International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 12, 1910 · Page 7 of 8
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dfobacco, for Instance. is~^rieraily~~held courfaiTit haffever been ln Rome. FAMOUS FISH EATERS. Summons ORDER LIMITING TIME FILE CLAIMS to impair the vision, usually injuring TO RAT ROOT story is told that when fish failed to AND HEARING THEREON. State of Minnesota, I In District Court the color sense so that gold and silver arrive from the seacoast in time for Was a Mania The Love of 8M Food Estate of Seval Tiegum. become indistinguishable. According County of Koochiching)' JudiciaUMstilct! a grand dinner being given by the State of Minnesota I In the Time of Lueullus. Bv Our Special Correspondent. to some medical authorities, again, the R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. County ofKoochiching s® In Probate Court. Prince of Conde to the king the Many famous persons both In modern vs. The Ericsburg school bell is all right, connection between eye and tooth trouble prince's chef, an illustrious purveyor Grenville S. Klnsey, defendant and ancient times have been Tiegumf D^cedlnt^ thC CState of Seval but "hang it." above-named is more than an old wife's fable. The State of Minnesota to the of fish, was so chagrined he ran to ID Letters of administration on Dec 1 I9n9 known as devoted fish eaters. Gatis, defendant: Jensen his book dealing with the subject .Hancock fcay^g been granted to Louis J. his chamber, took his sword and pierced Otto Hanson made a trip to the You are hereby summoned and queen of Syria, was so fond of fish "Is Ordered, That the time within which relates the story of a boy who required to answer the complaint of his heart.—Boston Globe. county seat last week. all creditors of the above named decedent that she ordered all caught within the theplaintiff in the above-entitled action, woke up one morning to find himself may present claims against the estate in which is on file in the office of the limit of lier kingdom to be brought Court be and the same is hereby Hmiled to John Olson of International Falls Clerk of the District Court in and lor said blind. On examination his teeth were 6 months from and after the date to her in order that she might be continually county, and to serve a copy of your answer CHINESE SAILORS. discovered to be crowded together, and was a visitor at Ericsburg recently. Thurs«3ay the 20th day of Octobor tbat to the said complaint upon the subscribers supplied with the choicest 1910, at 10 o'clock a.m. at the Probate Court at their office in the village of International a few of them were removed, with the rooms in the village of International Falls And the drive, she hung up until quality. Philoxenes of Cytheria, on Falls in said countv within 20 days after the They Never Learn to Tie a Knot result that by evening he could distinguish in said county, be and the same hereby is service of this summons upon you, exclusive learning from his physician that he further orders from the weather man. fixed and appointed as the time aid placl of the day of such service. Properly, Says a Skipper. between light and darkness. for hearing upon the examination, adjustment And it you fail to answer the said complaint must die of indigestion from having "1 don't kuow why it is," said the More teeth were removed, and in eleven and allowance of such claims as shall The Ericsburg club nine are doing within the time aforesaid the plaintiff be presented within the time aforesaid eaten excessively of a delicious fish, captain of the tramp steamer, "but in tms action will apply to the court for the days his sight was fully restored. business in away that spells defeat to Let notice thereof be given by the publication relief demanded in tbecomplaint. said, "Be it so, but before I go allow you can't teach any of those Chinese of this order in the International Falls Other cases which tend to show the Dated April 26th, 1910. all comers. Press as provided by law. me to finish what remains." sailors there to tie a real knot.' connection between eye and tooth trouble KANE & PALMER, Dated April 20th. 1910. Plaintiff's Attorneys Athens was a city of fish eaters, and (Seai) r. "There isn't much need aboard a John Franson, who was kicked by a AOO have also been noted. Very frequently A48-J2 International Falls. Minn. ILTIS Its cooks were famous for their knowledge Judge of Probate. W8 W8 steamer for the rope knowledge that occupation has much to do horse and seriously injured, is steadily of cooking fish. The wise writers used to be so much the part of a with one or other eye defect. Thus improving. SUMMONS of the day spent much time in recording fo'c's'le training, but we do need splices CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL nystagmus is sometimes known as the State of Minnesota, District recipes for preserving fish In John G. Forgie is moving his household ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. and knots now and again just the miners' disease. County of Koochiching fllSth JuSl IMst?tet •alt, oil or herbs. There was a law in same. goods to Ericsburg preparatory Estate of Margaret Boggie Shearer. In the matter of the application of o' Nystagmus is an involuntary oscillation Fraser to register the title to the following the city that forbade a fishmonger to "Those Chinese there, who were to making his departure. STATE OF MINNESOTA, of the eyeball to and fro or round described real estate, situated in Koochichini Bit down until he had disposed of all signed on as B.'s, can do anything In Probate Court County, Minnesota, namely: Lots twn ft) A. in its orbit. In contradistinction to County of Koochiching, Just one royal road to dividends, three 3 and four (4) section twenty-ei-ht his stock on the ground that a standing needed in the way of splices that would glaucoma, it is a young defect, having in township seventy-one north of the estate of Margaret (28) [71] and that through the thoroughbred position made him more submissive Boggie Shearer, decedentTne range twenty-two west. make an old tar green with envy, and [22] been noticed in infants, but sometimes State ot Minnesota to Jannette Against and inclined to sell at a reasonable S. C. B. Leghorns. Watt, the chicken they'll fix up deadeyes better than R. it attacks miners after forty. Miners Shearer, John Shearer and all persons Charles P. Frank, Alexander Sang, Harriett price. most of the men I've shipped. man has them. interested in the final account Sang, Harriett J. Lees, Henry Smith, James are inclined to attribute the failing to and distribution of the estate Te trick, A. H. Pennish. C. F. Stremel, Anton The Romans inherited from the "But you can't get one of 'em to tie the bad light, but it is more likely to decendent The representative of Kapinors, Charles William Becker, Georee The town of Ericsburg is reaching Greeks their love for fish. Rome's soldiers a right knot. Teach 'eia again and the above named decedent, having filed in Hauber, Joseph Clemens Jr., Conrad W. Giesen, be caused by the continual upward such proportions that a week-day Sabbath this, court his final account of the administration Wm. H. Smallwood, known as W again, and they remember the lesson were fed on fish, her generals ate of the eft ate of said decedent together glance so often necessitated by their omallwood. Herman Tiedman and Richard' W* service would be emminently in for half an hour. Next time there's a with her petition praying for the adjustment fish, her senators were epicures in fish, Staack, and all other persons and parties occupation.—Strand Magazine. and allowance of said final account unknown claiming any right, title, estate order. No sectarianism or race suicide and her emperors recognized no dish straight everyday knot to be tied the and for distribution of the residue of lien or interest in the real estate described Chinese fo'c's'le hand makes up the in the application herein, defendants. more desirable than fish. hereabouts, allowing that a hint said estate to the persons thereunto What the Light Revealed. entitled Therefore, you and same old granny. Lueullus caused a canal to be cut to the wise should be sufficient. each of you. are hereby cited and re- A story is told of a simple and devout ?orJtth^,court Tdefefcndants-MinneS°ta named t0 thC above "Every child that tries to tie a knot iuired to show cause, if any you have be- through a mountain near Naples to Methodist minister who was not The Ericsburg park has, under the Probate Court Rooms You. and each of you, are hereby summoned the makes a granny. This kind of a knot bring up the sea and its fishes to the in the Village of International Falls in the and required to answer the application of sufficiently eloquent or businesslike to united efforts of the towns people, assumed is made up by passing the ends around Court House in the County of Koochiching, center of the gardens of his sumptuous ,Wa£?tC«^tinthe above entitled proceed be approved by the presiding elder. State of Minnesota, on the 25th day of Mav ing and to file your answer to the said application each other in the reverse direction, such an attractive appearance •ilia. The love of fish in those days was 1910. at 2 o'clock P. M., why said petition in the office of the Clerk of said Court Through the influence of the elder he making the ends stand out at right angles. should not be granted. that it is a pleasure to gaze thereon, in said County, within twenty (20) days after a mania. The red mullet was prized beyond felt sure he was appointed to a small Witness the Judge of said Court and the the service of this summons upon you, exclusive The ends should be wound all food. A sauce called garum, and a town without a park is like of the day of such service, and, if you fail and widely scattered settlement where 1910 C°Urt APril- tMs 27th day of around each other In the same direction. to answer the said application within the time made from the entrails and blood of a dog without a tail. It can't wag. there was much hard work, and the aforesaid, the applicant in said proceeding K2u/LSeal] RF.C.ILTIS, When they come out of the knot mackerel and other fishes, brought 4-2s 5-12 Judge ot Probate. the Court for the relief demanded results were necessarily meager. One therein. they should lie alongside the line on high prices, and great prizes were offered day he was commenting sadly on the Witness, J. H. Drummond, Clerk of said either side of the knot. Such a knot the man who could make a similar Court, and the seal thereof, at International narrowness of his opportunities to a WEST FORK won't slip. But a Chinaman can't FaUs in said County, this 26th day of April, sauce out of the liver of the red CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION friend, who said gravely that he ought learn it for keeps—not he. mullet. TO SELL, MORTGAGE OR LEASE LAND to pray for light that he might see the J- H. DRUMMOND. 4-28 512 "The Lascar and Malay and Kanaka In more modern times kings have Clerk hand of the Lord in his appointment. By Our Special Correspondent. Estate of Carl Stromberg learn the right knot easily enough. In been known for their liking of fish. State of Minnesota. "I have, brother," he answered, Mrs. E. Hamilton is doing some a storm that's one of the things we County of Koochiching, 1,1 Probate Court SUMMONS In the reign of Edward il. in Eugland "again and again. But so far," he sewing for Mrs. Helmer. have to guard against if we have Chinese In the matter of the estate of Carl Stromberg. State of Minnesota In District Court sturgeon could be served only on the added, with a whimsical smile, "I've ,. .. rss Fifteenth sailors."—New York Sun, N. P. Neilson went to the Falls County of Koochiching) Judicial District. king's table. In France fishmongers had only light enough to see the Interfering The State of Minnesota, to TT Fred W. Hamm. Plaintiff Hannah Stromberg all persons interested Monday to attend the state land sale. were licensed by the king. Louis XII. hand of Elder Brown.*'— in rno a_ ... OOIA vs- Summons was so fond of fish he appointed six EYE DEFECTS. Youth's Companion. Carrie Hamm, Defendant I Commissioner Reed went to the 7\~ ~o* epi cacuidll UI The State of Minnesota to the above named fishmongers to supply his table. Francis county seat today to attend a meeting the above named estate, being filed in this defendant: 1. had twenty-two and Henry the 8ome Things That Are Said to Affaet Souri.' ^Presenting that it is necessary and You are hereby summoned and required to of the county board. Forgetful. for the best interests ot said estate and all answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the Great twenty-four. the Sense of Vision. Absentminded Annette belongs to a interested therein that certain lands of said above entitled action, which complaint has Railroad surveyors are working Under the reign of Louis XIV. fish Many eye defects, of course, are due decedent described therein be sold and been filed with the Clerk of the District Court club of young women in the west end praying that a license be to Louis Ogaard west from the Black river which is A. in and for the County of Koochiching. Minnesota, eating became as popular at the French to the bad habits of their possessors. granted to sell the same: of town. She went to a bridal shower and to serve your said answer upon the certainly pleasing news to the west Now therefore, you and each of you, are subscribers hereof at their law offices in the given by the club and left her present hereby cited and required to show cause, if village of International Falls, in said county forkers. at home. any you have, before this court, at the Probate within thirty days after the service of this Court Rooms in the Court House, in International summons upon you, exclusive of the date of '.'I'm so sorry that I forgot it," she E. Hamilton went to the Falls Fails, county of Koochiching such service. And if you fail to answer the said. state of Minnesota, on the 31st day of May Special Fares Monday, where he expects to work at said complaint within the time aforesaid, the 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., why the prayer of plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court "Never mind," the other girls told his trade, painter and paperhanger, said petition should not be granted. for the relief prayed for in the complaint. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the her. "You can send it around later," Dated this 24th day of March. 1910. for a couple of weeks. Seal of said Court, this 29th of April day MCPARTLIN & LANGLAND. A few weeks later the club gave another 1910. Attorneys for Plaintiff. A. Anderson made a trip to the [Seal] R. f. C. ILTIS, bridal shower, and again Annette 3-31 5-5 International Falls. Minn. Falls last Saturday, where he purchased m& ia Judge of Probate. left her gift at home. TO some brick and lime, he is contemplating NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT. "Do you know what I've done?" she building a new brick Portland, Puget Sound said when she discovered her mistake. CONTEST NOTICE house. To Andrew H. Dahlby, of Mayville, N. Dakota, "I've forgotten my present." Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, No one felt disposed to help her out. You will please to take notice that default Cass Lake, Minnesota, Mar. 19, 1910. has been make in the conditions of that certain "But, then." she added, "didn't one A sufficient contest affidavit having been and Pacific Coast Points contract made on the 23rd day of October, Mercury's Accident. filed in this office by N. P. Burman. contestant. of the girls forget her present last 1908, between George Holler and yourself, against Homestead entry No. 01536, "What's the matter with your office by which the said George Holler agreed time, and didn't we say it would be made Feb. 19, 1909, for SW} ot NEi, N ot boy to convey and you agreed to purchase and SEI SEi ot SEi seition 5, township 66~n. all right if she sent it around later? pay tor the following described premises the range 25 w. 4th P. Meridian by Timothy E. "He hurt himself while running sum ot 1200.00 as follows the sum ot Twentyfive VIA I'm sure that happened to somebody." Shives, contested, in which it is alleged that Dollars at or before the execution of when I sent him on an errand the Timothy E. Shives has not for more than six —Newark News. said contract and the sum of Fifteen Dollars months last past been at or resided on the Other day." on or before the 20th of each and every succeeding premises above described, that he has never month until fully paid, with interest "Come off! You don't mean to say"— made any improvements whatsoever, that atthe rate of ten(10)per cent per annum,payable Hampered by Conventionalities. there is not now more than three square "I do. He never did the errand, but semi-annually, on the whole sum remaining rods cleared and that there is not now any Washington was crossing the Delaware from time to time unpaid, and all he found out why a horse had fallen cabin or other dwelling on the land described taxes and assessments that shall be taxed, river at Trenton. fited up or in shape for human habitation, down in the street."—Cleveland Leader. The assessed and become due on said premises Through the and the said entryman is not now nor "Of course," he said, "I don't mind from and after the date of said contract. ever has been a resident thereon and his Scenic Highway "That the lands described in said contract Land of Fortune standing up in this boat and gazing absence is not due to his employment bv the are as follows, to-wit: Lots nine (9) and ten A Rare Bird Indeed. United States in any capacity said parties sternly in the direction of the unsuspecting (10) of block ten (10). Holler's Addition to are hereby notified to appear, "I think I shall learn to like that Koochiching," situated in the county ot Koochiching foe, since the artists insist on respond and offer evidence touching friend of yours." and state of Minnesota. said allegation at o'clock a. m. 10 depicting me in this absurd attitude, Such defanlt consists in your failure to on May 3, 193 0. before F. J. McPartlin, "You were favorably impressed by Eollars ay under said contract the sum of Fifteen but the blithering chumps ought to U. 8. Commissioner. Dist. of Minn., at him. eh?" per month on or before the 20th day his office in the village of know better than to paint these blocks of each and every succeeding month after International Falls, Minn., and that final "Yes, indeed. He watched me playing For the Annual Rose Festival the said 23rd day of October, 1908, until the hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on of floating ice projecting a foot above purchase price was fully paid, and interest billiards for an hour yesterday May 10, 1910, before the Register and Receiver the water. Any man with an ounce at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payable at the United States Land Office in without once suggesting how a shot semi-annually, on the whole sum remaining Cass Lake, Minnesota. of gumption knows that the ice in this from time to time unpaid, and all ought to be made."—Detroit Free Portland, June 6-11. 1910 The said contestant having, in a proper river isn't eight feet thick." taxes and assessments that have been taxed, affidavit, filed Feb. 25. 1910, set forth facts Press. assessed and become due on said premises which show that after due diligence personal Angered by these reflections, he fell $50.00 for the round trip, return limit 3 months. Tickets on sale from and after the 23rd day of October. 1908. service of this notice can not be upon the Hessians shortly afterward You will further take notice that such contract made, it is hereby ordered and directed that May 28 to June,3, inclusive. To Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, His Illustration. will terminate thirty days after the such notice be given by due and proper publication. with extreme ferocity.—Chicago Tribune. "Papa, what is faith?" service of this notice upon you, unless prior Vancover, Victoria and many other Pacific Northwest you shall comply with all of the conditions theretv. 3-24-4-21 BAKTLETT. Register. "Well, my boy. they say your baby LESTER points. Regular Summer Tourist Fares effective June 1 to of said contract, and make all payments Geo, S. Langland, brother sleeps, but I've never seen him that are now past due under said contract. Attorney for Contestant. September 30: $60.00 for the round trip, return limit Oct. 31. and the costs of the service of this notice International Falls. Minn. Suffers For Her Belief. 3o it. Yet if I believe he does—that's 11 Several through electric-lighted trains daily. Drawing-room, Sleeping upon you. "There are no martyrs these days." Taith."—Life. Dated 8th. 1910. April Cars,leather unholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars and Comfortable coaches. al4ml9 GEORGE HOLLER Dining cars a la carte for all meals—Cuisine famously good. "Oh. I wouldn't say that." State of Minnesota 1 District Court It Write to A. M. Cleland, General Passenger Agent. St. Paul, for dainty "Do you think there are any people ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR County Koochiching j" 15th Judicial District illustrated book about the Rose Festival, free. For information, call on ADJUSTMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT. today who would suffer tortures for AND FOR FINAL DECREE OF DIS vs. their beliefs?" TRIBUTION. John F. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Ry. and H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls, Minn. To A. Johnson. International Falls, Minn. also all other persons unknown claiming "My wife believes that an eighteen State of Minnesota, You will please^to take notice that default any right, title, estate, interest or lien in Yellowstone National Park Season, June 15 to Sept. 15, 1910 In Probate Court. inch waist looks better than a twentytwo. has been made in the conditions of that certain the real estate described in the complaint stop off at Spokane also, and see Hadyen Lake. County of Koochiching) contract made on the 3lst day of August herein. Defendants. and I think she suffers a lot of In the matter of the estate of Edward O. 1907, between George Holler and yourself by The plaintiff alleges: genuine torture because of that belief."—Houston which the said George Holler agreed to convey, Norton, decedent. That plaint'ff is the owner in fee and entitled and vou agreed to purchase and pay for Order of hearing on petition for adjustment Post. to the possession of the following descr the following described premises, the sum of final account and for Final decree of bed real estate in »aid county, to-wit: if Two Hundred Dollars as follows: the sum distribution. The west halt ot the southeast quarter and of wentv Dollars at or before the execution The petition of John A. Kennedy, as representative the northeast quarter of the southeast of said contract -and the sum of the above named decedent, together quarter of section 34 and the northwest of ten (10) dollars per month, according to with his final account of the administration quarter of the southwe quarter of sectiop eighteen promi sory notes given therefor, of said estate, having been filed in 35 all in township 71 north of range 23 west. with interest the rate of 10 per cent per this court, representing, among other things, That said premises are vacant and unoccupied. annum, payable semi-annually, on the whole that he has fully administered said estate, and sum remaining from time to time unpaid, praying that said final account of said administration That the defendants and each ot them and all taxes and assessments that shall be be examined, adjusted and allowed claim some right, title, interest or estate in taxed, assessed and become due on said premises by the court, and that the court make and to said premises or some lien upon the from and after the date of said contract. and enter its final decree of distribution of the same. residue of the estate of said decedent to the That said defendants and none of them That the lands described in said coutract persons entitled thereto: have any rigbt,-tltle. estate'or interest in or $ are as follows: Lots four (4) and five (5) of It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard, to said premises or any part thereof and no 1 block four (4) of Holler's Addition to Koochiching. and said final account examined, adjusted and lien upon the same. Minn., situated in the county of Koochiching allowed, by the court, at the Probate Court Wherefore aintiff asks judgment that and state of Minnesota. Rooms in the Court House, in the Village of he be declared the owner tn fee of said Such default consists in your failure to International Falls, County of Koochiching, premi8e8 and entitled to the possession of pay under said contract, the last seventeen State of Minnesota, on the 16th day of May, the same, that said defendents and none of payments, provided tor in said contract, and 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and that the citation them have any interest in or to said premises represented by seventeen of the promissory of this court issue to all persons interested in or any part thereof, that said defendants notes referred to in said contract, and interest said hearing and in the said matter, and that and each of them and all parties claiming at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, such citation be served by the publication under them be forever enjoined and debarred payable semi-annually,on the whole sum remaining thereof in the International Falls Press according from asserting any claim to said from time to time to law. {let remises, and for such other and farther reas unpaid and the taxes and Dated April 28,1910. to the «-ourt may seem just. assessments taxed and assessed and become By the Court, Dated May 5th, 1910. due on said premises from and after the 31st Court Seal. R. F. C. ILTIS, KANE & PALMER, day of August, 1907. 4-88 5-12 Probate Judge. Plaintiff's Attorneys, You will further take notice that such contract McPartlin & Langland internatianal Falls, Minn. will terminate thirty days alter the Attorneys for Petitioner. service ot this notice upon you, unless prior to that time you shall comply with all the Notice of Lis Pendens conditions ot said contract and make all ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS payments that are now past due under said AND FOR HEARING THEREON. State of Minnesota In District Court cont act, and the cott of the service of Fifteenth j-ss. this notice upon you. Estate of John H. Crow ell. County of Koochiching Judicial District Dated Apri. 8th, 1910. State of Minnesota Modern Methods R. C. Fraser. plaintiff. GEORGE HOLLER. In Probote Court. vs. County of Koochiching I John F. Landon, Wis., Minn. & Pac. Ry. and In the matter of the estate of John also all other persons unknown claiming any NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Rural Free DeKrery. Prompt Service. H. Crow ell. decedent. right, title, estate interest or lien in the real Department of the Interior, The farmer and village dweller are in close touch with cities. Letters of Administration this day having estate described in the complaint herein, Land Office at Cass Lake. Minn. been granted to William H. Crowell, defendants. They raise Barley—know it's food value. April 5th. 1910. It is ordered, that the time within which all Notice is hereby given that an action has Notice is hereby given that Charley Simmons. They know Hamm's is brewed only creditors of the above named decedent may been commenced in this court by the above* of International Falls. Minn,, who, on from die best—perhaps their present their claims against his estate in this named plaintiff against the above-named April 15.1905. made homestead entry No. 01793. court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to defendants and that the object and purpose own crop for lots 1, 2, stt ne% and seJi nwM, section 2, six months from and after the date hereof of said action is to determine the adverse Hamm's is die perfect home Beer. township 69 n., range 24 w„ 4th Principal Meridian, and that Thursday, the 3rd day of November, claims o:said defendants in and to the real has filed notice of intention to make final "Leads A mail order brings it quickly. if 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the Probate Court estate herein described. W five year proof, to establish claim to the rooms at the Court House at International They buy The premises affected by said action are land above described, before F. J. McPartlin Falls, in said county, be, ana the same hereby Them situated in the county ot Koochiching and U. S. Commissioner, for the District of Minnesota, is, fixed and appointed as the time and place state of Minnesota and are described as follows at International Falls. Minn., on the 18th BEER All" for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment THEO. HAMM ST. DPRIL day of May, 1910. and allowance of such claims as shall be WV4 of SEJa and SEK of Section 34 BREWING CO. MINN. Claimant names as witnessess: Jim McDevitt presented within the time aforesaid. and N WK of SWl4 of Section 35 all in Township and A1 Barnard, of International Falls, Ityb'*'- Let notice hereof be given by the publication 71 north of Range 28 west. Minn.. Ralph Barton, of Ericsburg Minn and Dated May 5th, 1910. of this order in the International Falls Stephen McDevitt, of International Fals, Press as provided by law. & KANE PALMER, Minn, TSared April 27. 1910, Plaintiff's Attorneys, LESTER BAKTLETT. ma-iS R. F. C. I TTP. Frobate Judge 6-9 International Falls, Minn. 4-« »-12 Register. l^illll§liL*3 litil