International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 27, 1910 · Page 4 of 10
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^s^^ssvp -^SpiT fc INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. STATEi BALLOT Buy Pot a cross mark (X) opposite the constitutional amendments A you wish to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow. a STATE BALLOT. on the Put a Cross Mark (X) Opposite the Name off Eaeh Candidate Canadian Side You Wish to Vote for In- the Squares Indicated I by the Arrow. of GLEDHILL & CO.. Constitutional Amendments to be voted on by the people. Governor—ADOLPH O. EBERHART—Republican. Fort Frances, Ont. —YES Governor—JAMES GRAY—Democrat. 4 FIRST.—Amendment to section sixteen (16) of article nine (9) of the constitution, establishing the road and bridge fund, A. M. JENSEN and authorizing the legislature^ to levy an annual tax for the 1 Governor—J. P. HEIBBRG—Prohibition. purpose of constructing and improving roads and bridges within this state. —NO Undertaker and -A Governor—GEO. E. BARRETT—Public Ownership. Licensed Embalmer —YES SECOND—Proposing the repeal of section eleven (11), article nine (9), of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, Governor—C. W. BRANDBORG—Socialist Labor. suite providing for the publication of an annual report of the treasurer. —NO A Full Line of Undertaker's Goods Governor— —YES THIRD.—Amendment to article nine (9) of the Constitution of Coroner Koochiching County the State of Minnesota, authorizing the state auditor to Lieutenant-Governor—SAM Y. GORDON—Republican. W levy an acreage tax on lands which, at the option of the BIG FALLS. MINN. ri owners thereof, may have been listed with the county auditor for protection against loss by hail and wind, or Lieutenant-Governor—MERRILL C. TIFFT—Democrat. I either, in this state, for the purpose of creating an insurance McDonald Bros. fund against damage to crops by hail storms on such listed lands and to provide for the manner of handling, and distributing Lieutenant-Governor—J. D. ENGLE—Prohibition. of said fund. —NO 1^ DRAY O YES S Lieutenant-Governor—LEWIS M. AYER—Public Ownership. FOURTH.—Amendment of section twenty-three (23) of article LINE four (4) of the Constitution relating to the enumeration of the inhabitants of the state and to prescribe the bounds Lieutenant- Governor— of congressional, senatorial and representative districts/and to apportion anew the senators and representatives. —NO Prompt personal attention gfi^en all work in our line. Secretary of State—JULIUS A. SCHMAHL—Republican. —YES FIFTH.—Amendment^ to article nine (9) of the ..Constitution Phone No. 9 of the State of Minnesota, providing a tax of one-fifteenth Secretary of State—FRED W. JOHNSON—Democrat. of one mill on each dollar for reforestation. —NO 4 Li-: Secretary of State—F. F. MARZAHN—Prohibition. MONARCH HOTEL —YES s? SIXTH.—Amendment of article nine (9) of the Constitution O relating to exemption of certain lands from taxation to encourage —NO ft reforestation thereon. Secretary of State—TORKEL HOILAND—Public Ownership. FORT FRANCES. ONT. Secretary of State— Good Room and Board COUNTY BALLOT. $7 to $10 a State Auditor—SAMUEL G. I VERSO N—Republican. week State Auditor—THOMAS J. MEIGHEN—Democrat. 3 Furnace Heat November 8, I9|0, 0 State Auditor- 9 MONEY State Treasurer—WALTER J. SMITH—Republican. I County Auditor. LOANED State Treasurer—CHARLES F. LADNER—Democrat. 9 State Treasurer- Put a Cross Mark (X) Opposite the Name of Each Candidate You Wish to Vote for in the Squares Indicated by the Hand. on lands suitable for farming Attorney General—GEORGE T. SIMPSON—Republican. purposes. "We buy and sell Judge °^he^Mstrict Court j. THOMAS KEEFE—Republican. timber lands." Attorney General—JOHN M. FREEMAN.—Democrat. 8 Judge of the District Court C. W. STANTON—Non-Partisan ^.p 15th District Judiciary RAINY RIVER 9 Attorney General— FARM LAND CO. Judge of the District Court Associate Justice Supreme 15th District R. PRASER, Manager C. Court, term commencing —CALVIN L. BROWN—Republican. Jan. st, 1912. Mei8ttirDteSrtareSS"^LARENCE B- MILLER—Republican. Associate Justice Supreme com}mencing Court, term P. E. BROWN—Republican. Jan. ist, 191a. 4 ^"SDLteiSf688^^1,11®0 JACQUES-Democrat. Associate Justice Supreme H. H. Gordon, Pres. S Court, term commencing J. R. Harmon, Vice Pres. and Oen'l Mgr. Jan. ist, igi2. ^^^Dtoteict1688-DR- s* W ATKINS—Public Ownership. Associate Justice Supreme M. M. Gordon, Treas. O. H. Gordon, Sec. 4 Court, term conf S mencingJanjjstjjigia Member of Congress ^SssociateTuTtice Supreme 8th District Court, term c'om EDWIN A. JAGGARD—Republican. -1 —EI Border Wholesale mencing Jan. ad, 191 x. Associate Justice Supreme 52lld SenatorialDistrict-1*ANIE^ GDNN-Kepublkan. Court, term commencing -DAVID F. SIMPSON—Republican. Meat Company Jan. ad,. 1911. S Associate Justice Supreme 52nd-SeMtorlairDistrust"CH AS- D- VIEBAHN-Public Owneiggtlp. I com-1 Court, term —ARTHUR H. SNOW—Democrat. mencing Jan. ad, 1911. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MEATS Senator Associate Justice Su 52nd Senatorial District preme Court, term com THOMAS D. O'BRIEN—Democrat. OF ALL KINDS. mencing Jan. ad, 1911. :f FERGUSON—Republican. Associate Justice Su preme Court, term com mencing Jan. ad, 1911. 1. Associate Justice Su ^Snffilcte—CHARLES H. WARNER—Republican. -Poultry, Fish, Oysters. Eggs, preme Court, term com mencing Jan. ad, 1911. Butter, Cheese, Etc. Shipments ^£dDtetriite-A- B-CLAIR—Democrat. Receive Prompt Clerk Supreme Court—I. A. CASWELL—Republican. I ^Attention. A. RAYMOND—Prohibition. —GUST. Clerk Supreme Court- 4 International Falls, Minnesota A**' TAYLOR—Public Ownership. Railroad and Warehouse STAPLES—Republican. CHARLES F. Commissioner. Representative 52nd District I Railroad and Warehouse TRACY—Democrat. JAMES C. REX BOTTLE Commissioner. Representative 52nd District Railroad and Warehouse SIMONSON—Prohibition. j- —L. A. Commissioner. BEER County Auditor—L. H. SLOCUM—Republican. *Railroad and Warehouse 1, Commissioner. County Auditor—ROBERT AP ROBERTS—Public Ownership. THE PEOPLES CHOICE BALLOT FOR WOMEN. County Auditor if November 8, 1910 Ask the' Man t. County Treasurer—GEORGE A. SNYDER—Republican. Duluth Brewing $ County Treasurer—GEORGE T. BOLLINGER—Public Ownership. Put I Cw«l (X) Mark Qpposltc the Name of Each Candidate You Wish to Vote for in the Squares Indicated County Treasurer & Malting Co. 1 by the Hand. Register of Deeds—FRANK S. LANG—Republican. Supt. of Schools—ANNIE E. SHELL AND—Republican. ••-vr- S y\i Register of Deeds—OSCAR NESS—Public Ownership. & r- .-"j i^?| ED. BANCROFT, Resident Agent Supt. of Schools—C. A. MILLER—Public Ownership. ., Hk VRiJ I $ I Telephone Ndr7S*aV'*^ Register of Deeds is a 5 A wtipta 0* SCflOOlS fl m:. sm I „«t* *A