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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. {hem merely to "make~^hehi ]iay HER MANIA. fancy price." ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR Summons ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS ADJUSTMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT RAT ROOT "Well. dear, since you don't like to State of Minnesota, In District Court AND HEARING THEREON. AND FOR FINAL DECREE OF DIS­ 88. Fifteenth Estate of Seval Tiegum. TRIBUTION. have me buy things at auctlou 1 won't County of Koochiching Judicial District. State of Minnesota 1 do so any more. I admit that 1 become State of Minnesota, C. Fraser, plaintiff. County ofKoochiching \s® Probate Court. Bt In Our Special Correspondent. In Probate Court. vs. excited when I get to bidding and 1) County of Koochiching Strawberries are in bloom. Grenville R. Kinsey, defendant. A Woman Goes on Buying Despite sometimes act foolishly. There, T&um? *ecede,Int0f °f CState Seval now.' In the matter of the estate of Edward O. The State of Minnesota to the above-named Letters administration on Dec. 1. 19o» Norton, decedent. °f Mr. Johnson has purchased two lots giving him a kiss, no more defendant: "say about x7 r^g^en §ra°,ed t0 Louis J. Jensen Her Husband's Commands. Order of hearing on petition for adjustment Yon are hereby summoned and it." at Ericsburg from Eric Franson. of final account and for Pinal decree of all rrpriUnre nf'th Vthe required to answer the complaint of Which all time within creditors of the above named decedent distribution. There was peace in the Morrison the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, Boost, and the world boosts with The petition of John A. Kennedy, as representative ^Pr^Se^C^ims estate in this against which is on file in the office of the family for several months—no more Court, be and the same is hereby limited to of the above named decedent, together Clerk of the District Court in and tor said you knock, and you knock alone. By SHIELA ESTHER DUNN. 6 months from and after the date hereof with his final account of the administration dingy pictures, no more broken county, and to serve a copy of your answer sets fmn ^Thursday the 20th day of Octobor [Copyright. 1910. by American Press Association. of said estate, having been filed in the said complaint upon the subscribers Miss Ethel Brown is visiting at the of china, no more bedsteads, louuges. 1910, at 10 clock a. m. at the Probate Court this court, representing, among other things, their office in the village of International rooms in the village of International Falls, that he has fully administered said estate, and home of her aunt, Mrs. Stanley Watt, curiosities, bric-a-brac. husband "For heaven's sake. Maria, what Falls in said countv within 20 days after the The in said county, be and the same hereby is praying that said final account of said administration service of this summons upon you, exclusive had often thought of his threat and fixed and appointed as the time td place at Ericsburg. have you been buying now?" be examined, adjusted and allowed "T the day of such service. a for hearing upon the examination, adjustment by the court, and that the court make dreaded being put into a position And if you fail to answer the said complaint "That's a pir-ture of Mary, queen of The state land barons own the acreage and allowance of such claims as shall and enter its final decree of distribution of the within the time aforesaid the plaintiff be presented within the time aforesaid where he would feel constrained to Scots, going to execution residue of the estate of said decedent to the in this action will apply to the court for the of Koochiching county and the Let notice thereof be given bv the publication persons entitled thereto: relief demanded in thecomplaint. "Cheerful subject to have always before fulfill it. What would he do with the Falls of this order in the International It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard, settlers pay the taxes. Dated 26th, April 1910. Press as provided bv law oue. isn't it? Where dil you get children without their mother to take and said final account examined, adjusted and KANE &PALMER, Dated April 20th. 1910. allowed, by the court, The mosquitoes are doing business at the Probate Court Plaintiff's Attorneys care of them? But as time wore ou it?" seal) R. F. c. ILTIS Rooms in the Court House, in the Village of A28-J2 International Falls. Minn. with a big auger this year—much in 4-^8 5-12 Judge of Probate. and he saw no evidence of a. relapse "At an auction held at a house down International Falls, County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the 16th day of May, the usual manner, of course. on Chestnut street. The people who on the part of his wife he hoped that 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., and that the citation the bugbear had takeu flight. SUMMONS live there are selling out their furniture." of this court issue to all persons interested in CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Stumps, did you say? That's nothing! said hearing and in the said matter, .and that State of Minnesota, I Distriof nmiff But as the inebriate will go for ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. Outlive them, if you can't do such citation be served by the publication County of Koochiching I'll5th Judicial District. monrhs. possibly for years, without a "What did you give for it?" thereof in the International Falls Press according Estate of Margaret Boggle Shear er. In the matter of the application of anything else for the sake of posterity. to law. Fraser to register the title to the following slip to be suddenly carried away by "Oh. I started it at 50 cents, but a STATE OF MINNESOTA, Dated April 38, 1910. described real estate, situated in Koochiching John Branley is making strenuous the sight of a glass of wine, so did man in the crowd ran it up to $7. 1 By the Court, In Probate Court County, Minnesota, namely: Lots two (2 County of Koochiching. Court Seal. R. F. C. ILTIS, and four (4) section twenty-eight strides in the direction of a farm. Mrs. Morrison fall at seeing a red flag. was bound be shouldn't have it." 4-28 5-12 Probate Judge, (28) in township seventy-one [7ll north of In the matter of the estate of Margaret It hung on the outside of a building McPartlin & Langland range twenty-two [22] west. John is a hustler and already has a The husband groaned. Boggie Shearer, decedent: Attorneys for Petitioner. Against The State ot Minnesota to Jannette B. which it was uecessary for her to pass, "Don't you like it. dear?" fine house. Now the conclusion. Shearer, John R. Shearer and all persons Charles P. Frank, Alexander Sang, Harriett and she was not able to get by it. She Sang, Harriett J. Lees, Henry Smith, James "Like it? Why, Maria, it's nothing interested in the final account Part of the C. N. R. passenger service ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS Tetrick, A. H. Pennish. C. F. Anton and distribution of the estate tried to persuade herself that she Stremel, but a chrouio. It isn't worth 25 cents. AND FOR HEARING THEREON. Kapinors, Charles William Becker. George of said decendent The representative of between Ranier ana Virginia is would merely have a at the things As for me. I would much rather have tne above named decedent, having filed in Hauber, Joseph Clemens Jr., Conrad W. Giesen. look Estate of John H. Crow ell. handled in a caboose reminding one of this court his final account of the administration Wm. H. Smallwood, known as W. offered for sale. Going in. she found It out of the house than in it. If you State of Minnesota 1 of the e-nate of said decedent, together Smallwood. Herman Tiedman and Richard w! the old style bob-tailed coaches. that there was uo auction in progress In Probote Court. insist ou indulging this passion for with her petition praying for the adjustment Staack, and all other persons and parties County of Koochiching and allowance of said final account unknown claiming any right, title, estate, at the rime, merely a sale of remnants It's the western fever so many have going to auctions and getting taken in In the matter of the estate of John and for distribution of the residue of lien or interest in the real estate described of furniture, most of which had H. Crowell. decedent. said estate to the persons thereunto in the application herein, defendants. causes that tired feeling. Apply a by sharpers who run things up ou you entitled Therefore, vou and been removed to the auctioneer's warerooms. Letters of Administration this day having we'll go to the poorhouse. Only a poltice of well-worked potato ground each of you, are hereby cited and re- The State of Minnesota to the above named been granted to William H. Crowell, very gentlemanly person ?.uired defendants: to show cause, if any you have beore week ago you bought a bedstead when A It is ordered, that the time within which all to the feet every day for a cure. this court at the Probate Court Rooms You. and each of you, are hereby summoned creditors of the above named decedent may was there, who stepped forward and you know we have three already in the and required to answer the application of in the Village of International Falls in the present their claims against his estate in this It is announced that the Benedict the applicant in the above entitled proceeding offered to show the lady what there Court House in the County of Koochiching, attic that we have no use for." court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to and to file your answer to the said application State of Minnesota, on the 25th day of May, nine will play the Pumpkin nine at six months from and after the date hereof: was to be bought. "But it cost only $3. It was dirt the office of the Clerk of said Court, 1910. at 2 o'clock P. M., why said petition and that Thursday, the 3rd day of November, Ericsburg on the 11th of May. The should not be granted. in said County, within twenty (20) days after She had got safely through every cheap." 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the Probate Court the service of this summons upon you, exclusive Witness the Judge of said Court and the rooms at the Court House at International game will be fought to a finish. room In the house and was about to "Then there's the bookcase you paid of the day of such service, and, if you fail seal of said court this 27th day of April, Falls, in said county, be, and the same hereby to answer the said application within the time take her departure when the man $12 for. and we haven't books enough is, fixed and appointed as the time and place Even the roosters cackle when a aforesaid, the applicant in said proceeding [Court Seal] F.C. for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment R. ILTIS. opened a closet in which he seemed to fill the cases we have already. And will apply to the Court for the relief demanded 4-28 5-12 Judge ot Probate. thoroughbred S. C. B. Leghorn hen and allowance of such claims as shall be therein. surprised to find a lot of china and so it goes. Not a week passes but you presented within the time aforesaid. lays an egg, and that's once a day for Witness, J. H. Drummond, Clerk of said Let notice hereof be given by the publication miscellaneous articles. Mrs. Morrison spend money for some useless article. Court, and the seal thereof, at International of this order in the International Falls 300 days in the year. S. G. Watt, the asked him the price of several, but he Falls in said County, this 26th day of April. Press as provided by law. And all this time I am struggling CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION chicken man, has the eggs for sale at Dated April 27,1910. did not seem to know what figure to along to accumulate capital to use in (Seal.) j. H. DBUMMOND. TO SELL, MORTGAGE OR LEASE LAND m5-19 R. F. C. ILTIS. Probate Judge. $1.00 per dozen. 4-28 512 Clerk. put on them. Indeed, it was evident my business. I need $5,000 now. If 1 Estate of Carl Stromberg Most of the states are getting a had the amount I could make 100 per State of Minnesota. that the closet bad been overlooked. TAX JUDGMENT SALE SUMMONS County of Koochiching, Probate Court house-cleaning and that reminds us cent a year with It. Now. Maria. I've There were three silver cups much Pursuant to a real estate tax judgment of State of Minnesota In District Court. In the matter of the estate of carl Stromberg. the district court of the county of Koochiching, stood this just as long as I'm going to. that there are a few legislative spiders tarnished that captured the poor woman's rss Fifteenth state of Minnesota, entered the 21st County of Koochiching Judicial District. To permit It to go on would result in in Minnesota hiding behind cobweb fancy. The salesman said that The State of Minnesota, to day of March, 1910, in proceedings for enforcing Fred Hamm. Plaintiff I W. Hannah Stromberg all persons interested ruin for both of us. I am therefore payment of taxes and penalties upon be knew nothing about what to charge statutes in the musty corners of vs. Summons in the sale of certain lands belonging to real estate in the county of Koochiching forced, though reluctantly, to say that Carrie Hamm, Defendantj for them, but if she wanted them he said Carl Stromberg. The petition remaining delinquent on the first Monday in state land speculation that should be January. 1910, and of the statutes in such of Louis A Ogaard, as representative of The State of Minnesota to the above named would sell them to her for old silver. the above named estate, being filed in this defendant: cleaned out with the peoples broom case made and provided, I shall on Monday, The lady bad two children who did court, representing that it is necessary and You are hereby summoned and required to the 9th day of May, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. in and dustpan of publicity and investigation. tor the best interests ot said estate and all answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the the village of International Falls, county of not have silver cups and was tempted interested therein that certain lands of said above entitled action, which complaint hasbeen Koochiching, sell the lands which are charged to buy two of them. The man made decedent described therein be sold and filed with the Clerk of the District Court with taxes, penalties, and costs in said praying that a license be to Louis A. Ogaard in and for the County of Koochiching, Minnesota, judgment, and on which taxes shall not have her a ridiculously low price for the granted to sell the same: and to serve your said answer upon the been previously paid. lot. and she fell. She bought the (Seal) L. H. Now therefore, you and each of you. are subscribers hereof at their law offices in the SLOCUM, hereby cited and required to show cause, if Auditor of Koochiching County. village of International Falls, in said county WEST FORK three cups for $5. any you have, before this court, at the Probate within thirty days after the service of this When John Morrison went home Court Rooms in the Court House, in International summons upon you, exclusive of the date of Fails, county of Koochiching, such service. And if you fail to answer the that evening and saw that bis wife, hls Tireakfast In silence and after Tt state of Minnesota, on the 31st day of May, said complaint within the time aforesaid, the By Our Special Correspondent. despite his warning, his threat, had bad been finished went out without 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., why the prayer of plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court said petition should not be granted. for the relief prayed for in the complaint. Wilbert Skilling is attending school even saying goodby to his wife. Her had a relapse his heart sank within Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the Dated this 24th day of March. 1910. at the Peggar school. him. He could not bring himself to relapse into the auction mania seemed Seal of said Court, this 29th of April, day MCPARTLIN & LANGLAND. 1910. Attorneys for Plaintiff. do as be bad threatened, and be knew to have takeu away all his domestic B. W. Battleson is spending a few [Seal] R. F. C. 3-31 5-5 International Falls, Minn. ILTIS. that she would ruin him if be did not. happiness. Mrs. Morrison waited eagerly m5 19 Judge of Probate. days on the west fork. The next two days were passed in for the expert to call and when he NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT. M. Early, who is working for Uncle gloom in the Morrison household. The arrived could scarcely contain herself CONTEST NOTICE Sam, counting noses, spent Sunday at only happy ones in it were the two till be bad seen the cups. She set To Andrew H. Dahlby, of Mayville, N. Dakota, Department of the Interior, Indus. them out on a table before bim. He children, each of whom bad a big silver United States Land Office, You will please to take notice that default cup that bad been polished by their took up each one successively, looked Cass Lake, Minnesota, Mar. 19, 1910. M. Peggar is busy most of the time has been make in the conditions of that certain A sufficient contest affidavit having been mother. into it, outside of it and. turning it contract made on the 23rd day of October, filed in this office by N. P. Burman. contestant. hauling goods for the settlers around 1908, between Geortre Holler and yourself, up. scrutinized its- bottom. Then he against Homestead entry No. 01536, But the third day there'came a by which the said George Holler agreed the boom. made Feb. 19, 1909, for SW1 ot NEi, NH of examined the ornamentation. All this to convey and you agreed to purchase and change. While Mr. Morrison-was at SEl SEi ot SE1 sei tion 5, township 66 n. pay tor the following described premises the Assessor A. Amundsen and his compassman, time Mrs. Morrison was watching him. range 25 w. 4th P. Meridian by Timothy E. business a gentleman drove up to his sum ot $200.30 as follows the sum ot Twentyfive Shives. conteste". in which it is alleged that dreading that he would prick the bubble N. P. Neilson, spent Sunday Dollars at or before the execution of home and asked for the lady who a Timothy E. Shives has not for more than six said contract and the sum of Fifteen Dollars that bad been inflated by the man months last past been at or resided on the at their homes. few days before had bought three silver on or betore the 20th of each and every succeeding premises above described, that he has never who had made the remarkable offer. cups at a rummage sale. Mrs. Morrison month until fully paid, with interest made any improvements whatsoever, that C. Y. Linstein, county assessor, and atthe rate of ten (lO)per cent per annum,payable At last the expert set the cups down there is not now more than three square received him. and he begged to semi-annually, on the whole sum remaining his compassman, A. Jasperson, spent rods cleared and that there is not now any on the table and said to himself: be allowed to see the cups. On being from time to time unpaid, and all cabin or other dwelling on the land described Sunday with their best girls. taxes and assessments that shall be taxed, "No. they're not." fited up or in shape for human habitation, shown them he looked them over carefully, assessed and become due on said premises and the said entryman is not now nor "Not what?" gasped the poor woman, The people of the west fork gave examining every detail, then astonished from and after the date of said contract. ever has been a resident thereon: and his "That the lands described in said contract suddenly dashed to earth. the lady by offering her $2.500 absence is not due to his employment bv the Emil Hamilton and wife a surprise are as follows, to-wit: Lots nine (9) and ten United States in any capacity said parties "I thought they might belong to the (10) of block ten (10), Holler's Addition to for them. last Monday, and presented them are hereby notified to appear Koochiching," situated in the count}' ot Koochiching twelfth century, but they don't." Mrs. Morrison was so paralyzed that respond and offer evidence touching and state of Minnesota. with a very nice sideboard. said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. "I CAN AFFOBD TO GIVE YOU $3,000." "Well?" Such default consists in your failure to she could not articulate a reply. She on May 3, 1950, before F. J. McPartlin, pay under said contract the sum of Fifteen Most of the farmers on the west U. S. Commissioner. Dist. of Minn., at the next time you bring anything home was dreading lest the man would bring "They belong to the sixteenth. They Dollars per month on or before the 20th day his office in the village of fork were seen on their way up river are chalices." of each and every succeeding month after from au auction I shall insist on a separation." the illusiou he bad created down about International Falls, Minn., and that final the said 23rd day of October, 1908. until the on Monday with a bundle of fruit hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on her before she could find her tongue, "Have they any value?" asked Mrs. purchase price was fully paid, and interest May 10, 1910, before the Register and Receiver Morrison in a trembling voice. at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payable trees on their shoulders another "Oh, John, how can you talk so?" when he added: at the United States Land Office in semi-annually, on the whole sum remaining "All you can get—over $5,000. I'll Cass Lake. Minnesota. evidence of thrift. "I mean it. Much as I love you. 1 "I don't wish to take any advantage trom time to time unpaid, and all The said contestant having, in a proper of you. madam. 1 can afford to give give you that for them." taxes and assessments that have been taxed, would rather get on without you than affidavit, filed Feb. 1910, set facts The steamer Itasca made a trip to 25. forth assessed and become due on said premises you $3,000." Mrs. Morrison fainted and when she which show that after due diligence personal have you bring ruin on us by indulging from and after the 23rd day of October. 1908. Indus Saturday evening and from the service of this notice can not be came to herself, forgetting that the You will further take notice that such contract in a mania which you can control if By this time Mrs. Morrison had acquired made, it is hereby ordered and directed that amount of farm machinery on board will terminate thirty days after the such notice be given by due and proper publication. gentleman was not her husband, threw you will. Come, make an effort. Keep sufficient equanimity to hold on service of this notice upon you, unless prior for that point it would look as if the her arms around his neck. thereto you shall comply with all of the conditions away from these places. They have to the cups till she could find out what 3-24-4-21 BARTLETT. Register. LESTER of said contract, and make all payments farmers in that locality were determined When be departed he left with her Geo, S. Langland, stool pigeons in them who are there there was in them to command such a that are now past due under said contract. Attorney for Contestant. a check for $5,300 and took the cups. and the costs of the service of this notice to make their farms produce for no other purpose than to watch for price. She told the would be purchaser International Falls. Minn. upon you. That evening John Morrison came enough to at least pay the taxes on people who covet some article, and that she would be obliged to consult Dated 8th. 1910. April home wearing the same expression as al4ml9 GEORGE HOLLER the same. her husband about the matter. If he when they see such _they_J)id against State of Minnesota District Court in the morning. would leave his address she would County cf Koochiching 15th Judicial District "Dear." said his wife, "are we to be advise him later. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT. R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. separated?" vs. As soou as the gentleman had departed. John F. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Ry. and He gave no answer. To A. Johnson. International Falls, Minn. which he did reluctantly, without also all other persons unknown claiming You will please to take notice that default Parlor Theatre "Because." she went on. "if we are any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the coveted articles. Mrs. Morrison has been made in the conditions of that certain the real estate described in the complaint I've got the money." contract made on the 31st day of August went out to see if she could find any herein. Defendants. 1907, between George Holler and yourself by And she waved her check before The plaintiff alleges: one to give her an inkling of why she which the said George Holler agreed to convey, That plaint ff is the owner in fee and entitled bim. and vou agreed to purchase and pay for had been offered a fabulous price for to the possession of the following descr the following described premises, the sum John Morrison put $5,000 of the bed real estate in »aid county, to-wit: three old cups that she had bought for if Two Hundred Dollars as follows: the sum Corner Third Street and Fiftf) Ave. The west halt of the south east "quarter and amount into his business, leaving the of wpnty Dollars at or before the execution old silver. She called on a silversmith the northeast quarter ox the southeast of said contract and the sum rest for his wife to use in indulging quarter of section 34 and the northwest with whom she had traded and asked of ten (10) dollars per month, according to quarter of the southwe-t quarter of section her auction mania. eighteen promi-sory notes given therefor, TWO SHOWS EVERY NIGHT him if he could put a price on articles 35 all in township 71 north of range 23 west. with interest the rate of 10 per cent per That said premises are vacant and unoccupied. that were worlh far more than their apnum, payable semi-annually, on the whole His Little Pun. sum remaining from time to time unpaid, intrinsic value. He said lie could not. An inveterate wit and punster asked 7:30 and 9:00 That the defendants and each ot them 'and all taxes and assessments that be claim some right, title, interest or estate in Khali but gave her the address of an expert and due the captain of a craft loaded with taxed, assessed become on said premises and to said premises or some lien upon the from and after the date of said contract. In curios. She found the expert, and boards how be managed to get dinner same. That said defendants and none of them he agreed to call, upon her and give her on the passage. That the lands described in said coutract have any right, title, estate or interest in or are as follows: Lots four (4) and five (5) of an opinion on her cups the uext day. "Why," replied the skipper, "we always to said premises or any part thereof and no block four (4) of Holler's Addition to Koochiching. lien upon the same. That evening at dinner Mr. Morrison Three Changes of Program a Week cook aboard." Minn., situated in the county of Koochiching Wherefore plaintiff asks judgment that and state of Minnesota. noticed that his wife looked agitated. he be declared the owner in fee of said "Cook a board, do you?" rejoined the Such default consists in your failure to premises and entitled to the possession of Moreover, his boy Johnnie complained wag. "Then I see you have been well pay under said contract, the last seventeen the same, that said defendents and none of payments, provided tor in said contract, and TICKETS 10 agd 15 ceQts them have any interest in or to said premises that bis mother bad taken away bis provided with provisions this trip, at represented by seventeen of the promissory or any part thereof, that said defendants and bis sister's silver cups. all events."—London Graphic. notes referred to in said contract, and interest and each of them and all parties claiming at the rate of per cent per annum, 10 under them be forever enjoined and debarred "Why not let the children have payable semi-annually,on the whole sum remaining trom asserting any claim to said them?" said the father. "They are the Sef from time to time remises. and for such other and further reas Hoot Awa', Mon. unpaid and the taxes and to the court may seem just. only ones who cau get comfort out of An English clergyman, talking one assessments taxed and assessed and become Dated May 5th, i910. tbem." due on said premises from and after the 31st day with a Scottish brother of the KANE & PALMER, day of August, 1907. Plaintiff's Attorneys, "Knowing. John." said the wife cloth, remarked facetiously, "Well, You will further take notice that such contract Three Leaders Internatianal Falls, Minn. will terminate thirty days after the meekly, "that the sight of tbem brings David, I believe, after all has been service ot this notice upon you. unless prior you pain and makes you irritable. I said, that my head could hold two of to that time you shall comply with all the Notice of Lis Pendens conditions ot said contract and make all put tbem away where you will not see yours." payments that are now past due under said tbem." State of Minnesota In District Court "Mon," returned the other, with conti act, and the costs of the seryice of ss. Fifteenth this notice upon you. Morrison finished his dinner in silence. ready wit, "I never tocht before that County of noochiching I Judicial District Dated April 8th, 19(0. Golden Grain Belt Beers then went away to smoke and GEORGE HOLLER. your head was sae empty."—Boston R. C. Fraser. plaintiff. vs. read bis evening paper by himself. Transcript. John F. Landon, Wis., Minn. & Pac. Ry. and Not a word did he address to his wife also all other persons unknown claiming any NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION right, title, estate interest or lien in the real Department of the Interior, during the evening and at last went to Harpers Whiskey Progressing. estate described in the complaint herein, Land Office at Cass Lake. Minn. his own bedroom without giving her defendants. "How are you getting on as a newspaper April 5th, 1910, Notice is hereby given that an action has Notice is hereby given that Charley Simmons, the usual kiss. artist?" been commenced in this court by the abovenamed of International Falls. Minn,, who. on As for Mrs. Morrison, she was in an plaintiff against the above-named "Rapidly. They now allow me to April 15.1905. made homestead entry No. 01793. El Paterno Cigars defendants and that the object and purpose for lots 1, 2, stt nett and nwM, section 2. Internal whirl. She dare not say anything seH draw the crosses showing where the of said action is to determine the adverse township 69 n., range 24 w„ 4th Principal Meridian. to her husband about the cups claims oesaid defendants in and to the real tragedy occurred."—Cleveland Leader. has filed notice of intention to make final estate herein described. five year proof, to establish claim to the till she knew that there was good reason The premises affected by said action are land above described, before F. J. McPartlin. for the remarkable offer she bad situated in the county of Koochiching and U. S. Commissioner, for the District of Minnesota, Noble Effort. UNDERWOOD AHASSELBARTH, Local Agents state of Minnesota and are described as follows at International Falls. Minn., on the 18th received for them. She slept but little "Cholly has brain fever." day of May. 1910. during the night, being kept awake by Wy, of SEM and NEM SEM of Section 34 "How did he get it?" Claimant names as witnessess: Jim McDevitt International Falls, Minnesota. and NWJ of of Section 35 all in Township and A1 Barnard, of International Falls. the possibility of good fortune and the "He met a girl who kept saying, 71 north of Range 23 west. Minn.. Ralph Barton, of Ericsburg Minn., and 1910. fear that what had occurred might Dated May 5th, Stephen McDevitt, of International Falls, 'Just think!' And Cholly tried to."— KANE & PALMER, Minn, turn out a castle in the air. Penr*80T!'* Weekly. Plaintiff's Attorneys, LESTER BARTLETT. 5-5 6-9 The nest morning the Husband a International Falls, Minn. Art 5-12 Register.