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

April 10, 1913 · Page 2 of 6

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. NOTICE FOR BIDS. and well 'considered, "Gasea upon the INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS facts as they are. and not worked out Notice is hereby given that The as if we were begiuners. We are to Town Board of the Township of Pinetop deal with the facts of our own day. AND BORDER BUDGET Koochiching Co., Minn., will receive with the facts of no other, and to make bids on the Third day of May, laws which square with those facts. American & European 1913, to grade three miles of road in Entered as Second Class Mai ter June 23,1909, at the Postoffice at International It is best- indeed. It is necessary -to said town and that sealed bids may Falls, Minn under the Act of Congress of March 3, begin with the tariff I will urge nothing 1879. be filed with the town clerk on or before Plans upon you now at the opening of your session which can obscure that ten o'clock a. m. of the above 6E0R6E P. WATSON, Editor and Manager INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. first object or divert our energies from mentioned date, the said board reserves Best Table Board $4.50 Per Week that clearly defined duty At a later the right to reject any or all Official City Paper of International Falls. Subscription, $1.50 a year time I may take the liberty of calling bids Veiw your attention to reforms which should J. B. Clark, press close upon the heels of the tariff Town Clerk. changes, if not accompany them, of Don't for a moment run away with power at the rereirt eTecnoiis^whleli It R. B. Clark, Good rooms $3.00 to $4.00 per which the chief is the reform of our ought to perform promptly in order the idea that because a man failed to week, all newly furnished, electric banking and cy/rency laws, but Just J. W. Shank, that the burden carried by the people enthuse over you as a candidate for now 1 refrain. For the present I put lighted and steam heated. Sam Bohms. under existing law may he lightened a certain office he is your enemy. Not these matters on one side and think Supervisors. as soon as possible and in order, also, by a jug full. He may admire you only of this one thing—of the changes that tl»e business interests of the ••nun Hotel as a neighbor and friend and yet be in our fiscal system which may best try may not be kept too long in sus SALE OF SCHOOL AND serve to open once more the free channels fully conscious of the fact that you pense as to what the fiscal change? of prosperity to a great people would make a d—d poor official.—Ely In Bob Burnett Building are to be to which thej will be required whom we would serve to the utmost Miner. OTHER STATE LANDS to adjust themselves It is clear and throughout both rank and file. 2nd Ave., International Falls to the whole countr\ that the tariff woolKOW WILSON. Some people "dabble in life and find duties must be altered They must be The White Bouse. Aoril 8. 1913. it mean and poor. Others revel in it chauged to meet the radical alteration and declare it abundant and good. The In the conditions of our ecouotnie life State of Minnesota. State Auditor's Office II St. Paul. April 1st, J913: harvest of each is measured only by which the country has witnessed within NOTICE is hereby given that on May 12th the last generation While the MANY THANKS. 1913. at 10 o'clock A. M., in the office of the the attitude of the spirit toward life. County Auditor, at International Falls. Koochiching whole face and method of our industrial I extend to all those who voted for He who would find life's measure full County' in the State of Minnesota, and commercial life were being I will offer for sale certain unsold state lands of the joy of living must bring to it a me in my candidacy for re-election as ana also those state lands which have reverted changed beyond recognition the tariff to the state by reason of the non-pavment one of the aldermen for the Third spirit of joy, of courage and of good schedules have remained what they of interest. cheer and the measure will overflow ward of this city my best thanks for Terms. Fifteen per cent of the purchase were before the change began or have price and interest on the unpail balance from INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA 1st 1914 with a returning abundance of each.— moved in the direction they were giv the confidence they thus reposed in date of sale to June must be paid at the time of sale. The balance of purchase en when no large circumstance of our Little Falls Transcript. me, arid trust that my services in the money is payable in whole ji in part on or before industrial development was what it is forty years from the date of sale the rate of HAS future as in the past may meet with interest on the unpaid balance is four per cent today. Out task is to square them your approval. per annum, payable in advance on June 1st of C. R. Middleton, mayor of Baudette, LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL with the actual facts The sooner that each year provided, the principal remains unpaid Yours truly, years but if the principal is paid for ten is in Bemidji today on a probate is done the sooner we shall escape within ten years from dale of sale, the rate of Herman Koeneke. from suffering from the facts and the interest will be computed at five per cent per court case. Mayor Middleton annum. 1 These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. sooner our men of business will be says that the village of Spooner is ex-. Appraised value of timber, if anv, also must free to thrive by the law of nature be paid at time of sale. pecting great things from the fact I hereby wish to express to the Lands on which the interest is delinquent, PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: (the nature of free business* instead may be redeemed at any time ,p to the hour that the Backus-Brooks interests have voters of the second ward my heartiest of by the law of legislation and arti ot sale or before re-sale to an actual purchaser. News Print Paper 220 tons per day out the Shevlin people. Is it 1 bought ficial arrangement. thanks for the confidence reposed All mineral rights are reserved bv the laws Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day believed that the Minnesota, Dakota of the state, in me, by electing me as one of the How Tariff Has Grown. Not more than 320 acres can be sold or contracted Sulphite Pulp 1 10 tons per day and Y^esern will be extended from Loman aldermen of your ward. to be "-old to any one purchaser. We have seen tariff legislation wan to Spooner this summer giving acting for purchasers, must furnish Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually I shall try and give my best service der very far afield in our day very far jrllaavit ot uuthovitv. Appraisers' reports a direct line from Spooner to International show inji quality and kind of soil, are on lile in indeed from the field in which our and trust that at the end of mv this office. A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month Falls via Little Fork—Bemidji prosperity might hnvp had a normal Lists of lands be offered may be obtained Consider these facts, and we feel sure you audito* the state or the slate commissioner Pioneer. growth and stimulation No one who Paul, ot immigration at St and of the eoantv will agree with us that International Falls looks the facts squarely in the face or auditor at abuve address. SAM(JKL G. I'VEKSOX. knows anything rhat lies beneath the is destined to become one of the most important One of the dirtiest, lowest smallest, State Auditor. surface of action can fail to perceive meanest, sneaking tricks a man can manufacturing centers of the North (he principles upon which recent tariff SHERIFF'S SALE. pull off is to take a paper for three West. legislation has been based NA'e lonjj or i' /ur years, let the "bill run up to ago passed beyond the modest notion Notice is hereby given, that by virtue thrc- or four dollars, and then "refuse" of "protecting" the industries ot the of a judgment of the District Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from S1200 up it in the postoffice. It is a country and moved boldly forward to oourt for Koochiching county, state Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit all person of pretty small caliber who has the idea that they were entitled to tindirect of Minnesota, rendered on the 22nd patronasre ot the government not enough manhood to tell the editor iay of March 1913, in favor of Fred C. B. KINNEY For a ionii rime a time so lony that he doesn't want the paper and if Heinemann and against D. Engelbert the men now active in public poli- can pa at the time, to arrange to hard|y remember the conditions thai and Alice Mead Engelbert, for the Sales Manager pay in one manner or another later.— preceeded it--we have sought in out sum of Fourteen Hundred fifty-nine Itasca County Independent. tariff schedules to give each group ot and 84-100 ($1459.84) dollars, a copy International Falls, Minnesota mnnufai tnrers or producers wh it rhe\ of which certified by the Clerk of said themselves thought that they needed Does it not seem as though this court, having been delivered to me, I in order to maintain a practically ex child's play of getting even with will sell at public auction to the highest elusive market as against the rest ot large corporations, had gone about bidder, for cash, at the Front the world Consciously or unconscious far enough? It is not reasonable to we bave built up a set of privileges Door of the Court House, in the City suppost that each hardship imposed, and exemptions from competition be of International Falls, Koochiching Three Leaders hind which it was easy by any even will naturally tend to lessen the County, Minnesota, on Monday the the crudest, forms of combination to amoun in the pay envelope of employees? 5th day of May 1913, at ten o'clock organize monopoly, until at last noth Oh, for some Moses who will a. m., the following described real ing Is normal, nothing is obliged to turn the tide against class hatred and pjroperty, situated in Koochiching term you may feel that I have always stand the tests of efficiency and econo and lead the way to a united co-operation county, Minnesota to-wit: my. in our world of big business, but tried to faithfully conduct the Golden Qrain Belt Beers of not only capital and labor but Lots twenty-three (23) and twentyfour everything thrives by concerted ar duties of the office to which you so (24), in block seven (7), of of the shipper and carrier as well!— rangemeut Only new principles of generously elected me to on Tuesday Managa Journal. action will save us from a final hard Jameson's Addition to International last. Harpers Whiskey crystallization ot monopoly and a com Falls, according to the plat thereof on Yours truly, plete loss ot the Influences that quick file and of record in the office of the The state highway commission has John J. Doran. en enterprise Hnd keep Independent en register of Deeds of Koochiching ad irtHHjtion of th» $^50,000 ergy alive Rock Spring Water County, Minnesota. road and bridge fund, which if divided Must Abolish Privilege. I hereby express to the voters of Dated March 22nd, 1913. 86 evenly among the counties would It is plain what those principles must the Third ward my heartfelt appreciation Thos. P. White,.... have given each $4 070 Population, be. We miKt abolish everything that of the honor conferred upon me Sheriff of Koochiching County. UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS ass^sed valuation and the interest bears even the semblance of privilege by electing me as one of your representatives Geo. S. Langland, M. I. manifested in the good roads proposition or of any kind ot artificial advantage on the city council. Attorney for Judgment Creditor, and put our business men and pro wp0- taken into accui^t fr-' International Falls, Minnesota. I shall endeavor to serve you to the ducers under the stimulation of a constaut International Falls, Minnesota. different counties received from $2,500 best of my ability and trust that at necessity to be efficient, economical to $10,000 each, Hennepin, Ramsey, -21 aud enterprising, masters of competitive and St. Louis being in the IHITE SLAVE BOOK supremacy, better workers and latter class. Winona received $8 000, merchants than any in the world. Expoilng the horrible and hideous truth about the I traffic in young girls, and the methods of the hellhound* Subscribe Now Blue Earth $7,000 and Beltrami and Aside from the duties laid upon articles of the underworld whose business is buying Koochich:n? were voted $5,500 each and selling girls 12 to 1 years old into a life of sham*. which we do not and probably Head how young girls are tricked into entering resorts of iUfame. cannot produce, therefore, and the Bead about the father who found his daughter and the because of their large area and the extent man who found his sweetheart in these resorts when they duties laid upou iuxuries and merely were supposed to be working Big 100-page book, securely of st^te lands exempt from taxation, 26c. Macty-Rotk Pabs. Dept. Pail, Mm. SL lllll scaled, prepaid for the sake of the revenues they yield, and Itasca was given $6,500 for the object of the tariff duties henceforth the same reason. Crow Wing county laid must be effective competition. received $4,000, within $70 of an equal the whetting of American wits by fprvwr divide, while Casfe county was given contest with the wits of the rest of the JL KOOCHICHING COUNTY $4,500 and Morrison $4,000. The world. It would be unwise to move toward fund was $10,000 larger than in ,1912. -jj-||_ ~r this end headlong, with reckless baste or with strokes that cut at the very A N S SHORT MESSAGE Si roots of what has grown up among us by long process and at our own invitation 1=^ i™sa=| It does uot alter a thing to upset it and break it and deprive it of pfp j|ij!i STICKSTO TARIFF a chance to change. It destroys it. I ii We must make changes in our fiscal (iijf ADMITTEDLY the most fertile in the northern part of the laws, in our fiscal system, whose ob state, in fact, cannot be surpassed anywhere, is just about to ject is development, a more free and realize a change in value. There will be more land bought wholesome development, not revolution or upset or confusion We must build this year by settlers, than the combined lands sold since the President Wilson Advises the the close of my term you will be able up trade, especially foreign trade We county was formed. Good Roads the missing link between to say that I have taken as good care need the outlet and the enlarged field the farm and the market are to be built and the wise ones living Extra Session. of energy more than we ever did before of the city business as I do of my in International Falls and vicinity will miss it if they do We must build up industry as own affairs. not at once take the advantage to buy before spring, while the well and must adopt freedom in the Yours truly, price is low and the terms are easy. Business men of International place of artificial stimulation only so URGENT NEED OF REFORMS Edgar H. Zimmerman. Falls should pick up some snaps which now can be far as it will build, not pull down. In had in Koochiching township within a few miles of the city. dealing with the tariff the method by NOTICE FOR BIDS ON GRUBBING The following are the names of several shrewd men known to which this may be done will be a matter ROAD BED. of judgment, exercised item by you who have recently purchased farm lands close to town: Chief Executive 8ays Recent Elections Notice is hereby given that the item. To some not accustomed to the Laid a Duty Upon the Democratio board of supervisors of the town of Franz Jevne W. H. Gemmell of R. F. C. litis excitements and responsibilities Party, Which Must Lighten the Burden greater freedom our in Pinetop, Koochiching Co. will receive R. C. Fraser Geo. A. Snyder methods may C. B. Montgomery of the People—Says It Would Be some at Some points seem respects and G. A. Oveson sealed bids on a job of Grubbing out R. H. Bennett Dr. R. H. Monahan Unwise to Move Forward Headlong iteroic, but remedies may be heroic Fred Day two miles of road two rods wide in Ross Bros. Dr. McKenzie and be remedies. It Is our busi­ yet or With Reckless Haste That Business Keyes Frank Frank Green said town of Pinetop on May 3, A. D. W. V. Kane And Everywhere ness to make sure that they are genuine Must Be Encouraged, Not Destroyed, 1913 and that sealed bids may be filed remedies. Our object is clear. If but That Everything That with the town clerk on or before 10 our motive is above just challenge THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. LET US SHOW YOU. Has a Semblance of Privilege Must and only an occasional error of jaflg* o'clock a. m. of the above date. The Be Abolished—Promises 8pecial Message ment is chargeable against us we shall said board reserves the right to reject Dealing With Needed Banking be fortunate. any or all bods. IEER and Currency Laws. J. B. Clark, Thorough, but Moderate. "Leads Them AW* THE ENGER-NORD REALTY CO. Town Clerk. To the Senate and Bouse of Representatives: We are calied upon to render the country a great service in more matters R. B. Clark, I have called the congress together than one. Our responsibility J. W. Shank, THEQHAMM BREWING Ca ID extraordinary session because a should be met, and our methods should Sam Bohms. ST. PAUL. MINK duty was laid upon the party now In be .thorough, ag_thorough as moderate Supervisors. i'( v'1 "V I-'-'- da?"/'-'' jt" V/" 'T r~ V''""', 1 'J'r "'j *V ""Vi' -""j''* 1*" 1 1' ,v' 1 2 zj. 1 'I., .'. ''To! I W I W I jjt «_• if-