effort to get from under. It is worth more than half a century, he yet finds Remarkable Animal. through the Taurus mountains were noting that woolen, shoe, silk, and a certain virtue in tea drinking. "I One of the strangest animals known completed. Trains now run from Constantinople Proposal to Create. Trunk Highway System, Tax Motor Vehicles, Etc. certain other manufacturers promptly have used tea most," he says, "because is the platypus, a creature inhabiting through Aleppo to Nisbln. curtailed operations, thus refusing to it seems to me to facilitate the mental —YES o£ the river banks Australia and Tasmania. At the eastern terminus of the line— gamble to the limit in futures. If production Amendment to constitution by adding thereto anew article to effort of writing and speaking." It resembles both an anim Bagdad—trains run northward as far be curtailed on all sides, then be known as article 16, and creating a trunk highway system If the venerable ex-president of and a bird in that its body and tail as Tekrit. Between Nisbin and Tekrit authorizing the taxation of motor vehicles to create some merchants may find that they Harvard university had merely said are like those of beaver, while Its a Is an unfinished section of a few hundred a fund for the construction and improvement of the same overplayed the cancellation game. that he derived some dietic benefit web feet and bill remind one of a miles. Before the war, trains authorizing the enactment of laws providing for the issuance Goods cannot be produced for some from tea, no exception would betaken duck. It has teeth for chewing its of bonds of the State, and the payment of the principal did not run at night on this line, but little time at any tremendously lower to the statement. It is his frank admission and interest of such bonds. food, but it has no external ear, although this was changed by stern necessity. cost than formerly because it takes —NO that he uses tea as a stimulant its hearing is acute. It lays When normal traffic conditions are reestablished, time for raw materials, labor, taxes and finds that it helps his mental eggs like a turtle, but suckles its the journey from Constantinople and other expenses to fall drastically. processes which will be challenged. young. A specimen of the animul has to Bagdad and on to the Persian Proposal to extend term of Judge of Probate to Four Years The advice prominently printed on Can there be good in any stimulant? been placed on exliibitioo in the National Gulf can be made in a few days. New York theater programs is: "In —YES Can the willful excitation the mind of museum, Washington. case of fire walk to the nearest exit. by any kind of brew be ottter than \mendment to section seven (7) Article six (6) of the Constitution Don't run." Shakespeare Farm to Be Sold. immoral in its essential nature? All of the State of Minnesota, providing for extension This advice might be worth heeding Among the numerous landed properties of term of office of the Probate Judge to four (4) years. simon-pure reformers of the drink evil Deer Climb Up Ladders. by the business community at this which are coming into market will feel sure that the use tea has of The three miles «f concrete-lined —NO moment. during the next few months is one of drugged Doctor Eliot's intellect and flume which brings water to the Cherry more than ordinary interest, namely, robbed it its highest productivity. of creek power house on the Hetch Proposal for giving Legislature power to make Tax Exemptions, the Grendon Underwood estate, Buckinghamshire, RECOGNIZES VALUE OF PEAT But what the world has lost in that H^liy project lies In a territory also to Tax Incomes, Etc. says the London Telegraph. particular will count as nothing to abounding in deer. When water was —YES This belongs to Mrs. Pigott, a the self-revelation that this distinguished first turned Into the flume there was.a Its Use for Commercial Purposes Is member of a family resident In the district champion of temperance is good deal of trouble with deer whic^ Becoming More Understood for centuries, who has decided to Amendment of Article nine of the Constitution, relating to taxation, not 100 per cent perfect in his prohibition got into it and could not get out Throughout the World. to take the place of section one. sell. This village has many historical views. aided. As many as thirty to forty d^%,. and literary associations, which chiefly —NO Peat is extensively used as fuel In have been taken out of the flume center round its westerly portion, a single month. To relieve this cc NEW ROUTES OF NEAR EAST northern Europe and as fertilizer in where stands the old Elizabethan habitation Subjecting Railroad Lands to Certain Local Assessments. the United States. In Europe gas, dition deer ladders made of plan "V now known*as Shakespeare were built in the flume line at infr charcoal, coke and number of valuable a Railroad Lines Will Be Materially Extended —YES farm. vals. The ladders extend below by-products are produced from it. Shall Chapter 533, Laws of Minnesota for 1919, amending section as the Result of Operations It was here, when the house was water as well as above, so that Owing to the scarcity of raw materials 2226, General Statutes of Minnesota, 1913, so as to of the Great War. a wayside hostelry, then named the deer can find a footing on which 'r in Europe, peat and peat moss make real property used for railway purposes subject to Old Shippe, that Shakespeare, It Is climb out. Since the ladders were pu assessments, be adopted and ratified. are employed also as substitutes for The military operations of the war affirmed, used to stay when journeying In there has been no further trouble —NO absorbent cotton in the preparation of gave a material boost to railroad development to and from Stratford-on-Avon. with the deer. surgical dressings, for wool and for In the near East, says Lew­