International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 16, 1916 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS l'KESS THE LADIES' AID H. J. Miner and shaft govern in counting the electoral vote." I S I N E W S Officials here were under the How the burden of many INTERNATIONAL FALLS churchly needs are shifted upon impression that it would be E S S (Continued from page five.) found that all the states that the women. There is a wealth may be involved in contests have of truth in the lines below and this newspaper gladly gives it laws of this character. Mrs. Collins returned to her State's Powers Not Limited space that several thousand readers farm here Saturday. Aside from the direction that can store the gem away in their minds. the electoral votes of all the John LaBarge drew blood on states be counted in the house on a wolf but was unable to fine it. The old church bell had long been the second Wednesday in February cracked -j, Its call was but a groan, there seems to be nothing to Miss Sinclair was a Pelland It seemed to sound a funeral knell, With every broken tone. indicate just how much latitude school visitor. "We need a bell," the brethren said, "THE PAPER WITH THE PUNCH "Uut taxes must be paid a' state might have in determining We have no money v/e can spare. John Kurzeck was a Falls visitor contests so as to have its Just ask the Ladies' aid. voted counted at the fixed time. Saturday. The shingles on the roof were old The rain came down in rills. The statutet provide that the The brethren slowly shook their SUBSCRIPTION. $1.50 PER YEAR heads, The Messrs McDowell, Paul votes of the states be forwarded And spoke of "monthly bills." The chairmAi oi" board arose, and Lemmeaux were out deer to Washingon "forthwith" after A- said, "I am afraid. the electors meet on the second hunting Sunday. That we shall have to lay the case Btiure tue fames' aid. Book, Job, Commercial Monday in January and also say The carpet had been patched and Mrs. Wm. Johnson and son that whenever the certificate of patched. Till quite beyond repair, Printing Our Specialties William called at the Kurzeck any state as to its electors has And through the aisles and on the To the Voters of Koochiching not been received in Washington steps home Sunday. The board showed hard and bare, County: on the fourth Wednesday of January "Its too bad!" the brethren said An effort must be made Fred Stillar and Pete Kurzeck a special messenger shall be I hereby express my hearty appreciation To raise an interest on the part Of members of the Ladies' aid." were out on a cruising expedition sent to the district judge in that of the magnificent Wedding Invitations, Announcements The preacher's salary was behind, state, in whose hands one certificate Monday. majority vote you gave men at The poor man blushed to meet The pupils of the Pelland must be lodged and he is The grocer and the butcher Calling Cards, Catalogues, Booklets, Sale the recent election. As they passed him on the street school chaperoned by their required "forthwith" to forward I can assure you that it will And nobly spoke the brethren then Bills, Window Cards, Shipping Tags, Note "Pastor, you shall be paid! teacher Mr. Robert Coleman will his certificate to the capitol. continually be my endeavor to We'll call upon the treasurer Heads, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Of our good Ladles' aid." be the guests of the Stillar school When congress meets to receive represent the needs and wishes Envelopes, Dodgers, Programs, etc. Friday afternoon, November the votes it is still possible "Ah," said the men. "the way to of this county in the House of heaven. 24th. A joint program will be for a majority to reverse the certified Is long and hard and steep. Representatives to which you With slopes of ease on either side, given and a spelling match conducted results from any state in have elected me, to the best of The path is hard to keep. We cannot climb the heights alone between the two schools. certain cases. As the votes are my ability, and that I will also Our hearts are sore dismayed Light refreshments will be read to the joint session, the We ne'er shall get to heaven at all work for the best interests of the Without the Ladies' aid. served. All are invited. statutes gives the right to any state at large. This poem but illustrates what member of either house to object, Very truly yours, the self-sacrificing ladies do for "FIRST NATIONAL" the objection to be considered THE PRESS H. J. Miner. God, and the church and the CORN EXHIBIT in separate session. preacher and humanity. The Where only one return has burden of looking after most everything James H. Drummond (Continued from first page) been made from a state, congress that is churchly falls cannot overturn the certified result, feceived for entry blanks, and upon the already heavily burdened STATIONERY except the two houses, concurrently advices from corn growers of shoulders of the women— may reject any vote the Ladies' aid. their intention to enter contests, where it appears not to have would indicate that the exhibits been given by the properly chosen STORE this year will grealy outnumber TO HOLD EXAMINATIONS electors. the fifteen hundred ten-ear samples FOR LUMBER MEN Where more than one certificate entered at the "First National" for a state has been sent Corn show which was held in Washington, Nov. 15.—-Notice the vote of those electors who St. Paul last December. Promoters the two houses shall concurrently that examination of applicants of several shows being for position on the United States decide have been supported in held locally throughout the »ARTER'S commission which will tour Europe a contest by the proper state authorities, northwest have advised the management at the close of the war to investigate CONVENIENCES shall be received and of the St. Paul show, European lumber markets, accredited. Where there has Glue that a portion of their exhibits, been no determination of a contest will be held throughout the Paste and in some cases all of them, United States one week hence, by state authorities and Mucilage will be sent to St. Paul for entry there is more than one certificate was given today by the department and display. This interest on the Writing Fluids of commerce. returned, the choice in which to part of corn enthusiasts in sending Fountain Pen Inks those properly selected is with in exhibits from Wisconsin, To the Voters of Koochiching the two houses. Minnesota, North and South Dakota, County: If the two houses disagree, the Get on Montana, Washington, I wish to express to you all certificate signed by the executive Oregon and Idaho, which states theHringXine my heartfelt gratitude for the of a state concerned shall be comprise the corn show territory, overwhelming vote you once binding and the votes so certified will enable the promoters more accorded me and the confidence counted. of the St. Paul show to prepare The constitution provides that you thus expressed in me a representative display of northwestern by re-electing me once more to where an election is thrown into corn, which will demonstrate the house a selection must be the office of clerk of court of this to the most skeptical that county and I assure you that I ready by March 4th, following corn can, and is being grown successfully the election, but this apparently will endeavor to continue to fill in practically every district my office efficiently and to render is intended only to cover cases of this great agricultural where there is a tie and whether to you all accommodations and section of the United States. helpfulness possible. it applies to those where there is TF yon want to succeed S E I A I E S The "First National" Corn a dispute over electors from a 1 in life you must know Very respectfully yours, what is new in business and lndn» shows are held under the auspices state or states is not clear. try, in invention and science. J. H. Drummond. Get out of the rat get on the tiring line. Read of the First National bank Doilies ftpular Science Should contests and recounts and Northwestern Trust company over Tuesday's election, before Frank B. Green Table Sets of St. Paul and bankers of state canvassing boards or in Monthly the northwest, with the object of Tally Cards state courts consume such time and interesting farmers in the growing most magazine, the interesting and useful that the governors would be unable Place Cards the biggest money's worth. Every mouth of more corn, which has contributed to certify the final result by 300 Pictures—300 Articles more to make the United Table Covers all for only 15 cents. All the new ideas and the time congress meets in February inventions in electricity and wireless, in States a nation of great it was believed by legal experts automobiles and aeroplanes, in shopwork and Crepe Papers in farming, and in machinery. wealth and prosperity than any here that the final canvass How to make things at home. SO pages every other product of the land. month, including refrigerators, poultry houses, Sheet Tissue Papers could be held open until March furniture, automobile shop repairs, etc. Farmers farmers' sons in and 4 and that a selection would be It is full of money-making, step-saving ideas. is written in plain English for men and boy*. the eight states included in the made by that time. 15 a Cents Copy—$1.50 a Year Corn show territory are invited On the question of state jurisdiction Get It from a newsdealer or write direct to to enter contests and compete Popular Science Monthly, CM Fourth Ave., N.Y. CnrV TMfet«eoMrhs«iIjr*aswi2e.dwB» over choice of electors for the beautiful silver "Gol- and flVLCi far yoitafi aaa SMatioa this psptr. several cases have been before dvn" brone loving sups offered as the supreme court, but apparently prizes. No entry fee is charged. none directly on the question Each has divided into State been of jurisdiction over a recount of districts in such a manner that such electoral votes. In 1890, in Majestic Hotel exhibitors will only have to compete a Virginia case growing out of with contestants in their individual We are exclusive agents for the prosecution for fraudulent voting Cor. Seventh Street and Hennepin Avenue district, who have MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA REMINGTON TYPEWRITER for electors, Justice Gray grown corn under similar soil I hereby wish to express my THE ONLY MODERN said the only powers of the federal and supplies and climatic conditions. Four thankfulness to the voters of the POPULAR PRICED HOTEL government with regard to second district for their electing prize cups will be. awarded in Within one block of ton theatres and piincipal the appointment or the votes of department stores. Ribbons each district, a first and second me.-by-.such a large majority to 65 ROOMS 65 ROOMS with presidential electors "are those prize for men and a first and second At liaid the office of county commissioner, Carbon Papers I which authorie congress to determine 75c —$1.00 $1.25—$1.50 prize for boys. and I assure them that I will Typewriter Papers the time and the day on Pamphlets giving full details Hot and Cold Running Water, Local and fill the office to the best of my which they shall give their votes Lone Distance Phonea in Every Room. regarding the second annual ability without fear or favor. p. and which direct that certificates RAY BOYD Man»tied by Yours very truly, "First National" corn show, and Chief Cierk Huui Formerlv Vendorae I of their votes shall be opened by form of entry blank may be obtained Frank G. Green. Our Rates are Always AS ADVERVISiZD I the president of the senate in the on request, from any presenc of both houss and the BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES E£ northwest banker. George A. Monroe votes be then counted. Although electors are appointed under the tel STATE HAS RIGHT To the Voters of the Fourth constitution they are no more officers TO PROTEST VOTE THE PRESS district: or agents of the United I 9 E E' I ST I hereby express my appreciation (Continued from first page) States than are members of the PAUL. INN of the flattering vote given state legislatures when acting as O O S I E I A The statutes further provide me in my election as county commissioner electors of the federal senators." MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN STATIONERY that where a state shall have had for the fourth district, In the Hayes-Tilden contest of UKAprm NUT or BUSINESS DISTRICT RAT ES Rooms with detached bath and laws made prior to the election and promise that I will endeavor 1876, before a joint congressional shower bath- determining methods which by to serve every part of my district commission, it was held that the On* person 75e. 11.00 sad 11.50 pet day STORE Two ptfsons in same room. SOe extra. controversies or contests over states and not the federal government to the best of my ability without ROOMS p4«a*e baths and toilets- electors shall be settled, whether provide the means for partiality to any part of it. r... •.« 0f return* on .W postal eerd tor (stored Very truly yours, bloltera. w.'/j, t'.x-c \. (k, -V yf TA TV .Jim '•!. -ijt jsff upmwwpji iasL Oo A ?T—nt. vrm '\)c tfuihi-: MM—MHEP