International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 15, 1914 · Page 1 of 8
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',5 ^er^sgs* w- **e^r,: w^Ts IH ___ JL •Z^** x*^ **"~^2 -&£* Wtgsgwggr TgjWg .. SC^ INTERNATIONA FALLS PRESS *& material*, but will of necessity add THE POLITICAL candidate for county attorney at Court, and recommend him to the the Primary election last June, favorable action of the voters of considerably to the operating expenses. Koochiching count. We do this This added cost and the I confidently submit my candidacy in order to uphold the strength of increased expense in delivering for their decision and approval at the General election in 'the Supreme Court, believing that the product of the crusher to the our experience as lawyers state highway commission the November. gives FOR STATE SENATE I promise the voters and taxpayers us a better knowledge of his board will bring to the attention that, if re-elected, I shall worth than could be gained by GOLDEN GRAIN BELT BEERS of the coming legislature. In the conduct the office with the same tnose not having that experience. matter of cut stone the total value fairness, economy and impartiality Respectfully, of the product for the past two HARPERS WHISKEY that I have conducted it in the F. J. McPartlin years is Practically $65,544.48. I point with pride to the B. H. Phinney past. all of this stone was used in construction ROCK SPRING WATER work I have been able to give to H. S. Campbell work on the reformat the cause of good roads, and I Geo. S. Langland tory grounds. promise you that I shall continue J. H. Brown Another .line of employment is to devote my best energies to that Franz Jevne that of garment making. In the W. V. Kane cause. I promise that in matters factory attached to the institution UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local Agents Frank of taxation, the homesteader shall Palmer is made all the clothing used in receive the same consideration International Falls, Minnesota October the reformatory besides clothing 12, 1914. as the corporation. for several other state institutions I will make a clean and honest RESUME OF OPERATIONS. in charge of the board. Book campaign and cheerfully abide the credit for this industry show wishes of the voters of Koochiching $i3,5i5.63, for the reformatory Of the Institutions Under the county. alone. In addition clothing State Board of Control for BiEnnial Yours very truly, valued at nearly has been $25,000 Period, Ending July 31. Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co Franz Jevne. sold to the other state institutions. Minnesota's one correctional SHERIFF Besides the*two industries named E. A. Yernberg, Manager institution for the first offenders there is an extensive farm, in felony is the State Reformatory a cabinet shop and a blacksmith lo?ated at St. Cloud. Sentences Wholesale and Retail Meats, shop. All three contribute to the to this institution are entirely Groceries, Fruits and Feed maintenance of the institutions. LEONARD H. NORD. on the indeterminate plan, Besides medical care all inmates with the age limits ranging from of the reformatory now have the who was nominated by the largest Home-Made Sausage and sixteen to thirty years. The only vote at the recent primaries benefit of a dental department, Hamburger fixed terms are those in the case I with a salaried operative, and last for state senator of this dis 62nd of federal prisoners and boys trict, composing Beltrami and year dental work was done at a transferred from the state training Koochiching counties, is of Norwegian cost to the state for material used Give us a Trial and You Will school at Red Wing who are parentage and emigrated of The cost outside of the Stay With Us $520. under the jurisdiction of the reformatory to this country and settled in institution would have been in excess officers until they attain Minnesota in 1883. After many of $5,000. Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh their majority. years residece in Minneapolis he Commenting upon the work of The reformatory, which is under moved into this district, where he his department the reformatory Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. 2 the direct charge of the state became intimately acquainted dentist urges either the gratuitous board of control, was established with its pioneer life, as a homesteader distribution by the state of in 1889, and during its existence and colonizer. During tooth brushes to the inmates, or THOS. P. WHITE has housed nearly 5.000 persons. these years he cruised over this that they be permitted to buy Having received an endorsement Its present population is about district so thoroughly that there them on entering the institution. of my official actions by the 525. Six Indians are included in are very few townships in either There has been only one death Northern Minnesota Hospital largest vote at the primaries in the registrations. Beltrami and Koochiching counties at the reformatory in two years, June, I hereby announce my candidacy The work of the institution is that he did not cover. This which speaks well for the sanitary for the election to be held conducted along correctional and valuable experience has given to surriundings of the inmates. November 3rd. reformational lines, arid in consequence Mr. Nord first hand knowledge If re-elected I shall, as in the there is a constant movement of the needs of this district, so PROCEDINGS OF THE past, discharge the duties of my of prisoners. Here the parole that if he is elected to represent office in a fair and impartial manner. CITY COUNCIL system has full swing and it in the state senate he will be Hoping to receive your vote through its application a large able to fully inform the law makers for a second term, and thanking Minutes of a regular meeting of number of prisoners, are released of that body, of the pressing you in advance for the same, I the city council held October 5th. yearly. needs of this district from his am, In granting paroles only those 1914^ at 8 o'clock p. m. own personal experience as to Yours sincerely, cases meeting certain requirements Members present, Alderman F. roads, drainage, clearing, state Thos. P. White. are considered, and during H. Keyes, Zimmerman, Doran, furnishing dynamite to settlers their pendency a constant watch Miner and Wilson. at cost, schools, etc. FOR TREASURER of those paroled is maintained by Mr. Nord will also strongly advocate The minutes of the meeting the board's agents. Assured employment some feasible plan whereby held September 28th, 1914, were TO THE VOTERS OF is the first requisite to long time state loans can be read and on motion of Alderman KOOCHICHING COUNTY: a parole, and sobriety and good made to settlers for improvement H. Keyes, seconded by Alderman I am just finishing my first term conduct are imperative. Regular purposes, at a low rate of interest. Doran, sam ew^re approved W reports are required. On August Mr. Nord is alive to the necessity as your county treasurer and Ordinance No. LIT was read for of thoroughly trained teachers have tried to conduct the office 1 st, 1912, 138 men were out on the second time. R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. for our rural as well as our faithfully and impartially. I parole, and in the year which Alderman Doran moved that the Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. city schools, and will pledge himself therefore ask you to give me the followed additions were made to levies for the 19.14 "tax collection to work earnestly for an adequate endorsement of your vote at the the number of 109. On August Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min be set as follows appropriation for the normal coming election and assure you 1st, 1913, the number of men on General Fund .$26,000 school of this district, the site that if I am re-elected I shall parole was 125, to which was Water and Light Fund ... 12,800 for which has already been selected continue to give my best efforts added 95 during the following Bond and Interest Fund .. 7,000 in Bemidji. to your service. year. Library Fund 1,000 Naturally there were some violations Respectfully yours, Fireman's Relief Fund... Mr. Nord pledges himself, if SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS P. H. Fogarty, of the paroles granted, but 1-10 of a mill elected, to work for the adoption they were few as compared with Permanent Improvement of the following legislation: FOR SHERIFF th number issued. Most of the $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Fund 800 Good roads. violators were returned to the reformatory Permanent Improvement and are now serving A new state land policy. Revolving Fund 100 out their terms. Motion was seconded by A1 Adequate appropriation for the While this institutnon is not derman Miner and carried. Bemidji Normal School. self-sustaining to the same extent Onmotion of Alderman Doran, State to sell dynamite to settlers as the state prison.at Stillwater, at cost, from 7 to 8 cents per seconded by Alderman F. H. I the inmates do considerable 1 w, International Falls Abstract O 4 pound. Keyes, the following bills were allowed: toward their maintnance and in State to make long time farm keeping down the expenses of the A. L. Burnett, street labor $ loans to settlers at low rate of 15.00 BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors institution. Located on the extensive Julius Mountain, street labor interest. Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance grounds is one of the finest I3-50 Mr. Nord is in sympathy with, granite quarries in the state. John Dragaman, street labor and endorses organized labor. Collections, Conveying and Loans From this quarry has been taken I3-50 practically all of the stone used Sam Gambino, street labor J. E. BURDICK, Manager 13-50 FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY in the construction of the reformatory Pat Lynch, team labor ... T0.50 International Falls Minnesota buildings, and the quarrying, Julius Johnson, team labor 6.00 cutting and placing of the Thos. P. White, cedar poles 3.00 same has been done entirely by Dave McFarlane, services the inmates. In addition there is of fire department 23.00 HENRY W. FORRER an extensive stone crushing plant, Pat Lynch, freight and Having been nominated at the .the product of which enters ex drayage 4.01 primaries for the office of sheriff tensively into state road experimental Wm. Mears, supplies ..... 19.20 I hereby announce myself as a work, the material being Green Hardware Co., steel candidate for election on Novem furnished free to the State Highway ceiling contract 168.65 ber Commission. 3rd. .' Alderman F. H. Keyes movec While holding this office two During the two years ending that the clerk be instructed to years ago I did my best to fulfill with August last the reformatory advertise for bids for painting the its duties impartially and if the plant crushed nearly 15,000 cubic Carries the Choicest Stock of Hay* twenty-three street lamp posts, voters of this county see fit to re yards. Ot this the state highway Grain, Feed, and Floors which motion was seconded by elect me I shall endeavor to do commission used nearly 11,000 Alderman Miner and carried. as well, and better if possible.: yards in road work. Had the Alderman Doran moved that the Having served three years in GASH SAIES, SMAII PROFITS. product of this crusher been sold city accept 'and jtake over the this office, am well acquainted on the market ait the low price of jluminour arc street lighting systemic with the duties of the office and say a cubic yard it would same: being found satis $140 shall appreciate whatever my have realized the institution over factory and in accordance with Potatoes in Car Loads, Dug Every friends can do toward my reelection. $i8,ooa "The c.Qst to the state for the plans' and specifications Ten Days. the crushing of tfiis'roek, which, which motion was seconded by Respectfully yours, Hay a Specialty in Car Load Lots. includes officers' salaries, prisoners' Alderman Miner and carried. Henry W. Forrer. wages, machine repairs and On motioii'the council adjourned. maintenance of the men employed Burt Hole, Prop. JUDGE BUNN ENDORSED FRANZ JEVNE was L. W.Wilson, $22,3^.35. ~J, _. We, the undersigned, members A new crusher of added cap President. Olson Bldg. Cr. Phone223 The .voters of Koochiching of the Koochiching county bar, acity has just been installed, Attest: 5th Ave. & 3rd St. (county, having given me the endorse George L. Bunn for Associate which will of course furnish a R. C.-Fraser, ,_ greatest number of votes of any Justice of the Supreme •T- ,v