International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 24, 1912 · Page 3 of 8
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P"" JUDGE G. W, STANTON W. E. LAWRENCE FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. SEVEN STATESTO The Press favors the re-election of The Rexall Store Miss Annie E. Shelland as County Superintendent MADE GOOD RECORD of schools. HOLD JIG SHOW She has made a good official. She To the Voters of Koochiching County. Official City Paper of International INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. is a thoroughly good woman. She has Falls, Minnesota Having received the nomination for (Continued from Page 1} C. L. SHEERAN been loyal to the schools and to every Judge of Probate on the non-partisian interest that is connected with them. W. Campbell, H. J. Loud, F. S. Arnold, ticket, I hereby extend to the voters Life I nsurance INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS She has worked hard and has accomplished H. A. Simons, J. C. Russell, C. Minneapolis to Hava Northwestern my sincere thanks and appreciation PUBLISHING COMPANY as much if not more than anyone R. Middleton, C. W. Scrutchin, S. M. of their support and also earnestly solicit Koefod, George E. Erickson. else could have done in the same Products Exposition. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. their vote and influence at the general GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. Crow Wing County. time and under the same circumstances. election, Nov. 5th Assuring them She has not only labored to S. F. Alderman, A. D. Polk, W. A. DR. M. E. WITH ROW all that if elected to the office for $1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION build up the best system of schools Fleming, M. E. Ryan, C. A. Russell, which I have been nominated, I will Physician and Surgeon throughout the entire county but A. A. Andrews, D. H. Fisk, E. E. DATES NOVEMBER 12 TO 23 conduct the affairs of this important Entered as Second Class Matter June 23" i? TV«. she has also labored with the legislature McDonald, J. F. Gibbons, U. M. lor- 1909, post office at International Falls, office honestly and to the best of my at the Office over litis' Drug Store ranee, W N. Weber, Henry Funkley, to such a degree of success that Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Mvernors and Business Men of Minnesota, ability, I remain, March 3,1879. NTERNATIONAL PALLS. MINNESOTA Thayer C. Bailey, J. L. Crowell, G. laws have been passed which have the Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, Yours respectfully, W. W. Barron, B. J. Broady, G. S. made these schools practically self G.F. Swinnerton. M.D..C.M. Washington and Otegon Join in John Berg. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 Swanson, W. W. Bane, Jay H. Long, supporting. Bringing Displays from Seven States. T. C. Blewitt, C. A. Albright, M. D. She has built four consolidated Physician and Surgeon COUNTY AUDITOR. To bring under one roof a complete Clark, George H. Gardner, G. P. O'- schools. costing about $27,000 which "It beats the Dutch" to see how the „. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted display of the products of seven states have been paid for entirely by state Brjen Gustav Halvorso To the Voters of Koochiching County: and the territory of Alaska and show fellows who have not made good are Aitkin Countyobjecting Office over Ruettell's Department Store aid, without an additional cent of taxation Having received the nomination for on its 40,000 squar# feet of exhibit International Falls. Minn. to party affiliations being, to the people of this county. Louig Hallum Hall E the office of County Auditor, I now' space the best everything which of broken. Krelwitz, J. C. Hessian. While she is a woman of sterling Dr. Jenner Perry Chance respectfully solicit your vote and in has been produced during the season Koochiching County. christain character she has never once fluence on election day, Nov. 5th. of 1912 in 1,063,000 square miles of territory, This twaddle about insisting on sup- McPartlin, W. V. Kane, Frank sent to or kept from any school, any is the big task which the governors I have been a resident of Koochiching PHYSICIAN and SURGEON port for a person for re-election mere-. paimer, George S. Langland, B. H. teacher because of his or her religious of these seven states and an county six years, and until lately ly because he has been a good party phinney, R. E. Burdick, A. A. Tone, organization of Western business men creed or preference or lack of it. Office over litis Drug Store. Phone 15 was the manager of Hotel Koochiching- man is baby talk and is beneath the Franz o. Jevne. I have attempted. While it is true that she has allowed Night calls at Hotel Koochiching The idea is to collect the best sampies dignity of any proficient office holder. Clearwater County. her name to be placed on the republican INTERNATIONAL FALLS, HEIEIEMINNESOTA It will be my purpose, if elected, to from seven state and some sixty Thomas Keefe, O. T. Stenvick, W. ballot, before the non-partisan o. c. or seventy county fairs and, bringing DR. We are pleased to note the hearty A. McGlennon, Nils Hagen. ballot was adopted, yet she has never them together, hold a great fair of the Hubbard County. endorsement and active support which enquired once into the political faith AMERICAN Northwest. The governors E N I S P. V. Coppernoll, W. G. McCrady, County Attorney F. J. McPartlin is of any teacher applying to her for a named commissions early in the giving Attorney Franz Jevne in his U. G. Wray, F. A. Vanderpool. school but has given to all applicants and year these men, representing alI Office over International State Bank campaign. Such actions bespeak the Cass County, en equal chance proportionate with most every county in the seven states. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. man. Daniel De Lury, Fred W. Smith, J. their degree of preparation and adaptability have been busy all summer collecting E. Lundrigan, Ed. Rogers, Frank Ives, the prize winning grains, grasses for the work. Dr. Ihrig H. H. fruits, vegetables and plants, as well In view of the good work that Miss A life like bronze statute ol the L. Ian^, U^r BarUett, WiUtan. as -securing displays of the products ol Shelland has already accomplished late Governor John A. Johnson was jM- Wood, Harrey Paddock. DENTIST and the lakes, rivers, forests mines. and also because of the great need unveiled on the Capitol grounds in CANDIDATE KILEY. Office over Holler's Confectionery Show Opens in November. that her wise policy and plans for the St. Paul, last Saturday as a fitting INTERNATIONAL FALLS Editor E Kiley of the Grand It is this display, which will be further perfecting of the good school memorial to him, who was one of the papjds Herald-Review is spending a placed in a new exposition building in system she has organized and built up DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ greatest governors this state has pro- pje days in jty jn the in Minneapolis after the season's bumpei COU 0 our during these formative years in our crop has been harvested. The business duced. terest of his candidacy for the legislature DENTIST county's history we cannot see how men of Minneapolis have erected of this district, on the demoCandidate she can be spared at this time from this building at a cost of $75,000 and Franz Jevne is receiv- tic ticket. this important office. cra invited the governors of the seven iftlce and residence over litis Drug Store ing flattering receptions wherever he ^o man knows the needs or appregoes Also for the children's sake we are States to make it the home of theii INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA. in the interst of his campaign ciates the opportunity this district anxious to see Miss Shelland re-elected. Northwestern Products Exposition. It for county attorny. He stands for B. H. PHINNEY affords to a man who is willing to be give my entire time and attention to will be installed the first week of Ncv all that is legal and right and good. a true representative of his district the duties of said office, for the benefit vember and open to the public from He is fearless and conscientious. A Lawyer better than he. GOV, EBERHART'S PLATFOBM Nov. 12 to 23. of the people. I have never been good lawyer and business man The following is the platform of His home for several years past The great transportation companies a candidate for any office in the county Governor A. D. Eberhart who was the Interested in the development of the has ben in the county of Itasca of before and feel that I am fully Over International State Bank choice of the people at the recent primaries AMERICAN Northwest are assisting The strenuous efforts being made which the territory now embraced in qualified to fill the office if elected.' INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA In the work of collecting and installing as head of the republican state by the southern end of the state pol-.in this county was A part. Through If you wish to vote for me make a this exposition and have just announced ticket. J. PART N iticans to defeat Judge C. W. Stan- all these years his paper has been one cross opposite my name in the democratic F. I that special railroad rates Believing firmly in this principle, I ton, formally of International Falls, of the chief exponents of good roads, column. will be granted. Lawyer pledge myself to the following program should be reason enough for every drainage, and other much needed invoter Very respectfully, Each state will have a special day of action, should I be re-elected: in Koochiching county to Vernal improvements. One of the Fred U. Day. at the Northwestern Products Exposition be Office over litis Drug Store. 1. The strict and impartial enforcement sure and put a cross opposite his chief planks in his platform at this and on these days the governors of the laws of the state. states and prominent men INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA of the some name on election day as a candidate time is the necessity of calling in FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY 2. Reorganization cf the state departments will speak in the lecture halls of the for chief justice of the supreme court, the Minnesota state bonds for school, S. LANGLAND GEO. so as to secure greater efciency exposition about their states. They road and other helpful purposes. will have thousands of feet of new and economy in the manage- Mr. Kiley will no doubt receive a Lawyer Last Monday evening our democrat- form is good ment of state affairs. motion picture films and stereopticon vote for his plat riews friends held their first rally the' by the hundred to illustrate IC 3. Extension of transportation facilities j. -i.i anc» «e known as a man who makes addresses. their city hall. The band was out and with with just rates to every section Office over International State Bank g00( But the exhibits themselves will a few choice selections announced that of the state. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA constitute the best guide to the American it was time for the meeting. A goodly 4. Creation of a state public utilities Northwest which has ever been number gathered and listened to a CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS commission. Koochiching Camp No. 7602 created. The exposition will be a miniature good political speech delivered byj AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 5. More funds and better methods world's fair—it will be t© the Candidate Jens O. Jenswold Jr. for in the construction of public highways. Two the amendments to the •even states what the world's fairs M. W. A. meets first and third Tuesdays the congress. Attorney W. V. Kane. Constitution to be voted on at the have been to the American continent. of each month. Full attendance introduced the speaker of the evening genera] election November 5th have 6. Just reapportionment of legis- Communities Join With States. requested, visiting neighbor welcome. in a few well chosen remarks. a direct relation to public schools and! lative and congressional districts, While the state exhibits will be almost M. B. A. education. One amendment provides ing the watering of stocks as well as uniform, in that they will all occupy the sale of worthless stocks and bonds. about the same amount of space County Commissioner Robert Chute, for a state one-mill tax for roads and International Lodge No. 2303 meets and have booths of a general size, various 7. Adequate legislation prohibit- says that in a recent interview with1 bridges. As a general state policy in Kane's Hall every second and communities of these states have our Representative, Mr. C. H. Warner,1 this proposed amendment is of vast ingwho secured space in the exposition for individual fourth Tuesday in each month. fathered so many good bills. sue-importance to every citizen and every 8. An adequate and fair workmen's exhibits. Besides the states Visiting members welcome. cessfully for the benefit of these interest in Minnesota. It has a direct compensation law. there will be some seventy special A. A. LEE, SECRETARY. northern counties. He told him that relation to the rural schools, and to 9. More stringent legislation for booths and exhibits supplementing the after all, very little good would have the movement for consolidation. When the protection of woman and child laresulted H. STUBEE state exhibits. to this northern section along we have better public roads, there' bor. A visit to the exposition is expected the line of obtaining money for school will follow as a direct result an im~ 10. Agricultural and industrial to give one almost as much A it and road purposes if it had not been' proved rural schools. A state-wide! training in the rural schools and the knowledge as an extended trip through the seven states. The whole idea is for the persistent and judicious efforts movement which has the effect of im-1 establishment of social and civic cenof and Superintendent of Construction. to give the visitors information about Miss Shelland who was not satis- proving our highways will promote! ters in connection therewith. Office over litis Drug Store the AMERICAN Northwest to create fied until she had interviewed almost the use and value of the public1 H- Sufficient compensation for the FRANZ JEVNE. a INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA knowledge of the possibilities, opportunities schools. employment of criminals to be paid every senator and representative in Republican Nominee for County and fascinations to be MRS. JANET W. DADE Another relates to the office of to the wife and children, that the home regard to these important matters Attorney. found in this great territory where County Superintendent of schools. It' may be kept intact. and extracted a promise from the mow only 7,000,000 people live on If I am elected for this important Music Teacher 12. Greater efforts by state and provides for educational and professional committee men that these bills would 000,000 acres of land. office I shall endeavor to give the municipal authorities to prevent crime. standards for that office. The be reported favorably to both house Because this exposition is given by county a good economical administration. county superintendents now serving 13. More legislation and funds for the states themselves, and is not in [NTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA and senate. I shall do everything in my the care and protection of public are in favor of it. Teachers and educators any way a private enterprise, the information power to get roads, ditches and other NEXT health, to the end that all curable and it is expected to give will believe it wise and will support improvements, and I shall do everything A report came to this city a couple be authentic. The men connected with preventable diseases may be eliminated. it. There is no opposition to it from of days ago that the people of Margie in my power for the welfare, the exhibits have boon appointed bj at the newly equipped Rex Hotel any known source. This standard prevails progress and prosperity of Koochiching •who gave Mr. Jevne such a magnicent the governors and represent the high 14. Greater state publicity, and development Barber Shop. Tub and Shower Baths. in many states^ and Minnesota county. vote at the primaries for county •st class of citizenship in the Northwest. of all natural resources. should adopt it. I hope that all voters Open Sundays for baths from 8 to 12. Yours respectfully, It will be a sbow of the whols attorney are going to turn him The first and most important duty who are interested in the administration people of the area represented, just as down on election day because the railroad Franz Jevne. GEO. S. McCRAITH, Proprietor of public schools and in of the chief executive is to see that: a state fair is a show by.the people of company does not want to pay making the county superintendent's the laws of the state are strictly and CHARLES. K. SHAND •BO state. for som fires that are reported to have H. C. WARNER. or impartially enforced, without fear office more efficient will vote YES on Minnesota Meat Important. been set by a passing train last summer? The man who has made the best this amendment. favor. It has been my constant effort ARCHITECT The state of Minnesota will have We do not believe any such record in the legislature of any representative C. G. Schutz, to so enforce the laws of the state,and the largest exhibit in the exposition stuff. Not only do we not believe it this district has had. Be Plans and specifications for all buildings. State Superintendent. during the primary campaign my opponents and the Minnesota display will be but we consider it a malacious slander Correspondence solicited. failed to discover one single more complete than the exhibits of the on the good name of the people instance of neglect or enforcement. Gopher state at any state fair because MINN. VIRGINIA, FRANK S. LANG. who live in that precinct and whom the Northwestern Products Exposition Republican candidate for^ Register we have known for all these years as HAIGHT & RAPP RIGHT LIVING HELPS ROOSEVELT is held late enough to enable those in amongst the best the most industrious The slander that Colonel Roosevelt charge of securing the display to show and broadest minded people in this grains and fruits not ripe when the is a drinker, a slander that seemed UNDER TAKERS state fair is held. The Minnesota exhibit county. No one can make us believe impossible to refute, will" now forever LICENSED EMBALMERS JA.ND FUNERAL at this exposition will give a that they have grown to be so narrow DIRECTORS' be stilled. The best evidence sane, orderly and representative showing minded as that. Relative to the Lady assistant always in attendance. In or possible has now been heard against of what the state is giving to the out of town calls promptly attended to Our recent visit of L. H. Slocum candidate it. It is the evidence given by the personal attention given to ail cases. 'Phone world. for re-election as county auditor to 834. surgeons and physicans who have him 3 Homes. Tells Where te (let INTERNATIONAL PALLS, MINNESOTA its home town the Mizpah enterprise in their care at the Chicago hospital. What is true of the Minnesota exhibit says "L.. Slocum, county auditor They find in his favor physical condition -W# will be true of the others. They was in the village in the interest of due to his outdoor life and his will tell visitors what the lands of the Willard Hotel his candidacy yesterday and this abstinence from alcohol and tobacco. Northwest will do and the men In morning. Mr. Slocum is not over The only thing that counts to a man charge will inform people or give them confident of election and dosen't seem on his deathbed, said dying Walter literature showing how and where to 10th and St. Peter St., St. Paul to really care whether his is elected Secure a home in the American Northwest. Scott to his son-in-law, Loclchart, is to or not. He is opposed by two candiates .. have been good And to have been Many amusement features will be both of whom are putting more physically good counts enormously to ar- American Plan from $2 per day Introduced in keeping with the character time and real effort in their campaign.' a man wounded in accident or .pros? European Plan from $1 per day of the exposition. The Minnesota If this be true then the fight for the trate with disease, such accident Special Weekly Rates. First Regiment Band—the crack auditoriship is between Fred U. Day or desease is bound to happen in the sure and vote for his re-e^ction. He at band of the state, will give four daily the democratic nominee and Robt. Ap. course of almost every life, and one's will continue to,-make good because concerts and there will be other dignified Take Hamline Union Depot Roberts the' socialist candidate with chances depend largely upon the he is -intensely interested in the quick amusements and features. It car to 10th St. the chances in favor'of Mr. Day more of Deeds. He is a good man and has physical life one.-has led.—Minneapolis and proper development of this coun.ty will be everything to show aad notfcIlk than two to one. made the best kind qf a' record. --j Journal. to sell. and district.,,T_r„ i,5*' cHi c. "j 1 feAis? aoliau O3 --ni* 1' is •.'p j.v J. &