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

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OBSERVED EIGHT TIMES play of all the various' products THE INTERNATIONAlf FALLS PRESS of the lower ,, end of the Rainy AND BORDER BUDGET River basin. Mr. Osborne is one For the eighth time in its history 4 International Falls, Minnesota of the first, to make a success of the United States as a nation, 23, 1909, Entered as Second Class Master June at the Post the raising of apples and other Sunday observed a day of Office at International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress fruit in this section. He had prayer. Fqr the first time in quite a display of fruit at the Emo HAS 3, 1879. its history the prayers of the nation of.March fair last week. were offered to the Supreme INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL. Power for the re-establishment George P. Watson, Editor and Manager PROCEEDINGS OF THE of peace between foreign nations. These Combined Guarantee a Populous Center of Activity. Official Paper of International Falls and Ranier, Minnesota CITY COUNCIL Five of the other seven days were set aside to bring about LOTS FOR RENT peace between the United States Minutes of a regular meeting of Senate calling upon Secretary The campaign for Mr. Leonard the city council, held September and foreign powers, or between H. Nord for state senator, of this Bryan for the facts in the case. Tlmm Trill inut '28th, 1914, 8 foes, within the United States. at o'clock p. m. district, is gathering greater lots at InternationalFalls for building Two. were set aside in memory of All members present. momentum day by day. a Contrary to the statement recently The minutes of the meeting held assassinated presidents-^Lincoln made in the Bemidji Sentinel years of current taxes and assessments 21st, 1914, and Garfield. Here are the prayey September were read It is announced by the secretary that the Pioneer is the "only and sue per cent per annum on the assessed days of the past: .. and on motion of Alderman litis, of the treasury that experts paper on earth that has a word valuation. Leases for a longer May 9, 1798—To avoid war seconded by Alderman Miner, to European countries are readily to say against F. A. Wilson," a with France. same were approved. period will provide for an appraisal at becoming normal. On Monday candidate for the state senate, we Jan. 12, 1815—To avoid war On motion of Alderman litis, the end of each five year period. 20,752 bales of cotton were exported. find the Spooner News, Bemidji with Algeria. seconded by Alderman F. H. Buildings must comply with city This is the largest Independent, International Falls Sept. 26, 1861—-To end the war Keyes, the following bills were ordinances and be appropriate to the amount exported in one day since Journal and International Falls, allowed: between the states. neighborhood, and must, in case of residence the war began. Fress and several others, all published A. L. Burnett, street la^ April 30, 1863—To end the war property, be placed on the same in the district he wishes to between the states. bor ....... 15.00 building line*as other houses in block.' No man knows th-?. legislative represent in the legislature, open June 1, 1865—In commemoration Julius Mountain, street in their support of Leonard H. needs of this district better than of Lincoln. labor 13.50 Leonard H. Nord. Both Beltrami Nord, of the border city—Bemidji John Dragaman, street Sept. 26, 1881—In qommemoration 2 Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1,200 up and Koochiching counties appreciate Pioneer. of Garfield. labor 13 50 4 I Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit All the necessity of electing S. Gambino, street labor 13.50 him as the first senator. C. B. KINNEY EVERYTHING LOOKS GOOD Pat Lynch, team labor.. 15.00 THE ELEVEN AMENDMENTS F. E. Peterson, estimate During the week ending September on light contract 1000.00 H. J. Miner, of International •$, SALES MANAGER The following eleven amendments 26, seven foreign vessels Geo. P. Elliott, 2-3 cost Falls, who is a candidate for the will be voted upon at the •A International Falls Minnesota with an agregate of 23,716 tons of sidewalk 201.88 legislature from his district, was coming election. A full description were admitted to U. S. registry. Rainy River Pro. Co., a visitor here in connection with of each will, appear in the Six of thes/e ships were English feed for farm team.... 29.20 his timber business, on Monday. Press in due time. and one German. C. B. Montgomery, printing In a conversation with the News Initiative and referendum. candidate for county attorney at 7.00 representative he states that THE POLITICAL Increasing the number of associate The American embassy in Paris N'western Stamp Works, the Primary election last June, everything was in fine shape from justices of the supreme was severly shaken by a bomb I confidently submit my candidacy dog license checks .... 6.20 a political standpoint and all signs court from four to six, providing ANNOUNCEMENTS droppped by a German aeroplane Rochester Germicide Co., for their decision and ap» indicate that he will carry his that no statute shall be held unconstitutional Sunday. The U. S. government disfectant 8.25 county of Koochiching almost unanimously.—Spooner by less than five will take no action in the mattr. Kimball-Storer Co., scale News. judges and that the clerk shall be FOR STATE SENATE books 6.50 appointed by the court instead of L. H. Nord is the right man for Gustafson & Johnson, IS IT TRUE, MR. WILSON? being elected as at present. Senator. He is a man big enough cement work 65.25 Setting apart a revolving fund to represent the whole district.— Alderman F. H. Keyes presented On June 12th, "The Sentinel," of not over $25,000 from the Spooner News. the following resolution and first page, first column, just before school and swanip lands fund to moved its adoption: the Primary election, you be used in constructing roads, Resolved, that there be, and the To demonstrate the safety of printed the fpllowing about Mr. ditches and fire breaks in and same is hereby created in the city heavier than air flying machines Nord: "The* candidate from International around unsold school and swamp .treasury of this city ,a permanent and what can be done with them, Falls has been known lands." improvement fund for the uses the well known avaitor, Lincoln as a Democrat, and what is still Repealing constitutional provir and purposes provided in Section Beachey, gave an exhibition before worse, he is now recognized as a sion for the publication of hte 4 of/Chapter 5 of the city charter, the president, members of close ally of the Backus interests, annual report of the state treasurer. motion was seconded by which the cabinet and of congress. Besides and with the present feeling Alderman Miner and carried. performing such feats as against these interests, a candidate Authorizing the investment of Ordinance No. LII was read for looping-the-loop, he volplaned wearing the Backus brand permanent school fund in mortgages the first time. fully 1,000 feet with his machine ic defeated in his home town and on improved farm lands upside-down, after which he The council proceeded to ballot county before he begins to run." within the state. on the appointment of a city electrician. lighted the machine and landed Well, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Nord Increasing the term of probate with ease. W. F. Mears received wasn't defeated in hi., home town judges from two to four years. a majority of the votes cast and and county at all, but swept it up Limiting the number of senators was declared duly elected. '.lean. Therefore, according to Majority Leader Underwood is from any one district to seven, Alderman litis presented the your logic, Mr. Nord is not a close making strenuous efforts to arrange commonly known as the "seven following resolution and moved of the Backus interests. According oroval at the General election in a recess for the house to illy senators" bill. its adoption: to the vore there was not November. begin about October 10. It is Providing for the payment of Resolved, that the salary of the 'a feeling against Mr Nord in his taxpayers-that, I promise the voters and thought likely that, if the Senate bounties to encourage the planting city electrician' be and the same 'own and county. Because, Mr. shall if ^re-elected, I winds up its business by the middle and cultivating of useful forest LEONARD H. NORD. is hereby fixed at $50.00 per Wilson, you know just as well as same conduct the office with the of October, an adjournment of trees. month for the remainder of the who was nominated by the largest' the people of International Falls fairness, economy and impartial' both branches of Congress will Authorizing the setting apart present official year, which motion and Koochiching county, and Bemidji vote at the recent primaries the ity that I have conducted it in be had, in which event an extj-a of certain state lands as state was seconded by Alderman for state senator of this 62nd district, and Beltrami county know, the past. I point with pride to session would be called for about forests. F. H. Keyes and carried. composing Beltrami and to that Mr. Nord is 100 big and too work I have been able to give November 11. Should the Senate Providing for the recall of Alderman F. H. Keyes moved Koochiching counties, is of Norwegian honorable a man to be the close and I the cause of good roads, not wind up its affairs, the House public officials. that the salary of the city electrician parentage and emigrated ally of any man's interests that promise you that I shall continue •will take a recess for four or five Authorizing the enactment by start November 1st, 1914, to this country and settled in would have any tendency to bias to that to devote my best energies weeks. the legislature of iaws taxing the electrician to take care of the Minnesota in 1883. After many warp his judgment or influence cause. I promise that in matters dogs and from the funds derived lights from the date same are years residece in Minneapolis he his conduct in the State Legislature. shall of taxation, the homesteader Secretary Redfield has appointed from such a tax provide for the accepted by the council, which moved into this district, where he We repeat you knew that receive the same consideration commercial attaches of the damage sustained by the owners motion was seconded by Alderman became intimately acquainted Mr. Nord is a high minded, honest as the corporation. United States to Peru, London, of domestic animals by reason of litis and carried. with its pioneer life, as a homesteader honorable and successful I will make a clean and honest Buenos Aires, Berlin, Peking, Rio injuries caused by dugs. On motion the council adjourned. and colonizer. Curing man. And you wrote that stuff campaign and cheerfully abide the and Paris. Seven additionad posts these years he cruised over this just before the Primary election, wishes of the voters of Koochiching will be filled later. The duties L. W. Wilson, district so thoroughly that there What a blessed thing it would to influence voters in this district. county. of these gentlemen will be to investigate Attest: President. are very few townships in either be if one could run a newspaper You took an unfair, unmanly Yours very truly, manufacturing, industrial Beltrami and Koochiching counties R. C. Fraser, and never ask some of its subscribers advantage of your opponent. Franz Jevne. and trade conditions in the City Clerk. that he did not cover. This to pay up. As long as ^countries to which they are sent the paper goes on week after valuable experience has given to But. sad to relate, we have just SHERIFF .and report thereon. These reports NOTICE OF TRANSFER Mr. Nord first hand knowledge week and no statement is sent come into the possession of some will be made available thru OF LIQUOR LICENSE ot the needs of this district, so for arrearages, everything goes information which leads us to ask the Department of Commerce. like clockwork and, you are one of that if he is elected to represent you, Mr. Wilson, a few questions Notice is hereby given that it in the state senate he will be the best and most accomodating concerning your own willingness "Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo Glen Saville has made application able to fully inform the law makers editors on earth your paper is to become the pliant tool of Mr. has withdrawn $3,000,000 of in writing to the City Council, of that body, of the pressing the best in the country your Backus and the Backus interests. government money which was the city of International Falls, needs of this district from his items are highly polished your We have been told, Mr. Wilson, deposited in banks nn various sections Minn., to have his liquor license own personal experience as to advice followed your sayings that some time before the Primary of the country to be used in transferred to Saville and Cusick roads, drainage, clearing, state gladden the hearts of the household election you wrote a long moving crops. The secretary announces and that a hearing will be had and happiness reigns supreme. furnishing dynamite to settlers letter to Mr. Backus, soliciting that this action was taken on said application at a regular at cost, schools, etc. But, oh. what a brute his support, asking him for a personal because of the fact that the meeting of the City Council on Mr. Nord will also strongly advocate you are after sending the paper interview in ordeisthat you banks from which this money is the 12th day of October. 1914, some feasible plan whereby two or three years for nothing, if might learn from his needs so withdrawn were hoarding the at 8 o'clock p. m. long time state loans can be you politely send in your bill and that you could swerve him better. money instead of using it for the R. C. Fraser, made to settlers for improvementpurposes, Mr. Wilson, did you write such aslc what is due, or a portion of purpose intended. It is intended *7 City Clerk.- at a low rate of interest. it. Your ratty old paper is of no a letter? We ask again, and insist to place this money in other Mr. Nord is alive to the necessity oh an immediate answer, and account. I just took it to ^accomodate The fare at a certain boarding tanks which will use it for moving of thoroughly trained teachers you no one in the family the voters of this district will de11 house was very poor. A boarder THOS. P. WHITE .. crops. for our rural as well as our reads it we can "get free reading and of you a triithful answer RT who had been there for some time Having received an endorsement city schools, and will pledge himself matter at the drug stores, and this question: Did yon write such because he could not get away, of my official actions by the,' to work earnestly for an adequate hundreds of other mean, con Because of the need of certain a letter to Mr. Backus? If you was standing in the hall when the largest vote at the primaries in appropriation for the nor*mal did, we are going to demaftd of temptible things are hurled at the dyes, chemical and pharmaceutical ,v- landlord rang the dinner bell. June, I hereby announce my candidacy school of this district, the site editor and his paper. If-we were preparations and sugar beets nation. Such a letter would show Whereupon .an old dog that was for the election to he held for which has already been selected rich we would not ask anyone to seed in this country, a ship is to you that you resign your nomiyou lying outside on a rug commenced November 3rdi'^f^ in Bemidji. utterly unfit to represent this pay for this paper—ye would not be sent to a port in Holland to to howl mournfully.^ The boarder ^If re-elected I shall, as in the": print one.-r-Montgomery Messen- which place Germany will send district.—-Spooner News. watched him a little while and past,, discharge the duties of my1 I the needed articles. It is hoped FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY then said: "What on.earth are office in a fair and impartial man- v' •''M RAISES APPLES O in this way to supply our need in you howling for You don't have ner. Hoping to receive your vote*# these materials. Editor J. A. Osborne of Fort We still have a feW of Cdpi£s to eat it !"—Tit-Bits. for a second term, and thanking stf&i ANNOUNCEMENTS It is said that Great Britain has Frances Times wasjdown to take the War Atlas, although many -\v. you in advance for the same, I fife held up a ship containing a cargo in the exhibits^ at the Rainy River i&riitary have taken advantage of our free Ladi6s, our Sponge Pads for The voters of Koochiching am,J •v belts are the greatest absorbant, made of U. S. fair' and expressed himself a£ of cbppe? shipped from the offer. A copy Free with each county* having given me the soft Sneeps Wool Spongt and coat but Yours sincerely, A resolution was passed by the more than pleased with- the dis- 10c post-paid. American Sponge Products new or renewal subscription.,. greatest number of votes of any Co, Ralston. Piu/7 v~ •$."Th«k£niifc fj Si! E