Rainy River region (Baudette, Minn.) 1903-1911
April 7, 1910 · Page 4 of 7
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DESERTED A Contest Notice Baudette Road frtai Writ IWill W Department of the interior VILLAGE United Office States Land 11 Warroad Io y Crookston, Minnesota, 1910,1 March 22. । sufficient ; affidavit having A contest of ! | Population b| been filed Entire office this Allen L. an m ! Home-1 Min’um, against contestant, Passed Village Eastern I ste*d , No. 8914, entrv made 7, Nov. for SWi NW4, |1906; SEJ NJ SWiand Monday Baudette on SW? Section Township Range Construct 5, 161 N, State have Movement Started to a 31W, by Walter Statler, Contestee, in the West to Their Way ■ which j it is alleged that: said these two entryman between Road Wagon pro= i ' has wholly abandonedsSSTd premisesfor I than six months last that Towns past; progressive more and • rockjiound swept Near storm the helmS faded p make impreve-l to any Eastern where the Canada, of coast done cultivation said ments or any on I £ is 1 the land residence i debouches into and maintained I L-T Make placid St. Lawrence S never a 1 : said premises. on deserted village. isa Club meeting j Commercial the At sea, legislature State I Said notified ; and the parti hereby to esota, expects s are Acai modern of this inhabitants The movement Tuesday evening was a 1 1 in the of resnend offer evidence spend lot and to appear, money a Monday in Baudette dia through built be- ( S il every road went started-to have state touching o’clock * in a said allegation 10 at Please few the in the of next north half state ■ the C; radian nine dis-i Warroad, tourist and M. before; May 1910, Bai- Jette cars over A. 10. tween a Ijm ■ on approach the time “Nov/is to years. Alexander Comm-ssioner S, 1 i Canada, Fosmark, U. 5 Western Northern road nil touching and at to ' of xiiixs, tsmce 37 Tn like feel they them” he said, “when j (and that Warroad, Minnesota :'.f j homes, make their will the । they two between the vaiu re ng o’clock final held for hearing will be 10 doing thing at w us. sonn i i They people, 431 I the with instant operation met party 7 were town; e May before)* the A. 1910, Register 17, M. the Baudette on Middk of President m i. although minded lot, serious i by approval the ./.i.imtus [were and Receiver United States a at tne a will it spoke similar lines. Club along : Land Office i . miscelbneous in Crookston. Minnesota. cd folks ph: the . and the Club. matter mc-m! ■C: younger r probably .ble take money, Tr - frMd having in pre-; eor.smw contestant ; gleeful a and laughed in ■ -d; ssibh . instruments idly will ds 2 r r< u. ■e; and 'per th? thru- TM \it, filed March abon SSOO, 1910, matter 22, to put set i their of expectation of pleasures Sev of I. R, 1 new ifm f. fires which show that after due attend preliminary the steps, to to arc i they will In Cam da life. ■ ' . , ’ F. Joi E. d ’• \ i > service dip; of scm -rsonal this notice or Son, / o ncy. difficulty in should require much it not Their personnel b? made, it hereby d virgin sod. ord^r break the . Bvud-t:--, -.or dto wls .sent C ;’.: .s f, i vuim •< in the big rritory raising this 1 sum and : such be 1 ted that notice given physical the ran rmmin intact; only wiil 77arro.. Powell of t^keyour Guy the -7 and '/ r. i set t benefited Hr d. that would be by by and public due ition.t us measure* r ■■ proper Fr'l f changed. surroundings will be Club, who J mervi: C w: s prsent, Toupin, Arthur P. be trunk this kind would A rvad of these people For several Club from his ti generate that 1 ns siat Register e Ip ®pl gud-send this section the country of to ; a Record tenaciously the soil that address of Defendant, h. clung 1 . : ■ < ccmndGee ip S6 s hi int e at town vo a ] v- It would that innu nerable tap mpan Roosevelt, Minn esota. With each sustained th Jr forefathers. ntative meeting. Repro? their nex- i Hany-J" It would also be roads constructed. fan finewoods plant life the successive generation i Willims, p Graceton, i 1 t. Contest Notice or men ', would make both Baudette and Warroad vigoroqs and the became less ontlook . be ini-r- ' Swift will also rd Roosevelt crop the hundreds homesteaders of of centres department 0! The Interior The cheering. less and concerted ested in ti.o matter, younger men nowondisplayj Niteheli a who seldom visit these towns, but community restless | of United Office furnish the States Lend the State have effort became I to m- r and would be wonderful help in it a found it difficult the oiderpeople for of to third the two money necessary developing the country. at store. ; Minnesota, Croot:-.ton, March 4, 1910. in “their place where leave the road: There * construction of the the narrow our are proposition The behind this A sufficient affidavit having been contest men of hamlet forefathers the ceils the rude roads different j of already patches at filed in his office Reynolds, by Victor E. t business, will undouLuulj contestant, and mean j ' for than 200 Guaranteed where Everythii^ - that slept; proposed th route of parts more can asrainst Homestead Entry. No. SW. I if it successful conclusion to carry a little with be lined, buried generations had made November E!4 SWH and < expense. very 14. 1902, for useo years others, whom it the merchants and to interesting; Section 17 Township 161 N, Ramie : Powell Mr. children. brought forth their dead and very gave a tremendous benefit, will would be ; ! Fifth 33W the Principal Meridian, Frank Restated that all of by the talk matter. a on debated long and Although the elders ; I /1. Paine Contestee, which alleged that Minn- in it is northern of the the part give them support. on eyes are necessary whether they earnestly not to J^odette were M ; established | Said Frank Paige main- or never I pilgrimage and life old begin tained fide land: bona residence said to a new a on j abandoned that lie said land for than 7 youth alone more in where ’ Dredging of the j country z can a I and said < three months last two past, years could only perceive they survive, yet parties hereby notified resixmd । to appear, are looked they the enevitable when at and evidence offer touching sa’d allegation fields and they yieloed their barren to o'clock 1910. April before Id 15. at a. m on Mouth the Of Sliver Albert Chilgren. public, Williams notary at the counsel youth and a the began of (and final Minnesota, that hearing will be long journey. held 10o'clock April 2’, 1910 be at on a. m. said D’Arville, washard.” Frances “ It ■ foie) Register and United the Receiver the at ' sturdy French-Cauadian, in the Land Cilice in Ciookston, Minneota. States a | The said having, in affidavit. contestant father his father and proper “My a party. my forth filed March facts 4, 1910. set i grandfather lived and died in father’s I due diligence which show that after person' Warroad Commercial ■ tueir families Baudette, Spooner and little valley and all of the ' service of this notice be made, it al not can than three with them. Not two : Ordered and directed that such hereby more or s Effort this Combine Clubs in to Secure an |of , due publication. notice be given by and left province the D’Arvilles the proper Much Needed improvement we’re all in twenty Now years. gone; Roosevelt. Re cord address of Defendant. people only few left and they are a Toupin. Minnesota. Arthur P. - later. The people will ' Register. come young mind, old folks it don’t but with n^reial three Th? 3) Clubs of the us n I river and harbor for this grants ses- rather hard. In party of Baudette, Spooner and Warroad towns goes our are jU. S. Land Office Crookston, Minn at J sion but effort will be have made to an people from Maine and they have combine effort have will in to some an j Mar. 8, 1910. the members add this the grant at helped We like cheer to Congress of sufficient grant us our up. a sum money I Notice is he/eby given that Albert session, the work needs present to as an<T"they live, American cousins will have the meutb of the Rainy to iD. Cavilier, of Graceton, Minnesota, be done With this end in view, at once. and and will all begin again River dredged, and dikes constructed, near us we i who, December made Home-1 7, 1903, President Middleton has placed the on with old the West. We that again. it will fill grow up new not so up stead No. serial No. 7080; 02672, entry in Congressman’s Steenerson’s matter will people in and it set our are ways The brot the Commercial matter at SEJ SEJ, was up for SWJ, NEJ SWi, SJ Section hands the with that he make request ■ time for used take long to get us a Club meeting Tuesday evening, 35, Township 161 N , Range W. 33 : possible effort the to every secure the the only order. But it Ito was Powell of and Mr. the Warroad Club sth principal Meridian, has filed notice 1 grant. 1 thing could do. It we was necessary promised the hearty of his support jof intention make Final Five Year to ; The Canadian has done government for the yoimgpeople who discon- were Clnb. He stated that the interested matter | Proof, establish claim the land to to i siderable dredging behind rhe sand cor , tented with their lot.” Warroad, much, if (above not as described, before Alexander | bars the river mouth their at on own than Bnudette they | ■ more were as j Fosmark, U. S. Commissioner, —j— District ^oMTirFMin ■— but this is for the towing of account, anxious have the Keenora to call str. Warroad, Minnesota, lof Minnesota, Land at Office U. S. Crookston, Minnesota, logs. What is needed is dredging at now their and with the mouth of at town, April 1910. 4, the 20th day of April, 1910. that the big wiil allow freight and on hereby Notice is given that John B. the river de navigable it would cut m: Claimant witnesses: and tourist boats navigate, and the names as to ! Grignon, of Pitt, Beltrami County, the down miles 36 the return ' run on Patrick W. Ganye, of Graceton, Minn. Ciubs of the be three to towns April are congratulated Minn, who 9th, 1907, ide H on m trip. He stated that Congress few [OleA. a- Olson, of Graceton, Minnesota, .nWJ. E. No. No. NWJ their efforts have 8950, for the 03476, to on davsago had granted $65,000 for improvem Ej and NWJ Swi NE4, Section 16. ] Dave Cooper, of Giaceton, Minneso't work done. The plying of these boats Township 160 N, 32W, in the vicinity sth -nts of Warroad, Range P. M. 'John of Graceton, Minnem Ganye, ' wiil’mean this rsiderable section, to co has filed which sh what be notice of ke if intention done the to mi ws can Arthur P. Toupin, Pegis hoped ■and it is be that the proposed to right ; taken , Fimd commutation after ii. Proof, establish st- to to s;>re go j Congress has [improvement will successful. claim the land above already made be described the bei to • I I *!■ 111 .■ ' - * '■ rM ■—E——■WCT—IWeJMJMB ■ ■ A?-’ - fore Albert United States Berg, Comi lU. S. Land Office Cass Lake, at Mx mtssioner, District of Minnesota, at April esota, 1, 1910. Lutoch for Sale CaHiolic j Spooner, Church Beltrami County, Minnesota, : Notice is hereby given that Cari the seventeenth May day 1910, of on i Christenson, ’ of Clementson, Mirines I Claiman witnesses names as I < who, March 16, 1908, made C-. on Alfred D. Gri non King I ; Chippewa H E. No. 1129 Serial The of Ali iiph’s Cipt. Bult Launch •. ! Herbert Sanborn racing 03043, for SWJ lots NEL d 3, 2 S m I “i( Frank B. Emery May >ver-” Length Sth 27 feet. feet If 136, T. . 158. R. Section 29, lot 3. " i Frank A. All of Pitt, Bel■ Peterson, double cylinder in width, 8 h Tor i i'SN., W;. ■ j' ip h 2 .p. » s -e-.0-o trami Co., Minn. Mass 10:30 Machines cla condition, ‘rood ; Mr.iai. . M-■ ; In first ; f in m. a. Cylinder nor. -as s s c ?n u. P. Ton ' ■ Arthur I • ;ke I Proof, to Ou' out Mass t Spooner $375 ca.^h tukes her. n i at 9 c Jsier ‘a, R ni. new. ILs • da'in kt;/ il.e es: to ) a ove c< s cii d, McPriiiin. -F. J U. S. e.r D Ci L of Minnesota, S ct str n ”, < “BQ” Columbia Graphophone The is the new one Minnesota, nauonal Falls, tc. ’ u on kind. embodies of its It the points machine which he day of May l£th 1910. very s Claim int witnesses: How^Ed. names as Wise Found i made the of the Disc Graphophoncs. have great success Jam< Greig s convenient, shapely and simple, it is Compact, ! an Nels en- Schjei- the Wise Way ' Nicholas Burrell in talking machine departure design. tirely new of Lars Olson, All Clementson, Minnesota. the famous Columbia Aluminum has It Tone Arm Lester Ed. Old Wise’s Bartlett, horn. rubber tube, flower No horn brother. and big no a crane, was Register stand—and the horn swings in ■. direction. horn any no Lived with him since he ever v Columbia Graphophone ।U. S. Land Office Cass Lake Minn! at had typhoid—lost his after grip Mar. 16,1910. esota, Notice sickness—always hereby given that is that John white, alvirays Puseh, Type “BQ” Terms Boucherville. Ontaro, Canada Easy of on weak, always thin. Just able who February 4th, 1905, Homestead o*i mace Entry No. Serial, 521 No. 02488 with complete outfit of Columbia Cylinder hobble round aiMlive a his brother. to forNEjofNEi, on Section Township 36 Records, —0 n easy selection —$34.55 your own j 160 North, Range 28th West, of sth Wise’s physician, calling Mrs. Principal i Meridian has filed notice of S2O and the Other outfits S2OO, and all on way make i intention Final commutation to ?1l ^* s noticed Uncle Ed’s se an< Proof, establish claim land' the to to ' __ above described, before JtMcParllin I F. condition—went his right there over case Uuited ; States Commissioner, District of Miltons Spooner and W started him : Minnesota, International ■ DIGESTO., Falls, at j * on Koochiching County, Minnesota, the on 2nd day of May 1910. Ed. first developed ambition—then Claimant witnesses names - as flesh and Williams strength. Brandel, of Baudette, Minn. X v Charles A. Kennedy, of Springvale, Minnesota. Instead of burden, OW he is a now : Malcolm McLeod, of Springvale, Minn. WiWe Janies mainstay. Minnesota. Medill. of Frontier, J — — . Bartlett, Lester • DiOESTO” Register. “Mo for Ed. says fURSI , QWh BIG MONEY EDR HIDES AWD Di. J 3<jif Optic tsi < • f <>f »nd Fprt^ I 'T ■ S • ■ ; You Highest Market ^-7^,*-.; get Prices, T /uick of return and r* lutmey sat. TJ 7if .-;s- wiH his Rainv River ^e at I llß thippng eed-. by - uaraat the old and re ß reliable ® & to " k <'i manUfactu.rcd v-, by is twp jofficeTrrHn Apr. II Stri R 3. All to THEO. HAMM J BERMAN BREW|NG £O. BROS. A kind* of Dentil work.. Speetah s ' ST. FAUL,«M^». **^ a "*”* — Send far • quotations. 220 sta*>. *lr. our Rainy ' -V* - River. jAh ■- phoneme. I SO ; - < |M|n ■ - ■ - DEFECTIVE PAGE