International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 31, 1918 · Page 1 of 8
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Supreme Court. He is Strictly O. K. VOTE FOR ft®* sfl —and should be elected to his important positon. YOUR CONGRESSMAN Clarence B. Miller Save? VOTE FOR "i 4'" There is but one issue before the American people now, and that is— if Win the War Win it Completely Win it Quickly (Wf 7 4 Hf1 If you are behind your country in this great struggle, if you area staunch and patriotic citizen, then vote to re-elect YOUR WAR CONGRESSMAN, whose patriotic J. A. A. BURNQUIST record is unsurpassed, and whose services are of —The— PATRIOTIC WAR GOVERNOR inestimable value to our country. VOTE FOR FRED W. PUTNAM in Bank Money HE STANDS BY OUR COPWTRY Our RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER Was born in Red Wing, Goodhue County, YOU STAND BY HIM Minnesota. He is a candidate on the Republican SAVING IS A NATURAL INSTINCT. IT IS SELF PRESERVATION Ticket to succeed himself as Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner. WHICH IS THE FIRST LAW OF NATURE. He was appointed November 15th, 1917, HOW ANY MAN CAN SEE EVERY CENT OF HIS EARNINGS for the unexpired term ending December 31st, 1918. He is a graduate of the University "GO" EACH:PAY:DAY, AND NOT SAVE SOME OF IT. of Minnesota, and has practiced law for nine years. WOULD PUZZLE ANY FRUGAL MIND. THOMAS P. WHITE FOR SHERIFF OLD AGE IS SURE TO FIND YOU EITHER PENNILESS FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE OR WITH PLENTY. START A BANK ACCOUNT— YOU'LL To the Voters of Koochiching County: GET THE HABIT^AND YOU'LL SOON HAVE A "BIG WAD." I very much appreciate the gbod vote given me at the primaries for re-election and it may not be out of place for me at this time WE ADD PER CENT INTEREST. to give herewith a brief statement of the work I have done, the fines collected and the convictions obtained in one* of the many class ot FIRST NATIONAL BANK duties required of the Sheriff's office. The most difficult part of the work during the past two years Minnesota has been that of enforcing the liquor laws in this county, due to the International Falls, CLARENCE B. MILLER extent of territory to be covered and. the unusual, opportunity of Congressman of this District, who has Given such Faithful and shipping intoxicating liquors into the county and the thousand ways Patriotic Service to this District and secreting it from myself and deputies by serving it in all kinds of Nation that he is recognized as ons of unsuspicious recepticles as well as from the vest and hip pocket, of the Biggest Men in Congress. THE STUBEE but not withstanding these difficulties we have succeeded during the past two years in making 256 arrests which have resulted in VOTE FOR the following manner: Sash and Door Factory Number who have paid fines or forfeited bail 102 Number who have served time in the county jail.. 33 Number of cases dimsissed 71 IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Number of cases Grand jury found "No Bill" 28 I will be unable to call upon every Number of cases suspended sentence 6 We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of voter in the county therefore takithis Number of cases found not guilty 1 mannerr to announce my candidacy Number warrants issued parties not found 3 MILLWORK for Judge of Probata My years of experience will enable arid you will make no mistake by getting Total 256 me to serve you with efficiency their prices before ordering elsewhere id economy. The amount of money collected in fines and forfeited bail during Read the following five reasons the past two years is $7,740.00 which is almost twice the amount why I ask for your support. of my salary for the period of time. Building and Contracting a Specialty 1. Homestead near Margie. All Work Guaranteed In addition to the above, 75 search warrants have been issued 2. Resided in this county 13 years. Mid raids made where nothing has been found, besides twice a:i 3. Hold no public office. many more raids which have been made without warrants. 4. Am fully competent to fill the LARS STUBEE, Prop. position. Amount of beer and wine destroyed by order of Safety Commission. 5. Will be in the office at all $2,100. Value of whiskies sent to Adjt. General Rhinow 2nd]Ave. and 6th St. Phone 50 times. by order of the Safety Commission, $2,000. Practically all of which Your vote will be appreciated. has been seized since March 1st, at which time the Sheriff's office J. A. O. PREUS Yours truly, was given authority to seize liquor whether in suitcases, dwellings, —The— John D. Kibbey. EFFICIENT STATE AUDITOR lailroads or wherever it could be found. Then too, before that time, MORTAGE FORECLOSURE SALE the sheriff's office was not furnished help enough to do the work required VOTE FOR The Provision Store of it, but since the courts and the Safety Commission have Default having been made in the ordered additional deputies we have been able to fulfill the duties payment of the sum of ninety-three of the office in every respect. and sixty-eight ($93.68) dollars, which is claimed to be due and is due at the The above is a matter of court record which may be verified by date of this notice upon a certain Mort&age, any one at any time. duly executed and delivered by on account of confusion in receiving merchandise the Company Joseph L,. Moe and Elizabeth Moe his In addition to the many ordinary duties of my office both civil wife, Mortgagors, to the Firt National Store will hereafter be known as The Provision Store. Bank of International Falls, and criminal a part of my time has been devoted to work on the draft Mortgagee bearing date the 9th day of Remember we are Sole Agents for Chase Sanboun's celebrat board for which I receive no compensation and which cannot be February 1918, and with a power" of ed coffees and teas and the "Home Brand' goods of all kinds. sale therein contained, duly recorded done by a deputy. in the office of the Register of Deeds We sell the best of goods at lowest prices. I exceedingly regret that I shall not be able to see many of in and for the County of Koochching and State of Minnesota, on the 15th day the voters personally because the work of the draft board which of September 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M„ must be done during the next three weeks and which could not have in Book R. of Mortgages, on page 321 The Provision Store been done earlier but I feel quite confident that you who appreciate and no acition or proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise the fact, that both by my own efforts and that of my deputies, who to recover the debt secured by said are as efficient as could be secured in the county. I have fulfilled the Mortgage or any part thereof. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby duties of the office as well as possible and will appreciate both yovr Given, That by virtue of the power of vote and influence in favor of my re-election. sale contained in said Mortgage, and s( CLIFFORD L. HILTON pursuant to the statute in such case Respectfully yours, made and provided the said Mortgage ATTORNEY GENERAL Thos. P. White. will be foreclosed by a sale of the WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS STOP AT Who Has Made Good premises described in and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: KNUTE NELSON FOR SENATOR Northeat quarter of the northeast VOTE FOR quarter (NE& NE&) of Section thirty three (33) and north half of the Minnesota will have the opportunity at the coming electioir. northwest quarter (N% NW%) of Section next month to show its appreciation of its greatest living citizen thirty-four (34) Township one .• r' vi/." —Knute Nelson. They have the opportunity in this to show their hundred fifty-eight (158) north range -NICOLET AVENUE AND NINTH STREET- twenty-five (25) west of the fifth appreciation of a man who has spent most of his active years in Principal Meridian in Koochiching public life but who has never once failed to support the cause County and State of Minnesota, with r) the hereditaments and appurtenances of**the common man, who has been always fair, but always uncompromising which sale will be made by the SheriT OPENS SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1918 that the interests of the many must come first. of said Koochiching County at the front door of the Court House, in the City In vigor, in breadth of view, sweep of vision, in tenacity of In the center of the business and theatrical districts adjoining of International Falls in said County purpose, in logical argument, in keenness of intellect, in metal and State, on the 14tth day of December the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M„ of that grasp, and above all in passionate love of country and devotion to from all depots yet free from noise of that traffic. Entrance day, at public vendue, to the highest the rights and equal opportunities of the many, Senator Nelson bidder for cash, to pay said debt of Minneapolis' and lobby on .Nicollet Ave., leading thoroughfare-. ninety-three and sixty-eight one hundredths ranks with few in all the United States who have gained recognition dollars, and interest and taxes 125 Rooms——100 with bath and toilet for unquestioned statesmanship. if any, on said premises and twentyfive $1.00 to $2.00 per day dollars ($25). Attorney's fees as stipulated in and by said Mortgage in All that is nece.: for an official- to do to satisfy the pubbc case of foreclosure, and the disbursements Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside is to take the sarne care of his office work as he does of hrs own allowed by law subject to redemption exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. at any time within one year affairs, and show a genuine interest in movements for the public -L '"i 'i from the date of sale, as provided by Guests will receive the personal attp-H of good during hi& spare time. law. them Dated October 25, A. D. 1918. the owners who will be there to wait on The First National Bank of International Vote for Mac Loman for County Auditor and thus elect a Falls, WM. B. CAMFIELD F. S. GREGORY Mortagee. man hot only fully qualified to do the work of the office, but who CHARLES A. LETHART Jevne & Norton, will devote all his time and energies to it. Democratic candidate for Clerk of piiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mortagee's Attorney. O 31.- D. 12