International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 4, 1915 · Page 3 of 8
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'jT- T: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1 Notice of Final Hearing fy future political prospects. Not so Mr. Wilson. THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS AND BOBDEB BUDGET His careful avoidance of any such activity is strong evidence of his sense of the dignity In Judicial Ditch No. 25 Official Paper of Koochiching County, of his position, as well as his obligation to Minnesota. the nation. His immediate duties are more than ample to occupy his attention. Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the His silence regarding the one term plank Post Office at International Falls, Minn., The Newest Under Act of Congress of BEFORE JUDGE C. W. STANTON, AT COURTHOUSE of the democratic platform, shows a shrewd intention March 3, 1879. to carry qp excessive dunnage. His Styles in Internationl Falls Press Publishing Company was not making of that platform. Nor is it AT INTERNATIONAL FALLS George P. Watson, Editor and Manager his to be bound by. every sliver in it. Wool Dresses In any case, why a limited presidential term MINN., DECEMBER 7.1915 With the resignation of Miss Annie E. Are we in danger of electing a Czar or Kaiser? Shetland there passes out of the official life of for Fall If by a stretch of imagination we could conceive Koochiching county one of the most unique of such an one occupying this highest and helpful characters in this new county. STATE OP MINNESOTA 1 and Winter electoral position in the land, how long would J-SS. IN DISTRICT COURT The people of this county can never repay her County of Koochiching FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. a despot last In fine, why tinker with the or for the efficient school work and helpful social IB TBS 1KATTEB JUDXCXAX. DITCH CTMME TWENTY-TITS constitution? The Empire of Britain has no XOOCHICKXXO COUBTY, WBBESOTA community work she has done. May still Notice is hereby given that a. petition has been filed in the office of the written constitution. It is traditional. Yet Clerk of the District Court in and for Koochiching County, Minnesota, praying greater success attend her in her new state A so secure, and yet so elastic are those traditions for the establishment of a Judicial Ditch in Koochiching County, Minnesota, half hour spent km and that said proceedings have been numbered and designated as Judicial Ditch position. that the situation, however complex Number Twenty-five (25), Koochiching County Minnesota. seeing- these new striking That the first hearing of said petition has been had and that the Engineer moulds itself to that constitution, and vice models will convinoe you appointed by the Court to make the survey of the route of said proposed ditch According to the manner in which democratic Wias made said survey and made and filed his report with the undersigned clerk that we show the new styles versa. as. provided by law. politics are shaping themselves Governor first. That the Viewers appointed by the Court to view the premises and asses If a man is doing a work fully equal to the benefits and damaged have performed their services and have made and filed their Hammond of Southern Minnesota may run for situation and times, and his continuance a report with the undersigned clerk as provided by law. the United States Senate and Judge C. W. That the Judge of the District Court for the Fifteenth Judicial District has second term will assure a further and still made and filed his order fixing the 7th day of December, 1915, at ten o'clock Stanton of Northern Minnesota for the Governorship. in the forenoon thereof, at the Court House in the city of International Falls, better prosecution of the same, and the people Minnesota, as the time and place for the final hearing on said petition and on Such a combination would be hard said Engineer's and Viewer's reports. of the nation see it, and decide again to elect In our extensive showing Now, therefore, all persons or parties interested in the construction of said to beat for both are men of big calibre and him, why not? ditch are ordered to be and apear for or against the establishment of said ditch yon will find dresses in their election would mean legislation and the or for the assessments or benefits and damages thereon. All this aside from any personal application. J. K. DSUMKONS, serge, worsted, whipcord, execution of laws for the entire state no part Clerk of the District Court The same could be said with any other Koochiching County, Minn. poplin, and also a number of which would suffer thereby. SEAL occupant in the presidential chair. Time will Franz Jevne, of combinations of serge and Attorney for Petitioners, tell as to the future incumbent. The people taffata. International Falls, Minnesota. The Board of County Commissioners are The following is a description of the starting point, course and termini of will take "which they will." said ditch as appears from the report of said Engineer made and filed therein, to be commended for the wise selection made same being all within Koochiching County, Minnesota, to-wit: in appointing a successor to Miss A. E. Shelland BRANCH MAIN "A" DOES THE LAW MEAN ANYTHING TO Commencing at the one-quarter post common to Section Nineteen (19), as county superintendent of schools. AMERICANS? Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-six (26), and Section Prof. D. B. Jewell is eminently fitted by Twenty-four (24), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-seven Every model is fashionably By G. F. Swinnerton, M. D., County Health Officer (27), and running thence West on the one-quarter line through Sections Twentyfour natural endowment and educational advantages (24) and Twenty-three (23) to the one-quarter post common to Sections correct and will meet Twenty-two (22) and Twenty-three (23), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), for this important position. He is well known America makes more Range Twenty-sevien (27), thence south on the Section line between Sections the demands of the most Twenty-two (22) and Twenty-three (23), one thousand two hundred seventy-two and highly regarded throughout this county laws than any other civilized feet (1272) to an intersection with Judicial Ditch Number Seventeen (17). exacting dresser. A full nation, and Americans BRANCH MAIN "B" as agricultural agent in which position he has range of sizes assures a Commencing at the one-quarter post common to Section Nineteen (19), Township been eminently successful. £ongraulations break more of them than One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-six (26), and Section Twentyfour correct fit for every type of (24), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-seven (27), and success to the new appointee. they keep. What use then, and running thence east along the quarter line thrbugh Sections Nineteen (19) figure, while the variety of and Twenty (20) to the one-quarter post common to Sections Twenty (20) and is law in this nation? We Twenty-one (21), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-six (26) colors allows the selection thence south on the Section line between Sections Twenty (20) and Twenty-one Shortly after Clay county had voted "dry" are very frank about our to meet every individual (21) to the southwest corner of said Section Twenty-one (21), thence east on the the liquor interests of Moorhead in that county law-breaking, of the commenting Section line between Sections Twenty-one and Twenty-eight (28), Twenty-two preference. Every taste and (22) and'Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-six (26), to a point made application for another saloon license upon the fact, when one thousand seven hundred ninety-two (1792) feet east of the corner common every purse has been con to Sections Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23), Twenty-six (26) and Twentyseven for the purpose of testing the law as to called to our attention, as if (27), Township One Hundred,Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-six (26). sidered in choosing our BBANCK BO. 1 Avhether the county option law could be enforced there were some virtue in it. stock this season Commencing at a point two thousand and fifty-three feet (2053) north of the in a "home rule'' city, and if w£ remember We stand in strong contrast with some corner common to Sections Six (6) and Seven (7), Township One Hundred Fiftynine, Range Twenty-six (26) and Sections One (1) and Twelve (12), Township rightly, began proceedings to have the will other countries of the world. In them the $5 to $25 One Hundred Fifty-nine (159). Range Twenty-seven (27), and running thence south on the Range line between Sections Six (6) and One (1), Seven (7) and of the people set aside on these grounds. It law-breaker has "his" handed to him none too Twelve (12), Eighteen (18) and Thirteen (13)% Nineteen (19) and Twenty-four (24), Thirty (30), and Twenty-fivie (25).. to an-intersection with the west fork of "was later learned that the Mayor of Moorhead politely, by the burly policeman, or the military Black River at a point Sixteen hundred feet (1600) south the Northeast corner of of Section Twenty-five (25), Township One Hundred Fifty-^nine (159), Range refused to sign a saloon license thus illegally jendarme. What is the matter with Twenty-seven (27). granted and the case was dropped but according America then? We legislate against everything BBABCB BO. 2 to reports at that time, it was dropped Commencing at an intersection with Branch Main "B" at the northeast corner from corporations to con-gamesters, and of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range "with the understanding that the issue would regulate everything by law from sufragettes Twenty-six (26), and running thence south three thousand two hundred and fifty feet (3250) to an intersection with the west fork of Black River. be takep up again later in some "home rule" to sucking pigs. What's the matter with ajs?* BBABCB BO. 3 Commencing'at a pbint on the Section line between Sections xwenty-two (22) city wtfere the council and mayor would "go Why don't we keep all these laws f,T and Twenty-three (23)), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twentysix ^along" with the brewery interests and throw (26), fgour hundred feet'(400) north,of the one-quarter post common to said Well, we DO observe federal law better Sections Twenty-two (22) and Twentyrthree (23), and running thence south on the cost of trial on the Jax payers of any city than state law, and why Because Uncle the ^Section line between Sections Twenty-two (22) and Twenty-three (23). Twenty six (26) and Twenty-seven (27) to an intersection with the west fork of Black WOOD-WOOD unfortunate enough to have such a council and Sam has & way of getting the law-breaker, in River at a point one thousand eigt hundred eighty-one feet (1881) south of the one-quarter post common to Sections Twenty-six (26) and Twenty-seven (27), mayor. Can it be possible that International spite of PULL and PLUNKS. We have quite Township One Hundred Fifty-nine.. (159). Range Twenty-six (26). BBABCB BO. 4. Falls has been selected as the "goat." a decent respect for Uncle Sam's laws. But •1 We deliver Dry Wood from Commencing at the one-quarter post common to Sections Nine (9) arid Ten the State laws have been more or less a farce (10), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-seven (27), and $2.00 to running thence east on the one-quarter line through Sections Ten (10), Eleven THE STRENGTH OF A PEOPLE in many ways. Why PULL and PLUNKS, r: (11) and Twelve (12) to the east one-quarter post "of Section Twelve (12), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-seven (27) an intersection with This being the case, how can laws on any... Branch No. .1 thence continuing east on the one-quarter line through Section per cord. Seven (7). Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range, Twenty-six (26), A people's. wealth is an amazing thing. particular matter be enforced? Minnesota-' four thousand three hundred feet (4300). BBABCB BO. 5 The power of a people to meet emergencies, has splendid laws governing public health^. All kinds of coat on hand Commencing at the one-quarter post common to Sections Twenty (20) and calamities, conflagrations, war and pestilence with regulations added thereto. How much Twenty-one (21), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (15aj, Range Twenty-six (?6), an intersection with Branch Main "B" and running"thetice north on the section 5s always a seeming doing of the impossible. use are they This can only be estimated by' line between Sections Twenty (20) and Twenty-one (21), eighteen hundred feet (1800). See our new furnaoe "The rebound is startling and the reserve force the way they are observed and enforced. BBABCB BO. 6 beyond measure. The Health Laws of the state say that "Commencing at a point on the Section line between Sections Nine (9) and juet Installed in our Ten (10), Township One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Twenty-seven (27), Yet it is this of course that should teach us. Whooping Cough is a contagious disease. It thousand feet (2000) north of the onerquarter post common to said Sections two Hardwere Store. Nine (9) and Ten (10 and running thence south on the Section line between What we know and pass fry as a pleasing condition, causes twice as many deaths as scarlet fever. Sections Niii* f9) and Ten (10), Fifteen and Sixteen (16), Twenty-one (21) and Twentv-two C22), to the south one-sixteenth post common to said Sections Twentyone a matter of passing pride often is or The laws say that such cases must be isolated. (21) and Twenty-two (22), Townshio One Hundred Fifty-nine (159), Range Burns four foot wood Twenty-seven (27). here intersectting with Judicial Ditch Number Seventeen (17). should give striking insight into national No child having it can attend school. YET The following are the names of the owners of the lands and the names of the and will burn anything. power. When the Anglo-French loan of municipal corporations and other corporations that will be' affected by the estamade there are townships in this state, where an and filed herein: 500,000,000, was proposed this looked looked epidemic of this fatal disease is regarded as a H. Halroeple United States Government Install one of these like a fabulous sum. When Great Britain sort of picnir Everyone gets it, and gives Carl Jacobson Iner Anderson Jane Tooley Simon Olson \70ted a credit of $5,000,000,000 it smarked of it to everyone else. The officers of the township C. .T. Jacobson 9. John Berg plants and help the A. Erickson P. N. Hagstrom the bankruptsy of an empire. sit around, either ignorant of the law— f}. Fraser Frank Bordell farmer. Harriet Mathiews I. D. Cla son Yet we read as a mere tiskler to state romplacence which is no excuse—,or they simply wink at Carl Carlson E. T. Erickson Marv A. Lundy George Smart that the deposits in the banks conditions. THEY DON'T ENFORCE THE Olaf Peterson Albert H. Weeks Thomas Baston Delia Weeks of Minnesota are over $500,000,000. There is LAW. Somebody's baby dies. They send Trest Grazin A Shonsby BEEF!! BEEF!! Fraser Girard P. Hagstrom ___ JTioney enough as balances in our banks to flowers, and say sympathetic words. BUT Morris Henderson Heirs of J. Bramberg We handle Home Sam Olson P. N. Hagstrom take np the entire Anglo-French loan. THE DIGNITY OF THE LAW HAS BEEN O. H. Rue L. Schneider J. Clark Grown Beef and Bank deposits largely represent a people's A. E. Nelson VIOLATED, and these funerals are the outcome. JCJ. Caustum H. T. Whitcombe Surplus. They do not include investments. Shevlin Mathieu Lumber Co. H. I. Haglady Such officials are working with the Pork only. W. J. Wetover John Elison They tell nothing of stocks, bonds and other I. D. Slosson undertaker, not with the health officer. Yes, Frank H. Campbell Hayes Young T. F. Donovan S. E. THOMPSON ft SON securities nothing of real estate, machinery, L. E. Anderson Americans are crimally negligent in the enforcement B. Montgomery E. D. Webb Frank Lundy farm stock and other personalty. They are of law. That's plain as the nose on J. C. Clark T. B. Ball May W. Smart B. S. Miller but a minor part of the state's actual wealth. your face.. L. Lundy Oscar Johnson Morris Auinn Peter Ostalund Minesota, too is but one of the states. This is only a single illustration of what G. C. McFalvry J. A. Seibel BOTXCE POB OTBXACATZOB Allen B. Burgner E. Tomkins vOne of the newer in development, not one of happens often when contagious diseases come Patrick Cammas J. Bruno Alec Olson G. McCoy Department of the Interior the greatest in wealth and whose wealth possibilities into a community. J. A. Kennedy Hector Halbert Thomas Kelly J. Bruno U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. has only been scratched. What the What is to be done with this attitude on C. E. Meyers October 29, 1915. Albert Bergstedt Freeman Culp D. McErin United States needs is another half century of law generally and health laws in particular? NOTICE is hereby given that Bridget Oscar E. Hedlund J. Peterson Marie, Hayes whose post-office address is L. Ruspilt Fred C. Waterfall peaceful development, to find itself and to You say, why not educate the people? In Minneapolis, Minnesota did, on the 6th R. C. Fraser John Nelson day of April, 1915, file in this office E. Cox weld itself into a real national consciousness. Van Coyle Public Health work? This the State Board Sworn Statement and Application, No. Heirs of J. Chambers A. E. Cox 011932, to purchase the E% NW% and 9* —News Tribune. C. T. Erickson E. Buck of Health wish most emphatically to do. In iSW% NE%, Section 32 Township 70 N., Coyle Hocking Co. J. F. Holmes v/,,. Range 20 West. 4th P. Meridian, and the W. H. McGilvery Peter Peterson many instances it works wonders. In others timber thereon, under the provisions of W. Wanamaker G. A. Woodward the act of June3, 1878, and acts amendatory, PRESIDENTIAL OUTLOOK M. L. Jorden you might as well pour water on a duck's A. W. Woodward known as the "Timber and Stone M. Underwood Hattie McLahlam Law," at such value as might be fixed Anent the approach of the presidential back. Educating people will go on, and where F. E. Scott Milton Ellis by appraisement, and that, pursant to M. Bewan Benjamin Tuly such application, the land and timber campaign,. and the single term plank of the it works, all well and good. But where it M. Bedell George Howe thereon have been appraised, the timber G. A. Woodworth Jacob Schoultz '•"C estimated 65M bd. ft. Jack Pine at $2.00 Democratic platform, an interesting situation doesn't, what then? We once had a virile B. J. Jenson it*:H. Peter Sathre per M., 3M bd. ft. White Pine at $4.00 McGanley Rovert Grandell arises. To the credit of President Wilson be per M., 36 bd ft, Norway Pine at $4.00 ."*** President of this America, who created a D. Wheelock Benjamin Towe per M. and 10 cds. Spruce at 50c and Luella M. Clark J. W. Pettis the land $ nothing that said applicant it said, that' no utterance of his indicates any weapon against bad trusts. THE BIG STICK. -Warren W. Williams May Stevens will offer final proof in support of his William Whale ,Hugh McDermid interest in either. His studied silence on the application and sworn statement on the This is a good instrument when all else fails.* 24th day of January^ 1916, before Regis- t$i presidential campiagn, proves his good taste Cut out the PULL and the PLUNKS, and use, ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at .'slg Duluth, Minnesota. in attending to the work he was elected to do. the big STICK. This end of the law is there Any person is at liberty to protest this His attitude is in striking contrast with that purchase before' entry, or initiate a contest for such cases. It will generate greater respect at any time before patent issuer. of some former occupants of that exalted by filing a corroborated affidavit in thlK., for Health Laws. The only way to&fF^ office, alleging facts which would defeat^ position, who, soon after the meridian of their & the entry. educate some very bad children is to lick 'em. Joseph WinczewskU term was past, utilized their position to forti Nov.-4Jan.-20. Register It's just as true of some grown Americans. HHy