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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

February 24, 1910 · Page 3 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS, PRESS. GOOD RESOLUTIONS lines to those by which it has built up Geo. A. Snyder toEliza Addington, International Palls Press its excellent system of urban, graded lots 23 and 24, blk. and Border Budget and high schools, build up a system of 2, Forest Heights add. to OF COMMERCE ME ADOPTED County and Village Official Paper rural, township, graded and high Int. Falls 300 00 schools which shall fully meet the Frank H. Heinen to .T. Palmer Published Every Thursday Morning needs of our rural population and Johnson, lots 29 and 30, INTERNATIONAL. FALLS PRESS shall insure to them in their home block 2, South Int. Falls 250 00 HEAD OFFICe., TORONTO fcSTABulSHFD 867 Continued from first page. PUBLISHING COMPANY schools as much instruction in ele White & Street Townsite Co. paid-up Capital 510.000,000 E W A E mentary agriculture, manual training to Ida M. Deteker, lot 3, A. moneys from time to time in the H. FERRELL. Manager Surplus, 6,000,000 and home economies as it is possible block 6, First add. to Littlefork funds from which loans are made by .Lh X. LAI RC General Vr-oaee. to give. 75 00 the state board of investment, 81.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION Be it further resolved, that we recommend White & Street Townsite Co. Braiclrs t!inUTh:iit Caiiala. aid in the United States and England Be it resolved, that it is the wish the establishment of more to Charles S. Jollings, lot 4, and will of this association that Minnesota, Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, schools in the state of the type of the block 6, First add. to Littlefork SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 1909, at the post offlue at International Falls, through its board of investment, Crookston School of Agriculture, and Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of 75 00 dispose of, at the earliest possible March 3. 1879. further believing that such a system George T. Robinson et al to at current rates, and is paid twice a year. opportunity, enough of the bonds The depositor is subject to no of rural, graded and high schools can George Robinson, lot 17 blk. of other states held by this state, delay in the withdraw _j of the whsle or any portion of the deposit. and will be established in the near 2, Robinson & Swedback's THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910 necessary to secure and loan to our future, RADISH MP RY MAII opened by mail and monies add. to Big Falls 75 00 Accounts may be own people the money essential to DAlllVlliU U| IflAlLdeposited or withdrawn in this way with equal Be it further resolved, that the George T. Robinson et al to state development, and especially for facility. George Robinson, lot 18, blk. AN AWAKENING IN TME NORTH movement for the establishment of roads, drainage and schools. F. M. GIBSON, Manager, Fort Frances. Ont. Branch agricultural departments in urban 2, Robinson & Swedback's Whereas, during the last few years, Northern Minnesota has wakdd up. high schools be restricted to those add. to Big Falls 75 00 Reflecting on the ancient a true say- drainage projects of enormous magniing high schools so situated that the rural Charles Gilbertson to E. W. that Heaven helps those who help tude have been prosecuted whereby schools surrounding the village or city Francis, lots 10, 11 & 12 themselves, northern Minnesota has areas of wet and low lands have vast can secure better results through cooperation blk. 5, Mizpah 1 00 determined to help herself. She has been reclaimed and transformed into with the village or city high E. W. Francis to Fannie Gilbertson, Motion Picture Show decided to ask for what is her due some of the richest and most fertile school than through independent organization. lots 10, 11 & 12, and ask it with so unanimous a voice farm lands in the state of Minnesota, blk. 5, Mizpah 1 00 that the legislature cannot deny it. and, 1 John P. Richard to Theo. W. Further be it resolved, that we recommend But a reapportionment that gives, Whereas, there are two million to the state legislature the Lindstrom, sei of se£, sec. the upper half of the state the repre- acres yet remaining unsettled for lack VILLAGE HALL establishment of a Rural High School 24 and ne± of nei, sec. 25, 6322 sentation to which it is fairly entitled of drainage and the same are suseptiis Board whose duties it shall be to ble of drainage. only a small part of what northern TWO SHOWS EVERY NIGHT foster and direct the building up of an John Q. A. Crosby to Roll N. Therefore, be it resolved that we Minnesota wants. It is a political efficient system of rural schools. Chaffee, s| of nei, sejof nwi, are heartily in accord with the drainage proposition on which depend many Whereas, northern Minnesota is a 7:45 and QsOO nwj of nei, sec. 23, and s| of movement commenced by the different other benetits that will flow from a region of fruitful soil, splendid waterways nw£, swi of nei and nwi of counties, and state drainage larger proportionate representation and waterpowers, boundless swi, sec. 24, 67-22 1 00 commission and the United States in the legislature. Besides this, the wealth producing resources and north wants good roads with a one- government, and we recommend that Leon A. Webster to Int. Lumber healthful climate, and is the veritable mill tax to furnish a constantly re-' all northern Minnesota counties do all Co., n^ of sei and swi of Three Changes of Program a Week parlor of nature's palace, and plenislied fund for their building it in their power to further the cause of nei, sec. 15, 66-25 1000 00 Whereas, the said state of Minnesota wants the lands held for the Indians drainage that the Federal Governbrought Sarah E. Middleton to Mary TICKETS 10 arjd 15 cei)ts is possessed of large and extensive under sale and cultivation ment be urged to reclaim the millions E. Ashby, nwi, sec. 20, 66-25 1 00 areas of lands secured under special it wants more and better drainage of acres held by them in trust for the Sarah E. Middleton to Mary grants from the Federal government, it wants agricultural schools and the Chippewa Indians, and further that E. Ashby, si of nwi and nJof and said lands as now handled spreading of agricultural education the next state legislature submit a swi, sec.34, 66-25 constitute a continuing barrier it wants a better state land system, constitutional amendment to the end against the early settlement and development Charlie Eng to Jacob Larson, These are all definite wants, the that appropriation of funds can be of northern Minnesota by of swi, nei of swi and w£ expression of which does credit to the made for the straightening and the We Are after the Meat Business landlocking the settlers in this region, nwi of sei, sec. 28, 66-26 energy and intelligence of northern deepening of the rivers and channels making the building of roads John Vig to Thomas L. Shevlin, Minnesota. But behind them all is which are the natural outlets of our impossible, and hence retarding the s£ of nwi, n£ of swM, the great want of more people to farm drainage projects and to generally asthe agricultural development of northern se'4 of swH, n^ of seK and land and better farming methods, sist in this most important work. Minnesota, swJ4 of se&, sec. 23, 64-27 And. if fair dealing and courteous treatment In other words, northern Minnesota' We urge that all matters pending Therefore be it resolved, that it is counts for anything, we are quite needs development—not haphazard, in the several departments at Washslipshod Charles Gilbertson to Wm. the demand of northern Minnesota in sure we will get our share. We shall development, but develop- ington relating to our Indian Reserment Wintersteen, n£ of ne^, sec. convention assembled, that speedy endeavor to be prepared to offer the along organized and co-operative vations be immediately considered, 11 and s| of se^, sec. 2, 15128 adequate relief be afforded by the trade at all times a full line of well selected lines. The Northern Minnesota De- thereby aiding us in our work of development 1350 00 next legislature looking to the correction fresh and cured meats and invite the veiopment and improvement of northern Association is a definite of these evils. That laws be public patronage. move in the right direction. It brings Minnesota. Free to All Ministers passed imposing a tax on all state thirty counties together and puts Resolved that the association hereby lands not used exclusively for public heartily endorses the campaign of their energies behind an intelligent I will send one bottle of Warner's purposes to the end that these vast and comprehensive plan to till the the Minnesota Federation of Commercial International Meat Market White Wine of Tar—the best cough areas of state lands in northern Minnesota wants of this great and overlooked clubs for a state appropriation of remedy on earth—free to all ministers may pay their just proportion section. $100,000.00 per year for state advertising who will recommend it to their ADOLPM KICKER, Proprietor of the tax necessary for the building Northern Minnesota has stood almost under the direction of its immigration friends after giving it a fair trial. of roads, schools and public buildings. still while the rest of the northwest department. Address, Dr. C. D. Warner, Coldwater, Phone 73 Oveson Block, Fourth Avenue That state lands, suitable for agriculture, has been moving forward. The Resolved that this convention Mich. when sold or offered for sale, be great movement of emigrants to new heartily endorse the conservation Sold by litis the Druggist. sold in their virgin state with the lands has passed this fertile and resourceful movement and pledges the support of timber by contract or in fee simple to country by. Every Minnesotan. the thirty counties here represented. the end that the settlers building a whether from the north or Resolved, that the board of management home on these tracts may have some south, or. from the Twin Cities, will of the Minnesota state fair means of support from the timber STATIONERY benefit the development of the up­ be requested to allow no advertisement by while developing these farms. That per half of the state. The whole of lands except Minnesota lands the state lands, in order to be handled state ought to stand behind the new on the printed matter issued by the rightly and intelligently be classified movement and give it sympathy, encouragement—and state fair management and that the and appraised after a thorough examination. money.—Minneapolis space on the back of all tags or tickets That the present method .Journal. attached to exhibits be offered to the of dealing with actual settlers whose state immigration department, free of entries conflict with state swamp and OFFICE SUPPLIES charge, for the purpose of advertising 1 NOTICE selections be discouraged by appropriate Minnesota's agricultural resources. legislative enactment. That an Believing that one of the important amendment to the constitution of the factors of the agricultural development ALL TO FRATE HOLDERS AND state be submitted to the people of our state is the proper education PERSONS BY LAW ENTITLED amending article eight thereof so as of our farm boys and girls for TO VOTE IN THE VILLAGE OF to permit the enactment of a better farm life, and believing also that the JF and more businesslike method of disposing INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA. police of the state should be to offer of state lands, having in view as much elementary education as possible you are in business you the proper protection of the permanent to the farm boys and girls in Please take notice that at the regular school fund of the state. election of the Village of International their home schools that fully appreciating quite ofteo need something The unanimous thanks ot this convention Falls, Minn., to be held on the the magnificient urban, graded is hereby proffered to the in ttye line of Stationery and 8th day of March 1910, there will come and high schools which have been genial gentleman, whose energy and up for a vote the 'Proposed Charter built up in the state of Minnesota under Office Supplies. If you are just executive skill has been in a great for the City of International Falls' as the direction and guidance of the measure responsible for the successful compiled by a commission duly appointed. high school board and by the liberal starting in business you will UQ- completion of the objects desired in Such vote to be taken in appropriations granted by the state the calling of this convention for the conformity with the resolution passed legislature, and realizing that the doubtedly need office furniture, spirit of harmony among the thirty by the Village Council of the Village proper education of our rural children counties which his tact has brought of International Fulls, Minn., on the is of as much importance to the welfare booKs of differeot Kiods, together about, believing this is the beginning 8th day ot' February 1910. of the state as the education of of a new era for northern Minnesota witb minor supplies. The bal'ot shall bear the printed its urban children, and further recognizing —for this, we hereby thank Mr. W. words, 'Shall the Proposed new Charter that the present system of R. Mackenzie of Bemidji. -be adopted.' Yes—No with a rural schools oilers to the rural children THE PRESS is in a positioo to fit Be it further resolved, that the delegates square after each of the last two educational advantages greatly of this convention, each and words in which the voter may place inferior to those now offered to our you out from your greatest ryeed every one of them,, hereby express a cross to express his choice. villages and cities. their appreciation of the courteous, to the smallest, agd our prices are Be it resolved, that the state of Minnesota F. B. GREEN, hospitable treatment accorded them should,preceeding along similar Village Recorder. right. by the people of the city of Bemidji during this convention. We handle Globe-WergicKe and M. N. KOLL, Chairman, C. H. MACKENZIE, Secretary Macey office desl^s, filing cabinets, of the Committee of 33on Resolutions. YOU OUGHT TO READ THE sectional bool^-cases, etc. JourQals, Real Estate Transfers ledgers, casl) books, day DULUTH HERALD Transfers listed by the Koochiching bool^s, typewriter and carbon County Abstract Co., International Falls: papers, letter files, card indexes, E. W. Trafton to Fred O. EVERY DAY! Markell, lot 9, block 54, Int. inK wells, pens, pencils, and in fact Falls 00 anythiog io the stationery line. IF YOU DO NOT, YOU ARE MISSING THE Eric Franson to John M. Warnke, BEST NEWS MEDIUM IN THE NORTHWEST. lot 9, block 11, Second Div. to Int. Falls 125 00 Read a few issues and be convinced. Send us your name Eric Franson to Frank A. and address and we will forward sample copies. They will Warnke, lot 10, block 11, Second Press Publishing Co. help you get acquainted. Div. to Int. Falls 125 00 The price by mail is 35 cents a month, or Geo. A. Snyder to Zoe A. three months for $1.00. Hamstreet, lots 17 and 18, Now is the time to join The Herald's Happy Family block 2, Forest Heights add. of satisfied readers. to Int. Falls... 300 00 STATIONERY, OPflCE SUPPLIES, LEGAL BLANKS, MAGAZINES American Suburbs to Minnesota ADDRESS First-Class Printing at Prices That Are Right Wicke, lot 7, block 1, HERALD CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, DULUTH, MINN. First add. to Banier 250 00 Banier Townsite Co. to Dora May Sedore, lot 56, block 4, Banier