International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 14, 1912 · Page 3 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. connection, we will admit 'that the chusetts will probably send Roosevelt statement will not receiveentirt credence, delegates to the convention, while the as it hastoenas positively nhade delegates at large will very likely be several times before, even to the announcement for Taft. New York, Pennsylvania of the purchase of materials, and Ohio are counted for Taft. but history here reVeals that "That is only the prevailing impression Mr. Backus carries out his announced in Washington as I have met it. Take your choice as to who will plans. get the nomination. Of course, the In addition tor this/ and a seeming next three months may bring out certainty, is the telephone connection anything. If the fight between Taft with the railway construction now and Roosevelt, becomes very acrimon* going on in the building of the Deer ious, the nomination of a compromise River branch of the Minnesota, Dakota candidate is not outside of the possif & Western railway, now building Arc the Best Piano on the Market bilities. There is already some talk south from this place under the of some delegates from New York direction of Contractor M. W. Barnard. and Pennsylvania being sent to the convention uninstructed so as to start Once a connection was secured with a movement for Judge Hughes if a this railway system^ we would doubtless deadlock develops. That movement Gome in and let us give you a have the use of the connection may grow." with the county seat, just as the people demonstration, whether you are Mr. Miller failed to give the prej of Loman and Laurel now have vailing impression as to Minnesota it—at a fee, probably, but a decided interested or not. unless Minnesota may be counted one convenience. of the states west of the Mississippi Those in a position to know, assert river. lettered that the Deer River branch- will be "At the time of the Jackson daj( connected with the Minneapolis & banquet, Governor Wilson was thij JAMES A. TERRY Rainy River road at Big Fork either leading democratic candidate and it next fall or a year from npwr*nd the looked as though his nomination Superiority telephone system will then doubtless would be unanimous. The Clark movement a be extended to connection with the Terms can be arranged, In the Marvin Music Store has grown and I should say that outside world via that route. The the speaker rivals Governor Wilson1 Fourth Street, International FallsrMinn. men making these statements point for the leading place rightnow.The1 out that a fourteen-foot surface is convention is a long time off, ot provided on this new roadbed, and course, and many things may happen.! declare this is not to be used for logging I believe the situation in the democratic impression as I have gathered it, I purposes long, but will shortly Await the Paradis Farmer in Southern Louisiana MILLER IS NOT READY. party is no better than in thej can give it," continued -Mr. Miller. provide a route for through traffic. republican party. One man's guess! Duluth, March 8. Congressman "Chaos reigns in both the republican The connecting link to be built would is as good as another's in either case." Here they arms Clarence B. Miller declined to announce and the democratic parties. Before be less than twenty miles in length. 1* Richett toil in the wot-ld. his intentions as to seeking a Roosevelt entered the race, there was In addition to the foregoing the 2. Ffom two tofhre valuable crops each year without fertilizer, TELEPHONE PROGRESS. denomination for congress and also no doubt of the renomination of President state forestry, department under Chief Best railroad, water transportation and market facilities is declined to express his presidential Littlefork Times: For the past Taft. Since Roosevelt's Columbus America* Forester Cox announce that the? 'expect .preferences this morning. Mr. Miller three years the village has been 4i Mild, balmy Winters and pte&sant, healthful summers. speech and his subsequent announcement, to put in a- system of telephone Only 27 miles from the great eity and world port New Orleans, arrived today and will be a speaker served very acceptably by a connecting a different aspect is put lines all over this section. The state myriads of With it* railroads and steam ship lines going all at the banquet of the John Ericson system of phones. This was over on the situation. the world. will furnish the wire and other materials Republican league at the Spalding started by A. A. White, the owner of "I believe the south, with the exception If all of these Unparalleled advantages would interest you—if you want to know and the settlers are asked to this evening. the original townsite here in 1907. more about the best farm land investment in America write us at once for descriD' of Texas, will go for Taft. construct the line and furnish In regard to his candidacy, Mr. Miller tive literature. It will tell you all about this wonderful country. Your own good Mr. White installed instruments in Texas will be probably swung for their own instruments. Fire judgment will tell you the rest said that the time is not ripe for the Shelgren and La Chapelle hotels Roosevelt by Cecil A. Lyons, who controls rangers can thus secure instant communication i- f"? infor™ation about our special railroad rates direct to Paradis, in the announcement. "I will say that I consider and at the depot at his own expense the republican party in the delightful climate of Southern Louisiana, write, telephone or call upon with every section and in the reports from the district and gave us a convenience that was state and is a warm friend of the expresident. return for this service, they will attend Very favorable if I should decide to extended as above stated three years The impression prevails to the keeping up of the system. become a candidate for re-election," Bedell 6k Keyes ago to include some seventeen subscribers. that Arizona, New Mexico and possibly A central here will be necessary he said. These furnished their own Arkansas will be for Roosevelt, as to a connection with this proposed "The people of the district are competent equipment, tieing on to the White line will all the northern states west of plan, which our rural population are to judge for themselves and I at convenient points, the whole being International Falls, Minnesota the Mississippi river. Wisconsin and viewing favorably. do not wish to be put in the position cared for by H. E. Stevens of Bemidji possibly North Dakota will be for The foregoing is advanced for the of pushing any candidate for the at very little expense. La Follette and Iowa will be for Cummins. consideration of local readers, especially, Nelson nays, none whereupon President CITY COUNCIL nomination from the presidency," said This arrangement has answered all Where they will go if nominations and we believe consideration of Nelson declared the motion carried. Mr. Miller. "I have declined to express needs up to the present time, but it of their candidates appears it will result in a move on the part PROCEEDINGS my personal preference on that seems probable that it has about outlived impossible is a matter for speculation. of our villagers to perfect plans to account. I do not want to advocate Ordinances Nos. XIII, XIV and XV its usefulness. become a part of and co-operate With were read for the second time. the cause of any man, but believe the The Backus interests again announce "The New England states will be the general advance. people can decide without suggestions that a long distance telephone Ordinances XVI and XVII were for Taft, although Governor Bass «s Dated March 12, 1912. from me. connection is to be made with the read for the first time. Minutes of a regular meeting of the putting up a fight for Roosevelt in system that now has its northern "Washington is not the best place Go to Peoples Store, opposite Rex Alderman Wilson presented the following city council, held March 12th, 1912, New Hampshire. Three of the fourteen terminus at Blackduck, some seventy at which to get a survey of the situation, Hotel for your dry goods, satisfaction resolution and moved its at 8 o'clock p. m. congressional districts in Massa but if you want the general miles to the southwest of us. In this [guaranteed to all, L. Rifkin, Prop. adoption: Whereas an ordinance in Members present, Aldermen Mather, writing proposing to raise the rate of Overson, Jnfelt, Wilson and Nelson. liquor license in said city to five tKousand dollars ($5,000), together with a The minutes of the meetings held petition by electors of said city, Feb. 26th and March 4th, 1912, were amounting in number to at least five Best Assortment Schulz Pianos read and approved. (5) per cent of the entire vote cast Alderman Wilson moved that Henrik for candidates for mayor at the last Martinson be granted a license to preceding election has been filed with sell intoxicating liquors for a period of High Grade Player Pianos the city clerk and said clerk has duly of one year from the 15th day of certified to the same, which certificate March, 1912, which motion was seconded bears date March 4, 1912 resolved by Alderman Overson, the yeas that said proposed ordinance Sheet Tlusic and Organs and nays being called was as follows: without alterations be submitted to a Yeas, Alderman Overson, Wil vote of the electors at the next general son and Nelson Nay, Alderman election that shall occur thirty Mather whereupon the motion car (30) days from the date o. said A permanent music store is a credit to»any city. The M. Schulz Co., pianos are built along modern and ned. derk's certificate. The motion to On motion duly made and seconded scientific lines in the substantial makes and consequently Singers, musicians, scholars, music teachers or any adopt the foregoing resolution wa3 the bond of Henrik Martenson, retail guarantee every piano made by them for a full term of ten seconded by Alderman Overson, the body purchasing sheet musk, musical instruments, etc., liquor dealer, in the amount of years. We have, a $500.00 Schulz piano, bought on the installment yeas and nays being colled for the $2,000, with the American Surety Co. will always be shoWh the'greatest courtesy in my store, vote was as follows: Yeas, Aldermen plan, owned by a well known party of this city, as surety, was approved. Overson, Infelt, Wilson and Nelson will gladly refer you to party owning same. Because you On motion of Alderman Olson, sec by Mrs, A» Hoelscherr wha -vfill have charge of this de nay, Alderman Mather whereupon onded by Alderman Wilson, Robert buy a piano on the installment plan does not suggest President Nelson declared the motion partment. Burnett was granted two hack li a cheap piano. The highest grades of pianos made at carried. censes. the present time are sold on the installment ~»lan. Many a Schirmer's Iiibrary of 'Musical Classes, Peters Edi Alderman Mather presented the On motion of Alderman Mather, home has been brightened by a piano on monthly payments. following resolution and moved its seconded by Alderman Wilson, the International tion, Ditolff Edition. Don't buy a piano or an organ until you have seen adoption: Resolved, that the question Falls Press was designated of the purchasing of a span of horses my stock. Every dollar you invest for a Schulz piano' you .Novello,- Ewer & Co.,i Phillips and Page, (London) the paper in which to publish and outfit for the benefit and use of amendment No. One of the city charter. will receive value for value, whether you pay cash or on the Chas. Wodlh'Ottse," (London) J. H. Larway, (London) the fire department of said city be installment plan. submitted to a vote of the electors at On motion duly made and seconded TheWillisMusicCo^ (London) Swan & Co., (London) Have you ever heard of a high grade piano manufacturer the next general city election to be the following polling places were designated held Tuesday, April 2,1912. That the giving with each purchase a term of lessons* silverware etc. Ambrose Edition of Church Muise, Lauterback and Kuhn, for the city election to be clerk be instructed to prepare and Of course not. Such an offer seems ridiculous, because, held April 2, 1912, and the following (Leipzig) The Augener Edition, (Schott and Co.) Oliver have printed a separate ballot for voting officers of election were named: when you buy a piano under conditions, bear in mind Such on said proposition. The motion First ward poling place at the Ditsonand^Co. publications. the fact you ay for the lessons. We have letters ffom to adopt the foregoing resolution was building on the city dock at the foot Schulz customers, at Bemidji, Grand Rapids, Crookston, seconded by Alderman Infelt and carried. After a few days you won't havt to Chicago or other of second street judges, Joseph Baudette and International Falls, and testimonials that Keyes and John Berg, clerks J. A. McPhee eitiesifor^good music.Have ah $800.00 stock of Schirmers would fill every space of this paper. and F. A. Frank. On motion the following bills were (Boston Music Co's.) publications on the road. It allowed: Iw sell pianos for $25. down and $7. per month, and Second ward poling place at the M. & O. Power Co., lights ... .$ 28.43 city hall judges, Frank Palmer and guarantee all pianos and organs for ten years. Remember will be a pleasure td ^flfdw'you have a music store here, M. & O, Power Co., pumping R. H. Bennett clerks, O. M. Skinvik I am not making a business of here to-dayand gone to water, Feb., 1912 208.33 and J. 6. Peterson. music permanently, wheresyoulcan^purchase at Chicago morrow, but, will remain here, and want you to be*satisfied, L. P. Anderson, labor 28.60 Third Ward poling place in the basement with every purchase you make of me. prices ... M. & O. Power Co., lights .. 5.90 ofTthe school house judges, Pioneer Company, supplies 20.50 Frank Carrier and B. W. Bacon John Dragaman, labor ...... 11.25 clerks, Geo. P. Watson and A. Sullivan. John Gragaman, labor 12.30 International Tel. Co., phone 1.50 Ordinance No. XI was read for the John Berg, salary 27.30 thirdtime. Alderman Mather moved John Berg, salary 27.30 that same be adopted and ordered L. A. Ogaard, surveying .... 15.00 published, which motion was seconded I. C. Hagley, boarding prisoners by Alderman Overson, the yeas and 29.75 nays being called for the vote was as C. M. Ardis, services of fire department follows: Yeas, Aldermen Mather, 25.00 Overson, Infelt, Wilson and Nelson V. E. Rapp, repair work 1.00 nays, none whereupon President Nelson 24.00 James Curran, team work ... declared the motion carried.1* On motion the council adjourned. Ordinance No. XII was read for the F. G. Nelson, Pres. third -time. AldSftnan Infelt moved Attest: "j ^iat th£%ame beattopted and order-* B.' C. -Frtiser, City Clerk. fcd'p&blfthed, whicB^motioti wa^eeonded by Alderman Mather, the yeas INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. f: ILTIS BUOCK and nays being called for the vote Send vour orders for piano tuning was as follows: Yeas, Aldermen and repairing to T. H. Marvin' at the 7 ii&s-a&si Mather, Overson, Infelt, Wilson and MusieatoreoA Third street. J" sS iSifc": Jrt-