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PAGE FOUR INTERNATIONAL FAtLSPIffiSS* •JSC THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS JUST SEEDS TOO said, the plaintiff in this action will AN EXEMPLAR OF CLEAN-UP WEEK A FEATURE take judgment agairst you for the relief LAW AND ORDER WITH MODERN TOWN FOLKS demanded. GOOD IV BE TRUE May 12,*1921. AND BORDER BUDGET ."Oft May Sth occurred the centennary The spring clean-up time, now* a JEVNE & NORTON, of the death of Napoleon, the Attorneys for Plaintiff, regular annual feature of' town and 12-19-26 International Falls, Minn idol of France," notes the Republican city life, can be obseryed on farms H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager Dulutk .Woman Declares Tanlac Has Publicity Association, through its in the same season because of more, SUMMONS Completely Restored Her Health—Gains president, Hon. Jonathan Bourne, Jr. pressing work. Efforts are made constantly, Pounds. pMt Oflce at International Fall*, Mln»., as Seeond-ClMi Matter 29 "The occasion is one for the review therefore, to encourage picking DISTRICT COURT at ttc "If there's one thing I'm more of. the life and accomplishments of FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT up the odds and ends about the thankful for than anything else it's the great man to see if we cannot farmis in the slack time between fall SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR STATE OF MINNESOTA, KOOCHICHING what Tanlac has done for me," said draw from his career lessons for planting and early spring. In many COUNTY Mrs. A. Nordeen, of 125 West Superior present day application. The world towns, however, the home demonstration street, Duluth, Minn. Mrs Foreign Advertising Representative and their transportation, on some is prone to think of Napoleon solely Nick Kot, Plaintiff agents give their organizing THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION I Nordeen is a lifelong resident of Duluth, corporation, some servant, some caterer. as a mighty military man, paying ability to furthering such work in SILLY IDEAS Annie Kot, Defendant and is highly esteemed by. a The fajaner is his own butcher, little, attention to his civil record as the early weeks of spring. large circle of friends. baker, doctor, blacksmith and street Emperor of France. It is true that In Spokane, Wash., a campaign THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE Everybody clings to a lot of clap- ar also, he is his own policeman, "For a year before I got Tanlac I he was one of the greatest generals ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: called the "Alley and Back Yard had indigestion so bad I could scarcely You are hereby- summoned and required trap. and usually his own magistrate and who ever lived. As Marbot tells us, Beautiful," began in 1919 to extend to answer .the complaint of retain anything on my stomach. One foolishness common to towns? grand jury. Consider how few civil t,he soldier who understands Napoleon's through five years. This work was the plaintiff in the above entitled action, No. matter what I ate or how little, strategy has nothing more men the world over is the idea that and criminal ca§es come from the initiated and guided by the city home which -complaint .'is on file in the in just a few minutes after I ate it the farmer is a hick. That somehow country the countryside needs few demonstration agent, whose reports to learn. But there is another side office of the Clerk of the above named I turned almost deathly sick and just Court, and toserve a copy* of your he isn't quite as bright, or as clever laws and few officers, for every man to the character of the French leader show excellent progress. Newspapers answer to. the said." complaint -on the suffered agony. I got to .where I actually as a business man, or as'well read dwells in his own kingdom, and as that is worthy of study in these abnormal give constant publicity to the work, subscribers, at their office, in the city dreaded to eat and I lost as the townsman. he gives justice to his neighbor so times. urging the repairing of screens windows of International Falls* in said dounty of The farming class in this country it is meted to him again as a matter weight until I only wighed one hundred, "To begin with, Napoleon was not Koochiching," withiii" thirty days (30) and outbuildings, and the planting after service jof this, summons upon aird thirty pounds. I seemed to have always averaged higher in na- jof course. a native Frenchman. He was born in of shrubbery, trees and flowers. you, exclusive ^f the day lof [/such get worse, and finally, got to where tive wit and ability than the town the island of Corsica, a French possession, In 1920, in the city of Spokane, more Service and if'you fail toart&wer the earfen the sight of food would turn folks. Of late years the American it is true, but the life and DEMOCRATIC OVERSTOCKS said complaint •within-the timte afo "than 8,000 grape cuttings ariJ. rooted farmer has been better read better me sick. said, :the plaiijtiff/ih this action will thought of whose people had little plants were set out. The chambfer take judgment'&'g&tas£^you for the relief "But Tanjlac has,, changed, things educated, and a far better business in common with the French. When It is reported that President Harding of commerce supplied thousands of demanded. K- right around for .me, and the way ,it man than many of his 'townf brethren the young man landed in France and will soon ask Congress to create circulars drawing attention to the May 12, 1921v has helped me seems almost too and sisters. Anyone doubtihg this entered-the military school at the JEVNE NORTQN,,^^^_^^ a sales board t* supervise the duties of citizenship, particularly for good to be true. I can eat better Attorneys fbr Plaintiff, is invited to read any farm paper' of liquidation of the tremendous surplus age of ten he was, to all intents and home: owners. In many yards, as a 12-19-26 international Falls, Minn now than I have for years and everything national circulation and note the purposes, an immigrant. His ultimate stocks of equipment and supplies result, there are to be seen purple I eat agrees with,me perfectly.. contents thereof, and. then to read rise from that humble station to the the government has oh hand as grapes, the stately hollyhock, the I've been built u$ to. where. I weigh a typical "smart" magazine that appeals dictatorship of France should be an a result of the war. Since the armistice modest fox glove, and many -other one hundred and fifty pounds and to the strictly urban. intelligence, inspiration to very immigrant to a it) is understood that about $2,000,000,000 flowers growing inside freshly painted feel good all the time. I surely am and note what sort of claptrap foreign land. The presidency of the worth of surplus material fences. In one yard, SO by 142 glad to say a good word for Tanlac." it contains. United States is limited by the constitution has been disposed of, but it is estimated feet, the' hitherto neglected vines to native-born Americans, The American farmer has more that $3,000,000,000 worth remains. produced more than a ton of grapes TO PREVENT DOOR but there is no other office or social time to read, more isolated opportunity The articles range from the last year. In the work this spring FROM STICKING station in the whole land that is not to think, fewer unnecessary smallest of quartermaster supplies to -Spokane is being directed for a beautification A door which sticks to the frame available to every newcomer.to our big steamships, and are held practically things to do, and he gets on the, job campaign to be conducted every damp day is not conducive to shores. The immigrant is limited earlier in* the morning to do /em. by all the departments, the War precisely as the Liberty Loan campaigns unruffled feelings on the part of only- by his own will, ability and and Navy departments and the Shipping And while every other business has were carried forward during those who use it. The Forest'-Products good behavior. nearly broken its back scrambling Board leading. Sale of the stuff the war, each district under a captain, Laboratory of the United "At the age of 23 Napoleon was would not only bring a reduction in through this post-war •deflation, the with a team, reporting regularly States Department of Agriculture at brought face to face with mob rule. farmer has.taken the biggest -liquidation price to the consumer, but every on conditions. Madison, Wis., has recently made He was in Paris on that fateful 20th taxpayer would benefit through the of. any/business, has continued public a method which obviates the of June, 1792, when the rabble invaded to buy in a dear market and sefll in additional receipts of the treasury. FARMER BANKS IN NEBRASKA difficulty. the Tuileries, and was a close a cheap one, and has generally The president Ts understood to have Wood specialists there say that the observer of the events that followed, discussed the matter with members weathered the storm without Federal The Nebraska legislature has passed fact that the top and bottom edge's .ending in the guillotining of the royal A Cap for Spring. aid or public' sympathy. of his cabinet, who agree with him a bill intended to permit farmers, of a door are practically always left' family and many of the French that steps should be taken at once and others, to organize co-operaltivt Another thing: Maybe you have unfinished is largely responsible for Ju«t the ticket. aristocracy. For ten years thereafter to dispose of the surplus. banks in the state. noticed that when the farmer boy its troublesome habit of swelling and he was occupied with military duties, As originally introduced in the Youll find the style you comes to town to get a job, he gets shrinking. The exposed ends of the but when he was proclaimed YOUR VICTORY MEDAL lower house, the measure had the have, in mind, here. it and he seldom visits the bread vertical stiles give the most bother, consul in 1802 the impressions that support of many farm organizations line whereas, the average town man because wood picks up or gi.ves off It', a Gordon—'Jaunty lines had been made upon his mind by the in the state. This support, however, whtf emigrates to the country to Don't you want to wear your Victory moisture more rapidly through surfaces and the smartest patterns you horrors of the Revolution found expression, waned by the time the bill came up show 'em how to farm at, a profit Medal on Memorial Day? cut across .the grain than ever saw. and he devoted himself to in the house for final action. It had frequently goes broke the farmer in Lieut. Col. R. E. Frith of the U. through those cut parallel to the .setting up a government based on town can play the town game and S. Army recruiting station, Minne-|^een sh°rt of what were believed its PRICES: grain. law and order. He established an win, but the city, man rai^ely apolis, in a circular letter mailed to desirable features. The bill passed can. $4.M, $S.M, $6J0 If the doors in a house-are to shut education system, the Bank of •make a living in the country., the house and was unanimously indorsed the press of the state, says: easily and fit tightly, it is importantthat 0. N. CARR & CO. France,, the Legion of Honor, and by the senate. The senate Seeing that our. ,brea d, our meat, "It is a pleasure to advise the, their top and bottom edges, be the Napoleonic Code: pf. laws which took even more interest in the. "bilU *Tbe Store of Quality" our butter, our. eggs, our blankets and readers of your valuable paper that, protected by paint ot varnish. If it •lis the guide of French law today and by passing corrective measure^ tff our sheets, everything we eat or on checking up the records of this is necessary,.to refit the door after, International Fail*. Mian 'has "a profound influence on: justice'1 benefit' to .the.new co-operative Ranking wear comes from the Country, -and. office at' the close of-business May i.t is' hung, the freshly exposed Surface throughout the wdrld/""It would be law. that the cities are never more than 7th, I find that there has been a "should be re finished at once. very difficult to disprove the statement," The co-operative bank law defines one week ahead of starvation, unless! marked increase in the number of declares One writer, "that the farm leaders are viewing it with renewed the regular" flow of rural^ foodstuffs applications for Victory Medals from SUMMON* superb inheritance of order, progress interest and believe that many keeps coining in^ it behooves u$ to your town and, vicinity. This, no and prosperity which Napoleon bequeathed DISTRICT COURT of its features will be practical. realize the factf that these,...unseeni doubt, is due to the fact that exservice FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT made the France of 1914." The co-operative bank law defies .workers who keep us fed are fellow' men desire to wear this STATE OF MINNESOTA, KOOCHICHING "'In the knapsack of each of my what may be termed "Co-operative men of high intelligence, of. as efficient COUNTY medal on Memorial Day, and I cair privates is ai marshal's baton," is a banks," providing that such institutions ability. assure every applicant that if he familiar quotation from the great C1on», shall be organized under ,the Clara Plaintiff will submit his application immediately, Consider this: When "did, a refortrt, Corsican. He meant that the bpportunity v». general co-operative corporate laws are uplift, ever start in town?, :. accompanied by his discharge Jay R. Close* Defendant was there, and it remained of Nebraska. No person, under the or a certified extract of same, he will The farmers of the nation have only for the individual' to grasp and jlaw, either directly or indirectly, is THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE receive^ his. medal by May 30th. inaugurated every forward movement develop it to become a leader among ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: permitted to own more, than 4 per "Every ex-service man, by calling the nation has seen, and the You are hereby summoned and required men. Success and wealth are within cent of its capital' stock. The payment to answer the complaint of the farmers of every country are always on the American Legion Commander, the grasp of every individual among of dividends or interest on capital plaintiff in the above entitled action, or at any bank, may obtain applica- the last to be swept away by pas- us today, be he native or immigrant, stock shall not be more than 10 which complaint is on: file in the office sion, revolution or mob hysteria. A tion blanks, or by forwarding his and so long as they are pursued in of the Clerk of the above named per cent thereof per annum. -The. farmer is self-sufficient if he. makes [discharge .to this office, we will fill Court, and to serve a copy, of your accordance with the law of the la^id distribution of patronage dividends of answer to the said complaint on the a living the majority df toWo^tiien j:out .the application1 blank, returning no impediment will be placed in ihe its neti earnings above the 10 per subscribers,- at their office, in the city are dependent for their daily bread the' discharge certificate the same way of highest attainmnt. 'If Napoleon cent dividend limit on stock alone is of International Falls, in said County and breath, their heat, theik light,, day." of Koochiching, within thirty ,(30 could do it, I can do it,' is the permitted to stockholder borrowers days after service of this sun}Pf^n^, proud boast of everyFrenchman, and or depositors, under the law. upon you, exclusive of the day of such Zimmerman Electric Co. with him as theirj ideal they strive In electing directors of a co-operative service and if you fail to answer the AT HOMt DRESSES WHICH ALL WOMEN LIKE for success. Let every immigrant to bank, stockholders are permitted said complaint within the tim#-afore- our shores be animated by a similar to choose any one among their number. resolve—to forge to the front by The law clearly determines that every lawful means that presents directors of co-operative banks need H' itself—and radicalism bred of idleness, not own at least 4 per cent of the ®1 will disappear and contentment capital stock as do such officials of reigri once more." other banking institutions. "BILLY" NOONAN SAYS CITATION FQR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION (Baudette Region) Several of Baudette's young- men ESTATE OF EDNA PAULINE STEEN See us before^ placing your contract for building. were overcome by smoke the other AXELSON. night. At least^they were seen staggering *We furnish you anything in Building Material, Hard STATE OF MINNESOTA, out of a soft drink establishment -County of "Koochiching. Wood Flootrs, Doors, Windows, Screens, Etc., also and said they had been served IN PROBATE COURT. only cigars. Plaster Board, Paint and Oil. lots of Rough Sheet-.«. We understand that the women of In the Matter of the Estate of Edna ing, Lumber and' Dimensions on hand, cheap. Now Pauline Steen Axelson, Decedent. Baudette are already talking of.*,putting The State of Minnesota to all persons up candidates for next year's is the time to build. Lumber will never be as cheap interested in the above entitled council. The only way to head them matter: Whereas, Lars Victor Axelson again. We. will meet any Mail Order Hpuse on off is to pass a law that 'candidates has filed in this court his final account pf his administration of the must be at least forty years old. Building Material, and give quick service. estate of the above named decedent, Women who admit being older than together with his petition praying for that would bq too old to be1 candidates. the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons tj-A&wm A young woman claims ^that the SEED POTATOES thereunto entitled: It is ordered, shorter the skirt the easier it is. to that said petition be heard, and tfiat mm get up stairs. She probably means it's all persons interested, in said matter easies to get up stares.. be and appear before this court on the 4th day of June, 1921, at 10 o'clock Early Ohio, and Green Mountain. All kinds ofBulk Drinking the liquor' they peddle A. M., at the Probate Court Rooms in these days is like eating mushrooms. Grain and Garden Seeds—Northrup Kings packages the Court House, at International You don't know if it's any good until Falls, in said County, and then and 5 cents each. Place your order for Haind Nut it's too late. .v i,- there, or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, show cause, if TO ALL CONCERNED Coal now. Try ouir PRIDIl Coal for Kitchen Stoves. any they have, why said petition should not be granted and that this citation be served by the publication There is now money in the town S. E. THOMPSON & SON thereof in International Falls' Press, revenue fund to cover all |varrants according to law. Every woman welcomes the relaxing hours in a cool gingham house drawn on revenue func^from 1 to 17 Witness the Honorable, John Berg, dress, especially for sumrjier wear. .three new models shown St These inclusive. Interest on same s,tops on Judge ol] said court, and the seal of the Busfi Terminal Sales Building in New York depict fashion's trend Phone 128 International Falls, Minn. said court, this 5th day of May, 1921. date of this issue. r* for 1921. On the left the pique trimming, sash and deep hem are featured. COURT SEAL.' C. B. WHITNEY, The dress apron shown-in centcr is rick-rack trimmed. The I'C UI vOO ci |./1 it 11V li ill the (iiiv Lvll IL1 1 JV IV. 1 civ^lV, Hill llllCU* A 116 JOHN BERG. porch or morning dress on the right has collar and cuff of contrasting Treasurer, J. H. BROWN, Attorney for Petitioner. color with bias sash and decahem and is a, very charming g^Hnent.sg^ Rat Root Township. 12-19-26. *S. U&6!b itfi