International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 24, 1910 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. THE HORSE WON. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF LAND INEW fISM LAWS NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OP REDEMPTION UNDER THE OCEAN. HIS NOSE WAS SAFE. CONTRACT Office of the County Auditor, To Simon Langevin: County of Koochiching, state ot MinnesotaTo A Race With a Locomotive When Rail* Mathilda Wallow: are But His Nerves Were In a State of Take notice, that you in default, under Things That Happen at the Bottom roads Were New. International Agreement to Regulate You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment the and according to conditions of two certain Cold Chill Collapse'. of the Sea. In 1822 the tirst charter was obtained sale held on the 14th day of May. contracts whereby Horace I. Bedell and Pishing in Lake ol the Woods 1906. the following described parcel of land Naturalists dispute as to the quantity "I was sitting on the veranda of a Elna Bedell, his wife, agreed to convey to for a railroad in the L'uiied States. situated in the county of Itasca (now a you, upon the full performance of the terms and Rainy Lake. mining towu hotel one afternoon a of light at the bottom of the sea. Animals It was for a line from Philadelphia part of Koochiching county) and state of of said contracts, reference 10 each contract Minnesota, to-wit: from below 700 fathoms either good many years ago." said a veteran Is more particularly maue hereinafter ihe a poiut on the Susquehanna river, tint The southwest quarter (sw^) of the northwest following aescribeu property situated in the have no eyes or faint indications of engineer, "and was lazily smoking one was uever built. On the quarter (uwj0 of sec. twentv-nine(29)ia The international fisheries regulations announce county of Koochiching, state of Miunesota township sixty-seven (67) north of range them, or else their eyes are very large of the nicest meerschaum pipes you towit: ment of the project some one asked for the protection and preservation twenty tour (24)west was sold lor the sum of Lot thirty-one (31). of block (2), of Holler's ever saw when out of the tail of my and protruding. one of the Baltimore newspapers. Four and 98-100 (4.9S) dollars. Addition to Koochiching, now international of food fishes in international That the amount required Another strange thing is that if the eye I saw that a bad man down at the Falls, Minu., upon wuich said contract lor "What is a railroad, anyhow" The to redeem said parcel, exclusive ot the coststo boundary waters of the United States the sale of the above des ribed property creatures in the lower depths have any other end of the veranda had his gun accrue upon this notice, is the sum of editor was forced to reply that he did there was due payments as follows: On and Canada has been prepared by the seven and 22-100 (7.22) dollars. and interest color it is orange or red or reddish sighted at me. They were a wild lot not know, but that "perhaps some November 1st, 1909, $5.00 December 1st, 1909, oth as provided by law to the day such $5.00 January 1st, I9i0, S5.00 arid February joint commissioners, Prof. E. E. around there, and 1 couldn't tell orange. Sea anemones, corals, shrimps er correspondent can tell." redemption is made and that the tax certificate 1st. 1910, all payments bearing interest issued upon said sale has been presented and crabs have this brilliant color. whether he meant to shoot me or the Prince and David Starr Jordan, under at the rate of S per cent nee annum until Seven years later on the little wooden to me by the holder thereof, ana the time paid lrom October 2nd, 1909. the last date being Sometimes it is pure red or scarlet, pipe. The chances were in favor of the the authority of a treaty agreed track along the Lackawanna creek for redemption of said parcel from said sale the date of said contract. will expire sixty days after the service of and iu many specimens it inclines toward pipe, however, and it seemed a good Lot thirty-tw (&i), of block two (2), Holler's the first locomotive had its trial. The upon in April. 1908'. They will come this notice and proof thereof has been filed Addition to Koochichin* now International purple. Not grc -n or blue fish chance to test my nerve. I made up in my office. experiment was far from successful, into forr*e by simultaneous proclamation Falls, Minn. The contract for the sale my mind to let him shoot and to pretend Witness my hand and official seal this 11th, is 1'OUMI. of this lot is dated November 15th. 1909, and and for a number of years afterward day of February, 1910. at Washington and Ottawa on a the payments thereon that have become The orange red is the fish's protection. a careless air. but I'm telling you the trains on most of the railroads continued II. L. SLOCUM. due are as follows: December 1st. 1909, $5 00 date to be agreed upon. This will for the bluish green light in the in the ten or fifteen seconds of waiting i7 3 3t0r° county. Minnesota- to be drawn by horses. The 9 i8.1' February 1st. 1910, 1910, probably be January 1st. next. »o,oo, with interest at 8 per cent per annum bottom of the ocean makes the orange the sweat came out at every pore, and first locomotive on the Baltimore and from date thereof. The regulations applying to the or the red fish appear of a neutral tint my heart pounded my ribs sore. I felt Ohio had sails attached. So did the The payments in the contracts above referred N OTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION and hides it from its enemies. Many a sort of tick at the bowl of the pipe, to have become due on the dates as Lake of the Woods, Rainy lake and cars. These sails were hoisted wheu above set forth and remai" unpaid as the Office of the County Auditor. animals are black, others neutral in heard the crack of the gun and knew Rainy liver are as follows: Th the wind was in the right direction so date hereof, and no part thereof has been County of Koochiching. State of Minnesota color. Some fish are provided with paid or the interest thereon, and the said that a bullet had passed through the To Mathilda Wallow: weight limit for whitetish shall be as to help the locomotive. ,stli exisJs above stated at to the as You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment boring tails, so that they can burrow pipe. 1 got a brace with my hands and The rivalry between the railroads contract of purchase of each oi said tracts two pounds, for lake trout two pounds sale held on the 14th day of May, ot land. in the mud. feet and waited for a second bullet, 1906. the following described parcel of land, using locomotives and those using and the size limit for yellow pike shall Now, therefore, you are hereby notified, situated in the county of Itasca (now a part The surface of the submarine mountain and it went through the bowl after the horses was very bitter. In August. that unless on or before thirty days after of Koochiching county) and state of Minnesota. be thirteen inches in length. No nets is covered with shells, like an ordinary first. I sat there until his fourth bullet the service of this notice upon you. you pay to-wit: 1830. an actual trial of speed was held to Horace I. Bedell and Elna Bedell, at International shall be used for commercial fishing The southeast quarter (se^) of the northwest seabeach. showing that it is the had hit the pipe and knocked the between a horse and one of the pioneer Falls, Minnesota, the amounts (nw»£) quarter of sec.twenty-nine [29] in in Rainy river. TSo nets shall be used feasting place of vast shoals of carnivorous bowl off the stem, and then the shooter due as above stated and the interest thereon, township sixty-seven [67] north of range locomotives which did not result in and perform the terms and conditions of twentv-four[24] west was sold for the sum of within a radius of one-half mile from animals. sauntered up to me and laughingly favor of the locomotive. The race was said contracts imposed upon vou to be performed. four and 60-100 [4.60.] A codtisli takes a whole oyster into the mouth of any river flowing into said: said contracts and each of them will That the amount required to redeem said on the Baltimore and Ohio, the locomotive be cancelled terminated, and all of your parcel, exclusive ot the costs to accrue upon its mouth, cracks the shell, digests the 'Excuse me. stranger, but 1 thought and Rainy lake or Lake of the Woods and being one built by Peter Cooper, right, title and interest thereunder and in this notice, is the sum of six and 7o-100 meat and ejects the shell. Crabs crack it was imitation.' and to the property therein described forfeited dollars, and interest as provided by no nets shall extend more than onethird who also acted as engine driver. [.7o] aud annuled. Said cancellation and the shells and suck out the meat. This law to the day such redemption is made 'Same as you are,' 1 replied. The horse, a gallant gray, was iu the termination of said cohtract to take effect the distance across any bay or and that the tax certificate issued upon said accounts for whole mounds of shells April 11,1910. "My gibe hurt him. but he was man habit of pulling a car on a track parallel sale has been presented to me by the holder channel constituting a part of such Dated this 2nd day of February, 1910 that are often found. thereof, and the time for redemption of said enough to tell everybody about my to that used by the locomotive. At HOKACE I. BEDELL parcel from said sale will expire sixty days, waters. Trap nets are prohibited. Not a fishbone is ever found that nerve, and the boys chipped in sufficient first the gray had the better of the ,. ELNA BEDELL after the service of this notice and proof McPartlin & Langland, After January 1st next, no gill nets of is not honeycombed by the boring thereof has been filed in my office. nuggets to buy me a new fifty race, but when he was a quarter of a Attorneys. 2-3 3-3 Witness my hand and official seal this 11th less than live inches mesh shall be shellfish and falls to pieces at the dollar pipe. Say. do you know what day of February, 1910. mile ahead Mr. Cooper succeeded in touch of the hand. This shows what [L- S.] H. SLOCUM, happened to me when I made an excuse used for whitetish or lake trout and getting up enough steam to pass tbe Auditor ot Koochiching County. Minnesota destruction is constantly going on in to go upstairs after my old corncob? no gill of less than four inches mesh 2-17 3-3 horse amid terrific applause. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION these depths. I had no sooner got into my for other fish. No gill net shall be At that moment a band slipped from Office of County Auditor. If a ship sinks at sea with all on room than my knees gave out. chills NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION County of Koochiching, state of Minnesota. a pulley, and "though Mr. Cooper lacerated set within one-fourth of a mile from To Geo. Schwirtz: board it will be eaten by flsh, with the Office of the County Auditor. galloped up my spine, and I'll be hanged his hands trying to replace it any pond net. There shall be a closed You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment County of Koochiching, state of Minnesota exception of the metal, and that will if I didn't faint away and lie there sale held on the 8th day of March.1905, To Itathilda Wallow: the engine stopped, the horse passed it season on the Lake of the Woods and corrode and disappear. Not a bone of the following described parcel of land, situated You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment for ten minutes. It had suddenly occurred and came in the winner.'" in the county of Itasca [now a part of sale held on the 14th day of May, Rainy lake for all commercial fishing a human body will remain after a few to me that the bowl of that As there were no brakes on the early Koochiching county] and state of Minnesota. 1906, the following described parcel of land, from October 16th to November 30th. days.—Philadelphia North American. to-wit: situated in the county of Itasca [now a part pipe was only six inches from my nose trains, they used to stop and to Lot four (4) of section eighteen (18) in of Koochiching county] and state of Minnesota. It is recommended that in the early while the fellow was doing his shooting, start with jolts which threw the passengers township sixty-nine (69) north of range to-wit: Had to Do It. twenty-two (22) west was sold for the sum of The northwest quarter [nw^] of the northwest future Canada and the United States and I have not yet got over touching across the car. The coupling Seven and 39-100 (1.39) dollars. quarter [nwj^] of section twenty-nine Cbamp Clark was showing a constituent my nasal organ now and then to shall adopt a concurrent and uniform was with chains, having two or three That the amount xequired to redeem [29] in township sixty seven [67] north of about the capitol one day when see if it is safe." said parcel, exclusive of the costs range twenty-four [24] west was sold for system of licenses for fishing in treaty feet of slack, which the engine in to accrue upon this notice, is the sum of the sum of three and 97-100 [3.97] dollars. tie invited attention to a solemn faced starting took up with a series of fierce waters.—Warroad Plaindealer. twenty-five and 15-100 [25.15] dollars, That the amount required toredeem Individual just entering a committee and interest as provided by law to the day said parcel, exclusive ot the jerks. The shock on stopping was such redemption is made and that the tax costs to accrue upon this notice, is the room. even worse and "never failed to send certificate issued upon said sale has been sum of five and 76-100 (5.76) dollars, and Every heart contains peffection's "See that chapV" asked Clark. "He For Sale presented to me by the holder thereof, and interest as provided by law to the day suchi the passengers flying." germ.—Shelley. the time for redemption of said parcel from redemption is made: and that the tax certificate reads .every one of the speeches delivered There were no whistles in the old said sale will expire sixty days after tbe service issued upon said sale has been presented \20 acres of land, NE£ of NEi, section in the house." to me by the holder thereof, and the time of this notice and proof thereof has days. Signals were given by pushing 31, and W£ of NWi. section 32, been filed in my office. for redemption of said parcel from said sale "What!" gasped the constituent. Pulmonary Consumption up the valve on the dome by hand aud will expire sixty days after the service of Witness my hand and official seal this 14th T. 67, R. 21, St. Louis county, Minnesota, "Fact," said Clark. "Beads every day of February 1910. this notice anc1 proof thereof has been filed My wife has been troubled with weak letting the steam escape with a loud [L- S.] L. H. SLOCUM. in my office. one-quarter mile from logging word of 'em too!" lungs and was pronounced to be in hissing noise. On the New Castle and Auditor of Koochiching county, Minnesota. Witness my hand and official seal this llth "Who is he?" queried the visitor, regarding "spur" of Y. R. L. Ry. and 3^ miles 2-17 3-3 day of February, 1910. Frenchtowu railroad when the signal the last stages of pulmonary consumption. the phenomenon closely. (L. S.) L. H. SLOCUM. from Winnipeg & Rainy Lake Ry. was heard the slaves around the station Auditor of Koochiching county, Minnesota. She commenced taking White "A proofreader at the government 2-17 3-3 75,000 white pine, 100,000 spruee, tamarack, would rush to the arriving train, Wine of Tar and received relief at printing office," explained Champ.— NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION balsam and poplar, mixed, seize hold of it and pull back with all once and is now using the fourth bottle Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Office of County7 Auditor. their might while the agent stuck a NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION about 150 cords of pulpwood and some County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota and her health is better than for To S. C. Greer: Office of the County Auditor. piece of wood through a wheel. cedar. Rat Root creek passes through County of Koochiching, state of Minnesota. many years. We cheerfully recommend You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment There were so many collisions and To Mathilda Wallow: sale held on the 14th day of May. 1906, two forties. Soil is dark loam subsoil. Nothing of the Kind it to all. the following described parcel of land, You are herebv notified that at a tax judgment explosions that some southern railroads Mrs. Askit—When she's abroad does Rev. J. R. Fly, Price, $1,300, one-half mineral sale held on the Hth day of May, situated in the county of Itasca (now a part introduced what they called a 1906, the following described parcel of land she hobnob with royalty? Mrs. Nonaught—Mercy. Susan E. Fly, of Koochiching county) and state of Minnesota. rights reserved. Will sell timber to-wit: situated in the county of Itasca [now a part barrier car between the locomotive and Brook line Sta., Mo. no! Her behavior is of Koochiching county] and state of Minnesota, NEi of SEi of section twenty-t.vo (22) in alone if desired. Address, Box 872, the passenger coaches of the train. Sold by litis the Druggist. to-wit: township seventy (70) north of range twenty-two always extremely proper.—Smart Set. Eveleth, Minn. (22) west was sold for the sum of The northeast quarter [nej^] of the northwest This barrier car consisted of a platform three and 15-100 (3.15) dollars that quarter [nw^] of sec.t\venty-nine[29]in on wheels upon which were piled the amount required to redeem said parcel, township sixty-seven [67] north of range CITATION FOR HEARING OTF PETITION exclusive ot the costs to accrue upon this twenty-tour[24] west was sold for the sum of six bales of cotton, and it was claimed FOR ADMINISTRATION. notice is the sum of fourteen and 5ti-100 th1 ee and 97-10.i[3.!»7]dollars:that the amount it would safeguard the passengers in Estate of John H. Crowell. exclusive of [14.50] dollars, and interest as provided by required to redeem said parcel, the costs to accrue upon this notice, is the law to the day such redemption is made two ways—it would protect them from State of Minnesota. I T„ sum of five and 75-100 (5.75) dollars, and and that the tax certificate issued upon said County of Koochiching, Probate Court Minnesota Conservation the blowing up of the locomotive and interest as provided by law to the da}* such sale has been presented to me by the holder In the matter of the estate of John H. thereof, and the time for redemption of said redemption is made: and that the tax certificate would form a soft cushion upon which Crowell, decedent. parcel from said sale will expire sixty days issued upon said sale has been presented the passengers could land in the event The State of Minnesota to .James M. Croweft after the service of this notice and proof to me by the holder thereof, and the of a coilisiou. There is no record of William Croweli, John J./Crowell, thereof has been filed in my office. time tor redemption of said parcel from H. and CUlra M. Bartlett, Myrtle Perry. Fred F. Witness my hand and official seal this 8th said sale will expire sixty days after the how this experiment worked outAmerican trowel and all persons interested in the day of February. 1910. service ot this notice and proof thereof hasbeen Agricultural Development granting ot administration of the estate of [L. 8.] L. H. SLOCUM. filed in my office. Cultivator. said decedent: The petition of William H. Auditor of Koochiching County, Minnesota Witness my hand and official seal this llth Crowell having been filed in this court, representing flO-24 day of February, 1910. [L. s.] L. H. that John H. Crowell, then a resident SLOCUM. Origin of the Word Canada. Congress Auditor of Koochiching county, Minnesota ot the county of Koochiching, state of On April 20. 1034. Jacques Cartier 2-17 3-3 Minnesota, died intestate on the 14th day of December, 1909 and praying that letters of sailed from St. Malo. Brittany, with NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION administration his estate be granted to William two ships and sixty-one men for Labrador. H. Crowell: and the court having fixed Office of the County Auditor, NOTICE OFEXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION a time and place for hearing said petition: Countv of Koochiching, State of Minnesota. skirted Newfoundland, named Office of County Auditor, Wi[l Be Held in the Big Auditorium at Therefore, you and each of you. are hereby To 8. C. Greer: County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota Chaleur bay, crossed the eastern end cited and required to show cause, if any You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment To Geo. Schwirtz: St. Paul, March 16-19, 1910 you have, before this court at the Probate sale held on the 14th day ot May, 1906. of Anticosti and then headed for You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment Court Rooms in the court house the Village the following described parcel of land, sale held on the Hth day of March France again. The next year Cartier of International Falls, in the County of situaud in th" county of Itasca [now a part 1905, the following des ribed parcel ot land, Koochiching. State of Minnesota, on the 10th of Koochiching county] and state of Minnesota. returned with three ships, thought he situated in the county of Itasca [now a part day of March, 1910, at 2 o'ciock p. m. why to-wit: of Koochiching county] and state of Minnesota. Everyone interested in Minnesota's welfare— saw in the St. Lawrence the wished said petition should not be granted. NWI of SEi of section twentv-two [22] in to-wit: Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the township seventy [70] north of range twentytwo for passage to India and was only undeceived The northeast quarter [ne}^[ ot the southwest and we all are—should attend. Seal of said Court, this 16th day Febr'y 1910. [22] west was sold for be sum of three quarter [swj^] of section eighteen by the freshness of the water Court Seal. 11. F. C. ILTIS. and 15-100 [3.15] dollars: that the amount [IS] in township sixty-nine [69] north of tbe For pamphlet regarding the purposes of Congress, matters to bed iscussed and Probate Judge. required to redeem said parcel, exclusive on reaching the mouth of the Saguenay. ran^e twenty-two (22) was sold for the W. H. Crowell of the costs to accrue upon this notice, is movements to be started, call on the Northern Pacific Agent, or address .sum of s^ven'and 39-100 [7.39] dollars. Then was revealed the majestic Attorney for Petitioner. flTm3 the sum of fourteen and 56-100 [14.56] dollars, That the amount required to redeem said A. M, CLELAND, Gen. Pass'r Agt.., St. Paul and interest as provided by law to the size of the continent, for, with parcel, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon, day such redemption is made and that the this notice, is the sum of thirty-six and the exception of the Amazon and the CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL tax certificate issued upon said sale has 13-100 [36 13] dollars, and interest as provided ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. been presented to me by the holder thereof, Orinoco, no American river gives one by law to the day such redemption is made and the time for redemption ot said parcel and that the tax certificate issued upon said Estate of Emma Ogaard. such a sense of power and grandeur. from said sale will expire sixty days after sale has been presented to me by the holder The Through the State of Minnesota, I T« As the Frenchmen inquired the names the service of this notice and proof thereof thereof, and the time for redemption of said County of Koochiching Probate Court has been filed in my office. parcel of land will expire sixty days after Scenic Highway of the Indian villages along the banks Land of Fortune In the matter of the estate of Emma Witness my hand and official seal this Sth the service of this notice and proof thereof they were answered "Canada." a Mohawk Ogaard. decedent: day of February, 1910. has been filed in my office. The State ot Minnesota to Louis A. Ogaard [L. S.] H. SLOCUM. Witness my hand and official seal this 14th word meaning village, but which Janette Ogaard and all persons Auditor of Koochiching county, Minnesota, day of February. 19io. 10-24 was applied by the Frenchmen to the interested in the final account [L. 8.] L. H. ST.OCUM. and distribution of the estate Auditor of Koochiching County. Minnesota country. of said decendent The representative of 2-17 3-3 tne above named decedent, having filed in this court his final account of tne admini-tration NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION The Planing Machine. of the estate of said decedent, together NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION As to the original inventor of the with bis petition praying for tne adjustment Office of the County Auditor. Office of County Auditor, and allowance of ^aid final account County of Koochiching, state of Minnesota planing machine there is perhaps County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota and tor distribution of the residue of To S. C. Greer To Geo. Schwirtz: Three Leaders scarcely a machine about which there said estate to the persons thereunto You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment entitled Therefore, you and sale held on the 14th day of May 1906, has been more controversy than this, sale held on the 8tn day of March each of you. are hereby cited and required tbe following described parcel of land 1905, the following described parcel of land, and there are many claimants to the to show cause, if any you have before situate in the county of Itasca [now a part situated in the county of Itasca [now part this court at the Probate Court Rooms of Koochiching county] and State of Minnesota. honor. There are records, however, Minnesota. of Koochiching county] and state of in the Village of International Falls in the to-wit: to-wit: showing that Nicholas Forq, a French County of Koochiching. State ot Minnesota, SWI of SEI ot section twenty-two [22] in The southeast quarter [sejf] ot the southwest on the 17th day of March, 1910. at 10 o'clock A. township seventy [7i] north of range twentytwo clockmaker. used a metal planer in quarter [sw%] of section eighteen M.. why said petition should not be granted. [22] west was sold tor the sum of three [18] in township sixty-nine [69] north of Golden Grain Belt Beers 1751 for machining pump cylinders, apparently Witness the Judge of said Court and the and 15-100 (3.15) dollars that the amount range twenty-two [22] west was sold tor seal of said court this 21st day of February, required to redeem said parcel, exclusive being under tbe impression the sum of seven and 39-100 [7.39] dollars A. D. 1910. of the costs to accrue upon this notice is that the amount required to redeem that they could be made more accurately [Court Seal] R. F. C. the sum of fourteen and 56-100 (14.56) dollars ILTIS, said parcel, exclusive of the costs to accrue 2 24 3-10 Judge ot Probate. and interest as provided by law to the in this manner than by a revolving upon this notice, is the sum of thirtv-six and Harpers Whiskey day such redemption is made that the tax 13-100 (36.13) dollars, and interest as provided cutter.—Cassier's Magazine. certificate issued upon said sale has been by law to the day such redemption is made presented to me by tbe holder thereof, and CONTEST NOTICE and that the tax certificate issued upon said tbe time for redemption of said parcel from Department of the Interior, pale has been presented to me by the holder said sale will expire sixty days after the His College Training. United States Land Office, El Paterno Cigars thereof, and the time for redemption of said service of this notice and proof thereof has "Has Biffie's son ever made any use Cass Lake, Minnesota, Feb. 8, 1910. parcel from sale will expire sixty days after been filed in my office. the service of this notice and proof thereof A sufficient contest affidavit having been of his college education?" Witness mv hand and official seal this 8th has been filed in my office. filed in this office by Frank Fredrich. contestant. day of February, 1910. "I should say so. He was held up Witness my hand and official seal this 14th against Homestead entry No. 1109. (L. S.) L. H. SLOCUM. day of February. 1910. a few nights ago." made July 1 1907. for SE1 SWi, SV4 SE» NWi Auditor of Koochiching county, Minnesota. UNDERWOOD & ASSELBARTM, Local Agents (L- 8.) L. H. SLOCUM. SEi Section 15, Township 158 N.. Ranee flO-24 "Yes?" 28 W. 5th P. M.. by Claude C. Barber, Contestee. 2 I71&3'0r ^oockiching county, Minnesota in which it is alleged that: Claude "And be tackled bis assailant low C. Barber has wholly abandoned said land International Falls, Minnesota. and threw him for a loss of four ribs. and changed his residence therefrom for NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION He learned that trick on his.college more than six months, or from the date of NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE DEMPTION said entry, and has made no improvements Office of County Auditor, Office of County Auditor. eleven."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. on said land and that said alleged absence County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota* from said land was not due to his employment To S. C. Greer: To Geo. Schwirtz: in the army, navy or mar.ne corps of You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment You are hereby notified that at a tax judgment Out of the Ordinary. the United States, as a private soldier, sale held on the 14th day of Mav, sale held on tbe Sth day of Marcn officer, seaman or marine during Sapleigh—Bah Jove, you know, an 1906. the following described parcel of land, 1905. the following described parcel of land any other war in which the situated in the county of Itasca [now a part situated in the countv of Itasca now a part idea has occurred to me— Miss Pert United States may be engaged said parties of Koocbiching county] and state of Minnesota. of Koocbiching county) and state of Minnesota. are hereby notified to appear, (interrupting*—Pardon me, Mr. Sapleigh. to-wit: to-wit: Emperor Hotel respond and offer evidence touching SEI of SEI of section twenty-two [22] in Lot three (3) of section eighteen isn't that more than a mere occurrence? said allegation at o'clock a. m. 10 township seventy (70) north of range twentytwo (18) in township sixty-nine (69) north ot on March 29, 1910, before F. J. McPartlin. (22) west was sold for the sum of 1 should call it an eventBoston range twenty-two (22) west was sold for U. S. Commissioner. Dlst. of Minn., at three and 1.^100 [3.15] dollars that the sum of seven and 39-100 (7.39) dollars Transcript. International Falls, Minn., and that final the amount required to redeem said parcel that the amount required to redeem said hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, parcel, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon April 8, 1910, before the Register and Receiver is the sum of fourteen and M-lOo [14 56] this notice, i- the sum of twenty five and 15-100 F^ort Prances, Ontario A Pertinent Question. at the United States Land Office in dollars, and Interest as provided by law to (25.15) dollars, and interest as provided by Cass Lake. Minnesota. A little boy whose sprained wrist the aay such redemption is made and that law to he day such redemption is madeand The said contestant having, in a proper the tax certificate issued upon said sale has that the tax certificate issued upon said had been relieved by bathing in whisky affidavit, filed Feb. 18. 1910, set forth facts been presented to me by the holder thereof, sale has been presented to me by the holder which show that after due diligence personal surprised his mother by asking. and the time for redemption of said parcel thereof, and tne time for redemption of said First Class in Every Particular service of this notice can not be from said sale will expire sixty days after parcel lrom sale wixl expire sixty days after "Did papa ever sprain his throat when made, it is hereby ordered and directed that the service of this notice and proof thereof the service ot this notice and proof thereof such notice be given by due and proper publication. he was a little boy?" has been filed in my office. has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal this Sth JAS. HARTY, Proprietor. Witness my hand and official seal this 14th 8-24-3-24 LESTER BARTLETT, Register. day of February, 1910. dayot February, 19i0. Geo, S. Langland, Talent is that which to in a man's [L. S.] L. H. SLOCUM, S.) L. H. SLOCUM. Attorney for Contestant, Auditor of Koochiching County, Minnesota po-vpr* sr?*?irs is that In whose power Koochiching county, Minnesota. of International Falls, Minn. flO-24 «*ll iW a man Is.-' owell.