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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Buys Store at Ray LOVE FOR TITLES. Real Estate Transfers HIS LEGAL AUTHORITY. ui not due to his employment bv the united States in any capacity said parties M. Burton, the hustling clothing hereby notified to appear, Transfers listed by the Koochiching The Way the Average German Burger and offer evidence touchallegation merchant, has purchased the building to Fit th. CaM, .nd J-y ,o at o'clock a. m. County Abstract Co., International 10 Lengthens His Name. Was Discharged. £y^„"' 1—-. and stock of general merchandise of rr ?50 before F. J. McPart- Falls: The average (iernmti burgher's love There was consternation among the oj^e™ Albert Enzman at Ray, and will take his °n,^nn-' *1 An Operation Necessary to Procure of titles is a source of never ending Mrs. May Stevens to Watab young folk. The "music" for the danc- final International Falls, Minn., and that possession about April 1st. In addition fun to the rest of the (eritian population Pulp & Paper Co., nej, sec. Good Feathers. lng at the picnic in the glen had got Ma^iof mo bbeioie tieVgffi? I^Re* he will handle all kinds of timber. and of continual ridicule to the Into trouble. No one ever considered 36,159-26, timber deed 1 00 ceiver at the United States Land Office in Mitch is a hustler and if anyone can rest of the world. Any one caring to any other "music" but Joey the fiddler. «_ Amanda Chayer to Louis contestant having, in a proper make a success of the business, he see how far some people of :he fatherland He was indispensable, but he was also affidavit, filed Feb. 25. 1910, set forth facts LOCKING THE BIRDS' WINGS. Caldwell, lot 8, block 7, Big can. will go in this direction need only which show that after due diligence per- erratic. In the old country Joey had Falls 150 00 S eriCe °J this notice cfn not be Thos. Watson, formerly with E. have a look at a hotel register at a been a schoolteacher and a man of hereby ordered and directed that Joseph V. Keyes to Theodore summer resort. He will see added E. Peterson & Co., of this city, will considerable learning, but here he had ligation ProPer Pul glVCn dUe and This Trick Performed and Their Legs Epper, lot 10, block 3, Ray.. 2200 00 to the name of the guest the most have charge of the store at Ray. fallen into evil ways. He was overfond Geo,4S21LaneiSTER Register. Bandaged Together, the Helpless Fred Schrack to Watab Pulp curious combinations of appellations of two hings—a bottle and an Attorney for Contestant, Geese Are Ready, if Not Willing, Victims drawn together to form a title. He & Paper Co., rU of swi, sec. International Falls. Minn. Tor Sale argument. Having become engaged in For the Expert Pickers. will, for instance, find: 36, 159-26, timber deed 1 00 the latter on this day of the picnic, he I have for sale eight hundred and CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION A "Technischen Provinzialfeuersozietatsinspeetor" broke the former over the head of his. Vernon E. Smith to Watab "Yes," said a manufacturer and dealer sevenry-tive acres of pine and pulp FOR ADMINISTRATION. (a technical provincial opponent and was haled away to the Pulp & Paper Co., of sei in bed furnishings, "it is necessary Estate of Karl Stromberg. wood land, viz: lots 1 and 4, ne%, sec. fire Insurance inspector). lockup. The young people called a that goose feathers should be taken State of Minnesota, 1 and lots 5 and 6, sec. 26, 15827 A "Geheitnen Expedierenden Sekretar 17 w} of se& and ne« of nw^f, sec. 21 hasty meeting and appointed a committee fin Probate Court, from the live goose if we are to study r) County of Koochiching:' 1 00 im Ministerhim der Offentlichen Arbeiten" ei of ne34, nwX of neM, sec. 28 nwX of to wait upon Squire Nugent to the health and comfort of people who Wm. D. Washburn to Peter (meaning a special sort of secretary bergedeceden?f °f Strom- secure the release of the "music" If CState Karl nwK, sec. 27, all in township 70, range think they must have feather beds and Ligard, sw£ of ne£, sec. 33, at the ministry of public workst. Slaie Minnesota to Hanna Strompersons of possible. The squire was bearing pillows. Dead goose feathers are not 20 wi of sw'4, ne* of nwX, sec. 13, interested in 155-27 200 00 A—to continue in English as well as Joey's case when the committee arrived. much better than husks to lie on and tytt ntlPK °J administration of township 70, range 20 neH of ne'4, sec. possible—"cashier president of the Northern Pac. Ry. Co., to a n, s5.ld decedent: The petition of The spokesman respectfully explained have not that great virtue of busks— 14, township 70, range 22, and nwM of Louis A. Ogaard having: been filed in this Royal Saxon railway." a "royal railroad William C. Gilbert, sei of wholesomeness. the absolute necessity of Joey's court, representing that Karl Stromberg. neM, n^ of nwi4, sec. 29 and neM of then a resident of the county of Koochiching subsecretary." presence at the picnic that day. sw±, sec. 30, 63-26 280 00 "They say it doesn't hurt a goose to state of Minnesota, died intestate on the ne^, sec. 30, township 156, range 28. The ladies are not better. "Frau "That's a good soul, squire, l'ave me pluck it, but it seems to me that one day of March. 1910 and praying that letters Hans Peterson to Thomas L. I will consider offers on the above of administration of his estate be granted to Verwittwetobersteuercontrolleurin" is go," put in Joey. might-as well say that it wouldn't hurt Shevlin, sei of swi, w£ of Louis A Ogaard, and the court having fixed the described lands. quite usual and means "Mrs. Widowed a man to have his whiskers yanked out The squire took down a ponderous time and place for hearing said petition- Therefore.you, sei and nei of sei, sec. 34, and each of you. are hereby cited and Supertax Collector." Then there are lawbook and began thoughtfully to by the handful. The reason they give W. J. SIMMONS, required to show cause, if anv you have- before 63-25 1 00 the "Mrs. Secretary and Calculator" turn the pages. Forest Lake, Minn. for believing a goose doesn't suffer this court at the Probate Court rooms in the village of International Falls in the county and "Mrs. Widowed (Jeneral Agent." "If you're lookin' for the legal authority when its feathers are being plucked of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on the have You a Friend Afflicted With The best of all. however, is a title out of it is that it never squawks or coverin' my case, squire, ye'll 9 day of April. 1910. at 10 o'clock a. The Salvation Army's Name. why said petition should not be granted. which a lady entered in the register of squeaks or makes a fuss while the find it in Byron." the prisoner suggested. Asthma? Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the The adoption of the name "Salvation a hotel at which I recently stayed. It plucking is going on. seal of said Court, this 19th day of March, Frank S. Archibald, of West Swanzey, Army" came about in a curiously unpremeditated read. "Mrs. Prison Warder and Children."—Pall "Now, I believe it hurts a goose like "Can you quote it?" asked the magistrate. Court Seal. R. F. C. ILTIS. N. H., writes:—For the past live way. writes Commander Mall Gazette. the mischief to have its feathers pulled with a twinkle in hi^ eye. 3-24 Probate Judge. 4-7 Eva Booth in Van Norden's Magazine. years I have suffered with Asthma out, coming as they do from the tenderest "Aye. so I can." Joey promptly retorted. As the head of the new movement almost constantly. I was so nervous spots on its body, and the reason TAMING A BIRD. "It reads, 'On with the dance NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR Mr. Booth had gathered around at times, I could hardly remain in my the fowl doesn't utter any protest let Joey be unconfined.' LICENSE. him men who were as one with him prompted by pain is, according to the school. This disease coupled with the The squire adjudged Byron a competent STATE OF MINNESOTA Teaching a Feathered Pet to Trust County of Koochiching Vss and acted as his secretaries. One day way I have sized geese up, because it authority, and Joey was unconfined.—Catholic nervous strain to which teachers are You Is Not Difficult. Village of International Falls he was walking up and down his is such a blame fool. A goose will Standard and Times. Notice is hereby given, that application has always subjected make life almost unbearable. No creature is more jealous or sensitive study, dictating, when he used these been made in writing to the Village Council of squawk and clatter and cackle as if it than a bird. It is easy, however, During a visit to my home said Village of International Falls, and filed in words: were suffering more agony than a my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating to win the heart of almost any bird, Enjoying Himself. in Hinsdale, Mr. Mann, a local druggist "The Christion mission Is a volunteer liquors for a term of one year commencing horse with the colic just at the mere A fond mother sent her small boy and that without starving him or making on the 1st day of April, 1910, and terminating called my attention to your army." Bight of you. but if you corner it up of the 31st day of March, by the 1911, him think he has mastered you. into the country and after a week of White Wine of Tar Syrup. At first He paused in his dictation and looked following person, and at the following place and pelt it with stones It seems to forget Simply talk to him a good deal. anxiety received the following letter: as stated in said application, to-wit: thoughtfully over the shoulder of I was skeptical as I had tried almost that it has a voice and will take W. C. HASSELBARTH Place his cage near you on your desk "I got here all right, and I forgot to his secretary at the written line, took »outh front room on the ground floor of the everything with no permanent help. all the punishment you give it without or work table, and retain his choicest write before. It is a very nice place to two story frame building situate on lot No. 13, up the pen. scored out the word "volunteer" a further word. Finally I took home a bottle and the block No. of the village of International 9, dainty to give to him with your own have fun. A fellow and I went out in Falls, Minnesota. and wrote above it "salvation" "The Pennsylvania Dutch farmers cure it effected seems almost miraculous a boat, the boat tipped over, and a fingers. Let him know that be can Said application will be heard and determined and went on dictating. This was the pluck geese today just the same as by said Village Council of the Village of to me after my former repeated never have that particular thing unless man got me out, and I was so full of International Falls, at a special meeting to be first time the word was used, and it their forbears did time out of mind, he takes it from you, and he will soon water that I didn't know nothin' for a disappointments. held on Thursday, March 31st, 1910, at 8 o'clock made such an impression that it began and 1 don't know as there is any other in the evening. long while. learn, if you are patient and do not I want to recommend your remedy fSEAL] R. C. FRASER. Insensibly to be thought as an appropriate way. It certainly couldn't be made disconcert him by fixing your eyes "The other boy has to be buried 3-17-24 Village Recorder. to everyone who has been afflicted as name for Hie mission. It grew any pleasanter for the goose unless upon him. when they find him. His mother came I was for five years and I shall be upon the Imagination of men. They the plucker held chloroform or something NOTICE OF HEARING After this he will more readily take from her home, and she cried all the glad to reply to enquiries regarding liked it—liked it so well that they like that to its nose while the Notice is hereby given that at a meeting or It from your lips, and then when you time. A horse kicked me over, and I the board of county commissioners of Koochiching finally adopted It. my case. plucking was going on. The geese to let him out of his cage, after the first have got to have some money to pay County. Minn., to be held on the 31st be bereft of their feathers are first day of March, 1910, at 9 a. m. in the forenoon excitement is over, he will come to you, the doctor for mendin' my head. It wiir in the office of the County Auditor there got together in an inclosure used for was broken a bit. especially if you have a call to which be a hearing on the following application for the purpose. The perspicacity of transfer of liquor license "We are goin' to set an old barn on you have accustomed him, and accept I. J9S. Keyes, of Ray, in the county of Koochiching, geese may be strikingly made known fire tonight, and I am not your son if Emperor Hotel the dainty from you while free. Minnesota, to whom a license to sell to you when they are being rounded intoxicating liquors at retail in Ray, was heretofore I don't have some real fun. I lost my As soon as he becomes really convinced granted by the board of county commissioners up in such an inclosure if there should watch, and I am very sorry. I shall that you will not hurt him or or the county of Koochiching, the happen to be a knothole in one end of term of which license has not yet expired, bring home some snakes and a toad, try to catch him or interfere in an.v hereby ask that the license be transferred it, the door being at the other. That and I shall bring home a tame crow if way with his liberty he will give way from Jos. Keyes to Theo. Epper, of Ray, door may be six feet high and three Fort Frances, Ontario Koochiching Co., Minn. I can get 'em in my trunk."—London to his boundless curiosity about you. I hereby represent that the said license now broad, but goose after goose will ignore Globe. He will pull your hair, pick at your held by me is for the sale of intoxicating liquors it and try its best to get through in the front room, ground floor, of that eyes and give you as much of his company certain two-story frame building located on the knothole. Induced, though, to try Selling by Candle Time. First Class in Every Particular as you desire.—New York Press. lot 10, of block 3, plat of Ray. Koochiching Co. the door, every goose will bob its head Minnesota, and that said Theo. 'Epper desires "It did nie good." observed a young to cor duct the business of selling intoxicating down as it passes through for fear of girl who had just returned from England. A Lost Opportunity. liquors under said license in the west front AS. HARTY, Proprietor. knocking it against the top of the room of that certain two-story frame building "to see in real life one of the The father of the late Benoit Constant situate on lot 13. block 3, plat of Ray. Koochiching door jamb, six feet above. old customs my grandfather used to Coquelin. the great French actor, County, Minnesota. "There is a man or a boy in every 1 further represent that the transfer of license tell me about—the burning of the time was a baker, and young Coquelin was is asked for the reason that I have sold neighborhood where geese are plucked candle at an auction. In Berkshire the brought up to the trade. At thirteen, and disposed of my business. who is an expert in getting the goose Dated March 14,1910. a writer in Le Figaro says, he manifested old custom still prevails, and when an ready for the process. Not every one Jos. KEYES. auction is in and an article is 1, an irresistible inclination toward progress I, xneo. Theo. Epper, upper, hereby nereDy represent represent that that I I have have Three Leaders can do that. The wings of the goose nnt 11 liirlriinw «hnrt lonrrth for made application and secured licenses for re- the stage, an inclination which his father pur up ror oianing a snort lengtn or tail liquor dealer at the following places and UUU UVWVI UIW UIIV IVUV IUK YIAVCA AUU have to be locked together by a peculiar /TN 1/\ IFL 1 I MIFI N 4-VI -*r candle is lighted as the bidding begins steadfastly strove to repress. periods, to-wit at Duluth, Minn., from March 4- arrangement of the two near the 4, 1904, to March 3, 1908: at International Falls, The shouting continues until the candle "Don't devote so much time to those Minn., from March 30, 1909, to date. shoulder, and, while they are not tied burns out. and the last bid before dramas." his father used to say. "You Dated March 14, 1910. or fastened in any other way. the lock THEO. EPPER. have learned a good trade, the business It flickers its last is the one that takes 17.21 is such that no goose can unlock it 3 is running well, and you shall be my the cake. I don't know but what It The goose's feet are tied together with Golden Grain Belt Beers Summons successor." has an advantage over the 'Going, going. a broad band of soft muslin. Then it gone!' variety, but it is fearfully A number of years after Constant State of Minnesota, 1 In District Court is ready for the plucker. slow aud un-American."—Exchange. ss. Fifteenth had made his way into general favor "The pluckers, who are almost always County of Koochiching 1 Judicial District,. Harpers Whiskey his father, who took pride in his boy's women, go among the geese with R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. success, but could never quite get over Necessary. vs. their beads and faces entirely covered John Coats. Charles H. Barden and Shevlin- the feeling that Constant should have "Dear me." exclaimed the lady, with hoods fastened around the neck Mathieu Lumber Company, defendants. been a baker, was congratulated upon "that's twice you have dropped that The State of Minnesota to the above-named El Paterno Cigars with a shirr string. There are holes in defendants: his son's eminenre. cut glass pitaher within five minutes!" the hoods for the eyes and also at the You, and each of you. are hereby summoned "1 remember,' said the old man. and required to answer the complaint of "I know it. ma'am." replied the maid, nose to supply fresh air for breathing. the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, "that Constant was a good baker. He "but it didn't break the first time."— From ti.e neck down the pickers are which complaint is on Ble in the office of the would have gone far in the trade." Clerk of the District Court in and lor said Chicago Record-Herald. UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local flgents covered with a glazed muslin garment county, and to serve a copy of your answer to which no feather or down will cling. to the said complaint upon the subscribers Blowing Up the Locks. at their office in the village of International The pluckers will sit on low stools That Kind of a Flower. International Falls, Minnesota. Falls in t-aid county with'n 20 days after the Would it be easy to blow up and destroy around a large and perfectly dry tub. Ella—That red headed girl is always service of this summons upon you, exclusive a lock canal by the malicious use of the day of such service. F"'-h takes in her lap a goose made on the go. but she is the flower of the And it you fail to answer the said complaint of dynamite or other high explosive? fc^fess by its interlocked wings and family. Stella—A sort of "Crimson witbin the time aforesaid the plaintiff The question has been debated much will apply to the court for the relief demanded bound legs and with rapid plying of Rambler."—New York Press. in the complaint. in connection with the Panama canal. her fingers separates the feathers from Dated March 9th, 1910. The Engineering News calls attention KANE &PALMEH. it. This is done with such skill, though, KORE LOCK HARDWOOD DOORS Plaintiff's Attorneys SHERIFF'S SALE to the fact that an attempt made in that the plucker rarely breaks the 3-10 4-14 International Falls. Minn. St ate of Minnesota, 1900 to wreck the Welland canal in goose's skin or causes blood to follow -s. District Court County of Koochiching. this way produced surprisingly small SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA the plucking out of a feather. The air W. R. Hurr phrey, plaintiff. Summons results. After two weeks' examination vs. is constantly filled with the light feathers the two men concerned selected lock William W. Gowan and Viva Gowan, defendant State of Minnesota In District Court during the plucking, but they settle ss. Fifteenth 24. and each lowered a satchel containing into the rub at last. Totic is hereby given, that by virtue of an County of Koochiching I Judicial District General Contractors Execution 10 me irected and delivered, and dynamite and a fuss to the "But there isn't as much call for the Frank Pelland, plaintiff. now in mv hr.nis. issued out of the District vs. water behiud the gate at each end of goose to undergo this raping of its Court, Nin te nth (J)) Judicial District, State Chas. Sellers, also all other persons unknown of nes't iu an for the County of Washington, the lock. Both charges were exploded, feathers as there used to be. Not one claiming any right, title, estate, interest a jidrment rendered in said CO 1 but the dynamite failed to carry away or lien iu the real estate described pound of goose feathers is used today couii, favor of W. R. Humphrey, 28th day of Have on hand at all times a Complete in the complaint herein, defendants. OC the gates. Although the explosives Decen •, the year 1909. and against William where there were fifty pounds twentyfive The State of Minnesota to the above-named O W. Gowan and Viva Gowan, duly docketed defendants blew a hole about foot in diameter years ago. Odd as it may seem, iu the office of the clerk of the district O stock of You, and each of you, are herebv summoned 7) through each gate and loosened the tand Tor Koochiching county, I have asthma and hay fever long ago began and reqnired to answer the complaint of O levie1 un^n+h" following described real property the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, to have a good deal to do with decreasing binges, the gates remained in position, of said defendant, to-wit: Sewer Pipe, Lime, Cement, Brick, which is on flle in the office of the Clert of & or Sec. 4. township 157 north, holding back the water. the demand for feather beds and the District Court in and tor said county, ransre 25 west. and to serve a copy of your answer to the pillows. It was discovered that asthma of Lath, Building Paper, Sash and NEI NW. Sec. 9, township 157, north, said complaint upon the subscribers at their range SS west. In the Regular Establishment. and hay fever had an affinity for office in the village of International Falls in of NWt, Sec. 9, township 157, north, O Doors and Hardwood Flooring. "Yes." said the fresh young lieutenant. said county within 20 days after the service such couches and head rests that range 25 west. of this summons upon you, exclusive of the O NWJ of NWJ, Sec. 9, township 157, north, "the army has fallen on evil nothing would start an asthmatic off 7: day ot such service. raniro os west. They are also the exclusive agents days." And if you fail to a swer the said complaint for a cheerful night's wheezing so And that I shill, on Friday the sixth day of $ within the time aforesaid the plaintiff May A. u. 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. quickly as a feather bed. This discovery The sophisticated captain merely in this action will apply to the court for in International Palls, for the celebrated of said day. at the front door or entrance of spread, and the goose owes a great gasped. the relief demanded in the complaint. the Court House in said county and state, proceed Dated March.8ih, j910. to sell "Why," the F. Y. L. went on. "look all the right, title and interest of deal of its later day comfort to the DC Kore Lock Hardwood Front KANE & PALMER. the above named William W. Gowan and Viva J3 asthma."—Detroit Free Press. at the names on this roll—Private Entrance, Plain tiff'8 Attorneys, Gowan in and to the above described property. 3-104-14 internatianal Falls, Minn. to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting Doors Corporal Punishment, Major to (1568.18), five-hundred sixty-eight dollars Domo, General Housework. What Enough 8he Had and 18-100 cents, together with all accruing Notice of Lis Pendens costs of sale, and interest on the kind of a"— As Mrs. May of Birchdale Corners from the 28th day of December, 1999. at the See them and get prices O But just then the S. C. shied a—a— State of Minnesota 1 In District Court was leaving the exhibition hall of the rate of 6 per cent per annum, at Public Auction. ss. Fifteenth to the highest bidder for cash. well, a ginger ale bottle at the fleeing county fair a man stepped out of a County of Koochiching I Judicial District H. W. FOHRXB, offender.—Lippincott's. booth and accosted her. Frank Pelland. plaintiff.. They are also prepared to turn out Sheriff of Koochiching County. vs. J. W. SKABLES, "Won't you enter," said he. "and see Chas. A. Sellers, also all other persons unknown Plaintiff's Attorney. 3-24 4-28 all kinds of moldings and wood Explained. the startling spenthariscopic scintillations claiming any right, title, estate or Dated 2lst day of March. 1810. interest or lien in the real estate described "You say the defendant pulled the uu of radium?' in the complaint herein, defendants. O work on short notice. plaintiff's hair. Now, how could the Mrs. May shook her head—with a Notice is hereby given that an action has QC CONTEST NOTICE O been commenced in this court by the abovenamed defendant, who is an unusually short Department of the Interior, smile, however, for she is courteous if plaintiff against the above-named, .. United States Land Office. man. reach the plaintiff's hair, the not scientific. 30 defendants and that the object and purpose Cass La**, Minnesota, Mar. 19, 1910. of said action is to determine the adverse plaintiff being fully six feet tall?" SETTERLUND & KINSHELLA "I'm obliged to you," she said, "but a id a vi a in claims o' said defendants in aud to the real "Why. you see. your honor, the filed in this office by N. P. Burman. contestant. my bag is chock full of samples now." estate described herein. against Homestead entry No. 01536, The premises affected by said action are plaintiff was butting him at the time." —Youth's Companion. made Feb. 19, 1909. for swi ot NEI of situated in the county of Koochiching and —Cleveland Plain Dealer. SEI SEI ot SEi sei tion 5, township 66 n., state of Minnesota and are described as follows General Contractors range 25 w. 4th P. Meridian by Timothy E. Made Very Clear. Shives.contesjte^. in which it is alleged that The northeast quarter (NEM) ot the southeast Evidently a Connoisseur. Timithy E. Sbives has not for more than six Tommy—Pop, which is correct, "I quarter (SK«) or lot two (2) sfnd the of ^FAia^st,been,.at T«TTDED on the southeast •UUIUMSI quarter quarter I»KWJ rSE^f] of the the southeast southeast "BMggius is a connoisseur In cigars." International Falls, Minnesota shall" or "I will?" Tommy's PopIt above described, that lum 11c he has Lias never never quarter quarter (SEw) (SEW) Or or lot lot eleven eleven fill 11 in in urrlnn section made anv improvements *,•»* ln "He must be. Otherwise he might depends on the sex, my son. A man made any improvements whatsoever, that Uilrty-one (31) in townshin seventv^ i«^=eiSD ™ore than three square north of range twenty-five (25) we&t ii? said make an occasional mistake and give •ays "I shall" and a woman says "I rods cleared and that there is not now any county. west in said cabjn or other dwelling on the land described KORE LOCK HARDWOOD DOORS Record. *, away a good one."—Washington Star. Dated March 9th, 1910. will."—Philadelphia fited up orin shape for human habitauon^asd KANE St PAUCIR, the said entrvman 1* not now nor Plaintiff.8 Attorneys,. ever been 4-14 your monument.— A is half battle—Garibaldi. has a resident thereoni and his 3-10 •Make ymr life bold onset the International Falls, Minn. Ben Jonsos. -jr "t, ?TUr-