International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 14, 1912 · Page 1 of 4
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COMMISSIONERS sale of bonds, Ditch No. 3. .90 laborers 23.56 International falls Press C. B. Montgomery^, notice of First National Bank per Carl O E and Border Budget sale of bonds Ditch No. 9... .90 Peterson & Co., road work.. 102.50 PROCEEDINGS I.A ZENDA First National Bank per Louis Mizpah Enterprise, printing1 Pfi^ei:6onr labor 'on- Beaver -election ballot? .*,.. 7 f.... 61.88 Official City Paper of International .road- ...v.- ... 1,7.62 Nor. Minn. Hospital association, J'1 Falls, Minnesota Domestic Firsjt National Bank" per Ludvie care of poor 646.50 (Continued) Stardaiii, 1-rbor on cem ,L. A. Ogaard per S. W. Day. On motion the following bills were LA TR1NCA INTERNATIONAL i^ALLS PRESS levy road .. .'. -8 25 Surveying in Forest Grove laid over: PUBLISHING COME*A NY First National -Bank per A.. township 15.20 M. & O. Power Co., cinders..$ 11.25 Setterlund & Co.,- screens vV:- 32.65 L. A. Ogaard per, Oscar Johnson, Havana H. H. Harrison, tax expert, .. 595.50 GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. First National Bank per Geo. road work 24 10.80 L. P. Wolff, tax expert 364.04 E. White, labor on court L. A. Ogaard per Oscar Johnson, AT ALL DEALERS Moved by Commissioner Chute, seconded #1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION house grounds 50.00 labor on cemetery road 13.22 by Commissioner Ulvedahl, First" St. Bank, Littlefork per L. A. Ogaard per H. V. Hetting, that the following bills be audited Entered as Second Class Matter June 23 Alex Jacobson, road work.. 24.75 road work 70-24 54.00 j#O0, at the post office at International Falls and warrants drawn for same: Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of First St. Bank, Northome per A. Ogaard per John Schmidt March 3. 1879. John Babich, work on Valley C. M. Atkinson, printing ballots road work, 70-24 31.15 river bridge $ 38.50 International Palis Abstract Co. 100.63 L. A. Ogaard per John Philtrom, Geo. W. Clark, work on cemetery Falls Lumber and Coal Co., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14 labor on cemetery road 27.00 lumber 19.39 road 17.47 BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors Dr. R. M. Charlton, care of Jehn Glava, labor on Beaver L. A. Ogaard per John Philstrom, Last week the only socialist Congressman poor 20.00 road ... 46.20 road work 70-24 .... 13.80 ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE and every socialist in Milwaukee Louis F. Dow Co., supplies .. 33.50 Frank Gasperlin, labor on L. A. Ogaard per J. K. Johnson, county were relegated to private Wm. Durrin, commissioner Park Avenue road 25.62 road work 26.50 Collections, Conveancing and Loans mileage 13.80 life, because of incompetency as Joseph Gasperlin, labor on Olson Bros, per August Berg, Ted Epper, labor on Beaver office holders. Park Avenue road 33.12 road work 69-25 35.26 J. E. BURDICK, Manager road 28.20 Green hardware company, burial L. A. Ogaard, .work on court J. C. Evans, assisting surveyor 4.50 INTERNATIONAL EALLS. MINNESOTA of poor 110.00 house grounds 35.00 This country sustains a real loss in Elliott-Fisher Co., supplies for H. C. Grove,' printing election P. S. Pendergast, team work the resignation of James Brice who register of deeds .80 ballots 15.00 on court house grounds ... 42.00 is the British ambassador to tfiis Oliver Erickson, supplies fpr R. Harmon, supplies for road The Pioneer Company, session country. He is both a gentleman and Mrs. May 15.00 work 30.11 laws 5.00 a scholar. His record is that of doing Fritz-Cross Co., supplies 30.40 B. M. Hamre, team work on Gust. Peterson, assisting coroner Hutchings Exploration Company the best things in the best way. First National Bank per Algot cemetery road 17.00 10.00 Erickson, road work and B. M. Hamre, work on road in E. E. Peterson & Co, supplies supplies 53.25 70-24 3.75 for court house 31.18 It is very encouraging to us folks First National Bank per C. B. Bengt Hanson, work on Valley Diamond Drilling Gust. Peterson, assisting coro in this northwest country with all Montgomery, notices and River bridge 38.25 ner 8.00 our needs along development lines to hearings 353.70 Churn Drilling International State Bank per A. Petei*son, supplies for know that the civic and commercial First National Bank per N. P. C. B. Montgomery, commissioner poor charge 15.00 bodies of Minneapolis have organized Contract WorK Nelson, part payment on proceedings 51.35 Joe Riley, supplies for court for the purposes of enabling counties road contract in T58-25 ... 300.00 International State Bank per house 1.50 like ours to get a fair shake long lines First National Bank per Mrs. Robt. Stahr, labor on court Remington Typewriter Co., Office: 602 Torrey Bldg.. DULUTH, MINN. of immigration. John I. Olson, board of road house grounds 6.25 ribbon book 7.00 International State Bank per C. Richardson, Ice for Geo. LaPage, varnish 3.00 According to the figures now available, court room 3.05 HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF. International State Bank per Judge Stanton's defeat for chief John Rauch, labor on Valley It is just 20 years since Populism, Jerry Piatt, team work at Hotel Nicollet justice of the supi'eme court may be river bridge 38.25 representing just the same discontent Stop at the in Minneapolis court house 12.00 charged up to Hennepin and Ramsey A. E. Solberg, supplies for as progressivism, caused the Republican International State Bank per Dave Dupont 6.78 "Recognized the Really Good** counties. The precincts that have already party to take time off for meditation. Convenient Central Comfortable Andy Anderson, road work. 23.50 D. P. Scully, assisting surveyor reported give Brown 62,767 and Regaining power in 1896, the Washington Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin Ave*. International State Bank per Forest Grove township.. 3.37 Stanton 48,287. In Hennipen county EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe party has retained it by gradually Jerry Piatt, road work .... 26.90 ROOMS—Sl.oo E. O. Streets, assisting surveyor, alone Justice Brown was given a plurality ZOO UPWARD BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES adopting most of the program of the International State Bank per Forest Grove township. 2.25 of 10,155 and in Ramsey county Thos. Herron, work at court Populists. B. L. Streets, assisting surveyor, his plurality was 1,514. The country house 7.00 It then went down because it was Forest Grove township.. 5.00 districts that have not yet reported International Light and Water out of tune with the times, was standpat L. Sheeran per Chas. Christenson, will probably show leads for judge Co., light for court house and nominated by big money. transportation advanved Stanton. If the plurality of Hennepin August 3.00 to poor charge .... 10.00 The Populists came back when the and Ramsey were taken from Judge International Light and Water Erick Sundin, labor on Beaver Republican party mended its ways, Brown the contest would still be in Co., light for, jail and barn road 27.60 and it was Theodore Roosevelt who doubt. SUBSCRIBE NOW August 13.73 Victor Tilander, labor on beaver brought them back finally. International Telephone Co., road ., 30.00 Practically the same issue has phone rent, August 21.50 Judge Stanton made a strong run. M. A. Ulvedahl, commissioner caused a similiar spanking with the Martin Knops, labor on park His popularity in the northern part of mileage 7.20 colonel as the motive power of the $1.50 a year. avenue road 16.87 the state is shown in the result^. In Thos. Watson, per R. K. Watt spanker. If the Democi'ats have John Kurzeck, labor on road Beltrami county, the ten precincts labor on Beaver road .... 39.00 learned what the Republicans forgot, in 70-24 30.00 Thos. Watson per Dick Kenney, that have been reported gave Stanton they will retain power, but this is Frank H. Keyes per, Nels Johnson, labor on Beaver road.. 30.55 729 to 72 for Brown. Aitkin, Cass highly improbable. road work 12.20 Thos. Watson per Mike Zatko, Clearwater, Crow, Wing, Hubbard, Fundamentally, Democracy is conservative L. J. Klippen, dirt for court labor on Beaver road 13.05 Lake Roseau and Wadena counties, all and Republicanism is progressive. house grounds 5.00 Thos. Watson, supplies, road in the northern part of the state, Unless the leopard changes Phil Loucks, care of John Muddock, work 12.80 irave Judge Stanton big pluralities. its spots, Mr. Wilson will last just as insane 10.25 Nels Westin, labor on Beaver Three Leaders Carver, Dakota, Dodge, Redwood, long as Grover Cleveland, and with Littlefork Merchantile Company, road 2.25 Wabasha, Washington and Waseca supplies for Carl Edler 15.00 a progressive candidate the G. O. P. A J. Schiller, justice fees counties stood by Stanton and other will "come back" in 1916.—Duluth Paul Meding, labor on Beaver State vs. Geo. W. Clarke... 4.10 counties that have not reported their road 21.00 News- Tribune. A J. Schiller, witness Fees total vote are expected to give him R. S. McDonald, member of State vs. Geo. W. Clark.. 8.96 majorities. Brown's great strength Golden Grain Belt Beers board of equalization 27.00 A. J. Schiller, justice fees A GENTLEMAN. was in the Twin Cities and the vote Miller Davis Printing Company, State vs. George Clark.... 4.70 would be close if the contest were in supplies 52.50 A man that's clean inside and out Brennan, witness fees State Harpers Whiskey the state outside of the Twin Cities. Miller Davis Printing company vs. George Clark 1.12 who neither looks up to the rich nor The people responsible for Justice election supplies 402.95 J. Sedore, witness fees State down on the poor, who can lose without Brown's candidacy for supreme justice Mizpah Enterprise, warrants vs. George Clark 1.12 Rock Spring Water squealing and who can win without relied on his personal popularity payable notice 1.75 W. B. Wescott, witness fees, bragging who is considerate of for a heavy vote. The result shows C. B. Montgomery, advertising State vs. George Clark .... 1.12 that Stanton has popularity also. His bids, ditch No. 6 4.60 womenf children and old people who F. J. Couture, witness fees, C. Montgomery, notice of campaign was not as thorough as that UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS State vs. George Clark ... 1.12 is too brave to lie, too generous to sale of bonds, ditch No. 1.. .90 conducted for Judge Brown, and a little Thro. Borker, witness fees, cheat, and who takes his share of the C. B. Montgomery, notice of more effort on the part of his State vs. George Clark ... 1.12 International Falls, Minnesota. world and lets other people have sale of bonds, Ditch No. 2.. .90 friends would prorably have elected Mrs. Jos. Sherer, witness fees theirs.—New York Sun. C. Montgomery, notice of him.—Duluth Herald. State vs. George Clark ... 1.12 Richard Ion, witness fees, State vs. George Clark 1.12 Albert Ellesworth, witness fees State vs. George Clark 1.12 Low Fares to Minneapolis and St. Paul ASK I. Bedell, member canvassing THE MAN WHO OWNS board 15.00 Fred Cook, member of canvassing ONE FOR HE LAND SHOW board 15.00 International St. Bank, acc't Frank Watson, member of canvassing board ..' 15.00 Wm. Durrin, member canvassing Be sure to attend the at Minneapolis Northwestern Products Exhibition board ................ 15.00 Armory and Annex, Kenwood Boulevard and Lyndale ave. South, November Wm. Durrin, mileage, county 12 to 23 inclusive. canvassing board 13.80 A complete exhibit of "The Prosperty States of America"—Minnesota, Alex Bachner, primary election North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, 'Washington, Oregon. See services, Bannock .... 1.30 the elaborate displays which have been assembled during this season of Elbert M. Kling election services, bumper crops. Bear River 2.50 Look especially for the exhibit, occupying entire south Northern Pacific Elbert M. Kling, election services, end of the Annex, marked by our electric trade-mark. Bear River 6.80 Minnesota Conservation and Agricultural Martin Frahm, election services, Beaver 2.00 James Troy, election services, Development Congress Bridgie 1.40 A. R. McElroy, election services, Minneapolis Armory, November 19-22 Bridgie 1.40 H. M. Fougner, primary election Addresses by Prominent Speakers from all Over the services, Caldwell 4.95 of particular interest to residents of Minnesota. Country J. W. Link, primary election Plan to attent the daily sessions without fail. services, Caldwell 4.95 R. J. Koster, primary election ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE for ROUND TRIP services, Caldwell 6.45 W. A. Dehart, primary election to Minneapolis and St. Paul, effective November 11 to 22 Packard, Straube, Hobart JW. Cable, Hammond, services, Cross River 2.60 inclusive, with return limit of November 25th. Ask for copy of Land Show and Development Congress Louis Caldwell, election services Bond and Lyon & h|ealy Pianos. foltjer and full information. 19.15 T. J. Johnson, primary election H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls TERRY & G1LIUSON services Dentaybow .. 2.80 W. H. GEMMELL, General Manager Peter Moe, primary election Big Fork & International Railway Company services, Dinner Creek 9.80 Duluth, Superior and International Falls Qle K. Scheie, prifnary election In the Marvin Music store services, Feldman 11.95 (Continued next week