International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 1, 1910 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL 1ALLS PRESS. er of 12 years standing in this county. to discharge the duties of my of out the year to plan her work for two International Palls Press Char.'es \V. Du Candidatefor the Legislature. Lcs fice to the best of my ability and impartially. The only property interests I have in months and at the end of the time report and Border Budget the world are here, and I need at this I have been a resident ofthe the work accomplished. As a result County Official Paper time some proper support for myself territory comprising Koochiching through the united^work of both county for the past eight years, am a and family. teachers and superintendent, the work INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS man of family, and a taxpayer, and Third. Some citizens from outlying is now fairly well graded. PUBLISHING COMPANY have had experience both here and districts should be elected to of part If elected again I will earnestly endeavor elsewhere as an officer. I shall endeavor the principal public offices in the county to make our schools the most GEORGE E. MORRISON, Editor and Manager. during the campaign to see every seat. efficient in northern Minnerota, so voter in the county, and shall certainly $1.50 A YEAR If nominated and elected I will endeavor SUBSCRIPTION they may give the best of education appreciate each vote and all assistance to do my duty, as an honest, to the greatest number of scholars at given me. Yours sincerely, competent, public officer.. Trusting Entered as Second Class Matter June 23 the least possible expense consistent 1909, at the post office at International Falls THOS. WHITE to you for support at the primaries with such service. Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. September 20, 1910. ANNIE E. SHELLAND. For Treasurer I am yours truly, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910 M. F. SMOOTZ. I hereby announce myself as a republican For The Legislature candidate at the primaries to h. W. Forrer For Sheriff. I am a candidate for the Republican be held on September 20th, 1910, for George E. Morrison, lately financial nomination for Representative from I hereby announce myself a candidate the office of County treasurer of editor of The Minneapolis Tribune the 52nd district and respectfully solicit for nomination for sheriff of Koochiching county, Minnesota. I has obtained a substantial interest in the support of the voters at the Koochiching county on the republican have been a resident of the territory The International Falls Press and as primary election. ticket at the primaries to be held Sep now comprising Koochiching county sumed the editorial and business I favor the election Qf Senator Clapp tember 20,1910. management of the newspaper. for a period of twelve years, and as I and a square deal for Northern Minnesota. In making this announcement It shall be the constant endeavor of have stood the hardships of a pioneer I l'avor an appropriation of wish to call the attention of the voters the new management to make The life I hope I am not assuming when I $100,000 for the State Immigration of the county to the facts which say I think I am entitled to some consideration Press thoroughly representative of the i- partment and liberal appropriations led to to my appointment to the office. at the hands of the voters, future metropolis of Upper Minnesota for drainage, for the support and extension It will be remember that H. T. and to pull strong with every effort to and I respectfully solicit your vote and of the State Experimental Mcintosh, P. A. Walsh and others be promote tiie interests of International and influence which, if given, I hope Farm at Grand Rapids and for the encouragement sides myself were candidates for the will not be undeservedly conferred. Falls and the development of the of a course in agricultural republican nomination for sheriff in Very truly yours, vast territory of virgin wealth, tributary in the rural schools. I favor a 19tiS. Mr. Walsh won out, in that con to it and which will 'largely determine J. R. ALLEN. one mill state road tax and the taxation test by a plurality over me, his nearest its dest iny. Candidate for Judge of Probate. of state lands the same as other competitor. of 50 votes, and also believes with everyone The editor property to pay the cost of making local won in the general election in November, else who tins investigated the s*itua R. F. litis, candidate for re-election C. improvements and maintaining local but died the day following. The tion that marvelous as has been the to the office of Judge of Probate, government. I believe the law county board at that time appointed growth and development of International solicits the support of the voters of should be changed so as to make it Falls in the fewjyears of its existance, Koochiching county along the same possible to place settlers on state lands its real greatness is just now lines as two years ago. He is preparing at any time. I favor progressive temperance budding and that in the year to come to make the same vigorous campaign Koochiching county men who have an eye to the advance merit of the legislation and will vote for a the city will progress by leaps and and cards announcing his candidacy interests of Uppt-r Minnesota at the coming session of the legislature are county option law. Am opposed io a bounds. are being made. He points to anxious that Charles W. La I)u of Pine River, shall receive a heavy vote in tonnage tax. I believe that reapportionment The manufacturing possibilities of his record as a public official as his this county, along with L. A. Ogaard, Koochiching's own Republican is the paramount issue as the city are beyond comprehension. candidate. best argument for re-election. far as Northern Minnesota is concerned Their mere contemplation is staggering There are two Republican candidates to be nominated and personal and R. ILTIS. F. C. and pledge myself, if nominated in their stupendousness. But it geographical considerations seem to favor the chances of Mr. La Du and and elected, to work unceasingly for will be more than a manufacturing Lang's Election Urged Mr. Ogaard. it, and to the best of my ability to city more than a lumbering center it Mr. La Du declares if nominated ani elected he will be a champion of reapportionment Residents of Koochiching county represent the sentiment of the will some day become the central market ai.d proper taxation and disposition of state lands. generally who have business with the district. for one of the most productive office of the register of deeds are extremely Respectfully, agricultural sections in the country. anxious that Frank S. Lang, Geo. A. Snyder, Candidate for County Treasurer CHAS. H. WARNER. Koochiching county's splendid exhibit the present incumbent, shall be reelected of farm products at the Minnesota and the work continued under Candidate for Register of Deeds State fair will prove this assertion. his experienced and capable charge. Fraternal greetings and felicitations To the Voters of Koochiching County: The duti.es of the register are most are extended to the editor of our contemporary I hereby announce myself as a candidate important and it is desirable that with a belief that business for the office of Register of they be performed by one who knows and editorial relations will be as pleasant Deeds for Koochiching County, subject all ahout them. as personal intercourse has been. to your approval, at the Republican Mr. Lang has lived in International Mr. Mcintosh to fill the vacancy. At The Press management urgently beseeches primaries to be held September Falls for ten years and has taken a the last meeting of the board for the hearty cooperation of all 20. If chosen I will do my best to till most active and commendable part in that year Mr. Mcintosh was again appointed citizens in its effort to publish a newspaper the office to your satisfaction. the upbuilding of the city and county. to the office for the term of two worthy of the precocious municipality A. H. FERRELL. For four years before coming to this years. The new board on the 4th of International Falls. coming to this city he lived in Rainy of January, 1909, held that the appointment Politically The Press will be an independent Candidate for Surveyor of Mr. Mcintosh was illegal Republican newspaper. It but could not agree on a successor and shall, however, reserve the right to I hereby announce myself as a candidate adjourned until January 27th, 1909, criticise the acts of Republicans without for the nomination for county when I was appointed to the office. being questioned as to the purity surveyor of Koochiching county at the An appeal from the appointment was of its Republicanism. It sympathizes Republican primaries to be held Sept. taken to the supreme court and an order with the militant attitude of the west 20, 1910. With my education and experience issued to take testimony in the toward the tariff law and hopes that as an engineer I know that I 5 Wmmm case at International Falls April 15th, the tariff commission may be clothed can fill the office to your entire satisfaction 1909. The case was then argued before with sufficient power to take that and if elected will endeavor to it. the supreme court, which held troublesome business problem out of maintain the high standard already that the appointment made by the politics. The Press will not observe set by that office. new board in January was legal, and party lines in local politics, but will E. W. KIBBEY* fixed the time of the official term for support candidates who will best serve the office. I took charge of the office the interests of the community. Candidate for Representative about September 1st, 1909, after eight The Press believes that Governor A. To the voters of the Fifty-second months of litigation, which was by no O. Eberhart has "made good" and Legislative District: means inexpensive, in fact, during the will support him for election. He has The undersigned hereby announces year I have held the office the income successfully shouldered the staggering himself a candidate for nomination as therefrom amounts to much less than burden which fell upon hiifc in succeeding Representative of tha Fifty-Second the cost of litigation alone. in the governor's chair one of Legislative District,on the Republican I have been a resident of the territory the most highly esteemed men Minnesota ticket, and asks for the support of the comprising Koochiching county Lake City. It is doubtful if there is ever knew. We believe him both voters of the district at the primaries for the past twelve years, and a taxpayer a man in the county that more men safe and progressive, willing to heed on Sept. 20, 1910. for the past ten years, and ask would take off their coats and fight wise counsel and able to take the initiative I have been a resident of the territory for the support of the voters at the for than Frank S. Lang. Those who in large matters. His record embraced in Koochiching county primaries September 20, 1910, upon know him best swear by him strongest. thus far is one to which he and the for the past fifteen years, and much of my record as an official during the He has more enthusiasm for state may point with honest pride. that time have been employed in survey short period I have held the office, good projects bottled up in himself work for the government, state and upon the promise to give the affairs than half a dozen average men. No champion lire company in any and county, therefore am thoroughly of the office the same careful Mr. Lang is making just as active city in the country could have fought familiar with the needs of this north consideration in the future as I have a campaign as if there might be some more valiantly or successfully than country, and more especially in the in the past. question as to his election. His did the International Falls laddies way of roads and drainage. Yours very truly, friends say he will win by a wide last Monday night. I am heartily in accord with the II. W. FORRER. margin. platform adopted by the Republican 'If every man who ever received a The presence of President Taft and Announcement kindness at the hands of Frank Lang George A. Snyder, Republican candidate project for the advancement of International Colonel Roosevelt at the Minnesota will vote for him, he will have the for the nomination for county Falls aud Koochiching county. State fair will insure its success and it biggest vote at the primary that was treasurer, is generally acknowledged With such a man in charge of the might be a success of its own tremendous ever cast for a candidate," said one of to have not only all the qualifications county's funds the money is not alone momentum. It appears that no his admirers. for the office as to ability and experience safe because of his sterling honesty amount of imperiousness and lack of but a plus pleasant personality but also because he will not err in tact on the part of the management, County Superintendent of Schools. which makes it a pleasure to transact handling it. their most prominent characteristics, business with the treasurer's office Peopie who do business with the office I hereby announce myself as a candidate can seriously hamper the big fair. when he is in charge. are pleased over the excellent for the republican nomination Mr. Snyder is one of the substantial prospect that Mr. Snyder will be reelected. to the office of County Superintendent The utter disregard of the earnest citizens of the county who has assumed They know that with him in of Schools. desire of the people of Minnesota that the burdens of husbandry, taxpayer charge they are assured both of courteous During my three years' work I the railroads offer homeseekers excursions and all around booster of every good and business like treatment. have endeavored to furnish an education to this state as well as to the Da to each child, to put the schools kotas, Montana and western Canada, Candidate for Register of Deeds in the best working condition possible twenty-three lots, one hundred foot might be switched around to great so on the best business basis, to supply I hereby announce myself as a candidate frontage, half acre lots. First orders licitation of the public wishes, should both country and town schools alike, for the nomination for Register have the pick. Terms easy. Write the legislature start in to administer to grade the work asjit should be and state convention, and in sympathy of Deeds at the coming republican or call on P. S. Pendergast. a few more bitter legislative pills to supervise the work of all teachers. with the objects of the Northern Minnesota primaries and.if nominated and elected Upper Minnesota cannot afford to As a result twenty-eight schools Development Association. The I will give my best efforts to maintain have desirable settlers carried through Rainy Lake Excursions have been established and forty-five above statement of facts, in brief, the high standard of the office the state to settle in other and less isolated children placed in school. constitutes my platform, and upon and endeavor, as in the past to conduct The Launch Rainy Lake will make favored sections just because the rail No child in the county that we know the same I base my request for the office to the entire satisfaction roads are mulish. regular trips to Kettle Falls every of, was out of school this last year. support of the voters of this of the people of Koochiching I hereby announce myself as a candidate Thursday every Sunday to the Cascades The schools have been supplied with district at the primaries on Sept. 20th. county. FRANK S. LANG. for the Republican nomination Candidate for Treasurer and on Tuesdays a trip will be 'all books, maps, globes, blackboards, I shall endeavor to meet as many residents to the office of County Superintendent made to the Cascades, Sand Point or I hereby announce myself as candidate and other apparatus desired by the of the district as possible prior For Sale. of Schools at the primaries to be held Mine Center. The launch will leave for the office of treasurer of state. All such expenditures has been to the day of their casting their ballots September 20th, 1910. If chosen I will the Fort Frances dock at about 9 Cook stove, coal heater, wood heater Koochcihing county at the republican consistent with our rapid growth and but if I am unable to see any do my best to fill the office to your satisfaction. o'clock in the morning. and all my furuiture. Also first primary to be held September 20,1910. great need. As a result, where every they can rest assured that I am not G. C. HANKEY. class milk cow and chickens. I extend to my friends throughout attendance will guarantee, heating the tool or representative of any clique Not to Blam*. MRS. JOHNSON. C. L. the county hearty thanks for their plants have been furnished and or faction but instead am merely ambitious The Elderly Lady—They say his Sheriff support in the primary two years ago, through this compliance with the to place myself in position wife has money. The Younger—Well, Lake Park Summer Resort and will say that I feel Justified in To voters of Koochiching County: state law, money is now being drawn where I can aid, so far as my talent that isn't bis fault. They've only been making another canvas for this office. I hereby announce myself a candidate Now is the time to buy your summer married a short time. from the state for the aid of schools. may permit, in the great work of developing First. Because I was the loser in a for nomination of sheriff* on the resort lot. Crystal Beach is all All tax payers are invited to investigate Northern Minnesota. very strenuous conflict which was the not truly performed by republican ticket, at the primaries to Obedience is our records. OGAARD, sold, Forest Point nearly gone, now L. A. whose heart is Jl*m- peoples cause in Koochcihing county. the body of him be held Sept. 20j 1910, and should I Lake Park, the finest and best, reserved In order to grade and supervise the International Falls, Koochiching satisfied.—Saadi. Second. Because I am a homestead be nominated and elected I promise for the last, is to be sold. Only work, eachjteacher was asked through County, Minnesota. rS-