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

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International Fall* Press CATCHING UP WITH T. R* adapted ^id aU:printed' copies there­ it must be accompanied by the postmaster's! NOTICE. of? printed and* purporting to have receipt for^the letter. h:.1 and Border Budget Ajh, excellent article t. enti All members Of ManitOu lodgeiNo. bi|nyrittted .Wider the direction' of Yen should stWte fh your answer PRESTON & CO. "Catching Up With Roosevelt/*^ ap 250' I. O. O. F., 4n& brothers fronr "tfife* (iity "cStincil shall be prima facie the name' of the'postoffice to which Official City Paper of International evidence thereof in all courts of the pears in this month's Munsey's, of outside lodges are hereby requested you desire future notices to be sent Falls, Minnesota state. ..f to you. which the following good digest was to attend meeting at regular session, Sec. That any person violating 3. Lester Bartlett, Register. published in a recent issue of the St March 15th. Business of special importance any of the provisions of any such ordiriaiice, E. B. Wood, Receiver. Genuine Calabash Pipes all INTERNATIONAL. PALLS, PRESS Paul Dispatch: concerning the instituting of ana where 'no express provision Date of- first publication, March 14, PUBLISHING COMPANY from ululand, South Africa The less a man has done, who has is contained therein in regard to 1912. ... encampment here will be transacted. the penalty therefor shall on conviction done anything at all notable, the easier Per Order committee. Q30RGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. 1912 Designs thereof be fined not less than one NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR it is to remember what he lias P. S. Pendergast, (1) nor mote than one hundred (100) •1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION done the more a man has accomplish dollars, together with the costs of LIQUOR LICENSE. Acting Secretary. Also G. B. D. long briars. ed, the more difficult it is to keep in prosecution and in default of payment Entered as Second Class Matter June S3. B. B. B. own make State' of Minnesota, county of 1909, at the post office at International Falls, of such fine and costs shall be imprisoned inind the victories he has won. of Koochiching, city of International Minnesota, under the Act Congress of in the city jail or in the county Mr. Roosevelt has done so much in March 3,1879. Falls, ss. What Father Took. jail until such fine and costs are paid Notice is hereby given that applications All English and Canadian the big arena, has recorded so many not exceeding ninety (90) days. He eame down the garden path, have been made in writing to THURSDAY, MARCH, 14 Sfec. 4. All licenses and all franchises triumphs and set in motion so much •ad, sorrowful figure. She watahed brands tobacco. the common council of said city of International heretofore granted by the village him with anxious eyes. worth-while thought, that he has overtaxed Falls and filed in my office, council of the village of International Cass Lake has done itself proud by "How did father take It?" she asked. our memories, leaving us just praying for license to sell intoxicating Falls where the same has been turning down Dr. Dumas to the tune "He took ft—well,** replied the liquors for the term commencing a bit muddled as concerns the record acted upon by said village council or PRESTON & CO. foung man. of two to one at Tuesday's election. on March 15, 1912, and terminating of his achievements. a majority thereof and where the license on March 14, 1913, by the following "Oh, I'm so glad, George!" she fee has been paid and said licensee Strenuous as was the fight in the person and at the place stated in FORT FRANCES, ONT. •rled, pressing her hands together. When you are revelling up to your or grantee shall have in good halls of congress against Roosevelt said application, respectively, to-wit: "Are you?" replied George, flopping faith entered upon the performance ears in good, fat, luscious clover inside Henrin Martinson, in the north and his policies, it was mild as compared thereof and shall have in good faith forlornly by her side. "W#ll, canl a good strong fence don't begrudge front room on the ground floor of with the combined fight put up acted thereunder, are except as otherwise •ay that I am, dear. At first your fa. that Certain two-story frame building the skinny mule the little bunch of provided in this compilation in ther wouldn't listen to me." against him by the railroads, by big situate on lot 11, block 10 of the International Falls wire grass that is growing on the all respects declared valid and of full "Why didn't you tell him that yoa business, and by Wall street, almost plat of International Falls. force and effect and are hereby adopted stony common. had $2,500 in the bank, u» I told ram Said applications will be heard and to a man—the big fellows and the little with the same effect as though the to?" she axolalmed. determined by said common council Shoe Hospital fellows alike. No man has ever same had been duly published and re of the city of International Falls at If a favorable vote is cast next fall "I did, after all else had failed," answered corded. been more bitterly denounced and the council room in the city hall of George depectedly. on the gross earnings bill which will Sec. 5. All provisions of existing more thoroughly hated than Roosevelt said city of International Falls in "And what did he do then?" ordinances now in force, and which be submitted to the voters for decision Koochiching county, and state of Minnesota, was by the "financial district" and all are also contained in this charter, "Do!" echoed the young man, pas* the railroads will be required to on Monday, the 11th day of its allied contacts. shall be regarded as continued in ing his hand wearily through his hair. March, A. 1912, at o'clock p. m. pay their taxes semi-annually instead D. 8 force and all provisions of ordinances "He borrowed It!" It fought him with all the force of that day. of annually, thus saving the state the now in force which are changed, modified of its terrible power fought him in R. C. FRASER, or amended shall be regarded as necessity of borrowing money and City Clerk. the open and from ambush fought continued in force as so changed, A Romsnoe, Almost paying interest on the same during modified or amended. him through legislation and the lobby He took the proffered gloveleei the last half of the year. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Passed, ordained and ordered pub fought him through the press and hand In hit, while high above them lished this 29th day of January, 1912. LIQUOR LICENSE. in any way and every way known to blew soft breezes, which, descending, F. G. NELSON, According to reports the attorney fanned the etUllng air that sought to men of vast wealth and to corporations State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, President City. Council. general's office has served the notices atew them as they, stood there faoe to City of International Attest: of yet vaster wealth. But Roosevelt Falls, ss: on counigr attorneys to start action R. C. FRASER, face. Her brows were raised. What won out, and he won because he City Recdrder. Notice is hereby given that applications Joy to be so near this queen of smiling against such hotel proprietors who was right, and because the American have been made in writing to grace, to hold her hand so tenderly have failed to comply with the law people believed in him and his policies, the common council of said city of International The fingers rested. sllm and whit* relative to installing fire escapes and Falls and filed in my office, aiid were back of him. ORDINANCE NO. XI. lor one brief moment on his p-»—i ropes from the windows in each praying for license to sell intoxicating The archaic practices, which were And yet his face showed no **ngfc» liquors for the term commencing room and paying the regulation inspection then the liberties of men, are today his massive chest betrayed no qualm. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO on April 1st, 1912 and terminating fee. As the eleetrlo fans above disponed dim in our memories, disowned and THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS March 31st, 1913, by the following the heated air and files, he aatd, with* persons, and at the following place as discredited. The radicalism of Roosevelt IN THE CITY OF IN­ out a sign at: to*#: TERNATIONAL FALLS. stated in said application, to-wit: Don't forget to indicate your preference has taken their place,, and has already W. C. Hasselbarth, south front room "Sis and a halt ia for the presidential candidate .mellowed into conservatism, on the two story frame building situate at your township, village or city caucus. with the approval and indorsement of The city council of the city of International on lot 13, block 9 of International Few Poultry Farms In-India. Buy your cruisers and gents Falls do ordain as follows: When you elect delegates to those who once opposed it. Falls, Minn. Poultry farming has not yet become Said applications will be heard and the county republican committee a scientiflo Industry to India. It most This is "catching up with Roosevelt." shoes at Sec. 1. All sidewalks hereafter determined by said common council meeting a few weeks hence and see Indian towns it Is difficult to obtain Congress has caught up with constructed upon or along the following n. NURICK to it that the secretary of the caucus him. Wall street has caught up with blocks in the plat of International the'M r°oomtntt°nct W of **. Hindoo p^lW raising ls objectionable on religious Falls, to-wit: reports the result when he sends his said city of International Falls in him, and radicalism has gone beyond grounds. The government has BOW Blocks 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, Koochiching county and state of Min report of the delegates elected. him. Of all the big progressives, and save money 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34 ion op the matter. nesota, on Monday, the 25th day of Roosevelt is today pre-eminently the and 62 and along the north side of the March, A. D. 1912, at 8 o'clock p. Repairing while you wait. According to a recent experiment The Biggest Prloed Letter. biggest and sanest conservative—a following blocks in said plat, to-wit: of that day. at the Grand Rapids experimental Blocks 13, 20, 21, 30 and 31 shall Fifteen hundred dollars was paid progressive conservative. R. C. Fraser, be constructed of concrete on a solid school, Prof. McGuire has ascertained City Clerk. ftor the letter in which Luther's wife foundation. that at a selling price of fifty cents ftenounoed her monastlo vows. ORDINANCE NO. XII. Sec. 2. That all such sidewalks Subscribe N ow per bushel a profit of at least $75 per NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR shall be twelve feet, six inches in AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE acre can be obtained from the production width and when the construction LIQUOR LICENSE. THE NUMBERING OF HOUSES thereof has been approved by the of potatoes. He says that the AND LOTS IN THE CITY OF State of Minnesota, Countv of Koochiching, city council that the city council will total cost, including seed, labor, machinery, INTERNATIONAL FALLS. City of International allow and pay to the party causing and the ground rental is Falls, ss. the same to be constructed 25 per NORTHERN GROCERY CO Notice is hereby given that applications- figured at $25 per acre and a yield The city council of the city of International cent of the cost laying and furnishing have been made in writing of 200 bushels per acre is a conservative Falls do ordain as follows:* the material for sticn walk, but not fto the common council of said city of for the cost of filling. yield. International Falls, praying for license Section 1. ,It shall be the duty of Sec. 3. Any person hereafter constructing to sell intoxicating liquors for the city engineer to prepare duplicate any sidewalk within the Corner 7th Street and 8th Avenue the term commencing on March 22, limits herein specified contrary to thie The Bemidji Pioneer says a resident plats of all lots and blocks in the city 1912, and terminating on March 21, of International Falls and to enter provisions of this ordinance shall upon of International Falls was in 1913, by the following persons, and at conviction thereof be fined not less thereon in such manner as to enable the following place, as stated in said Bemidji recently and said, "If International all parties interested to readily ascertain than five (5) dollars nor more than FRUITS VEGETABLES and GROCERIES application, to-wit: Falls had its way, the nomination one hundred (100) dollars together the same, the house number John Wilson, north front room of with the costs of prosecution, and in would be inscribed on gold of all buildings and lots in said city. that certain two-story frame building default of payment thereof shall be Section 2. When prepared, said leaf and presented to Judge Stanton situate on lot No. 12, block 18, International plats shall be presented to the city committed to, the city jail or to the Pork Loins, Spare Ribs, Chickens, Falls. •on a diamond studded platter. He county jail uiitil such fine and costs council for approval, and when apjroved Said applications will be heard and cam have anything he wants in our are paid, not exceeding ninety (90) Fish. Hay and Feed. one of the said plats shall be determined by said common council days. town." Which is as true as the gospel. cept on file with the city clerk, and of the city of International Falls ^t the other shall be kept conspicuously Passed, ordained and ordered published the council room in, the city hall of posted in the office of the city clerk this 11th day of March, 1912. said city of International Falls in F. G. NELSON, for the convenience of all parties interested. Koochiching county, and state of Minnesota, Judge Stanton, who has been leading SMOKE President of City Council. on Thursday, the 21st day of for governor on a poll taken by Section 3. When such plats shall Attest: LA ZENDA March, A. D., 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. R. .FRASER, have been so approved and filed, it the Bemidji Pioneer, said that the of that day. R. C. Fraser, City Clerk. shall be the duty of every owner of vote is only a tribute to a local man, City Clerk. any building in said city facing on Approved this 12th day of March, and that he has no serious ideas of 1912. A. B. COLBURN, any street or avenue to place and Domestic NOTICE Of CANCELLATION running for governor. He has four keep in a conspicuous place on the City Mayor. front of such building the proper LA more year to serve as district judge, To TRINCA GAVBILA BARZ: house number as designated on said with a probability that he can serve Sir: plat. NOTICE OF CONTEST. You will please take notice that default as long as he wishes, and he does not Section 4. It shall be the duty of has been made in the terms of see the wisdom of leaving the bench the street commissioner to notify the Havana Department of the Interior. owner of unnumbered houses, if a the contract made December 14th, to chase a governorship phantom.— resident of said city, of the proper U. S. Land Office, Cass Lake, Minn., 1911 by the Koochiching Co. to yourself, Minneapolis Journal. AT ALL DEALERS number therefor and unless the proper March 12, 1912. for the sale by the said company number shall within 30 days to yourself, of the following described To the unknow heirs of Samuel Trenchard, thereafter be placed thereon, it shall Judge C. Stanton of Bemidji is W. deceased, contestee: be the duty of the street commissioner land situated in the County of Koochiching, being pushed with vigor by his north You are hereby notified that Ole to make complaint against such owner State of Minnesota, to-wit: country democratic friends, for the Johnson who gives Frontier, Minnesota, in the municipal court of said city.. Lot Fifteen (15), and the East COAL COKE FUEL as his oostoffice address, did on Section 5. Any person violating gubernatorial nomination. The Bemidji One-half of Lot Sixteen (16), in Block March 11, 1912, file in this office his any provision of this ordinance, shall Pioneer's straw vote shows him duly corroborated application to contest upon conviction thereof, be fined not Sixty-six (66), Plat of International a strong leader—and when Frank McPartlin and secure the cancellation of more than fifty dollars together with Falls. and Joe Lloyd were down here your homestead, entry No. 1034, serial DO YOU WANT FULL MEASURE? I GIVE IT. the costs of prosecution and in default That the said default copsistsjn the No. 02766, made May 21st, 1907, for yesterday from International Falls of payment of such fine and failure by you to pay thesum of $15.00 se}4 sw1^, sw*4, se1/*, sec. 17 ne% costs, shall be committed to the city I sell the best Coal. they brought tidings for a definite nw%, nw*4 ne^4, sec. 20, township on the 14tli day of February, 1912.. jail or to the county jail until such ambitiop on the part of the pebple Up 159 N., range 28 W., 5th P. meridian, I sell the best CoKe. fine and costs are paid, not exceeding You are further notified that said there to force the judge into the campaign. and as grounds for his contest he alleges sixty days. contract will terminate thirty days 1 sell the best Wood. that said entryman became deceased There is the friendliest of feel Passed, ordained and ordered published after the service of this notice upon on or about Aug. 15, 1908, this 11th day of March, 1912. ing for Judge Stanton among Minnesota leaving heir or heirs unknown who reside you, unless prior thereto you shall F. G. NELSON, 1 pay best prices and my prices are right. The best is the most democrats, but he has failed to at uknonwn that said heir or President City Council. make the payment aforesaid, and pay economical, cleaner and lasts longer. Try me and see for yourself encourage any of his friends to promote heirs have never resided upon, improved Attest: the cost of service of this notice. or cultivated said land, and his candidacy for any other than R. C. FRASER, I P. S. PENDERGAST Dated February 28th 1912. City Clerk. that since the death of said entryman the non-political one he now holds. THE KOOCHICHING COMPANY said land has been wholly abandoned Approved this 12th day of March, His utterance on county option ^Office Phone 190 house Phone 25 You are, therefore, further notified 1912. A. B. COLBURN, By L. R. HOBB, some time ago, is rising to haunt his tha,t the said allegations will be tak City Mayor. ml4 Treas. promoters now, but they say, with en by this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry truth, that while the .judge. feel? will be canceled thereunder without ORDINANCE NO. 1. strongly that conditions surrounding your further, right to be heard tl^ere the liquor traffic in Minnesota are to in, either'before this office or on ap AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINGCOMPILATION blame for from 60 to 80 per cent of peal, if you fail to file in this office A OF ALL EX within twenty days after the fourth 411 the cases that come before him for publication of this notice, as shown ISTING ORDINANCES OF THE Irial, he has ceased to believe that below, your apswer, under oath, specifically CITY OF INTERNATIONAL county option is the solution to the meeting and responding to FALLS, AND VALIDATING CER We guarantee that Copenhagen Snuff difficulty. While the judge will not th&se allegations of contest, or if ydtt TAIN ORDINANCES AND ACTS fail within^ that time to. file in this be a candidate for governor his views office due proof that you have served OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF with regard to this matter may be a copy of your answer on the said isnowand always has been, absolutely THE VILLAGE OF INTERNATIONAL quoted within a few-days. There is contestant either in person or by registered FALLS. no denying that his strength in northern rtiail. If this service 1a made by"the delivery of a.copy of your answer Minnesota would commend itself Impure snuff, that it complies with the to the contestant in person, proof strongly to the democrats—but they The city council of thecity of Inter of such service ihust be either the said will probably reflect that his strength national Falls do ordain as. follows: contestants written acknowledgment ia drawn in large portions from the of-his receipt of the copy, showing laws of every State and all federal, laws. the date of-fts receipt,.or the affidavit republicans who stand for a non-partisan Sec. 1. The city .attorney is hereby of the person by whom the delivery judiciary. authorized to draft a complete compilation i% was made stating when and whete the Political gossip, however, is busy S'i-di I(' Otfr,'/*. of all existing ordinances of copy was delivered if made by registered with his name, and hid friends may said city and such ^further ordinances mail, proof of such seryiee '-LI ,111 Fifth Ave., New York. im AoiS as may seem advisable and present must consist of the affidavit of the {P into the democratic convention the same to the city council for action person by whom the copy was mailed strongly heeled for their favorite— thereon. stating when and the postoffice to News-Tribune. Sec. 2. That said compilation when which it wasmailed, and this affidav- mm 4*ti. I*