International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 3, 1912 · Page 1 of 4
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Manitou Lodge No. 250 POSTMASTER TAKES BRIDE. International InfornAtinnal rails FaIU ^r.C5.s!!remedialv.'legislation PreSS'»ent ®f in the securing of toward good Spooner News: W. F. Paul, one of and Border Budget loads and the securing of money for T. O. O. F. meets every Monday night the pioneer settlers and at present INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA educational and other benefits the one at 8 o'clock at Ogaard's Hall, full atiendance merchant and recently appointed postmaster Official City Paper of International who will receive the largest number of requested. Visiting brother of the newly established postoffice votes at the coming election will be welcome. HAS of Border, was last Monday Falls, Minnesota Miss A. E. Shelland county superintendent Chas. Nichols, N. G., J. H. Drum. married at International Falls to Mrs. LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL mond, V. G., W. Grunner, Sec. of schools. She is the one, M. N. Ziegler, of Texas. Mr. Paul waswidowed INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS who, above all others, has devoted last year and left with a PUBLISHING COMPANY Hotel Svea her energies successfully to this end. family of small children, whose care These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. So successful was her work with the and attention were since left with an GEORGE P. WATSON, Editor and Manager. various members and committees of elder daughter who in addition to such PETERSON, Proprietor PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: JOHN 81.50 A YEAR the legislature that bills were passed duties also devoted much time to her SUBSCRIPTION News Print Paper 220 tons per day and money appropriated for the benefit father's affairs and the care of the good' first-class hotel for local Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. of our roads and schools without Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day household. Mr. Paul met his prospective 1809, at the post office at International Falls. and transcient trade. which, little of the progress that has Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of bride here, last Sunday, and March 3,1879. been made, under her administration, the two departed for International Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually Newly Constructed and Rates could have been made. Week by*week Falls on the night train and were married permanent pay roll over per month A of $75,000 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 we shall endeavor to present to our Reasonable. the following day, returning to Consider these facts, and we feel sure you readers facts relative to the efficient Border and their future home. Sample Room In Connection will agree with us that International Falls work of this good woman so that we The bride is a lady of middle age Judge C. M. Stanton will be the VENSME may all realize how persistently and is destined to become one of the most important and has also been widowed for some next chief justice. He ks deserving successfully she has filled the office time, thus both their efforts to reestablishing manufacturing centers of the North of the honor and it will be a pleasure and done the work required by her department. a home is a natural and West. to cast our vote for him. He is nominated commendable one and the News joins on the non-partisan ballot. The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel with their many friends in wishing Chief Justice C. M. Start will not be A GOOD SUGGESTION. Full particulars will be cheerfully furnished by 200 MODERN ROOMS the family happiness and a long and a candidate.—Ely Miner. Located in Heart of Business District prosperous union. C. B. KINNEY Practically the entire voting population $1.££ SINGLE RATE $1.°£ CUROPLAN HATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 of Northern Minnesota wants Editor Hannaford, of the Virginia TO BE COLD OCTOBER. PRIVATCBATH AND TOILET EXTRA A to see Judge Stanton elected to the Enterprise has discovered that some COMPLETE SAFETY Sales Manager AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS Supreme Court Bench. The Judge is Foster, the noted weather man, people are mighty sensitive about the AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION capable of filling the position with makes the following predictions in regard way their names appear in the newspapers. International Falls, Minnesota (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES dignity and honor a fact which is conceded to October: EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) If it is a boost, it is all right, EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING by everyone who knows him. "October will be an unusually cold and there is no objection to the WATER. STEAM HEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC In the southern part of the State, he month and the cold weather will continue LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. truth being stretched a point or SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. is not so well known, however, and it till about Nov. 2, after which a dozen points but if it is the plain has been suggested to the Region that date the average temperatures will go truth that is being stated there is everyone in the northern part of the very high, making December average usually h—1 to pay.—Ely Miner. SMOKB state who has friends in the southern as much above normal temperatures BIRTHDAY And LA ZENDA part should write letters to them setting as October will average below. From The good standing of Judge C. W. forth the many fine qualities of Dec. 2 to Jan. 2, the temperatures will WEDDING Stanton not only in this city and in the Judge. Personal letters of this be lower than usual. Bemidji, his home city, but throughout Domestic kind would help him immensely in his 'A notable event in astronomy, astronomical PRESENTS the entire state is strongly evidenced campaign.—Baudette Register. meteorolgy and astrophysics LA TRINCA by the fact he ran a very close We have an endless asscitment will occur during the week of second to Judge Start, who has since of lpprcpriate gifts, representing which Oct. 11 will be central. During LANDS CALL HOMESEEKERS. th? and finest products of withdrawn from the race for election the Je^2.e*s' Art. that week a great group of sunspots to the Supreme Judgeship of the state. Havana St. Paul, Sept. 30.—Minnesota state are expected to form on the extreme Wedding Rings, Beautiful Judge Stanton's friends are confident lands are not being bought by nonresident eastern side of the sun—on the left AT ALL DEALERS Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, of his election next month. speculators, but by people hand side as we look at the sun at Watches, Unique Silverware, who intend to farm them according noon. State Auditor S. G. Iverson has to the report of State Auditor Iverson, Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut "About that time great disturbances made arrangements to hold a sale of on sales for the years 191.1 and Glass, Clocks, Etc. are expected on many parts of the timber stumpage in this county, in 1912, made public today, and to be earth, including a hurricane in the NELSON'S this city on the. J26th day of this included in his biennial report. Caribbean sea, a severe cold wave in month. A list timber offered The average number of acres sold to hnger-Nord Realty Jewelry Store our northwest and other severe at this sale appea$|pin the last page non-residents was 180 in 1911 and 188 weather features on this continent. in this issue of thif|j|ta|er, for the convenience in 1912 to residents of Minnesota Frosts will go far south. We are not of all whllplish to purchase. counties other than in which the land yet able to give details of these great The timber will be sfcld at public auction was located, 157 acres in 1911 and disturbances and about all we can O. at the court house in the same 144 in 1912 to residents of the counties FREE safely say is to be on the lookout for manner that land sales have been conducted in which the land was located, 73 whatever may come." during the year, and according acres in 1911 and 77 in 1912. The Tins to the law governing state timber general average was 112 in 1911. Offers INTERNATIONAL FALLS and FORT KING STILL BOOSTING. BEAUTIFUL sales. Extra copies of the list of ar^l 109 in 1912. jrand Rapids, Sept. 27.—Commissioner "BlLLCfWJ timber to be sold may be had on appli-$|* ,The total amount of sales in 1911 FRANCES lots at reasonale prices. C. M. King left this morning cation at the PRESS office. was 638,013.60, averaging $6.73 per —tinted for Rochester, where he will speak acre, exclusive of timber, and in 1912 on good today at the county fair. ihe total amount of sales was $1,087,99.14, Terms $10 Down and $5 Per Month Thomas P. White, of Interna^ quality Pure Mr. King was defeated in the race averaging $6.46 per acre, exclusive Falls, better known in these par Linen Croak. for the democratic nomination for of timber. "Little Tom,' will, without doubt, be All we ask ia that you buy lieutenant governor by Winn Powers In 1911 there were 843 buyers of the next sheriff of Koochiching county. Skeine of of St. Paul, the twin cities giving We* own and control 20,000 acres 94,745.76 acres of land, divided as One feature of Mr. White's recent Powers a large vote. Asked concerning Richardson's follows: Non-residents of state 27,267 campaigning for the primaries of choice well located unimprov his plans for the fall months Mr. acres, Minnesota people non-residents of September 17, in which he defeated Grand Prize King said: "I shall spend the time ed farm lands for sale at from of county 31, 243.79 acres, and Henry W. Forrer by a vote of 891 to between now and Nov. 5 in a statewide Grecian Floss to residents of the counties 36,234.97 494, was his display of the fact that $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. campaign for the passage of the acres. he is no politician. Mr. White was Dunn amendment. In 1912 there were 1,535 buyers of nominated solely on the merits of with which to embroider it and a specially "I consider the passage of this 168,270.95 acres, divided as follows: himself. His work as sheriff, if elected written dia- x-. I a ZD COI1IS measure next to the Elwell law in ts Non-residents of the state, 27,146.03 in November, is certain to reach gram lesson for significance to northern Minnesota, as acres Minnesota people non-residents a mark seldom reached in a territory gad we will give you the Pillow Top it will enable us to build roadways as new as Koochiching county. He is of county 68,326.83 acres. and Back Absolutely Ft that open miles of fertile country For Sale of a quiet disposition and a man These figures bear out the contention We have five ether equally to settlement. that outsiders are not grabbing whose word goes a long way with artistic Designs "The Dunn amendment will mean the land, for while in 1912 nearly every logical voter in the county. thousands of new settlers for northern twice as much land was sold, non-residents CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS The people want just such a man as By mail 5 cents extra. Minnesota, as many are deterred "Tom" and we extend congratulations secured less than they did the from buying land where the roads to the little man. Mr. White has asked preceding year and residents of the We carry a full line of needle work are poorly constructed, or paths The Record to express his thanks state bought more than twice as much. supplies, stamping and other work a through the woods that prohibits a to the voters for their Excellent support.—Northome specialty. SUBSCRIBE NOW farmer from hauling produce to market. Record. COUNTY AUDITOR. E A A To the Voters of Koochiching County: 'Good highways will mean a rapid In another column will be found the International Falls, Minn. Having received the nomination for addition to the number of acres under first election announcement, that of the office of County Auditor, I now cultivation, as the assurance of a Mr. Fred U. Day, candidate for auditor respectfully solicit your vote and influence road over which his crops can be hauled of this county. Mr. Day is an will give the desired impetus to ASK on election day, Nov. 5th. INT THE MAN WHO OWNS old resident of this city. He needs no I have been a resident of Koochiching clearing land." introduction to the older residents of county six years, and until lately this county. In supporting him for ONE was the manager of. Hotel Koochiching. GETS LIFE IMPRISONMENT.' this important position his many i? friends, in all the parties, say they Bemidji Pioneer: At 4:30 Wednesday It will be my purpose, if elected, to have no apology to offer in presenting afternoon, Judge Stanton sentenced him as their candidate. He is Charles Swanland to hard labor a good man. He has always attend in the Stillwater state prison for the ed to his business. He has been industrious rest of his natural life as punishment and frugal and has invested for the murder of David Wistrom. his savings in half a section of land Both the murderer and his victim lived in this county which he is putting in in the town of Shotley, the murder shape to make a good farm. He has having been committed May 13. held a few important positions both Swanland was brought into court as an accountant and a business man '-.v a deputy sheriff ani seenud tc be ager. He is one of those kand of men a daze. Judge Stanton believed who has given such good satisfaction hat it would be advisable tc have, that those by whom he has been employed an interpreter repeat the questions of have hated topart with him. the court and Andrew Johnson, Republican He takes care of the work himself and nominee for sheriff and one is on the job all the time. There is of Swanland's neighbors, acted in no more capable or trustworthy man that capacity. P. J. Russell, attorney in the county for the position for for Swanland, stated to the court which he has been nominated. He is that he did not believe his client understood a democrat of such a sterling kind the seriousness of his crime that he would not change his politics, give my entire time and attention to nor of the proceedings. even in this time of political disrup tHe duties of said office, for the benefit In answer to the questions put by 1 tion, to get even as good an office as of the people. I have never been the court, Swanland stated that he this. It is the general opinion a candidate for any office in the county was born in Sweden and that one parent, throughout this entire county that before and feel that I am fully his father, still lived there. He Packard, Straube, Hobart M. Cable, Hammond, he is the man the voters are looking qualified to fill the office if elected. came to this country in 1901 and t\ea\y for and will vote for. Bond and Lyon & Pianos. If you wish to vote for me make a came to Beltrami county soon after cross opposite my name in the dem landing on this side. He took a homestead TERRY & GILIUSON BEER go ocratic column. If the voters of this county are in the town of Shotley and Very respectfully, ing to elect to the county offices, as proved up some time ago. He told "Leads Them AHi% Fred U. Day. we believe .they are, those who have the court that he had no trade. Duluth, Superior and International Falls $15 by Mrs not only done their duty with reasonable Adv.—Inserted and paid Swanland stated that his youngest U. Fred Day, political manager, in satisfaction or will do so child was eight months of age and THEQ HAMM BREWING!® In the Marvin Music store U. behalf of Fred Day International if elected, but also those who have the eldest was about nine years. ST. PAULrMllSTN/ really in the general develop Mr. Russell asked the court to aided Falls, Minn. 4