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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. icallyexpressioned Kate he had County Agricultural Society ganized under the laws of the state the cause of agriculture in this county One of the World's Greatest known. There were the same regular for the purpose of developing the Remedies. would be Rreatly benefited. The annual meeting of the Koochiching features, the high bred figure, air and County Agricultural Society natural resources of this county. It pose, but the eyes were full of life, ami Come to the annual meeting and Mr. S. P. Mason, of Markle, Ind., Sun bonnet will be held at Northome on Tuesday, writes:—I have been in the drug trade the mouth curved in almost gentle is supported by the voluntary contributions renew your membership, or join the twenty years and have handled your lines. Her pale face was tinted with Jan. 18,1910, at which time the annual of its members, and by county society as a new member. If you cannot White Wine of Tar fifteen years. I ruddy gold. election of officers will take place and state appropriations. None of attend send 50 cents to the secretary have never sold a remedy that equals He wondered what his rei-eption and other important business be these sources of income alone is sufficient by mail so that we may know it. Fifteen years ago, I bought a bill would be, remembering the angry He Thought It Was Kate of this medicine from your agent. The transacted. It is desirable that every for its support and to rush it that you are with us in the good parti ug. first bottle I put out was for asthma Who Wore it, bull It Wasn't. member should attend this meeting, ahead to the prominence it deserves— work. We need you. "1 am very glad to see you. Mr. in the case of as. Ledbetter of this and any citizen of Koochiching count}7 we want more members. The annual Very truly yours, Vail," she said courteously, with extended town. The Dr. said he could not live. who wishes to become a member is also membership fee is only 50 cents—a By BELLE MANIATES. One bottle of Warner's White Wine hand, as he came up to her. A ad A. Tone, invited to attend. of Tar cured him and he is still living. small sum—yet if each citizen should He instantly took the cue. addressed T. L. Duncan, President. I think the world should know more This Society is a corporation or­ her as Miss Rand and avoided all allusion cheerfully contribute that amount Copyright, 1909, by Associated Literary Secretary. of this wonderful remedy. Press. and reference to the past. He was *$•••««£» glad it was to he this way. He wanted to begin acquaintance anew with this Officio of County Auditor 1 It was morning in Idaho, and tbe State of Minnesota womanly Kate. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. sun was beaming pleasantly upon Barry County of Itasca I "You must stay to supper. That's Vaii as be rode alongside the big what they call the meal out here. I irrigating canal that he had been sent In whose name Amount shall prepare it myself touight." Amount of Amount Date of Years for to inspect. Subdivision of Section assessed. Sec. Twp. Rg. Date of Sale for which "Don't you generally prepare it?" he Absolute required Judgment which sold "Many settlers on the reservation. sold Sale to redeem couldn't help asking. Jim?" he asked the foreman. "No," she said casually. "Bill, the i' rank Henneck Lots 11 and 12 19 65 23 May 1, 1899 "They are coming now that they see March 21, 1899 $ 5 20 1897 $ 50 69 $ 51 16 ruiik Hinnick help, cooks, but he is away." Lo& 11 and 12 19 65 23 May 1, 1899 the canal is a go. The nearest one is March 21, 1899 5 20 50 69 1897 51 lfc Frank Henneck Vail decided to accept the little fiction SE}4 of SW14 19 65 23 May 11, 1903 4 42 March 21, 1903 Judge Rand. Hl« shack's up yonder. 1901 34 14 se% 34 46 i'raiik Hinnick of swy4 19 65 regarding Bill. anJ when the judge 23 May 11, 1903 4 42 March 21, 1903 1901 34 14 34 46 He's in luck. We go right through his l\~bert McMiller Lots 5 and 6 30 65 23 May 8, 1900 came home and was informed by his March 21, 1900 6 09 1897 54 46 54 97 ranch." Rubt. McMiller Lots 5 aind 6 30 65 23 May 8, 1900 daughter that Bill had been called March 21, 1900 6 09 1897 54 46 54 97 Judge Hand! Vail wondered if it Frank Thompson SW14 of NW14 or lot 7 65 30 23 May 11, 1903 IHarch 21, 1903 4 42 away for two weeks, which was just 1901 31 71 32 00 Thos. H. Crosswell could be the same man be had known Lot 11 30 65 23) the length of time Vail was to be in SE14 of sw»4 long ago. He concluded ft was not 30 23) 65 the vicinity, he never changed expression. Lots 8 and 9 31 65 23) May 1, 1899 possible. March 21,1899 16 85 1.897 136 03 137 30 Thos. Croswell Lot 11 65 30 23) "Which way do I take to his ranch?" "Ruth," said the judge in reply. SE% of SW% 30 65 23) he asked. Lot# 8 and 9 "Ruth!" interrupted Vail in surprise. 31 65 23) May 1, 1899 March 21, 1899 16 85 1897 136 03 137 30 "He's generally clearing sagebrush O. F. Nelson SW14 Of SW*4 -1 2 23 May 14, 1906 She smiled. 66 March 21, 1906 1904 2 43 13 95 14 08 this time of day. Follow the canal and Olaf T. Nelson of SW14 SVV14 2 23 May 14, 1906 66 March 21, 1906 "Father calls me by my middle name 1904 2 43 13 95 14 08 you'll likely run on him." O. F. Nelson SE14 Off SW?4 2 23 May 14, 1906 66 March 21, 1906 1904 2 43 13 95 since we came out here. It was my 14 08 Olaf T. Nelson Vail rode on. tilting his sombrero SE% of SW14 2 23 May 14, 1906 66 March 21, 1906 1904 2 43 13 95 14 08 mother's name, and he thinks I atn Chas. Hansen Lot 1 back and humming a love tune. He 23 May 14, 1906 6 66 March 21, 1906 1904 3 03 4 29 4 33 growing to be like her." Chas. Hanson Lot 1 "was iu a contemplative mood this 6 23 May 14. 1906 66 March 21, 1906 1904 3 03 4 29 4 33 After supper, when the judge and Chas. Hansen Lot 2 66 23 May 14, 1906 6 morning, and the word "Rand" carried March 21, 1906 1904 3 03 4 29 4 33 Chas Hanson Vail had smoked and chatted, a neighbor Lot| 2 6 23 May 14, 1906 66 Inarch 21, 1906 1904 3 03 Mm back to the east, where he had 4 29 4 33 Cha.3. Hansel swy4 of NE% came to talk planting to the judge. 23 May 14, 1906 6 66 March 21, 1906 1904 2 81 3 99 4 03 been born and bred, but whose dust he Chas. Hanson SW}4 Of NE& 66 May 14, 1906 Barry proposed to Ruth (as he now 6 23 March 21, 1906 1904 2 81 3 99 4 03 had shaken from his feet five years before. Chas. Han sec. 6E14 of NE»4 23 May 14, 1906 6 66 liked to think of hen that they ride March 21, 1906 1904 2 89 4 10 4 14 At that time he had been in love Chas. Hanson SEft of NE% 6 66 23 May 14, 1906 2 89 March 21, 1906 1904 4 10 down the course of the canal, and she 4 14 A. B. GalversoC with Kate Rand, an imperious, self 6Wy« of NE& 7 66 23 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 2 81 9 49 9 58 readily accepted. He remembered how A. B. Halvorson willed girl. One fateful day she had SWK of NEK 7 66 23 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 2 81 9 49 9 58 well she used to ride and how well her A. 13. Gal versoai SEK of NEK announced her intention of going to a 7 66 23 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 2 89 9 60 9 69 boyish slimness looked in the saddle. A. B. Halvorson SEK df NEK May 14, 1906 7 23 masquerade in the character and dress 66 March 21, 1906 1904 2 89 9 60 9 69 J. C. Keren But never in city parks could they Lot 1 May 14, 1906 27 66 23 6f March 21, 1906 1904 4 58 6 60 6 66 a page. His young, conservative J. C. Keran Lot, 1 have had this glorious canter over the 66 May 14, 1906 27 23 March 21, 1906 1904 4 58 6 60 6 66 scruples were horrified. He objected, J. C. Keren Lot, 2 66 23 May 14, 1906 wind swept way on the open plains. 27 March 21, 1906 1904 65 6 70 6 76 4 and when she persisted in carrying out J. C. Keran Lot 2 27 23 May 14, 1906 They came back in the glory of a western 66 4 65 6 70 6 76 March 21, 1906 1904 her intention his dictatorial attitude J. E. Johnson NEK «f aWK 69 23 May 8, 1905 28 1903 16 17 43 17 59 moonlight. When near the shack March 21, 1905 4 J. E. Johnson moved him to break the engagement. NW SWK 38 69 23 May 8, 1905 3 53 16 44 16 59 March 21, 1905 1903 Barry drew rein. J. E. Johnson Immediately afterward he secured au SWK of SWK 69 23 May 8. 1905 28 1903 3 52 14 15 14 28 March 21, 1905 "Shall we," he asked earnestly, "begin J. E. Johnson SEK of SWrK appointment as civil engineer in the 28 69 23 May 8, 1905 2 45 14 79 14 93 March 21, 1905 1903 all over again?" Unknown SEK of SWK 1 64 24 May 19, 1900 west. Lately his love affair viewed at March 21, 1900 31 23 31 52 1886 to 1395 18 14 J. L. Davis "Yes." she replied in a low tone. SWK of SEK 1 64 24 May 19, 1900 33 63 33 94 long range appeared a very boyish affair. March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 14 N. Bouthella "That was what I wanted to ask you NEK of NWK or lot fi 3 64 24 May 19, 1900 March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 14 30 05 30 33 W. Bouthella NEK of NWK or lot 3 to do." 3 24 May 19, 1900 64 March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 14 30 05 30 33 When he came upon the solitary figure N. Bouthella 4 NWK of NWK or lot 3 64 24 May 19, 1900 For the uext two weeks every moment March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 27 87 18 04 27 61 digging doggedly at a resisting W. Bouthella 4 NWK of NWK or lot 3 64 24 May 19, 1900 he could snatch from his work March 21, 1900 1886 to, 1895 18 04 27 61 27 87 N. Bouthella root he recognized the man who had NEK of NEK or lot 1 4 64 24 May 19, 1900 March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 7 72 27 61 27 87 Barry spent at the shack. Feeling W. bouthella come so near being his father-in-law. NEK of NEK or lot 1 4 24 May 19, 1900 64 March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 7 72 27 61 27 87 that he was depriving the judge of N. Eouthella There were mutual recognitions of SEK of NEK 4 64 24 May 19, 1900 March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 14 27 61 27 87 Bill's help, he put in some effective W. Bouthella SEK of NEK 4 64 pleasure, and then the judge explained 24 May 19, 1900 March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 14 27 61 27 87 work on the ranch. In his rides, walks J. L. Davis NWK of NEK 64 24 May 19, 1900 that he had been caught in the financial 12 March 21, 1900 188ft to 189E 18 14 33 92 34 24 J. S. Davis and talks with Kate Ruth he felt a NWK of NEK 12 64 24 May 19, 1900 March 21, 1900 coil of Wall street and had lost all 1886 to 1895 18 14 33 92 34 24 Unknown NEK of NWK sense of intimacy he had never known 12 64 24 May 19, 1900 March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 14 32 79 33 10 his worldly possessions. B. N. Harsh O NEK of SEK 23 65 24 May 14. 1906 when with the Kate of olden days. March 21, 1906 1904 3 72 19 93 20 12 "Just enough left." he said, "to make B. N. Harsch NEK of SEK 23 65 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 "Darling." he said impetuously one 3 72 19 93 20 12 a payment on 160 acres here, which I B. N. Harsh NWK df SEK 23 65 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 3 72 19 93 night after a long silence, "can you 20 12 J. L. Davis shall put to potatoes. The spirit of the SEK of SWK 1 64 May 19. 1900 24 March 21. 1900 1886 to 1895 18 14 31 23 31 52 forget the past and my boyish superiority? tvest has caught me. Barry. I wouldn't B. N. Harsch l\ Vv 7-1 Cri £.074 ti 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 3 72 Can you learn to love me 19 93 20 1J go back into Wall street purgatory for again. Kate?" A. F. Anderson any consideration." NE-/4 NEK 25 65 24 May 12, 1902 March 21, 1902 1900 6 19 37 08 37 43 "Don't!" she cried breathless. "I am A. F. And rton N \v oIt i\iS/4 25 65 24 -May 12, 1902 After Vail had related his own experiences March 21, 1902 1900 6 19 38 06 38 42 Lawrence Anderson not Kate!" Svv oil or lot 1 65 25 24 May 12, 1902 and inquired after the fortunes March 21, 1902 1900 6 67 40 22 41 30 SWK NEK Laurence Anderson of or lot 1 65 of He looked at her in bewilderment. 25 24 May 12, 1902 mutual friends he asked almost March 21, 1902 1900 6 67 40 22 41 30 Lawrence Anderson ofi WiiK 65 SE1/* 25 24 May 12, 1902 "1 am Kate's younger sister. 1 was sheepishly: March 21, 1902 1900 6 19 21 57 21 77 Laurence Anderson SE*/4 of i\EK 25 65 24 May 12, 1902 away at school when you knew her. March 21, 1902 1900 6 19 21 57 21 77 "Did Kate come out here with you?" F. A. Anderson NEK of N 25 65 24 May 12, 1902 March 21, 1902 1900 but I used to love to hear about you 6 19 37 08 37 43 NE'a The judge was silent for a moment. A. F. Anderson of NWK 25 65 24 May 12, 1902 March 21, 1902 1900 6 19 37 08 37 43 from father. I didn't know at the first Then he said, with a sigh: A. F. Anderson of or lot 2 SEK NWK 25 65 24 May 12, 1902 March 21, 1902 1900 6 51 43 95 44 36 that you mistook me for her. Afterward—well. Lawrence Anderson "Can you picture Kate in the primitive of or lot 7 NEK SJLK 25 65 24 May 12, 1902 March 21, 1902 1900 5 88 41 00 41 38 I was afraid you would Laurence Anderson of or lot 7 life? She had an opportune invitation NEK SEK 25 65 24 May 12, 1902 March 21, 1902 1900 5 88 41 00 41 38 J. .Johnson. not care for me. but you can't have otf NEK SWK 65 27 24 May 19, 1900 to accompany some relatives on March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 17 08 39 45 39 82 J. Johnson 65 her. She's engaged." NWK SWK 27 24 May 19, 1900 a trip abroad." March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 15 39 45 39 82 J. Johnson of 65 "Dear." he said gently, "I don't want SWK SWK 27 24 May 19, 1900 March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 15 39 45 "And you live out here alone?" exclaimed 39 82 J. Jociee otf SEK SWK 65 27 24 iMay 19, 1900 Kate. I want you. whether you are March 21, 1900 1886 to 1895 18 15 39 45 39 82 Vail pityingly. P. Mo&seth of SEK NEK 27 65 24 May 12, 1902 March 21, 1902 1900 Kate. Ruth or Bill." 6 19 40 42 40 80 "No. I have my helper, Bill. We Louis E. Ilogan of 67 NEK SWK 13 May 14, 1906 24 March 21, 1906 1904 4 60 37 98 38 33 "Bill?" she interrupted faintly. are very comfortable—a little shack for Louis 13. Hagan of 67 NEK SWK 13 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 4 60 37 98 38 33 "1 knew." he laughed. "Bill's sunbonnet a Louis E. Hogan living room and dining room combined, of 67 NWK SWK 13 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 4 60 37 29 37 64 gave him away." Louis E. Hagan of 67 two sleeping tents and an out NWK SWK 13 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 4 60 37 29 37 64 IxHiis E. Hogan of SWK SWK 13 67 24 May 14, 1906 of door oven—a place for these parts." March 21, 1906 1904 4 60 37 39 37 74 Louis E. Hagan of 67 SWK SWK 13 24 A1 ay 14, l^Oti But Vail was not listening. His attention March 21, 1906 1904 4 60 37 39 37 74 Louis E. Hagan of 67 SEK SWK 13 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 was concentrated on a slender EYE OF THE CAMERA. 4 60 37 39 37 74 l.ouisl E. Hagan of 13 67 May 14, 1906 SEK SWK 24 March 21, 1906 1904 4 60 37 39 figure that was approaching in the distance. 37 74 Ole N. Eisperland of NWK NWK 14 67 flay 14, 1906 24 March 21, 1906 1904 5 49 57 59 58 13 The figure was clad in khaki Ole N. Elsperland The Longer It Looks the More It Sees of 67 SWK NWK 14 May 14, 1906 24 March 21, 1906 1904 6 12 51 56 52 04 trousers, blue shirt, a red kerchief and R. J3. Drunell Within Certain Limits. of 67 May 14, 1906 NEK SEK 22 24 March 21, 1906 1904 3 30 4 30 4 34 a sunbonnet. It. E. Duinell NEK Ovf SEK 67 24 May 14, 1906 22 March 21, 1906 Often the eye of the camera will decipher 1904 3 30 4 30 4 34 R. E. Drunell of 67 "Who in the world is that?" he asked. NWK SEK 24 May 14, 1906 22 March 21, 1906 1904 3 21 documents of which the writing 4 56 4 60 R. E. Duinell of 67 NWK SEK 24 May 14, 1906 The judge turned hastily and looked 22 March 21, 1906 1904 3 21 4 56 had been substantially obliterated by 60 R. E. Drunell of 67 SWK SEK 24 Mav 14, 1906 confused. 22 904 March 21, 1906 2 90 4 12 4 16 age. says a writer in Van Norden's R. E. Duinell of 67 SWK SEK I 24 May 14, 1906 22 varch 21, 1906 1904 "Oh, that's Bill! I want him to go to 2 90 4 12 4 16 Magazine. I have successfully copied R. E. Drunell of SEK SEK 67 I 24 May 14, 1906 22 March 21, 1906 1904 2 46 the next ranch on an errand for me. 3 48 3 51 R. E. Duinell with the camera the utterly faded photograph of SEK SEK 22 67 I 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 2 46 3 48 3 51 Excuse nie a moment. 1 will be back." Ed. McStay of 25 of a classmate of forty years NEK SWK I 24 May 14, 1906 68 March 21, 1906 1904 3 21 33 11 33 42 He hastened toward the sunbouneted Edward McStay 25 NEK of SWK 68 I 24 previous. Mav 14. 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 3 21 33 11 33 42 El. McStay figure, and after a moment's conversation 25 SEK of SWK I 24 May 14. 1906 68 March 21, 1906 1904 Changes in the pigment of the skin, 4 60 47 13 47 57 Edward McStay the figure turned and went the of 25 24 SEK SWK 68 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 4 60 47 13 undiscovered by the eye, appear with 47 57 Unknown "Way from which it had come. Lot 8 31 68 24 May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 2 07 11 54 11 65 distinctness on the sensitive plate, and C. M. Keyes SEK of NEK 64 I 25 "Your Bill doesn't look equal to 20 May 8. 1905 March 21, 1905 1903 5 66 43 00 43 40 E. M. Keyer it is said that ample warning of approaching SEK of NEK 25 20 64 May 8, 1905 much hard work." observed Vail dryly. March 21, 1905 1903 5 66 43 00 43 40 C. M. Keyet disease has been thereby 64 NEK of SEK I 25 20 May 8. 1905 March 21, i«»n 1903 "Bill's all right at farm work or 4 88 41 45 41 84 E. M. Keyer given. 64 NEK cjT SEK I 25 May 20 8, 1905 March 21, 1905 1903 4 88 housework." assured the judge. "He's 41 45 41 84 C. M. Keyes G4 SWK of NWK 21 40 The camera takes pictures of subjects Way 8, 1905 March 21, 1905 1903 6 33 46 87 47 31 Wiry, willing, enduring and, best of all. E. M. Keyed* SWM of NWK 21 64 25 Mav 8, 1905 which cannot be made to appear March 21, 1905 1.903 6 33 46 87 47 31 intensely interested in the development C. M. Keyes NWVi of SWK 2L 64 25 a S, ay 1905 March 21, 1905 1903 5 66 42 22 on the ground glass and of those which 42 61 of the ranch." E. M. Keyer 21 64 25 NWK of SWK May 1905 8, March 21, 1905 1903 5 66 42 22 42 61 the eye of man has never seen. The J. K. Hamery "You see a good many queer sights 30 64 25 May SWU of NWK S. 1^05 March 21, 1905 1903 6 33 13 66 13 79 human eye can penetrate space no J. K. Hanney SO 64 25 (May in Idaho." remarked Vail, "but I'll SWK of NWK 8, 1905 March 21, 1905 1903 6 33 13 66 13 79 J. K. Hamery farther in au hour than in a single 30 64 I 25 May 8, 1905 SEK of NWK swear I never saw a man or lad wearing March 21, 1905 1903 5 66 11 57 11 68 J. K. Hanney instant. Yet the eye of the camera SEi-i of NWK1 30 25 May 8, 1905 a sunbonnet." March 21, 1905 1903 5 66 11 57 11 68 Frank J. Dunne will gaze into the sky for hours, looking 24 65 25 NEK of NEK May 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 "Bill lost his one and only sombrero 3 73 24 98 25 20 Frank J. Dunn NEK of NEK 24 65 25 May 14, 1906 deeper and seeking more with each March 21, 1906 1904 3 73 24 98 25 20 in a reckless ride last week. He went Frank J. Dunne 24 SEK of NEK 65 I 25 Hay 14, 1906 March 21, 1906 second that passes. 1904 3 82 26 22 26 46 to the nearest ranch to buy or borrow Frank .V. Dunn 24 65 SEK of NEK I 25 May 14. 1906 March 21, 1906 1904 3 82 26 22 Through this attribute of the camera 26 46 Helena Marslik one. but the only superfluous headgear 24 65 NEK of FEK I 25 May 14, 1906 arch 21, 1906 1904 3 82 22 54 22 75 a great chart of the heavens is now Fra.uk J. Dunn it had was this sunbo'inet, to which 24 65 25 May 14, 1906 NRVi of SEK March 21, 1906 1904 3 82 22 54 22 75 being made. In this work distinguished Hele-iui Marslik 65 he is quite attached, a:* he is a little NWK of SEK 24 I 25 May 14, 1.906 March 21, 1906 1904 3 73 25 96 26 20 Frank J. Dunn astronomers and photographers 24 65 NWK if SEK 25 IMay 14, 1906 fearful of suustrokes." March 21, 1906 1904 3 73 25 96 26 20 J. K. Hannary throughout the world are co-operating, 25 64 SEK of NEK May 8, 1905 March 21, 1905 "Well. I must return t..» the canal. I I 26 1903 5 66 10 52 10 62 J. K. Han nay 64 SEK of ^TEK 25 May 8, 1905 Yet not one in a hundred of the stars 26 Mfreh 21, 1905 1903 5 66 Intend to be neighborly, judge." 10 52 10 62 Robt. Mc Miller nr, I 30 TCVo of WVH May 1, 1899 already plainly pictured by them was March 21, 1899 1897 8 53 65 89 66 5ft "Of course. Let me see. Come over ever seen by the unaided eye of scientists. tomorrow to dinner." son, Thos. h. Crosswell, nos. Croswe ., O. F. Nelson, Otaf a. b. L' nansen' ^nas* n.inwn» H- uaiverson, i-iaivorson, j, c. Keren. J. C. Keran, J. E. Johnson, Unknown, J. L. Davis, N. Vail chuckled softly as he rode Bouthella, W. Bouthella, J. S. Davis, B. N. Harsh, B. N. Harsch, A. F.Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Laurence Anderson, F. A. Anderson, J. away. A Verbal Speedometer. Johnson, J. Jones, P. Mosseth, Louis E. Hogan, Louis E„ Hagan, Ole N. Elsperland, R. E. Drunell, R. E. Duinell, «Ed McStay Edward McStay, "I wonder if the judge thought he C. M. Keyes, E. M. Keyer, J. K. Hamery, 1. K. Hanney. Frank J. Dunne -rank J. Dunn, Helena Marslik, J. K, Hannay, Hannary. Every calling has its technical vocabulary. could string me that way. I have a You and each of you are hereby notified that the foregoing pieces or parcels of land situated of of in the county Koochiching (formerly a part jind those who are familiar with very firm conviction that Bill is Kate, cue county of Itasca) and state of Mmioeeota are now assessed the respective name set before each description em respectively- that on +he respective it are often surprised and irritated at and rememlieriilg~my boyish horror of date set after each description respectively in. the column headed "Date of Sale" at a sale land pursuant real of to the estate tax judgment the difficulty other people have in understanding male attire, the judge headed her. off. duly made and given and by the District court and tor said county of Itasca on the respective date set after in each description respectively it. A writer in the New to the column headed "Date of Judgment" in a proceeding to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent on real estate for the respective vear or I suppose he tiiought he had deceived York World tells of an old horseman years set after each description respectively in the column headed "Years far Which Sold" said pieces or parcels of land were each severalh- and me with his evasive statement about in Maiue who had run over a man and separately sold for the respective amount set -vfter each description respectively in the coiumn headed."Amount for Which Sold" and the same her trip abroad and invited me tomorrow. were respectively bid in by the state of Minnesota for the respective amount last mentioned, that thereafter andon the 8th day A D., was being sued for damages. of November when he will take pains to have 1309, the said pieces or parcels *f l««id, not having bew .iwsiigned to purchasers and not then having been redeemed from said sale, were each The court asked the defendant if he Bill, alias Kate, absent. 1 know of severally aind separately sold and conveyed at public saie by the County Auditor of said Itasca county pursuant to the direction order and was driving fast. He answered, "I no reason why we should not meet in the otajte auditor of the state Minnesota and in accordance with the provisions of the statutes in duch aiK case made provideo for the respective was going a pace." The court then amount set after each description respectively the cvlumn hearted "^luount of Absolute Sale which to friendly fashion. I know I admire amount was duly paid the said, "Now. kindly tell the gentlemen couzuty ct that 'troncurer Tt&aca coomty separate certificates of file ea&b of said ox parcels land were dulv issued by the her a thousand times more than I ever of the jury just how fast you were going." oounity auditor at said Itaac* county each of said t,y and uerfcKk ate» has been presented me at my the holdev thereof for the purpose of did for coming out here and wearing having notice of expiration of time for redemption and served gatven tliart. the unount required Ao redeem each piec or parcolumu any kind of clothes for working purposes. cefli of land, exclusive of the coats to accrue upon said notice, thb respective in "Well," said the defendant, "I reckon is amount set after each descriprior- respectively the I'll just go over tonight, whether headed "Amount of Absolute Sale" with kufceawst at ihle raite a twelve p«r per (ISO cent annum from aid ^th naj of November, A I was going a clip." D„ 1909, to I am welcome or not. and stay to the day of such redemption and that the amount required redeen or ot to each piece parcel land at this date exclusive of the costs accrue upc "Well, will you tell the jury how supper. Fancy the sybarite Kate cooking!" said notice is the respective amount set after ^ach description respectively in the columi headed Amount Required Redeexr ar-' thr t- fast a clip is?" time for the redemption of said pieces or parcels of land from said salo will expire sixty (.60) day^ after the service of thi notice -nd filing "Well, it's going a dite." proof of such service in my office** •ot Late in the afternoon he rode up to "Now. will you tell the jury how fast deal a. D- 19u9 Witness my hand of office this '6th day of December the shack, and. as he expected. Bill, a dite is?" M. •. SPANG. elad in feminine attire, was in the "Well, a dite's a dite. Anybody auditor of Rase* loiraty Minnesota. toorway. She was a different girl (Seal of Office, County Auditor, Ttasca county. Minn.) knows what a dite is." from the handsome, languorous, cyn­