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

February 29, 1912 · Page 1 of 4

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INTER N ATION A I. 5 PR K^ and the votes, has tired of politics and teams for the usual winter's work in which has added lustre to the party's International falls Press will not be a candidate this coming this community, a condition that history and enhanced the dignity and and Border Budget year. Carlton county is trying to should be remedied by more homesteaders prestige of the nation. start a boom for C. F. Mahnke, publisher obtaining teams. The other day an editor was solicit Official City Paper of International of the Moose Lake Gazette, and P. Olson's house, occupied by H. C, ed to join a lodge and was handed a Falls, Minnesota said to be a very able man. Pat McGarry Clinton, was burned to the ground petition printed by a supply house is still running for speaker of the past week. Mr. Clinton was severely he got a dun from a merchant mail INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS the house, while Koochiching has had burned about the face and PUBLISHING COMPANY ed in a government stamped envelope no recognition since organized as a Ba KingPowde hands in trying to save some of the and written on a gargling oil state county by this legislative district. ^Jf things. However, the contents as QEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. ment he made a purchase in a store, the state was .reapportioned each well as the. building were almost a got a duplicate bill printed in Chica A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION SI.50 county is entitled to a representative, total loss. go and wrote his check on a blank but as it is, the border county has a Absolutely Pur printed at St. Joseph. Ye Gods (and Entered as Second Class Matter June 33. just claim for recognition.—Bovey LINDFORD. 1909, at the post office at International Falls, little fishes!) How can an editor be Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of News. Peter Olson has cleaned up his winter's March 3,1879. expected to join lodges and pay his logging in good shape. Roosevelt answering the letter of bills on such treatment as that, and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29 seven governors asking him to run Ole Lofgren is now cutting his second all the while tell the people to trade at To have pure and wholesome for the republican nomination for the crop of logs for this winter. home? Ever think of it? Editors presidency of the United States, says: have to be born boosters, prepared to Olaf Markland does not recover Who's that talking politics? food, be sure that your baking "I deeply appreciate your letter live on dried herrings and stand for from his sickness as quickly as his and I realize to the full the heavy responsibility everything.—Dows (la.) Advocate. many friends here would like to see powder Is made from cream it puts upon me, expressing There is nothing too good for the him. After a careful study of the press as it does the carefully considered children along educational lines. Prof. G. F. Howard of the agricultural comments on the national political of tartar and not from alum. convictions of the men elected by And nothing better than a School extension board delivered a fine situation since last Monday evening, popular vote to stand as the heads of Board who act as though they believe lecture at the school house here last the consensus of opinion seems to be government in their several states. it. week. He was accompanied by Miss that it is not a question as to whether "I absolutely agree with you that Shelland, the county superintendent, The Label wSU guide you Taft or Roosevelt is to be elected this matter is not one to be decided It is hard for us to understand the who has done such good work for the president but rather a question as to with any reference to the personal ominous silence of the Democratic schools all over this county. We whether the time is ripe for the advanced preferences or interests of any man, party in regard to the governorship, were all glad to have them come. It Royal is the only baking steps taken by the progressives, but purely from the standpoint of the unless it is caused by the fact that was a good meeting and we want with all our accredited agressiveness interests of the people as a whole. I they realize that in the person of powder made from Royal them to come again and we wish the American people are ve will accept the nomination for president Judge C. W. Stanton they have a candidate them good luck. I ry slow to make such radical changes Grape Cream of Tartar if it is tendered to me and I will who can carry the northern Tomorrow, Friday, evening the lo-! as are suggested in the initiative, referendum, adhere to this decision until the convention part of the state and as much of the cal Odd Fellows lodge will confer the! recall and. in the election has expressed its preference. southern part as any other man, and 2nd and 3rd degrees in their hall and of senators and the nomination of Ho Mum Mo Lime Phosphates "One of the chief principles for that when the time comes he will president by direct popular vote. It will also entertain the members of which I have stood and for which I show the same patriotism at the call the Fort Frances lodge. At the close is a question of the platform rather now stand, and which I have always of duty that Roosevelt has done in the of the business and degree conferring than the individual. endeavored and always shall endeavor Presidental fight. a sumptuous repast will be Work to reduce to action, is the genuine served. All members of the order1 While numerous candidates are being rule of the people and, therefore, I whether resident visitors are cor-! LaFollette's home district nominated mentioned for representative in or hope that so far as possible the people the state legislature, there is a foregone dially invited. two Taft delegates to the National may be given the chance, through direct convention last Friday and passed conclusion that C. H. Warner of primaries, to express their preference Three Leaders a resolution stating that President Aitkin will have hearty' support from HAPPYLAND. as to who shall be the nominee Taft should be renominated and all portions of the districts, which is of the republican presidential convention." Harle Rose was a county seat visi-' merited by his capability and the re-elected not for the reason, merely, tor Sunday. that it is the party custom to accord quality of service given his constituents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hilliard are at such endorsement to a faithful executive, Hon. L. M. Ferguson, the star BIRCHDALE. Grand Falls for a short stay. Golden Grain Belt Beers campaigner—the old gentleman with but rather because of the Buleah M. Gillvery is clerking in Howard Hilliard was at Fort Frances splendid record he has made, a record the whiskers, the gentle handshake Meyers' store. and International Falls for a day the past week. Harpers Whiskey Helmer Reed is home again "from Several settlers who were hauling his visit to Wisconsin. ties to the railroad at Wisner have John Reed, county commissioner, NORTHERN GROCERY CO. stopped since inspection and are hauling Rock Spring Water spent a few days here on business this to Bear River. week. J. W. Hilliard and family are again Thomas Chamber is home again on their homestead, having completed from his logging contract at Meyers. Corner 7th Street and 8th Avenue UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS getting out the timber on the reclamation The school children gave an interesting tract near camp 8 and moved entertainment last Thursday International Falls, Minnesota. back home. in the consolidated school building in FRUITS VEGETABLES and GROCERIES Everyone hereabouts seems much honoring Washington's birthday. elated over the acquisition of the new Prof. Howard of the state agricultural lath and sawmill, and the good prospect Pork Loins, Spare Ribs, Chickens, school, who was to have lectured for having soon a heading and here Friday, was called awy on Fish. Hay and Feed. stavp mill, as those machines will use business so that eveyoriie here up a great deal of timber that the disappointed. Prof. Larson is ex*pected Northern Minnesota Hospital settlers could not sell to the larger to lecture here next week on lumber concerns. the agricultural extension course for Mr. Olimquist, the gentleman that public schools. International falls, Minnesota O E is putting in the lath and saw mill LA ZEND A HAPPYLAND. left for his home in Minneapolis Wednesday to be gone a couple of weeks. J. W. Hilliard was a Big Falls visitor Saturday and Monday. He expects to have more machinery Domestic on the ground soon after his return Harle Rose has finished his winter's and will begin erecting same as soon cut and would like a team to help LA TRINCA as the weather permits. Next season in the hauling. he expects to install a heading and C. E. and E. W. Hilliard and families stave mill. attended a party at Grand Falls Havana Anyone from these parts should visit Saturday- evening. the exhibition rooms of the Northern AT ALL DEALERS Cedardale school is soon to take up Minnesota Development association eighth grade work again. Eighth at 39 S. Third stree whe"h in grade work was taken up for abovtt Minneapolis. Mr. Mackenzie will be two months in the fall. After that glad to see you and if possible take ninth grade work was begun, but is along something good to exhibit—a now to be dropped. FUEL COKE COAL few choice potatoes, a handful of selected R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAN. M. D. The lath bolts are beginning to be grains, in the straw if possible, MARY C. GHOSTLEY, M. D. delivered quite freely at the new mill or some grasses, etc. at Roman's spur. Office over International State Bank. DO YOU WANT FULL MEASURE? I GIVE IT. I believe few realize the opportunity Emil Anderson, the Lindford logging there is to advertise this county contractor, is now busy hauling I sell the best Coal. right. The writer had occasion to be logs in a hurry before the roads break at the room the best part of three I sell the best Col^e. up. or four days recently, and was greatly I sell the best Wood. There is much complaint about tie surprised to note how many came The Hurray Cure Institute inspection. 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