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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Nett River 1, Norden 1, Northome 3, REPUBLICAN COUNTY CALL. Pinetop 1, Plum Creek 1, Ranier 4, Three Leaders Pursuant to the calls of the republican J. C. ANDRE WM, AN I RE Rapid River 1, Rat Root 2, Ray 1, state central committee of Minnesota Reedy 1, Sault 2, Scalet 1, Steffes 1, Orders in force until cancelled. and of the chairman of the republican Sturgeon 2, Watrous 2, Wicker 1, INTERNATIONAL congressional committee of Wildwood 1, Williams 1, Woodland 1. the congressional district of Minnesota L. A. Ogaard, Chairman. Golden Grain Belt Beers which calls have been duly communicated Geo. P. Watson, Secretary. EMPLOYMENT to the republican county committee of Koochiching county, SHEEP RAISING PAYS. OFFICE caucuses are hereby called to be held Harpers Whiskey Tower News: Frank Flein, one of in the several election districts in the prosperous farmers liv'ng in the WE FURINISM YOU HELP FREE OF GNARGE said county at the usual polling Peyla district'south of Tower, believes polling places therein, on Saturday, Rock Spring Water Woodsmen, Railroad'Laborers, Dock Laborers that sheep raising on a small scale the 11th day of May, 1912, at 10 would prove highly profitable to farmers and Laborers of all Descriptins. o'clock a. m. of said day for the purpose living in this section. Mr. Flein of electing delegates to a republican Second Avenue INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS bought a flock of 25 sheep a year county convention of said ago and had excellent success with Koochiching county which is hereby International Falls, Minnesota. them, selling wool and young lambs called to be held at the court house in enough to give him a net profit of better the city of International Falls than $5.00 per head on his flock. on Tuesday, May 14th, 1912, at 10 The sheep have already more than electing 8 delegates and eight alternates The flurray Cure Institute doubled in number so far this spring to the republican state delegate and he is having good success in raising convention to be held at the Armory LOW ROUND TRJP FARES lambs. He says that where a in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on the 16th Of Minneapolis farmer builds a good fence it is but day of May, 1912, for the purpose of little work to care for sheep that the electing six delegates at large and It Cures The Liquor Habit cost of keeping them over winter is to six alternates to the national republican but a trifle, and that they area great convention to nominate a president help in clearing up brush and cutover Minneapolis and St. Paul and vice president of the United Composed of Purely Vegetable Compounds lands. States to be held in Chicago, Illinois, on June 18th, 1912, and to nominate Received our full line of Kuppenheimer twelve republican electors for the April 29, 30, May J, 8, 15,22 Destroys the appetite for drink, removes the alcohol from clothing in all shades at the state of Minnesota. the system and builds the system up to its normal condition Plymouth. Said county convention will further leaving the patient mentally and physically the same as he was elect eight delegates and eight alternates On Account of before the drink habit was formed. With past experience to to the republican district convention look back to one who has a desire to be a man again can do so. of the eighth district of Minnesota, We do not want a patient to come to us who does not desire to Methodist General Conference to be held on the 15th day of stop drinking, and we will not take any one who is forced to come May, 1912, at Hinckely, Minnesota, to us,as ve not care to take money and not give value received for the purposes of electing two delegates to our patients in return. and two alternates to said national MAY 1st TO 31st republican convention. One of the most thoroughly equipped institutions of the The republican voters of Minnesota $10.85 to Minneapolis without regard to past political kind in the United States. affiliations, who believe in the principles advocated by the republican party Officially endorsed by the Medical Profession. $10.85 to St. Paul and indorse its policies, are cordially CREAM Recommended and Designated under the Minnesota invited to participate in the selection of delegates to this convention. BAKING POWDfR Inebriate Law. The several election districts are For the I^ound Trip, with return limit of June Thousands of testimonials to be submitted on applica­ entitled to representation in said county convention as follows: 15th, 1912 Made from pure, grape tion. Bannock 1, Bear River 1, Beaver 1, Write for our illustrated booklet (sent in plain wrapper) Big Falls 4, Bridgie 1, Sigmars 1, Caldwell Cream of Tartar I, Dinner Creek 2, Englewood 2, All correspondence confidential. Evergreen 2, Feldman 2, Forest Grove Convenient train service to the Twin 1, Geil 1, Gowdy 1. Grand Falls 1, The Murray Cure Institute Best for good food and Cities via "The Line of High Qaulity." Harrigan 4, Henry 1, Hetting 2, International good health Falls—1st ward 7, 2nd ward 5, 3rd ward 4, Jameson 4, Koochichiiig 620 So. Tenth St. Minneapolis, Minn. Mo Blum 3, Lindford 1, Littlefork river H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls, Minn. 1, Manitou 1, Meding 1, Murphy 1, HE NORTHWESTERN BUILDING ASSOCIATION of Fergus Falls has The Growth of the Northwestern Building Association $150,000 to loan on real estate in the towns and villages of northern ilinnesota. Jan. 1, 1904 Organized Jan. 1, 1905 $ 24,489.89 July 1. 1905 4i 046.42 Jan. 1. 1906 68.292.34 In 1911 it loaned $90,000. More than 400 homes and properties now July 1, 1906 81.621.89 Jan. 1, 1907 82.f63.39 July 1, 1907 91.040.15 Jan. 1, 1908 116.350.63 being paid for through this association. No loan is too big for it to handle, no July 1, 1908 144.835.65 Jan. 1, 1909 146,465.35 July 1. 1909 151.910.40 Jan. 1. 1910 160 919.33 loan too small for it to make. Every man who borrows, borrows on exactly the July 1, 1910 166,607.76 Jan. 1. 1911 185.936.61 July 1, 1911 210,858.12 Jan. 1. 1912 264.916.35 same terms as every other member. It is the largest co-operative bank in northern Places Where Money is Loned flinnesota and has assets of more than a quarter of a million dollars and Alexandria S 2,500 Audubon 300 Barnesville 5.300 rapidly growing. Battle Lake 1.200 Brainerd l,£00 Breckenridge 1,400 Bemldji 27.900 Calloway 4.500 There is no way so easy and so certain of paying its value through your own efforts and without Campbell 1.600 Dilworth 1.300 Dent 5.700 for a home as the small regular payment. This much expense increase your comfort and pleasure. Detroit l.tOO Deer Creek 3,750 Dalton 1.000 association affords its members every condition The Northwestern Building Association is not a Deerwood 1,500 F.lbow Lake 600 Fergus Falls 36,400 which maKes their loans easy for them to handle. stocK selling proposition. Vihen you want to borrow Frazee 26,050 Glyndon 750 Hawley 5.360 Loans can be paid off at any time and partial payments money of this association you do not have to pay in Henning 2.350 International Fails 28.000 Kent 1,200 can be made and thus reduce the size of the and wait until the rrioney is accumulated. You get Lake Park 8,450 Melby 1200 Moornead 900 monthly payments. it as soon as the property can be examined, the loan New York Mills 600 Ottertail 600 Perham 14,050 When you pay rent the landlord owns the approved and the papers signed. It loans on all Park Rapids 4.300 Parkers Prairie 2.350 Pelican Rapids 4,650 home and has the rent. When you drive a nail or classes of real estate which looK good to the Richville 2.750 Staples 16.800 Underwood 4.300 stop up a cracK you do it for his benefit. If you own directors. Ulen 10.150 Vergas 10.100 Wadena 1,400 the hpuse where you live you can constantly add to If you want to borrow money call or write. Wendell 5.100 1241,460 Northwestern Association 121 Mill Street, Opposite U. S. Government Building, Fergus Falls, Minn. Elmer E. Adams, Pres. John Lauritzen, Vice-Pres. Hannah, Sec. F. G. Barrows, Treas. W. L. Parsons, Atty. Robert