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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

October 31, 1918 · Page 2 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS OCTOBER 31 ST 1918 PAGE THREE FOR SUPERINTENDENT FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR RE BRFSENXAXIXJE. ENDENT OF SCHOOLS OF SCHOOLS In announcing my candidacy for To the Voters of Koochiching County the office of Register of Deeds of Koochiching County I first wish I hereby announce myself as a candidate to express my appreciation to the for the office of County. Superintendent citizens of this County for the magnificent of Schools. I appreciate vote given me at the primaries the splendid vote you gave me at the for the nomination for that fV't primaries, giving me the highest a office, the voters having given me vote of all the candidates for that a plurality in 34 precincts to my opponents TO THE S it office and I believe that you will give 7, and my home precinct ar me the majority vote at the General -xm International Falls gave me a vote election for the following reasons: I 1. My experience in the teaching profession extends over a period of eighteen years in all classes of pubschools from the one-room country OF THE school to the State normal school inclusive, making my experience quite extensive. .2 My two years in the unorganized territory has made me familiar with many difficult problems regarding school matters that arise for H. J. MINER By the Legislature at solution. -r.i Ai.v- Candidate for Re-Election rc^.'t.rrfcwmrf 3. My work as school supervisor Its General Session, ..t State Representative enables me 'to know the conditions Received the highest number of 1917, to be Submitted of many of the rural schools and votes at the Primary Election, June makes it possible for me to take up 17th arid respectfully ask your con to the People of Said the work of County Superintendent tiriued confidence and support at the general election on November. 5tht. State at the General 1918 Election, Together Political Adv.—Prepared and inted of 74 to my opponents and a majority by H. Miner in his owa with a Statement over all candidates for the office, behalf. Paid $15.00 for series. all of which I feel was an indorsement of Its of my management of COUNTY AUDITOR the office. During these stirring times I believe that it is the duty ot every citizen, especially those seeking office, to 1 EFFECT •:o t::e \v -ie i!,? cv country, and no matter how small Experienced as Comity Superiritendent of" education at their'full' efficiency that duty may be it should not be advertised to~the end that no boy or girl shall and as head of schools for as a stepping stone to further have less opportunity for education twelve years I shall appreciate most their political ambitions. because of the war and that the nation highly a chance to. continue the work-as^.Cpunty Superintendent and may be strengthened as it can During the past I have endeavored nun only be through the right education 'sre the voters, citizens and school to fill the office of Register of Deeds of all its people" interests my very best^efforts. to the best of my ability and at no Ss"County Superintendent I shall time have I lost sight of the fact I was born .in Minnesota, educated in the future, as I have in the past that a public official is a public servant in its formal Schools arid Uriiver* CLIFFORD HILTON give my best efforts and time to the and my time has been at the 6ity'arid believe in Minnesota ideals of Schools with a knowledge of Which work with the aim to give all atv. disposal of the people of this county 'id-'"the vigorous prosecution of th ings need attention first. efficient, impartial' and just adminis-^ at all times, regardless of the hours. present war. My previous supervision If I am elected I can a'S'Sf&eryotr tration The office which I ask to be reelected 1 in Consolidated, High School Attorney General that in addition to taking Sincerely yours, to requires experience and and Grade work has been in this of the office work I shall also visit John F. Gavin, ability and if I am retained the public state and four years have been *in of Minnesota. every school at my earliest opportunity County Superintendent of Schools. will receive the same efficient service this county where a board ?f "six and as often thereafter as possible. that I have endeavored to give members gave me five unanimous them in the past. In addition to taking perfect care of Addressed to elections.' Owing to my work as supervisor If you have a man working for the office Register of Deeds, Frank MAC LOMAN as I may not be able personally to vb-. "Our work is now a great patriotic JULIUS SGHMAHL you that has experience and ability, S. Lang is continuouslly on the job it all the voters in the most.remote, i: The undersigned js a candidate for duty and we must strive to maintain who gives you good service, why when any public work' is required* carts of the county but I will, do my election to the office of County Audi because some one else wants our schools and alFother agfe'tttie'? "but never toots his horn about it. '•anee best to see as many as possible without tor and will state my case briefly. I his job. neglecting the duties of that position. believe that I am fully qualified to I will appreciate very much your Secretary of State discharge the duties of this important vote and influence in the coming Trusting that you will favor me office, and if elected to the same election. with your vote and influence. I would devote my entire time and The Auditor's Office Respectfully yours, OFFICE OF THE ATTORJTBY Respectfully yours, attention to its duties, as I believe Frank S. Lang, G. A Olson. the taxpayers of the county are entitled, GENERAL, Register of Deeds. to His service. I have been ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. a resident of the Rainy river vallc-.y is the most importin FOR JUDGE OF PRQBATE April 29, 1S1». for the past twenty years and have Fol't'cal Adv—Prepared and in been a taxpayer in this county ever rted by Frank S. Lang, in his own HON. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, I hereby announce myself as a candidate since the formation of the county. Secretary of State. "l $15.00 for series. for re-electioii to the office of As to my record as a citizen. I leave SIR: Judge of Probate. 1 As 46, General required by Section that to my neighbors and'friends. I During the past six years I have Statutes of the State of Minnesota for FOR COUNTY TREASURER shall endeavor to call upon as many the year 1913, I have the honor to furnish m.eavored to fill this office to the voters as possible, and in the meantime you herewith a statement of the st of my ability, and trust that will appreciate the support of purpose and effect of the amendment the County and it each term has proven me to be better proposed to the Constitution of the my candidacy by those who may faiVqr^me State of Minnesota by the Legislature fitted for this important position with their influence. of 1917, and which i« to be submitted than the preceding one. I have also Mac Loin aft- to the electors of said State at the General Election in 1918. should be in charge Political Adv—Prepared and in PROPOSED AMENDMENT. Mac Loman in his own behalf. ot Chapter 515 of the Session Laws Paid $15.00 for series. Minnesota for the year 1917, proposes an amendment of Article 15 of the Constitution of a person who is of said State by adding thereto FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS a new section to read as follows: "Section 6. The manufacture, 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 transportation of intoxicating liquor of any kind, in any quantity whatever, excopt 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 enforcement of this section and shall provide suitable Having been nominated at the penalties for the violation thereof." primaries by such a great majority THE PURPOSE of the proponed of the voters I now offer myself as to forever prohibit within Amendment 1m a candidate by election by them. the State of Minnesota after July 1, Having resided in the county as 1920. the mannfacture, sale, barter, gift* a homesteader, farmer and business flispnsltion or the furnishing or transforation, or the keeping or having la ~n for the past sixteen years. I am obsession for any of such purposes, endeavored to 'give. to' each1 ih'di 1^ well acquainted with the needs of intoxicating liquor of any kind In nt ual case tlie'ft&s't atteiifrOri fciftP'trfea^k county, especially with the necessity «ny whatever, except for saenmeiital, quantity ed air eori'cer!nVd~ with- ctfttftfesy,? iju:*ce mechanical, scientific or medicinal of guarding carefully the public purposes. ciSafenesst.in^aUtHMStte^sj funds and expenditures. der in^itu-isdictio^ a^4f^ THE EFFECT of tke proposed amendment, I belong to no click or faction and y-Wrro': !-r uttoi'iz'yisp rlcwo') if adopted, will he to make unlawful believe that a dollar's worth of work & g? ?/17Havingft to idi Tithy zoir and forever prohibit the manufacture, should be given for a dollar's pay, Urroa-rcta }a.,.f,T?i»rvr sale, barter',, gift, disposition nohnoi*n the furnishing or transportation or the' and if elected will take personal care a ly fil.pzottT' H'tjnvo-i lh izom keeping or having in possession for any of the work of the office of County hit 'T? of auch purpose*, of Intoxicating liquor so- Treasurer to the best of my ability of any kind In any quantity whatever, except for sacramental, mechanical, and trust that I may receive the vote Mdentlfic or medicinal purposes, within I offifcef5whichr I -seek, and influence of all. rioi this state after July 1, 1020, and to I was endorsed? byjthjevvpters' ofJ Respectlfully yours, place It beyond the power of any legislative authority to permit the doing of ^t^jjatjo^al^F^l^ alj.the p|rt&ar>n) Geo. E. Shaw. to\ rf ban .Vr/z-JKBi v. vinwo-i -jdLkL any such acts. If adopted, the doing' election by a ^gpod plurality. of any of the prohibited acts automatically The Mintaeitpblis D^^ilotdf 1 Tiereby 'a^pe¥i-t'to! th'e'" Voters o^. 3 becomes unlawful after July 1, 20a *ODERN ROOMA't Political Adv—Prepared and if 1020, without any action on the part of "'^IhiV &$Wty°?6r Support a^ th^e' Located jn Hewt of the legislature or other legislative body. serted by George E. Shaw in his own '•^eheral^ej^c^on'Noyj.rlSth^ 'I The imieKdment Is mnde self-executing.' ,?! ali! $15.00 to be paid for series l^our jvill be EURO PLAN MATcroRTVyo^CRSp!«j«i|1.60 A duty is, however, imposrd upon the PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA J(aga^-i^pref:iated ,at^the ^le|ction leglKlatiire to enact loiris for the citforce:ue:tt iid'MPLiff [u !i tf Respectfully yours, of this section, if adopted, ff AUTOMATA QRRinKLm./ sou ^nrmv/ a A a 3 & in is and to provide pcnaltirx for i&e violation AND FIREPROOF CdNSTRUC^IOiVl a Vote For Ray Landgi'af thereof. hoi llvBURflfgcS nCCORO«rSHOW THATTfEVER behalf. $20.00 to be paid- for series. You 's r^.=rf"'.'tfuily, FRANK S. LANG HAS A LIFE BEEH LOST IN ANY SUILDING PROTECTEP -BV- AlTCWJ!AT|C eP^^NKbC^S) oliti 1 Ad Vi^Pr ar d' kfldf inserted 'i! hV'.Kl -r'-irtyU}?. fii'fj Irtfflrtesit K-r./i CLIFYi- I.. KIM'ON, nOOM RUNNING Always THERE and Always EVERY HASHOTiND COUD General by Ray Lan'dgraf in h,is own WAteWUXtS**-- gicctftic iiJerH-T ,AWB:i EFFICIENT Register of Deeds. YECtT-HONE SCSVICE. behalf. To be paid $15.00 for series. BBBHnBBBHQBMUIBBmHaBneaBBi