International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 26, 1912 · Page 1 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. is.to Yawjp. Select a man whose heart There was such a great variety of American suburbs people whose proposed International Falls Press is bold, Whose courage never slumped, displays that there Were only a very route is through a shiall pfart and Border Budget And .he will g'aiher fame and gold, no few who did not carry off some kind of the business district and none 'of matter where he's dumped. Though of a prize. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA the residence district, at present, then planted in the virgin woods, or on an The officers of the fair association a short shoot to Ranier through their Official City Paper of International island bare, you'll see him coming and the tillers of the soil who worked own properties with very little provision HAS Falls, Minnesota with the goods, and both feet in the so hard to make the fair a success for other additions. air. And when you hear a pilgrim were certainly not disappointed and After the thorough discussion of LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS wail, and blame things on his town, can be given only the highest praise the matter last Tuesday night by the PUBLISHING COMPANY you may be sure that he would fail for the great interest and energy different parties, before the council, it These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. where-er he settled down—Walt Mason. which they devoted to the work. Had seems as though ,after due deliberation, GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. the weather been more clement there the council cannot well decide PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: would have been a much greater attendance other than in favor of the route that 1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION and the fair would have been proposes to give the best service to WILL SELL STATE'S TIMBER. News Print Paper 220 tons per day much better financially, but under the Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. residence as well as the business portion St. Paul, Sept. 25.—The state of Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day 1909, at the post office at International Falls. able mai ageirtent of the Koochiching of the city, especially in view of Minnesota expects to realize $400,000 Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day March 3,1879. County Agricultural association, the the fact that this propsed route also from the sale of state timber this Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually fair could not be other than the success gives the best service to South International year. Arrangements for the timber that it was. A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Falls and at the same sales would have been made yesterday, Consider these facts, and we feel sure you time, as good service to Ranier as but for the governor's ability to PROCEEDINGS OF does the other route, will agree with us that International Falls attend a meeting of the state timber Thank God for the man who is cheerful There is no doubt but that the council board. The meeting was postponed is destined to become one of the most important realizes that in giving a franchise until Monday, when the board will THE CITY COUNCIL manufacturing centers of the North In spite of Life's troubles, I say to the parties who are willing to give determine what timber .shall be sold. Who sings of a brighter tomorrow West. best accommodation to the best settled Timber examiners in the employ Because of the clouds of today. parts outside the city limits it of the state will offer the!r reports His life is a beautiful sermon, (Continued from paga one) is helping build up the business and Full particulars will be cheerfully furnished by on the condition of state timber and And this is the lesson to me— social life of the city, whom they C. Corrin, cost city hall sidewalk what should be sold. Timber that C. B. KINNEY Meet trials with smiles and they van 167.60 are serving so well. has been damaged or that is likely ish We see no reason why the American Frank H. Keyes, supplies 14.55 to be burned will be sold. The timber Face cares with a song and they Suburbs people who have already rank H. Keyes, supplies 8.30 Sales Manager examiners recommend that 50,000,000 flee. built their road to a point on Mr. International Falls band, salry feet of stumpage be disposed —Anon. Nord's proposed line cannot bid on of leader 20.00 International Falls, Minnesota of. Of this 35,000,000 is pine his route and operate it with advantage F. Cook, supplies for election and 15,000,000 is mixed timber. The city of Duluth is certainly entitled to themselves as well as to the board .45 State Auditor Iverson, a member of to much praise for the admirable city. the timber board, estimates the 50,000,000 First National bank, cost of manner in which she have taken sidewalk 35.14 feet will bring in the neighborhood IO care of her street railway strike. To STRAUS INDORSED. of $350,000 or $400,000. Doran Brothers, supplies 27.33 compel obedience from an arrogant S A Geo. P. Wa-tson, printing 15.00 The auction sale of timber will be The nomination of Oscar S. Straus business manager on one hand and a held at the capitol at 10 a. m. October A. A. Lee, pictures for F. Palm LA ZENDA for governor of the State of New few disgruntled employees with anarchistic er 2.75 25. York by the so-called Progressive tendencies on the other ij the Falls Lumber & Coal Co., suplies party cannot be laughed at. Mr. I. O.O. F. OUTING ASS'N. stroke of a toaster hand, which will, 23.93 Straus is a Jew, his nomination was Domestic without doubt be handed down as a On Monday afternoon a convention Alderman Keyes presented the following made by a Roman Catholic and was precedent to posterity with much benefit LA TRINCA was held in the Odd Fellows Hall in resolution and moved its adoption. seconded by a negro. It was received to the General public. this city, for the purpose of forming A petition having been filed with an outburst in a state convention. an organization of all the Odd Fellow with the city council by Independent lodges from Bemidji north to Fort Havana school district no. 4 for the vacation We have in prospect another engagement Mr. Straus was the first man of Frances and down Rainy river as far the alley running through block no. of the celebrated Schubert his race who was ever honored with oe. AT ALL DEALERS as Baudette on the American side and 43 plat of International Falls and the Symphony Club and Lady Quartette a place in a President's cabinet and Rainy River on the Canadian side, Company of Chicago, and it is expected city council deeming it expedient that he is the first Jew ever placed in nomination for the purpose of holding an annual the matter should be proceeded with, that they will be secured to give for the governorship of New excursion to some point within this one of their delightful entertainments it is ordered that said petition be filed York. The religious faith of a candidate territory. with the city clerk, and that said city about Oct. 7. This Company gives a bears no weight. It never Besides a number of members of program of the greatest variety, consisting clerk shall give notice as provided by should. It is the man himself who the local lodge the following delegates the city charter that said petition has of Lady Quartettes, Mandolin must be considered. hnger-Nord Realty attended from outside points, viz: H. been filed and that said petition will and Guitar Club, String, Violin and Mr. Straus has a record as a private J. Unruk of Bemidji, Wm. Durrin and Vocal Solos, Amusing Readings. In be heard and considered by the city citizen, an eminent business man Wm. Scribner of Mizpah, John Swain the Schuberts we will get a musical council at a meeting thereof to be held and an incorruptible public official of and J. R. Allen of Littlefork, G. H. at the council room in said city on the entertainment that is enjoyable from which he has every reason to be O. Glendhill of Fort Frances, Chas. the first to the last—not a long, dull, 4th day of November, 1912 at 8 proud. He was an earnest supporter Nichols and A. F. Klein represnted classical affair, but a bright, interesting o'clock p. m. The motion to adopt the of President Cleveland. He was in the local lodge as delegates. program of music's choicest foregoing resolution was seconded by +he diplomatic service under both The convention was called to order gems. Alderman Lynda and carried by uaaminous Cleveland and McKinley and held the Offers INTERNATIONAL FALLS and FORT by Wm. Scribner of Mizpah. The portfolio of the Commerce department vote* permanent organization was formed On motion Alderman Lynch was under President Roosevelt. A Editor Val Kuechenmeister of the FRANCES lots at reasonale prices. with the following officers. man of education, experience, integrity appointed a member of the board of Northome Record has purchased that J. R. Allen of Littlefork, President tax levy. and high ideals, his nomination to good family journal from the venerable Geo. P. Watson, of International Falls \On motion of Alderman Lynch,, seconded the governorship of New York has C. M. Atkinson, who has returned Terms $10 Down and $5 Per Month Secretary and H. J. Unruk of Bemidji. met approval on every side. The by Alderman Keyes, W. C. to his city on the range. Brother Treasurer. hodge-podge of a platform alone discredits Hasselbarth was granted permission Kuechenmeister has also celebrated The Bemidji and Border, I. O. O. F. to move the ice house from lot 13, him. hi.s purchase by taking unto himself Picnic Association was the name adopted We own and control 20,000 acres block 9 and build, a one story addition Most of the ticket named by the socalled wife, by his marriage to Miss Elenore for the organization. Bull Moose convention represents 12X20 at the rear of the building Ryder, who is reputed to be of choice well located unimproved It was decided that the first annual thereon. character and ability and we agree the prettiest and most popular and outing would be held at International with our Republican contemporary, AMerman Keyes moved that the farm lands for sale at from sensible girl in Hibbing. Kuechenmeister Falls,, during the month of August city clerk be instructed to notify the the New York Tribune, that "the result has certainly done himself $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. 1913. of the Syracuse convention enforces parties owning property in the' north proud in these two latest acheivements The executive committee will consist upon the -Republican party si'd'e of block 65 to move the sidewalk and no one wishes his well of the officers of the association running along the north side of block the need of putting up in this state a more than does the PRESS. Good I a and one member to be elected from strong, independent ticket. We have 65 4 feet into the street, which ademption for you Kuechenmeister. May you each lodge represented in the association. was seconded by Alderman Lynch no doubt that this situation will be both line long and prosper. courageously met, but if the Republican and carried.. —For Sale leaders fail in their duty, the Alderman Lynch presented the following- COUNTY Fill Monday afternoon last when Geo. responsibility for the consequences resolution and moved its adoption- A. Snyder met a couple of men must rest upon them.-—Leslie's Weekly Plans and specifications together from Black River who had been working BIG SUCCESS with an estimate of the probable CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS hard for him against candidate expense thereof, having been Pat. Fogarty called to see him and made by the city engineer and filed JUDGE STANTON POPULAR. regretted his apparent defeat, he with the city clerk and presented to Duluth Herald The surprise of (Continued from page one) patted them on the back and said, the city council, for the construction the primary election was the poor and many wished that she had been SUBSCRIBE NOW "Now, I want you to do me another of a public sewer in said city described showing made by Chief Justice C. engaged to entertain on both evenings favor, and it is this. I want you to as follows:. M. Start. Judge C. W. Stanton of of the fair. Mr. Mealie sang "Sing go back to your homes and precincts Commencing at the intersection of Bemidji has evidently run far ahead Me to Sleep" in a very pleasing manner and work hard for Pat's election as Eighth avenue and Second street running of the chief justice in the state, and and on being encored rendered you have worked for my nomination." thence west along the center of F. Alex Stewart of Minneapolis, an Chauncey Olcott's "My Wild Irish Mr. Snyder is to be congratulated on Second street to the center of Ninth unknown, polled a surprising number Rose." Eloise Beach rendered a selection showing such a magnifiicent spirit to avenue, thence north along the center of votes. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS on the piano and received' his competitor for political honors. It The names of Chief Justice Start of Ninth avenue to Riverside Drive, much applause from the audience. is one of the sure signs of greatness the same is hereby approved, and the and Judge Stanton will go on the Thursday's program consisted ONE to take defeat cheerfully and boost owners of property adjacent to said general election ballot and the contest mainly of athletic contests, which for your successful opponent. will be between them. Judge Stanton's sewer line having filed with the city took place on the main street of the showing at the primary makes clerk a petition addressed to the city village. The boys and girls were especially The business men of Big Falls have his election a probability, unless Justice council asking that said work be performed pleased with the program for arranged for an agricultural fair of Start's friends are able to reelect and waiving all notice of the there were many numbers that af their own which will take place in the ordering of said work and receipt of him by a hard campaign. Judge forded the opportunity to carry away Jensen building on October 25th. All Stanton is extremely popular in all bids thereon honors so dear to childhood. In the the business men have offered prizes parts of the state and his election It is ordered that sealed bids for the afternoon and evening a dancing for the best exhibit of the different would not be surprising in view of construction of said sewer and the furnishing party was conducted at the village kinds of vegetables and grains raised .the strength developed at the pri of all materals therefor, be hall and splendid music was furnished within a radius of twenty miles of mary. filed with the city clerk at any time on by a Mizpah orchestra. that village. This is a very commendable or before the Seventh day of October, The county fairs of previous years thing for the business men of The total vote at this time gives 1912 have been better attended than this any village or city to do. It is also Stanton 3,025, Start 2,160, Stewart That the said council will meet at year's exhibition, but the 1912 fair the very thing that Mitch Burton one 2,364. the council room in said city on the ranks first for the quality of displays of our own enterprising merchants Seventh day of October, 1912, at and amusements furnished. The has been endeavoring to do for two o'clock p. m. and open and consider BLAMING THE TOWN. fanners for miles and miles took years past. There is yet time during said bids. "This a surely a one horse town, great pains to display the best of products the nice fall days that are to come That each bid must be accompanied the shiftless man asserts, then takes only and there were more en for such an exhibit in International by cash or certified check to the his seedy gripsack down, and packs tries of live stock and poultry exhibits Falls. Let us get busy and at least amount of at least five (5) per cent of his socks and shirts and to some other than in other years! The entries show our appreciation for what the the bid, conditioned that if the contract village goes to seek the shining plunk of canned fruit, vegetables and preserves farmers around this city are doing in shall be awarded to the bidder there he accumulates new woes, and o* i'J.1 kinds were especially interesting the way of developing this section of and he shall fail or refuse to enter into says the burg is punk. In every to the ladies iand the displays the country. a proper contract for the performance town, however slick, you'll hear the of handiwork were worth a of said work, that said amount failures say: "This wretched hamlet great deal to see. THE STREET RAILWAY. shall be forfeited to the city. The makes us suck we'll chase ourselves Experts from the University farm, PacKard, Straube, Hobart M. Cable, Hammond, council reserves the right to reject The city council is now seriously away. The poor man has no chances who were called here to judge stock any and all bids and the city clerk is considering the granting of a street here, he finds no open door the whole Bond and Lyon & h|ealy Pianos. and produce, were surprised at the directed to give notice hereof in accordance car franchise for this city. Two corrnupted atmosphere makes head excellence the exhibits displayed at TERRY & GILIUSON and bosom sore." From town to with the city charter. routes have been suggested, one by thio year's fair. Visitors from old On motion the council adjourned. Mr. Nord which he offers to build, immediately, town the failures drift and find each farming di-ijicts of the various northwestern a main line which will one the worst, until at last the peelers Attest: states were more than pleased Duluth, Superior and International Falls R. F. C. litis, lift them to the jug feet first. All traverse both the business and residence with the produce of the productive towns are good if you will work and Acting Chairman. district of this city, thence to valley of the Koochiching. The prizes In the Marvin Music store Ranier passing through practically all try to reach the top all towns are R. C. Fraser, were awarded on Thursday and to fierce if you're a shirk, whose mission City Clerk. the additions. The other by the the satisfaction of every exhibitor.