International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 10, 1910 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. TELLTALE_PICTURES. SPECULATING ON MARGIN. visiting at the home of Stanley G. sacked his brain, but could not remember. Summons LAUREL Watt. Amwican and English Ways of Doing State of Minnesota In District Court He returned to his hotel and happened Mr. Swanson is seriously ill at his It Aro Vary Different. to take from his portfolio a County of Koochiching Judicial District By Our Special Correspondent. home -in Ericsburg. In America a speculator's capital Frank Pelland. plaintiff. sketch of the portrait he had made vs. Fred Smith returned Friday from a (with an exception to be noted below) Ericsburg is not only the coming Paintings That Have Done tl.e years ago of the lady with the pendant. s?Mers- also all other persons un- 0 A 1s necessarily at least the size of his log buying trip. town but it is the town. In a moment the enigma was solved. I riV^,n~CJa!ming a°y "ght. title, estate, in- Work of Detectives. margin in his broker's hands, though ofi in-lu the real estate described The piece of jewelry he had seen was Arthur Anderson attended the Miss Devine is visiting at the home The tttf herein, defendants, It is to be feared that in only too many the peculiar pendant that his fair sitter dance at Smith's camp on the 5th. of her sister, Mrs. A. Matheson. Uefendants nneS°ta l° at)ove"namei instances it is just this and nothing had been so»anxious he should include e.ach of you. are hereby summonto Miss McGladry was a week-end visitor BROUGHT CRIMES TO LIGHT. Eric Franson is looking after his more. in his portrait. answer the complaint of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. On the London Stock Exchange another i5- P'^'Qtiff the above-entitled action extensive business interests at Ericsburg. He hurried off to the chief of police which is on file in the office of the Clert of method prevails which, says Carlson last week. and told that worthy what he suspected—namely. I the District Court in and tor said county Instances of Where the Canvas of an and to serve a copy of your answer tn the Moody's Magazine, it is probable has that the bazaar he had Mrs. M. Wallace was a welcome visitor The recent feeeze-up gave the loggers said complaint upon the subscribers at their Artist Led to a Confession of Guilt. done more In the long ago past to give visited contained the long lost jewel vma?e of International FaUs in ttle at Laurel the first of the week. anew lease of life, to tinish their A Woman's Portrait~ and a Stolen stock speculation its bad name than „flE°UIlly days after the service Wlthln 20 of the English lady. Inquiries were at Mrs. Wallace has been at her Black work. Diamond Ornament. day of such^icT11 y°U' exclusive of the all the episodes of an unsavory nature once set on foot with extraordinary results. river home all winter, and came to And if you fail to a swer the said cotnB#\n\hitl"at'lle EI. J. Miner, of the Miner & Slocum which have ever occurred on American The jeweler in the bazaar confessed An artist who had suddenly become foresaid the plaiS- Laurel enroute to ilulii, where she time exchanges. In London after the Cedar Co., made a business trip to the to having given years ago a almost famous by his production of a th^ rei^fSr1a^1°n7lllin court for apply t0 Lhe will visit her daughter, Miss Leila, llie complaint. inevitable introduction to a broker the quite insignificant sum for the jewel, Falls. painting exhibited at tlie Itoyal acad Dated March.Sth, 1910. who is attending Normal. new customer gives his order, but which he had bought from a stableman KANE & PALMER. emy was one day called upon by a Gust Holm was a busy man in town o.n,u Plaintiff's Attorneys. makes no deposit at all. in the employ of a neighboring The Ladies Wednesday Club have man whose visit was productive of the finishing up his extensive logging interests. H04'14 Internatianal Falls, Minn. The broker is supposed to learn rajah. The stableman was sought for most extraordinary and undreamed of been having a very successful winter, something of his new client's means and turned out to be none other than consequences. socially and financially. The recital Notice of Lis Pendens and how far he should be allowed to Election went off with fine weather. a famous English cracksman who had The picture represented a lonely given under their auspices recently, commit himself. Twice a month the apparently turned honest, but who. All candidates apparently satisfied stretch of beach, upon which the sea state of Minnesota in District Court by Mrs. S. L. Parrish, was a most English have what they call their settlement nevertheless, confessed to having been with their plums. was beating in long, creamy rollers. In County of Koochiching |SS' Judicia^District memorable event and one thoroughly days. A customer long of a the thief of the jewel that had been the foreground, bending over a dead Frank Pelland. plaintiff. The old-fashioned grip is still doing enjoyed by all present, though a bad stock whose commitment has gone CO miraculously discovered.—Pearson's vs. body, was a man with a wild expression business at the old stand, having several has. A. Sellers, also all other persons unknown storm on the day set for the entertainment somewhat against him is then required Weekly. on his face "and with a naked claiming any right, title, estate or by the throat and lungs. prevented a full attendance. to pay the differences, as they are interest or lien in the real estate described knife in his hand. A ship's boat, evidently in the complaint herein, defendants Money In Moving Pictures. called, between his purchase price and The last regular meeting of the club Thomas Watson is wearing the just beached, was also in the Notice is hereby given that an action has am going to embark in some sort the current quotation. "I been commenced in this court by the abovenamed was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. smile that wont come off, the stork picture, and by the side of the murdered of business and want to know whether plaintiff against the above-named He must also pay a charge called a man was a bog of gold. The picture Gammelgaard, about 6 miles south of presenting him with a tine baby boy. defendants and that the object and purpose you think there is much money in contango for holding the settlement of said action is to determine the adverse portrayed the advent of two castaways Laurel, Geo. Trattrie acting as Jehu H. Beagle is appraising timber J. moving pictures?" claims o' said defendants in aud to the real over into the next fortnightly period upon a friendly shore. The one estate described herein. for the occasion. lands for the state in the vicinity of "There was for a fellow who moved if he does not wish to close the commitment. The premises affected by said action are had murdered the other so that the situated in the county of Koochiching and The location for the permanent town, and incidentally soliciting a half dozen of ours." said the flat As a consequence of this treasure might be his. state or Minnesota and are described as follows dweller. "He charged us $10.'—St. right of way for the new railroad names of those who want land listed way of doing business a speculator The painter's visitor was a gray haired, The northeast quarter (NEjf) ot the southeast Louis Star. for the coming state land sale. may be trading on a few points margin wild eyed man. seems to be rather uncertain. The quarter (SEM) or lot two (2), and the in reality or, in fact, on no margin "In heaven's name, sir," he gasped southeast quarter rSE^] of the southeast survey was made and right of way We haven't heard anyone express a quarter (SE^f) or lot eleven (11) in section at all. He may be utterly penniless out, "how did you learn the dreadful Genius begins great works labor purchased as outlined in the Press a thirty-one (31) in township seventy (TO) burning desire for the ownership of without the broker knowing it. story that you painted? I see you north of range twenty-live (25) west in said alone finishes them.—Joubert. few weeks ago, making the crossing county. stump land after the state land barons That this method works out with know all. I murdered my mate Bill to Dated March 9th, 1910. about one mile above the mouth of have sold the timber thereon. No, fewer losses in England than it would get the money that was his. I threw KANE & PALMER. the Big Fork. Later the government thanks, the people prefer muskeg A RESTRAINING HAND. q-m j.u Plaintl£f-s Attorneys. do here is due to the fact that the his body into the sea. I don't know d-10 4-14 International Falls, Minn. would not accept this crossing unless without any stumps at the same social and economic strata to which an what impulse led me to the academy. the company would put in a swing Its Action Followed by Voice That price, $5.00. Englishman belongs are much easier The first thing I saw was your picture NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB LIQUOR bridge or grade up to the approach 17 Warned. to determine than the corresponding representing the scene that took p||ce Ericsburg will be the coming point LICENSE. thirty years ago." "Patrick H. McCarren once told me feet above high water mark for the facts among us, and also that an introduction for tourists and sportsmen in quest of STATE OF MINNESOTA Needless to say, the picture had been of a funny incident that happened in bridge. The right of way was then means more there than here, County of Koochiching j-ss. fish, game and canoeing, on account Village of International Falls the outcome of imagination. Vet murder Rome." said a Brooklyn lawyer. "McCarren as the introducer is regarded as to a changed, crossing the Smith and of its fine river and close proximity to Notice is hereby given, that application has will out. and the guilty conscience said that on his first visit to certain extent responsible morally for Reedy farms, near the mouth, the been made in writing to the Village Council Black bay and Rainy lake. The Duluth, of the man who had killed his comrade Rome, after he had seen the Coliseum the business deportment of his friend. of said Village of International Falls and filed camps were built and work started. in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating Virginia & Winnipeg Ry. runs for lust of gold bad convinced him and the Forum, he visited the Ara It is worth while observing (and this liquors for the term commencing on the Late last week the plans were once Coeli church, on the left of the Capitoline that the painting was no coincidence, through the town and crosses the river is the exception referred to above) 23 day of March. 1910, and terminating on the more changed and your correspondent 22 day of April., 1911. by the following person, hill. He climbed the grand but was Indeed the actual portrayal of that in certain instances the methods at this point, offering good accommodations and at the following place, as stated in said learned from the most reliable source stairway leading to the church, the & dastardly and unwitnessed crime. pursued in American stock exchange application, respectively, to-wit: for all. that the conjpany had definitely decided finest open air stairway in the world. There is probably no picture better W. W. GREGORY houses are the same as those obtaining He pushed back the heavy leather curtain, North front room ground floor of the two to push the work at the upper known in England than "The Doctor." in London. Little as the fact is known, story building situated on lot 12, block 18, original Told in a Few Words. and, entering, he found a service by Luke Fildes, yet there are probably crossing and build a swing bridge, in it is not an unfrequent custom for very plat of International Falls. Minn. in progress. So he put his hat on the very few people aware of the fact Said application will be heard and determined wealthy speculators to have no fixed Chas. Castledon, Cumberland,Wyo., accordance with the requirements of by said Village Council of the Village of marble floor at bis side and took a that that selfsame masterpiece was the margin or eveu no margin at all with International Falls, at the special meeting in, says that he has had the worse cough the government. seat. the council room on said application of means of bringing to Tight the perpetration their brokers. a man ever had, and cured it in a few liquor license, in Koochiching county, and "After ten minutes or so he decided of a crime that would otherwise If a man of this sort loses on a commitment state of Minnesota, on Friday, the 18th day days with Dr. Warner's White Wine he would go and reached down for his never have been known. of March A. D. 1910, at 8 o'clock m„ of that p. he sends his broker a check day. of Tar. RAT ROOT hat. But a restraining band was laid A certain doctor in a large town committed for the loss. If he wins his brokers Witness my hand and seal of Village of International on his, and he desisted. He knew, of suicide, and among his papers Falls. Minnesota, this 4th dav of remit to him for his gains. The broker March A. D. 1909. course, that some churches don't like was a letter which ran as follows: "I dislikes to offend a very powerful [SEAL] F.B.GREEN, Bv Our Special Correspondent. What the Band Did. people to in the midst of a serv leave Village Recorder have today seen Luke Fildes' 'Doctor.' client by troubling him for fine's, and "Here's a heading in this papei Joseph Qu'nt made a business trip ice. The picture represents a medical man hence takes risks with hip account which says. 'Badly Mutilated by a "Ten or fifteen minutes more passed. to Beaver. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR which he would not dream of taking watching by the bedside of a child. It Mounted Band.'" The service still continued. Senator LICENSE. has so haunted me that 1 am going to with the account of smaller men. Instances No Niggers in our ballots, if they "What was ther name of the piece STATE OF MINNESOTA McCarren got impatient and again take away my own worthless life and of this sort sometimes become County of Koochiching ss the band was mutilating?"—Yonkers are in the fences. reached for his hat. But again the unseen make a confession at the same time. public in cases where the broker is Village of International Falls Statesman. hand restrained him from the Notice is hereby given, that application has When Arthur's"—his brother's—"boy forced into bankruptcy, whether owing Magnus Erickson made a business been made in writing to the Village Council of rear. died I came into money that my dead said Village of International Falls, and filed in to this cause or not. trip to the Falls. If you -wish for anything which belongs "A little later, however, the senator my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating brother had settled on him. He died liquors for the term commencing on March to another you lose that which la quite lost patience. This was. he told Mrs. Lucy Douglas, accompanied by as all the world thought of acute pneumonia. 15. 1910, and terminating on Mar. 14, 1911, by the "Chinese" Gordon. your own.—Epictetus. following person, and at the following place, himself, an important service, of her granddaughter, Ethel Brown, is Yet his life might have been It was there that I saw General as stated in said application, respectively, towit: course. Nevertheless he did not propose saved had 1 acted, as Fildes' 'Doctor' Gordon for the only time. He was a W. J. PLATT to miss his luncheon, and it would is so evidently doing, with the use of curiously listless looking, nervous little In the north front room of the two story harm no one if he slipped out quietly. all the skill that lay in my power. 1 building situated on lot 3, block 15, original man. with a sort of furtive look plat of International Falls, Minnesota. Three Leaders "So a third time he reached for his hastened the boy's end and so got the and expression as if he always anticipated Said application will be heard and determined hat, and the invisible hand a third money. 1 can bear it no more." by said Village Council of the Village of something unpleasant. He was International Falls, Minn, at the council meeting time detained him. He persevered, A well known artist was commissioned not agreeable or encouraging, and be in the council room, the 10th day of March. however. The silent hand pushed, and to paint the portrait of a lady in exalted A. D. 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m., of that day. gave very little outward evidence of his silent hand pushed against it. But Witness my hand and seal on this 3rd circles who boasted the possession the power and influence he possessed. day of March. A. D. 1910. Just as he was conquering in the struggle of a most unique jewel in the iSEAL] F. B. GREEN. He spoke little and seemed bored when a voice said in good American: 3-3-10 Village Recorder. Golden Grain Belt Beers form of a pendant. The lady was very he was addressed or asked any question.—Lady 'Cheese it, boss that's my hat anxious that this heirloom should be St. Helier's Memoirs. you're taking.' "—Exchange. included in her portrait. The artist, of CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL. course, complied with her request. Harpers Whiskey ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. Shortly after the painting had been Real Estate Transfers Estate of Emma Ogaard. Summons completed a daring burglary was perpetrated, State of Minnesota, T_ T» V. State of Minnesota, In District Court County of Koochiching Probate Court with the result that the lady Transfers listed by the Koochiching Vss. Fifteenth In the matter of the estate of Emma El Paterno Cigars lost her heirloom, and no trace of the County of Koochiching Judicial District. Ogaard, decedent: County Abstract Co., International thief or thieves was forthcoming. R. C. Fra-er, plaintiff. The State ot Minnesota to Louis A. Ogaard Falls: vs. Janette Ogaard and all persons Years passed by, and the lady gave up John Coats. Charles H. Barden and Shevlin- interested in the final account Charles W. Vandersluis to all hope of ever seeing the precious Mathieu Lumber Company, defendanis. and distribution of the estate UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTIi. Local flgents The State of Minnesota to the above-named of said dececdent The representative of heirloom again. Horace I. Bedell et al.. lots defendants: trie above named decedent, having filed in Now, it so happened that the artist 13, 14, 15 and 16, block 2, You, and each of you. are hereby summoned this court his final account of tne administration International Falls, Minnesota. and required to answer the complaint of of the estate of s^.id decedent, together who had painted the portrait of the Carson & Lupie's add. to the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, with his petition praying for the adjustment lady mentioned had occasion to travel which complaint is on file in the office of the and allowance of said final account Int. Falls 450 00 Clerk of th« District Cou-t in and lor said and tor distribution of the residue of in India. county, and to serve a copy of your answer said estate to the persons thereunto G. A. Engelking to H. J. Engelking, In the course of his wanderings he to the said complain* upon the subscribers entitled: Therefore, you and lot 20, block 8, Northome at their office in the village of International each of you. are hereby cited and required came to Bombay and, as every visitor Falls in said county with'n 20 days afier the to show cause, if any you have before 500 00 to that place does, strolled through the service of this summons upon jou, exclusive this court at the Probate Court Rooms of the day of such service. KORE LOCK HARDWOOD DOORS Patrick Doyle to Wm.H.Bartlett, in the Village of International Falls in the native bazaar. And it vou fail to answer the said complaint County of Koochiching. State ol Minnesota, sw| of swi, sec. 24, lot 2 Suddenly his attention was riveted within the time aforesaid the plaintiff on the 17th day of March, 1910. at 10 o'clock A. will apply to the court for the relief demanded M.. why said petition should 3T be granted. by a piece of jewelry in a jeweler's and nwi of nw}, sec. 25 and SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA in the complaint. Witness the Judge of said Court and the shop that seemed familiar to him. It Dated March 9th, 1910. nei of nei, sec 26, 158-27... 1 00 seal of said court this :ilst da}- of February, KANE & PALMER, A. 1910, was a diamond and ruby pendant. Mina Caldwell to Wm. II. Plaintiff's Attorneys [Court Seal] R. F. C. ILTIS. Where had he seen it before He ran 3-10 J-14 International Falls. Minn. 2 24 3-10 Judge ot Probate. Bartlett. of swj, sec. 13 xvi General Contractors and ei of sej, sec. 14, 151-25 1425 00 William Quinn to Wm. H. Bartlett, nei, sec. 18, 67-23 CO timber deed 00 Have on hand at all times a Complete The Wise's QC O Eric Franson to Ole Paulson, O stock of lot 3, block 5, Fourth Div. 7) Kept No Maid O Int. Falls 150 0 a Sewer Pipe, Lime, Cement, Brick, Ulric Cody to John B. Massey. nei, sec. 28, 68-23 1300 00 Lath, Building Paper, Sash and Robert F. Chute to Frank This was economical and satisfying Doors and Hardwood Flooring. Fortin, nwi of swi, sec. 1, to Mrs. Wise. Things seemed right 68-23 225 00 They are also the exclusive agents only when she did them. Eric Franson to Wilburn R. It worked fine—everybody satisfied. Busy in International Palls, for the celebrated Rice, lot 16, block 2, Franson's hands are happiest —but the strain told—physically 3rd Div 125 00 QC Kore Lock Hardwood Front 30 first, then mentally. One day she gave out— Eric Franson to Jacob M. had to quit—"All run down" she said. Strickler, lots 1 and 2, block Doors 9, lot 16, block 2 and lot 8, The facts were complete physical exhaustion and block 3, Second Div. Int. ragged nerves, due to never-ending monotonous See them and get prices Falls 550 00 The Wise's doctor said "DIGESTO"—a wine glflw Bernhard Malmlin to A. D. three times a day. They are also prepared to turn out Stephens, nwi, sec. 20, 68-24 1054 00 That did it. Bernhard Malmlin to John all kinds of moldings and wood Nelson, e* of nei, sec. 25, 6824 LU The doctor made good, DIGESTO made good and O work on short notice. oo QC both made Mrs. Wise good, and equal to her tasks with O Eric Franson to Bertie F. energy to spare. O 30 Beck, lot 23,'block 5, Second Moral: Don't wait—take DIGESTO now. A perfect SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA a Div. Int. Falls 125 00 liquid food and body builder. Eric Franson to Joseph F. Pischel, lot 3, block 3, Second For Sale by All Druggist* General Contractors Div. Int. Falls.... 150 00 to Horace Frank S. Lang I. MANUFACTURED BV THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. Bedell, lot 4, sec. 30, 71-22.. 400 00 International Falls. Minnesota ST. PAUL. MINN. Harry H. Brill to Edward G. Simpson, swH of jswH, sec. 4 DIGESTO •END POUR BOTTLE CAPS AND 2SO TO COVER -"1'Htt FOR BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BABT RECORD BOOK. KORE LOCK HAPnWOOH poors and wf of se*° and sex of s?v, sec. 5, 00-22.... v.... 400 00.