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

October 17, 1912 · Page 1 of 6

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS- Manitoi. Lodge No. 250 THE SUPREME COURT International Palls Press Along with the general feeling of and Border Budget I. O. O. F. meets every Monday night urnest throughout the country there INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA at 8 o'clock at Ugaard's Hall, full at is also extant an impressionn that Official City Paper of International To the Voters of Koochiching County. tendance requested. Visiting brother many of the judges in various states .welcome. HAS are, or have been closely allied with Falls, Minnesota Having received the nomination for Chas. Nichols, N. G., J. H. Drum, the big interests and the corporations. Judge of Probate on the non-partisian LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL mond, V. G., W. Grunner, Sec. An analysis of the returns from the INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRE$S ticket, I hereby extend to the /Voters recent primary election in this state PUBLISHING COMPANY my sincere thanks and appreciation Hotel Svea indicates that the people want a new These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. of their support and also earnestly solicit deal and it is very likely that Judge GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. their vote and influence at the general Stanton will be chosen Chief Justice JOHN PETERSON, Proprietor PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: election, Nov. 5th Assuring them at the ensuing election. He is an #1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION, all that if elected to the office for News Print Paper 220 tons per day able man, honest, courageous, fair A. good, first-class hotel for local which I have been nominated, I will Ground Wood^ Pulp 200 tons per day and square. He was born at Pine -Island, Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. conduct the affairs of this important and transcient trade. 1809, at the post office at International Falls. this state, has always lived in Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of office honestly and to the best of "my March 3, 1879. Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually Newly Constructed and Rates ability, I remain, Yours respectfully, A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month Reasonable. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 Consider these facts, and we feel sure you John Berg. Sample Room in Connection will agree with us that International Falls is destined to become one of the most important We believe the people of this county COUNTY AUDITOR. VEN 5M£ are making no rriistake in ralying to manufacturing centers of the North the support of Mr. Fred U. Day as To the Voters of Koochiching County: West. candidate for the County Auditorship. Having received the nomination for The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Mr. Day's six years residence the office of County Auditor, I now Full particulars will be cheerfulfy furnished by 200 MODERN ROOMS in our midst has been of such a character respectfully solicit your vote and influence Located in Heart of BusineM District that no spot or blemish has C. B. KINNEY on election day, Nov. 5th. $1.22 $1 .®£ SINGLE RATE ever been associated with him such I have been a resident of Koochiching EUltOPLAN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA a life counts when a man offers himself countj six years, and until lately COMPLETE SAFETY Sales Manager for public sesrvice. was the manager of Hotel Koochiching. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION International Falls, Minnesota (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES It will be my purpose, if elected, to It is quite certain Judge Hallam EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLEO BUILDING.) EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING will be elected Associate Justice. He WATER, STEAM HEAT, OAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. is not under railroad control or domination. SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. His opponent Bunn, is a brother of the General Counsel of the Northern Pacific Railroad. The people SMOKE BIRTHDAY And want a change in the personnel of LA ZENDA the supreme court of this state and JUDGE W. STANTON evidently they are going to have it.— WEDDING Northwest News Bureau, St. Paul. the country, and at present is the Domestic judge of the Fifteenth Judicial District, PRESENTS residing at Beimidji. The returns LA TRINCA The dastaTOly attempt on the life We have an endless ass^.tment show he is popular. Being a of appropriate gifts, representing of Colonel Roosevelt at Milwaukee man of middle age and well versed bh ne^e.u end finest products of is a painful shock to this whole country. the Jew2.e-s' Art. in the law he will bring to the supreme Havana No matter what a person's private court energy and ability of a Wedding Rings, Beautiful opinion was in regard to the high order. He is a fine specimen of AT ALL DEALERS Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels* Colonel as a candidate for the presidency, physical manhood. The Chief Justice there was no question in the Watches, Unique Silverware, of the supreme court is also a member minds of any in regard to the wholesomeness Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut of the State Board of Pardons and of his character, and the Glass, Clocks, Etc. in this position Judge Stanton will ,genera! helpfulness of his life to our exercise common sense judgment consistent NELSON'S, nation. It is the universal belief that give my entire time and attention to with the general welfare. The this nation can ill afford to lose this the duties of said office, for the benefit Enger-Nord Realty Jewelry Store voters of the state will make no mistake man at this time. The heroism manifested of the people. I have never been in selecting Judge Stanton to in his determination to make a candidate for any office in the county the chief justiceship of the Supreme his speech with the would be assain's before and feel that I am fully court of the state.—Northwest News bullet in his breast is but another evidence qualified to fill the office if elected. Bureau St. Paul. of the intense earnestness of .If you wish to vote for me make a —CO. FREE the man for what he believes to be cross opposite my name in the democratic GOOD WORD FOR JUDGE his country's goog. May he soon recover. column. STANTON Very respectfully, THIS Offers INTERNATIONAL FALLS and FORT To the Pioneer Press: While not Fred U. Day. BEAUTIFUL wishing to cast any reflections upon Adv.—Inserted and $15 paid by Mrs. KILOf/ FRANCES lots at reasonale prices. It is much to be regretted that as the ability and character of Justice Fred U. Day, political manager, in ible and as prominent a public man —tinted Brown, I wish to protest against the behalf of Fred U. Day International as Congressman C. B. Miller bh-mld on unfair methods being used by Republican good Falls, Minn. Terms $10 Down and $5 Per Month be greeted by such a small audience quality Ptare partisians to inject politics into as the one that gathered at the City Lawn Crush. a nonpartisian election by placing hall Saturday evening and listened to him upon the ticket for chief AIT we ask that you buy such a good speech on the err rent jhstice of the Supreme Court. Justice of 6 Skein* We own and control 20,000 acres national and local topics. It is a Brown has five years to serve as Richardson's perfect disgrace that a city of this of choice well located unimprov­ associate justice of the Supreme Grand Prize size, importance and needs should Court. ed farm lar/ds for sale at from make such a showing. A little effort I have known Judge Stanton personally Grecian. Floss on the part of the county committee for more than twenty years. $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. or the candidates would have gotten He has come up from the bottom of ,out a crowd that would have tested wit& wMcfr ten embroider it and a the ladder to a place that is the envy cialljrwritten diftgrans the capacity of the building. ThtV and admirationn of every man who I a CO HIS* fc*wm far Z© next time a representative man visits knows him. and! we wiill gpve you the Pillow Top) this city to deliver an address, civic As a lawyer practicing twenty and1 Bisck Abmaimtefy Ft—, pride should be incentive enough to years ago, he tried and won hundreds For Sale cornpel us to take up a general collection of cases for the settlerss of We Irave five other equally to get out the band, and do western Minnesota when their right I artistic Designs such other things as necessary to g°t to their homes was in question. He CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS the crowd together so as to give the achieved a celebrated triumph. By mail 5 cents extra. visitor within our gates, an audience Prior to his appointment as judge vorthy of his effort. We Garry a full line of needlework by the late Governor Johnson he had practiced extensively before the supplies. Stamping and order work a specialty. Supreme Court and he has had an SUBSCRIBE NOW We have been reproached by some THE BAZAAR eminently successful career as an attorney. of our political friends for an apparent lack of interest in some of the During his five years as district International Falls. Minn. Republican candidates. We are willing judge in the Fifteenth district he to admit this lethargy and offer has tried more cases .with less reversals no apology, as it is still our policy, than any judge in the state. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS FRANZ JEVNE in city, county and even state affairs His record in this regard is a matter to vote and work for men whom we ox wonder in his own profession. Nominee ror County Attorney on the believe to be best fitted for the ONE Sever­ The people of the Fifteenth district* Republican Ticket al positions, regardless of party affilations. ratified the judgement of the We have no more right to late Governor in choosing him by refuse our endorsement to a man LOST. ballot, with a handsome majority, at whom we believe to be best fitted for the last election. The judicial campaign Monday evening near corner of a non-political office because he may in the Fifteenth was one stubbornly Third street and Fourth avenue, plat happen to be of different political be fought. lief, than we would to refuse to em of Liberty addition, 4 unsigned waranty Judge Stanton has ah attractive deeds and one abstract. ploy a man wham we knew to be ca personality and is a convincing and Leave at Press office for reward. pable, honorable and efficient merely polished orator. He supplements a because he differed with us politically. highly judicial temperament with a No institution could adopt such a system keen understanding of human nature. MONEY TO LOAN. without being greatly handicapped The primary election vote indi "On account of the strong demand in its effeciency. Should cated with what regard and respect for money in other towns the NorthWestern we do differently in public things he is held where he and his record is than a good business man Would .do Building Association of Fergus fm best known. Falls will be able to place only $10,000 in his own affairs? With all due regard to Justice more in International Falls this Brown, he is violating not only the season. Anyone who contemplates spirit but the letter of the provision AMENDMENTS. making a loan should apply at once. that says the bench shall be nonpartisian. The Association has now loaned practically On another page in this issue will Neither the1 'fitness nor $50,000 in International Falls. be found the constitutional amend the character of Judge Stanton can ments to fee voted on at the general be questioned. There is, therefore, election. Among them will be found no public necessity for a .man of like STOMACH the Dunn one mill amendment. This reputation to enter the campaign should carry and all should yote for against hitn. While Judge Stanton's And Everywhere it, it is of. vast importance jto this .early political affilations were. Dem section of the state. St. Louis, Hen PacKard, Straube, hjobart M. Cable, Hammond, ocratic, high degree of nonpartis- SL nepin and Ramsey counties, because anship as distih.guished his private Y\ea\y Bond and Lyon & Pianos. of their large valuation pay 60 per and public actions since his elevation,,to ftm an hariiic troublo with ywu stomach, writ* for cent- of this tex and cannot x?eeiv« the bench. SYMPTOM BLANK *O tor that ro« caa doacribo it* IEER TERR & GI LI USON actloa, wkan my in return more than' $9,000 eaeh there JustiQe Brown is making a mistake HOME TREATMENT "Leads Them A W* fore the large part of it goes to ^he in ^permiting liimself to be i^sed in the trill bo sent you, with what to oat, and roa will lit country to build roads. effort to defeat a judge who would 4OM. AIDM bottot ifloi taking tho Ant Writ* today, Duluth, Superior and International Fqlls If you do not vote for this amendmeht Dr. Biornstad, M.D. bring to the office of chief justice that it is a vote against it, so be sure /. •, ... .. ... .. dignity and probity which should dis In the Marvin Music store HUIXT, BUILDING of you are interested in good roads to ST. PAUL. MINK tinguish it—non-partisian—Pioneer 'V MINNEAPOLIS, MINty. vote for this amendment Press. ft A i•"** "f Al"