International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 24, 1918 · Page 2 of 9
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ft# •"WP l* 'W NX"^T -V '3.. ^4 *. f*\ ,--*? .v F'SWM^^K Y. «**av ^-*w» $ $*&& &&. ^^.... f: /£r"v iyTERNAfioKAL FALLS FREftS PAGE THREE FOR SUPERINTENDENT FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS OF SCHOOLS In announcing my candidacy for To the Voter* of Koochiching County the office of Register of Deeds of Koochiching County I first wi.to I hereby announce myself as a can express my appreciation to the didate for the office of County Superintendent citizens of this County for the mag^ of Schools. I appreciate nificent vote given me at the primaries the splendid vote you'gaVe ifie. at the for the nomination for thar primaries, giving me the Jiighest off.ce, the voters having given me vote of all the candidates for that. a plurality in 34 precincts to my opponents TO THE office and I believe that you will giver 7, and my home precinct ar me the majority vote at the 'General International Falls gave me a vote election for the following, reasons: 1. My experience in the teaching profession extends over a period of eighteen years in all classes of pubic schools, from the one-room country OF THE school to the State normal school inclusive, making my experience sf ATE OF MINNESOTA quite extensive. .2 My two years* in the unorganized CALVIN L. BROWN territory has made me familiar Chief Justice with man}- difficult problems regarding school matters that arise for Calvin L. Brown was born in Nev By the Legislature at 1- rr-vi*2- solut'on. Hampshire in 1854 came to Minnesota •. 'C'W 3. My work as school supervisor Its General Session, in 1855, was admitted to the enables me to know the conditions bar 1876: located at Morris in 1917, to be Submitted of many of the rural schools and 1878, and was "elected county, attoi" make's it possible for me to take up nev of Stevens county in 1882, 18**4 to the People of Said the work of County Superintendent and Was appointed judge ftt '86. the sixteenth judical district by State at the General Governor McGill, on March 10, 1887. 1918 Election, Together and was elected to that office in of 74 to my opponents 3? and a majority 1oS8. and again in 1894. Was appointee! with a State* associate justice of the supreme over all candidates for the office, all of which I feel was an indorsement court by Governor Lind, tc« ment of Its succeed Justice Buck, resigned, and of my management of was elected to that office in 1898S the office. Re-elected in 1904 and in 1910 for During these stirring times I believe the term beginning January, 1912. that it is the duty ot every citizen, and in 1912 was nom'nated for the especially those seeking office, to position of Chief Justice and was. w1•Tle duty rv ce to EFFECT rJectetd at the regular election in country, and no matter" how small Experienced as County Superin-1 of education at their full efficiency November. that duty may be it should not be advertised ndent and as head of schools, for to the end that no boy or girl shall as a stepping stone to further twelve years I shall appreciate most have less opportunity for education I their political amb'tions. highly a chance to continue the because of the war and that the nation vork as County Superintendent and During the past I have endeavored may be strengthened as it can ~e the "voters, citizens and school only be through the right education to fill the office of Register of Deed? PREPARED III interests my very best efforts. to the best "of my ab 1 ty and at of all its people" I As County Superintendent I shall time have I lost sight of the fact I was' born in 14= Minnesota, educated in the future, as I have in the past that a public official is a public servant in its Normal- Schools and University CLIFFORD HILTON give my best efforts and time to the and my time has been at the and believe in Minnesota ideals of Schools with a knowledge of which II work with the aim to give all an disposal of the people of this county vigorous prosecution I the of th slis ngs need attention first. efficient, .impartial and just administration. at all times, regarfcleSs of the' hours. I present war. My previous supervision If J,am elected I can assure you The office which I ask to be reelected ^iSv in Consolidated, High School Attorney General that in addition to taking good care Hi: Sincerely yours, to requires experience anrl and Grade work has been in this IIs of the. office work I shall also visit John F. Gavin, ability and if I am retained the pub of Minnesota. state and four years have been in every school at my earliest opportuntv County Superintendent of Schools. lie will receive the same efficient service this county where a board of six lib and as often thereafter as possible. that I have endeavored to giv« ii{S?i members gave me five unanimous .... them in the past. In addition to taking perfect care of Addressed to elections. •1 Owing to my work as supervisor If you have a man working fo»you the office aa Register of Deeds, Frank JULIUS A. "Our work is now a great patriotic I may not be able personally to viiit that has experience and ability, Lang is continuouslly on the job S. all the -voters in the most remote we duty and must strive to maintain who gives you good service, why is when any public work required, parts of the county ^but I will do mv Vi.Te because some one..els^ wants -our schools .and all other agencies but never toots his horn about it. best to sjee as many as possible w'thout his job. /T^ neglecting the duties of that position. I will appreciate very muclv your Secretary of State vote" and influence in the, com'ni* Trusting that you will favor me OSCAR HALLAM election. The Auditor's Office vith your vote and influence. Associate Justice Respectfully yours, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY Respectfully yours, Frank S. JLing, GENERAL, G. A Olson. Oscar ^lallam was born on a fan Register of Deeds. ST." PAUL, MINNESOTA. at Linden, Wis., October 19, 1865 is the most importin FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE Attended the district school there S9, l»lt. April Political Adv—Prepared and in In 1881 he entered the Dodgevilk FLON. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, trted by Frank S. Lang, in his own high school and in 1882 entered the I hereby announce myself a§ a candidate II Secretary of State* .'aid $15.00 for series. .' University of ^Wisconsin. Graduate for re-election to the office oi Silt: there in 1887, and in 1889 grad IS Judge of Probate. As required by Section 46, General uated from the Wisconsin University •:?f| Statutes of the State of Minnesota for During the past six1 years I have FOR COUNTY TREASURER the year 1913, I have the honor to furnish law school. Came to Minnesota ii co fill this office to the you herewith a statement of the •1^ 1889 and located in St. Paul where my ability and trust that .'M)i purpose and effect of the amendment the County and it he was admitted to the bar, and practiced proposed to the Constitution of the each term as proven me to be better State of Minnesota by the Legislature iij there until taking office Jann fitted for this important position of 1917, and which i» to be submitted ary 1, 1905. Has been an instructo than t'.e. preceding one. I have also to the electors of said State at the in the St. Paul College of Law sine General Election in 1918. should be in charge it was instituted. He was electe PROPOSED AMENDMENT. assiciate justice in 1912. Chapter 515 of the Session Laws ot* RFR, Minnesota f6r the year 1917, proposes an amendment of Article 15 of the Constitution is of said State by adding thereto anew section to read as follows: •M "Section 6. The manufacturer ii fij sale, barter, gift, disposition, or the furnishing, or transportation, or absolutely respons keeping .or having in possession for sale, barter, gift, disposition, or the furnishing, or trnimportation of intoxicating 'P, liquor of any kind, in any 1 quantity whatever, except for sacramental, mechanical, scientific, or medicinal .purposes, shall be forever prohibited within this state from and after the first day of July, 1920, and this amendment shall Be selfexecuting. The legislature shall enact laws for the enforceaient of this section and shall provide suitable penalties for the violation Having been" nominated at" t':c thereof." .. J, rimaries by such a great majority Boost your oWn THE PURPOSE of the proposed of the voters I now offer myself a (uncndmrnt Is to forever prohibit within a. candidate by, election .by'them. the State of Minnesota after July"1, MW jl^MMH Having resided in the county a !)2'Qa 1 the manufacture, sale, barter, sift, ov :\{imposition the. furnishing or transportation, a homesteader, farmer and busines Affairs by Vptiitg or the keeping or having in in for the past sixteen years. I ar ostiession for any of such purposes, endeavored to. give to each indivisual «M well acquainted with the needs ~..f intoxicating liquor of any kind In case the best attention and treated, county, especially with the^nerisity any insihtit.v whatever, except for sac(-.mental, all concerned with courtesy, jmand ANDREW HOLT or meioinal mechanical, scientific of guarding carefully the public for Associate Justice' purposes. fairness in all matters under funds and expenditures. my^urisdiction and if.re-electe«i THE EFFECT of the proposed amendment, I belong to no click "or factionandbelieve if adopted, will be to make unlawful I shall continue to give to all my Andrew Holt was born in East that a dollar's worth of.wo.ri-' and forever prohibit, the manufacture, best service.. Ufiioti, Carver county, Minnesota, in should be given for a dollar's pay sale, barter, gift, disposition ot .1 me Trusting you^^will. favor with, 18&3. He attended the common the fnrnishlng or transportation or the and if elected will take personal care I keeping or having in possession for any your vote and influence. remain schools of the county, St. Ansgar's of the work of the office of'Count* of such purpose*, of intoxicating liquor S RFespectfully *urs, Academy at East Union, now "Gustavuk Treasurer to the best of my ability of any kind In any quantity whatever, «rolin Berg. Adolphus-'College at St- Petti except for sacramental, mechanical, and trust that, I may receive the vote .• ... d&irfg such p'eriods -as he. could bcspjared scientific or medicinal purposes, within and influence of all. this state after July 1, 1020, and to from the farm work entere.l place It beyond the power of any legislative RespectlfUlly yours, tfre University of Minnesota, grarl authority to permit the doing of Geo. E. Shaw FOR COUNTY AUDITOR uating in 1880 studied law and was any mich acts. If adopted, the doing of any of the prohibited acts automatically The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel admitted to the practice of law becomes unlawful after July 1, 1881 practiced law in the city of 250 MODERN ROOMS Political Adv—Prepare!- ay l"' '1" 1020, wMhont any action on the part ot Located in Heart of Business District .Minneapolis until January, NOV. 51918. GENERAL ELECTION the legislature or other legislative body. verted by George E. 'Shasy- iti'Msrqw! ONE PRICE--ONE DOLLAR! The amendment to made aelf-execnting. vher. he was appointed municipal •i I/J# ihalff $15.00 to .be pald/for: EUROP^LAN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 -v- A dnty Is, however, Imposed upon the iufige elected in .the fall. of. 189anr' PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER ANQ.TOILET EJTT"* legislature to enact laws for the cnforeiiinent \L again jn the fail of 1900 electee COMPLETE SAFETY of this see f!or., If adopted, AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS to the district bench in 1904. Wa Political Adv—Prepared and inserted by R._C. Fraser in his own and to provide penalties for the viola* AND FIREPROOF CONlSTRUCTIOri_ Vote For"-"" tfloa thereof. IH8UR«N'ERTCORBA THAT appointed to succeed Justice Simpion, SHOW WrVEB behalf. $20.00 to be paid for series. HAS A LIRE BEEN L"ST IN ANY 3UILOINQ You/'* rerpectf'illy, S*' FRANK S. LANG resigned, and was elected ?o' AUT C«»RI"IKI.E»5 fae-rcc? EURYOM L. HILTON^ RUNNING WOT »NO C«*LO Always THERE and Always the full term of „six years at the election L:CHT ANS Attoraey GeneraL -VA-"- A. Rf.*T. EirCTHlC I S r.r.r',niT?u'r _r r\ 1. V*- of 1912. S E I E A* 1 &!*< fX 4