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

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WARRANTS PAYABLE. those matters which pertain to the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE est .service with as little expense to A CEREAL POEM. International falls Press building of roads, through every part Complaint has been made to mer my clients as possible. The country .here is broad and wide, Notice is hereby given that I am and Border Budget of it, under the Elwell road law, and that certain persons are going around Your truly, It offers a snug retreat, now prepared to cash all outstanding also to a just and equitable regulation John Berg. wearing the star of a deputy sheriff And in it blows long rows and rows, warrants of Koochiching county, ex of taxation for every property Political announcement to £e paid by and using the, same for their personal Official City Paper of International Of lovely shredded wheat. cept those drawn cn the ditch fund* owner. John Berg, $15. benefit. In order that I may be able —Louisville Courier Journal. Interest on the warrants now payable Falls, Minnesota Very truly yours, to prevent any unlawful intimidation The country here is also great, will cease thirty days from date of Fred Smith. or actions for personal benefits Where farmers all wear coats, this notice. FOR COMMISSIONER. INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS Mr. Fred Smith has paid the sum through the use of the emblem of And in it grows long rows and rows, Geo. A .Snyder, PUBLISHING COMPANY Having been urged by many of the of $10 for the publication of this this office I hereby publish the names Of regular quaker oats. Treasurer of Koochiching County. voters of the Fourth commissioner of the only persons who are lawfully advertisement. —Duluth News Tribune. Dated August 27th 1912. GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. district to file as the candidate for the entitled to use the deputy The country here is fairer yet, commissionership I have finally consented sheriff badge of this county, as Though wheat and oats we scorn, SUBSCRIPTION CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. •1.50 A YEAR so to do and hereby make formal Reduced Rates From Big Territory follows: C. W. Speelman, and Because it shows long rows and rows, To State Fair. announcement of my intenion Chas. Christenson, International Falls, Of flakes of toasted corn. I hereby announce myself a candidate Fair visitorswill be able to travel run. I have resided continuously Entered as Second Class Matter June and R. K. Watt in the Ray district. —Grand Rapids Herald Review. for the republican nomination 1909, at the post office at International Falls, to the Twin Cities at a considerably in this district for over twelve years I will give a reward of $25.00 to anyone Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of The country here is prosperous, for sheriff of Koochiching county. March 3,1879. reduced rate this fall. The railroads and perhaps know its needs as well who will give information that It looks that way to me I have held this important office belonging to the Western Passenger as anyone. will lead to the conviction of any person And people come in rows and rows, for the past three years and during Association have announced an excursion If elected to this office I shall endeavor who is using the aforesaid badge THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 All saying "Egg-O-See." rate of a fare and one-third to do only such things as will of office without being duly authorized 1 to St. Paul and Minneapolis from all ,t be for the best interests of the district. by me. a -v*-v points in Minnesota, from points in Earnestly soliciting your vote JUDGE STANTON FOR H. W. Forrer, Last Saturday was the first large South Dakota east including Sioux and influence, I am Sheriff. GOVERNOR circus day in the city. Yours truly, City and Watertown, from points in The demand for Judge C. W. Stanton Wisconsin within a radius of one hundred Harold Royem. W. E. LAWRENCE of this district, as the democratic and fifty miles of St. Paul and Paid by Earl Howard, manager for It is no sign he came to stay because candidate for governor of this state from points in north Iowa including Harold Reyem, the sum of $10, for The Rexall Store or he brought his tru^k. will not down. The Judge is dodging this announcement. Storm Lake, Fort Dodge, Waterloo the best he can,, but the democratic and Oelwein. ne political pilots do not see any man INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. For County Commissioner. They have made unusual concessions You can now visit with your friends of the Stanton size, with the result in the length of time when tickets -OT I hereby announce myself as a candidate at Big Falls, and all intervening that he is being constantly brought may b« sold and used. According to i'*\Av Koochiching Camp No. 7602 on the Republican ticket for points by way of Laurel, over the to the fore for public thought, from the instructions sent out the state the office of County Commissioner of telephone. which position he has constantly fair excursion rates will be sold in District No. 2. dodged.' M. W. A. meets first and third Tuesdays the territory indicated from August If elected to this office I shall endeavor The latest Stanton boom is brought of each month. Full attendance 31st to Sepetember 6th inclusive, the to give to all the people a General Booth, commander in chief from St. Paul by the Hon. J. J. Opsahl, requested, visiting neighbor welcome. return limit to reach the original square deal. of the Salvation Army died at 10:30 of Bemidji, who brings word starting point not later than September I earnestly solicit your influence Tuesday night at his home in London, that no other seems give sufficient to 9th. and support. England. He has lived a good promise of vote-getting size. While this rate is not as low as the life and done a good work. Fred J. Couture, Sr., There is no doubting the fact that State Fair managers had hoped to get Willard Hotel Ranier, Minn. there is a real demand for Judge nevertheless it covers wide territory (Amount to be paid by Fred J. Stanton for governor. It further appears and the tickets have a generous time C. H. Warner who did such good Couture, Sr., Ranier, Minn., for this that the present would be an limit, all of which will attract thousands 10th and St. Peter St., St. Paul service for this district at the last advertisement, $10. exceptionally favorable time for such that time have endeavored to do my of people to take advantage of session of the legislature has filed candidacy. The national situation duty as an officer without fear or favor, this opportunity, not only of visiting American Plan from $2 per day CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. for re-nomination to that responsible favors it, and the state political situation and if nominated and electe'd I the Minnesota State Fair but of making European Plan from $1 per day and important position. There is no favors it. promise to give the affairs of the office a trip to the Twin Cities. I hereby announce myself a candidate Special Weekly Rates. doubt but that he will be easily renominated Judge Stanton is doing a good work the same consiedration as in the for the republican nomination and re-elected. in his present position, but should he PROCEEDINGS OF past. for sheriff of Koochiching county. harken to the call of democracy he I hereby solicit your vote and influence Take Hamline Union Depot I have resided in this county for t)ver will receive gratifying support from at the polls September 17, ten years and am well acquainted car to 10th St. CITY COUNCIL Study up that "second choice" feature all parts of the state, with at least 1912. Yours very truly, of the primary election, and be an even chance of election.—Littlefork H. W. Forrer. prepared to express your second Times. Adv.—To be paid for by H. W. Forrer, preference on every candidate. If $15. Continued from page 1 you can't get your first choice nominated ed by Alderman litis, the yeas and THE POLITICAL POT. you may be able to carry to nays being called for the vote was as victory your second choice for the Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, presidential FOR COUNTY TREASURER. follows: yeas, Alderman litis, Keyes, $ office. Where there is a large field candidate of the Progressive Oveson, Infelt, Lynch and Wilson.Motion To the Voters of Koochiching County: of candidates the second choice ballots party will speak at the state fair carried. I hereby announce myself a candidate are apt to decide the outcome. on Thursday, Sept. 5th. On motion the council adjourned. for the republican nomination Attest: Congressman Nye declines to run for the office of Treasurer of Koochiching L. W. Wilson, for re-nomination to congress, but county, at the primaries to The county commissioners certainly President. says that he is joining the new party be held Sept. 17th. In doing so I did a good thing when they voted R. C. Frazer, and will work for its success. stand upon the record I have made $150,000 to pay for the Judicial City Clerk. in the office, where every penny of Treasurer Geo. A. Snyder has been ditches that are being dug in the Big the people's money has been properly so busy figuring up the interest and Falls section of county even if accounted for, and where all business paying the county warrants, this their own commissioner was so short PAID ANNOUNCEMENTS of the office has at all times been taken week that he has had no time for .sighted as to vote against his own care of in a prompt and careful campaigning. district on a matter of such great importance manner. To make this enviable record to it as good road.? and John Berg has been too busy requires not only honesty but familiarity Announcements not to exceed twenty-six •ditches deep enough to run off the BIRTHDAY And gathering up grains, grasses and other with the details of the work THOS. P. WHITE single column lines of solid surplus water and furnish dirt enough farm products for the state fair- to nonpariel type will be run until after Candidate for Sheriff. to grade the roads with. do much campaigning for his Judge WEDDNG the general election, if desired, for of Probate candidacy this week. with its needs as far as sheriff duties the sum of $10, without cut, and for are concerned. PRESEhTS Judge R. F. C. litis says he is going the sum of $15, with single column R. S. McDonald, general timber If elected I shall endeavor to do my to "wait until he can see the cut. The matter thus presented is We have an endless assortment purchasing agent for the M. & O. duty, without fear or favor and hereby whites of the voters eyes before he of apprcprate gifts, representing purely an advertisement, and this Power Company, and the International earnestly solicit the vote and influence bh: -ewen and finest products of fires" his campaign ammunition for publication does not extend any moral Lumber Company, was a business the Jewc.2-s' Art. of every citizen. re-election as Judge of Probate. At obligation with such, reserving in visitor here on Monday. Mr. Very truly yours, Wedding Rings, Beautiful that, he says I catch one once and each and every instance the privilege McDonald is deservedly popular with Thomas P. White. Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, awhile now. of comment as we may deem proper. all and the operations resultant from (Amount to be paid by Thos. P. Watches, Unique Silverware, The fee*charged must be paid in advance. the construction of the railway here, The political dopester of the News White, International Falls, Minn., for Changes in announcements Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut will doubtless make him a frequent Tribune seems to think that the only this advertisement, $15.) will be made upon payment of a corncents future visitor, and it is a gratifying serious opposition Gov. Eberhart has Glass, Clocks, Etc. "r i-f for fact that he is capable of handling for continued gubernatorial honors is. position charge of forty NELSONS large affairs pleasantly.—Littlefork L. C. Spooner. That the Gordon ba-' above indicated size. CANDIDATE FOR SURVEYOR. Times. loon has burst and that E. T. Young Jewelry Store To the voters of Koochiching County: can expect only a scattering vote. In announcing my candidacy for the Julius A. Schmahl who has filed for Mac Loman is spending the week Republican nomination for County re-nomination on the republican ticket P. H. Fogarty, candidate foi} Surveyor, I do so with the assurance, in town in the interest of his candidacy for secretary of state. Mr. Schmahl county treasurer, visited friends here that if elected, I can give full credit for Probate Judge. He seems to has made a good record and his Friday. Pat is always welcome in be making a favorable impression upon to the office. Since leaving college I campaign platform is that record, Littlefork, and he comes now firm in have lived five years in this county the voters, who express themselves GEO. A. SNYDER the belief that he is a winner in the as believing he will make a capable and have spent the entire time doing Candidate for Treasurer. chase for the wary votes. Mr. Fogarty civil engineering work, including sub- official and that he is entitled to a in this, as in all matters as we of the office. I feel that my knowledge county office. we have known him reveals sound of the same would be of value judgement asking those who can in to the people and for that reason I not there first choice vote give him ask renomination at their hands. TO ISSUE GAME PERMITS SOON to their second choice, and give him Thanking the voters for their support we believe that the solicitation will be The state game and fish commis-j ni the past, and asking for continuation sion is preparing 32,000 small game: generally heeded in this section.—Littlefork pretty of the same, I remain, licenses for distribution to county auditors Times. Respectively yours, this week in time for the opening Geo. A. Snyder. of the season, Sept. 7. Applications Political announcement paid for by found already have been mailed the In another column will be the Geo. A. Snyder, $15. Fred Smith announcement of Mr. county auditors. A like number of licenses the Fourth Don't Forget as commissioner for district. for big game will be distributso FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. the oldest on in a Mr. Smith is one of residents district and during I hereby announce myself a candidate in the son, November 1. The state will obtain this district has taken $57,6000 in revenue from the licenses for the office of Judge of Probate all his life in TO INCLUDE WITH THE active interest in all the affairs if all are sold, $1 being the for the county of Koochiching. an OTHER GOOD THINGS for development of that part of license fee and 10 per cent being the I have resided in this county for a the YOU PACK IN YOUR the conntv He was the first commissioner county auditor's fee. period of eighteen consecutive years PICNIC BASKET from that district on the Birds that may be killed from the and am well acquainted with its needs county board and during all his term opening of the season to November 7 and also the needs of the office for of office succeeded in securing for his are turtle doves, snipe, prairie chickens, which I am running. If elected I district the road and other appropiations pinnated white breasted or sharp shall endeavor to give prompt, hon- all together with his determination to to which his district was entitled. tail grouse, woodcocks, upland and be in the forefront of the battle for During the past year he has golden plovers, quail, patridges, everything that will be helpful t0 the E. W. KIBBEY called the special attention of the rough grouse or pheasants, other than state, consistent with good business Candidate for County Surveyor. State Forestry Board to the needs of Mongolian pheasants and Chinese judgment. IT WILL GREATLY ADD his district and is now busy with the ringneck or English pheasants, may dividing, road, townsite, drainage, TO THE PLEASURE ©F The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel assistance of the settlers, in building be killed from pctober 1 to December railroad, bridge and city work. I am a state te^^o^o connecting 1. Wild duck of any variety, wild FOR COMMISSIONER., 200 MODERN ROOMS YOUR OUTING at present engaged as city engineer Looted ia Hiut of Btuiaett District the farm houses and postoffices of geese, brant or waterfowl, may be Having finally decided to grant the $1.22 of International Falls, which office I SINGLE RATE $!•££ his district connecting the line with killed from September 7 to December request of many of .the voters of the hold until November. SUROPLAN HATE TWO PERSONS *1.60 uLeads them All*9 roil the county seat and other places in 1. Fourth district to file as a candidate PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA Respectfully asking consideration COMPLETE SAFETY the county. The number of licenses printed this for the Republican nomination for at the hands of the voters at the coming AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS We are sure that the voters of his year is the same as last, and although Commissionership for that district I AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION primary, I remain, Tfieo» Hamm Brewing Go* district will make no mistake in not as many small game licenses are (INSURANCE RECORD* SHOW NO tlVCS wish to say that if elected to that Respectfully, EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED SUILDINS.) ST. PAUL, HI** electing him to the office for which being issued because of the act of office I shall endeavor to Iodic after E. W. Kibbey. EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING he has filed at the urgent request of 1911, which allowed big and small WATER. STEAM HEAT. OAS AND ELECTRIC all the interests of that district to .the (Amount paid by E. W. Kibbey, LlttHTS. AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. many of them. game hunting on one license. UP best of my. .ability especially to SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. ('91$ '-ii.