International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 29, 1912 · Page 1 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. In 1907 the case of the state board and am well acquainted with its needs for the benefit of the entire county. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. A WHITE LIVE WIRE. International falls Press of Law Examiners vs Hart was heard and also the needs of the office for Yours truly, Thos. White, republican candidate I hereby announce myself a candidate and Border Budget before a special supreme court, appointed which I am running. If elected I Fred U. Day. for nomination for sheriff, was a visitor for the republican nomination shall endeavor to give prompt, honest Political Adv., $15 paid by Fred U. by the governor, and Judge here on Tuesday. Mr. White for sheriff of Koochiching county. Day. McClenahan was one of the five district service with as little expense to Official City Paper of International I does not elaborate much as to his candidacy have held this important office judges selected. my clients as possible. and it is a refreshing pasttime for the past three years and during Falls, Minnesota FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Your truly, to sit in conversation with a man IF WE ONLY UNDERSTOOD. John Berg. To the Voters of Koochiching County: whose record as a peace officer has INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS If we knew the cares and trials, Political announcement to be paid by I hereby announce myself a candidate apparently revealed unusual alertness PUBLISHING COMPANY Knew the efforts all in vain, John Berg, $15. for the republican nomination and adaptability as well as physical And bitter disappointment for the office of Treasurer of Koochiching determination in dealing with the unhave QEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. FOR COMMISSIONER. Understood the loss and gain— county, at the primaries to done or intend to do. Having finally decided to grant the Would the grim eternal roughness be held Sept. 17th. In doing so I A nice little piece of work on the SUBSCRIPTION 81.50 A YEAR request of many of the voters of the Seem—I wonder—just the same? stand upon the record I have made part of Mr. White came to the writer's Fourth district to file as a candidate Should we help where now we hinder? in the office, where every penny of Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. attention last winter. An industrious 190Q, at the post office at International Falls, for the Republican nomination for Should we pity where we blame? the people's money has been properly and thrifty little man (we can't Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Commissionership for that district I Ah! we judge each other harshly, accounted for, and where all business March 3.1879. recail his name) who had worked for wish to say that if elected to that Knowing not life's hidden force. of the office has at all times been taken Wm. Keiver at his farm up river a office I shall endeavor to look after Knowing not the fount of action care of in a prompt and careful THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 little ways and for the International all the interests of that district to the Is less turbid at its source manner. To make this enviable record Lumber company, had invested his best of my ability especially to Seeing not amid the evil requires not only honesty but familiarity savings in certificates of deposit issued those matters which pertain to the It is encouraging to see a young All the golden grains of good with the details of the work by the bank here and by the building of roads, through every part man of Mr. Jevne's unquestionable And we'd love each other better, of the office. I feel that my knowledge Northern National bank of Bemidji. of it, under the Elwell road law, and ability and integrity willing to enter If we only understood. of the same would be of value These were stolen by fellow workmen also to a just and equitable regulation into the public service of Koochiching Could we judge all deeds by motives to the people and for that reason I at the lumber camp and an effort was of taxation for every property county. Any office to which he might That surround each others lives, made to pass them in an International owner. aspire would be safe in his hands. See the naked heart and spirit, Falls saloon. The bartender was a Very truly yours, Know what spur the action gives, little suspicious of the transaction Fred Smith. Often we should find it better and took the certificates, asking that Miss A. E. Shelland has filed for Mr. Fred Smith has paid the sum If we only understood. the one offering them call later, and re-election as county superintendent. of $10 for the publication of this Could we judge all deeds by motives, he then notified Chief White of the She has certainly made good in the advertisement. See the good and bad within, W ORRER county seat force. Mr. White work of organizing the school work Often we should love the sinner promptly notified the issuing banks Candidate for Sheriff of this county and is entitled to continuation FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT All the while we loath the sin and the righful owner was soon in in that important office. that time have endeavored to do my international Falls, Minn., Could we know the powers working possession of his property. The thief duty as an officer without fear or favor, To overthrows-integrity, Aug. 22, 19912. scented trouble and did not again appear and if nominated and elected I We should judge each other's errors I hereby announce myself as a candidate In another column will be found the but took to the woods, but the promise to give the affairs of the office With more patient charity. on the non-partisan ticket for announcement of Fred U. Day who prompt work of those indicated quickly the same consiedration as in the the office of County Superintendent has filed for the office of county —Rudyard Kipling. corrected a wrong.—Littlefork past. of Schools. auditor as a progressive Democrat. Times. I hereby solicit your vote and influence WARRANTS PAYABLE. I have earnestly endeavered to Mr. Day has been a long time resdent at the polls September 17, make the schools of this county the in this county few people are Notice is hereby given that I am 1912. Yours very truly, THE ANCHOR OF THE SOUL best possible and to live up to all opportunities better or more favorably known. now prepared to cash all outstanding H. W. Forrer. for the service of the people. If elected to this office we believe Were it not for the deep rooted warrants of Koochiching county, except Adv.—To be paid for by H. W. Forrer, that he will fill it with credit to himself faith in an over-ruling providence those drawn on the ditch fund. $15. I have faithfully tried to make the and honor to the county. united to one's firm belief in the immortality Interest on the warrants now payable school work of the kind that would of the soul, experiences will cease thirty days from date of CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. GEO. A. SNYDER aid each child in practical daily living such as the one through which our this notice. The announcement of E. W. Kibbey Candidate for Treasurer. fellow citizens, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. to persuade each teacher to make his I hereby announce myself a candidate Geo. A .Snyder, as a candidate for the republican nomination ask renomination at their hands. Backus are passing, in the accidental or her life of the broadest usefulness for the republican nomination Treasurer of Koochiching County. for county suveyor appears in Thanking the voters for their support to each community and to help all for sheriff of Koochiching county. death of their son Raymond, would be Dated August 27th 1912. this issue. During his residence in ni the past, and asking for continuation communities to obtain some helpful I have resided in this county for over unbearable. the county he has been kept busy in of the same, I remain, It is difficult for us to imagine a bereavement educational service from the state. ten years and am well acquainted engineering work on railway, townsite PAID ANNOUNCEMENTS I have succeded in getting some Respectively yours, more sad and heart rending. and sub-division work, indicating Geo. Snyder. A. For many years this "Master financial help from the state, thus entire efficiency in survey work. As Political announcement paid for by of Industry" has woven into his gigantic making better schools possible without a citizen Mr. Kibbey enjoys the respect Geo. A. Snyder, $15. plans the personality of his Announcements not to exceed twenty-six extra expense. of all who know him.—Littlefork sons. Raymond being the elder it single column lines of solid If re-elected I shall continue to do Times. was but natural that he should receive nonpariel type will be run until after all in my power for the people and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE his father's first thought, in this the general election, if desired, for for the best education of the children. Julius A. Schmahl who has filed for Attorney Franz Jevne of Big Falls respect. Yet after he had received the sum of $10, without cut, and for I sincerely thank my many friends re-nomination on the republican ticket iw is publishing his announcement and rightly used all the moral, educational, the sum of $15, with single column for their splendid support in the past for secretary of state. Mr. Schmahl this issue for the Republican nomination and physical advantages that cut. The matter thus presented is and hope they feel they can continue has made a good record and his a as county attorney. He is wealth and opportunity could afford the same. purely an advertisement, and this campaign platform is that record, good man and leaves a good practice and the fulness of the time for the publication does not extend any moral At the hands of the voters, I am, aJ Big Falls, in response to an urgent beginning of his active business life Sincerely yours, obligation with such, reserving in appeal from all parts of this county, had arrived he was snatched away, each and every instance the privilege Annie E. Shelland. to become a candidate for this important without warning, from the parental of comment as we may deem proper. Political advertisement, $10 paid by office. There is no doubt ,home and the scenes of his proposed Miss Shelland. The fee charged must be paid in advance. but that if elected Jevne will ^activities. Changes in announcements make a capable and efficient officer/ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. In the "twinkling of an eye" the will be made upon payment of a composition family circle was broken and all the charge of forty cents for I hereby announce that I am a candidate plans of his fond parents were disrupted. above indicated size. for re-election as County Commissioner While visiting down the line last We would not be human if for the second district, on week a man of more than ordinary we did not wonder why our these sad THOS. P. WHITE the Republican ticket. I have always For County Commissioner. business ability came into the hotel experiences should be permitted to taken an active interest in the affairs Candidate for Sheriff. and taking a dollar and a half out of come, at apparently the most inopportune I hereby announce myself as a candidate of Koochiching county and if elected his pocket said that he had been a with its needs as far as sheriff duties on the Republican ticket for moment, yet, in the midst of socialist for the nast six years, but are concerned. it all we find ourselves supported by the office of County Commissioner of that he had made up his mind that If elected I shall endeavor to do my District No. 2. the belief that "Some day we'll understand." there was no need for anything like duty, without fear or favor and hereby If elected to this office I shall endeavor that in this country, also that not earnestly solicit the vote and influence to give to all the people a having much chance to investigate into of every citizen. square deal. JUDGE McCLENAHAN FILES. the cause of some of the conditions Very truly yours, I earnestly solicit your influence Brainerd Dispatch: Judge W. S. prevailing in county affairs he Thomas P. White. and support. IV,cClenahan of this city has filed for was necessarily dependent to a large (Amount to be paid by Thos. P. Fred Couture, Sr., J. n- nomination and re-election on the White, International Falls, Minn., for extent upon the newspapers for his Ranier, Minn. non-partisan ticket in the 15th judicial this advertisement, $15.) information, and that he would be J. (Amount to be paid by Fred district. guided in his vote and influence by Couture, Sr., Ranier, Minn., for this Judge McClenahan is the senior what he read during these intervening JuLirS A. SCIIJ1AIIL CANDIDATE FOR SURVEYOR. advertisement, $10. judge of this district and is widely weeks in the PRESS and requested Candidate for Secretary of State To the voters of Koochiching County: known throughout the state and that we publish matters as we FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS together with his determination to In announcing my candidacy for the northwest. He is •recommended by believe them to be. In view of this be in the forefront of the battle for Republican nomination for County To the voters of Koochiching request we are going to set apart a the prominent members of the' bar of everything that will be helpful to the Surveyor, I do so with the assurance, county: column each week for an open discussion Sc. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth as state, consistent with good business that if elected, I can give full credit I announce to the voters of Kooch-' of these issues and candidates being one of the leading judges of the I judgment. to the office. Since leaving college iching county, that I have filed for the state. He has passed on many important in connection with our county affairs. have lived five years in this county Republican nomination for the office questions, settling new precedents, We shall be pleased to receive brief and have spent the entire time doing and being sustained by the of Register of Deeds. I am an independent articles for this column, articles must FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY civil engineering work, including sub- Progressive Republican, am of course be signed, but it may not be supreme court of the state. Many At the urgent request of voters not under obligation to any company times he has been requested to become necessary to publish the signatures. from all parts of the county, I have a candidate for judge of the or corporation. If nominated and filed for the nomination of county state supreme court, but has always elected, I will at all times be a servant R. S. MCDONALD attorney on the Republican ticket. JUDGE STANTON FILES. of the people. declined because the work in the Commissioner for Second District St. Paul, Aug. 28.—Judge Chas. W. district court was more congenial to Yours truly, will endeavor to do so in the future Stanton of Bemidji today filed for his taste. H. T. Hetting. to the best of my ability. chief justice of the supreme court. Lawyers like to take their cases before Political Adv. paid the sum of $15 by Yours truly, Judge Stanton was twice appointed to Judge McClenahan for his clear H. T. Hetting. R. S .McDonald. vacancies on the district bench by conception of the law and his application Political adv. the sum of $15 has Govenor Johnson, but subsequently} of its principles is acknowledged been paid for this announcement by FOR COMMISSIONER. was defeated at the polls in the by all. His instructions to R. S. McDonald. Having been urged by many of the Fifteenth judicial district. This juries are always concise and couched voters of the Fourth commissioner makes two opponents to Chief Start, in plain language, models of brevity FOR COUNTY AUDITOR district to file as the candidate for the F. A. Stewart of Minneapolis having and clearness, easily understood Having been induced by many of commissionership I have finally consented filed yesterday. by the ordinary layman. my friends, regardless of political affilitartions, so to do and hereby make formal Cases involving millions of dollars to file for the nomination announcement of my intenion have been heard by the judge. for county auditor as a progressive REASON SHOULD BE USED. run. I have resided continuously Such was the case regarding water Democrat. I hereby announce that in this district for over twelve years This time we agree thoroughly power rights at International Falls. and perhaps know its needs as well with the International Falls Press in Of like importance was the case of as anyone. that it is a county disgrace that our Stitt & Howe vs Rat Portage Lumber If elected to this office I shall endeavor citizens at elections and other times company and innumerable other Mr. to do only such things as will should array themselves against cases. be for the best interests of the district. Backus or any other individual without Judge McClenahan was born in Earnestly soliciting your vote E. W. KIBBEY silly to reason therefore. It is Baltimore, Md., June 19, 1854 was and influence, I am strike wildly at a citizen when there Candidate for County Surveyor. graduated (A. B.) from Dickenson Yours truly, is no possible connection of the subject college, Carlisle, Pa., 1875 arrd from dividing, road, townsite, drainage, Harold Royem. considered with that citizen. the law department of the University railroad, bridge and city work. I am for all Paid by Earl Howard, manager Mr. Backus represents an industry of Maryland (L. L. B.) in 1880 at present engaged as city engineer $10, for should Harold Reyem, the sum of are proud of and that industry practiced law ni Baltimore until October, of International Falls, which office I its just of the this announcement. be made to bear share elected I shall endeavor to faithfully 1882, when he came to Brainerd hold until November. or less. The industry public tax, no more perform the duties of this important where he has resided and practiced Respectfully asking consideration FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. chief promoter should and its office to the best interests of law ever since. at the hands of the voters at the coming at all times their shoulder evenly put He held the office of city attorney all the people. hereby announce myself a candidate I FRED U. DAY primary, I remain, to the wheel in public promotion and of Brainerd from March, 1888, to November, for the office of Judge of Probate Yours truly, Candidate for Auditor Respectfully, welfare. Further than this no voter 1900. In that year he was for the county of Koochiching* if elected I will perform all the Franz Jevne. E. W. Kibbey. can go who has a due regard for the elected to the district court bench Political Adv., $15 paid by Frang I have resided in this county for a duties of that office faithfully and (Amount paid by E. W. Kibbey, square deal.—Littlefork Times. and re-elected in 1906. Jevne. period of eighteen consecutive years honestly and to the best of my ability *15.)