International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 19, 1910 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. as their first love, and lie wondered Had the grave been desecrated he returned to bis desolate home that bis ?"eby cited and required to show cause, if POISING OF THE TROUT. The Strange if any one then had been his rival. would have been enraged. This token bereavement appeared to him as a bef9re t&i® court, at the Pro- P"® Court Rooms in the Court House, in InFails, Next he considered those she had of an unknown affection filled him reality, and then it rushed upon him county of Koochiching, with agony. known when they were young men Its Resemblance to the Hovering ef the !°ne®ota. on the 81st day of May. Case of a. with its full force No children bad p. The mystery, with its distressing attendant at 2 clock m., why the nraver oi and women. From there he passed Kestrel In the Air. come to them to impart life or cheerfulness saidpetition should not be granted. to those who might have come between conditions, began to wear so As the kestrel is to the clouds so is *™°ess. the Judge of said Court, and the to the compunionless man. them since they had been married. upon the widower that he feared they Love Court, this 29th dajt of April. the trout to the crystal waters. Both 19I0 Nevertheless be remained iu the home Among all these he could not might unbalance his brain. Could be kestrels and trout display that magical m5ei9 R" F- c- Il/ris- remember a single person who could have found a clew to work on bis investigations where be bad been so happy, morbidly poising as if suspended by invisible Judge of Probate. have filled the place he had for would have been a relief. years dwelling upon bis loss. The lady from threads—only now and then, when An Unselfish Woman and the As it was be could only brood. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL considered he alone could fill. whom he had received the cablegram cross currents are encountered, is a One day he formed a resolution to ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION". Hooper was stirred by deep emotion. She Made. Sacrifice sign given to show that life itself is announcing bis wife's death had gone His wife had been an orphan with no bury it all in a new interest. Mme. Estate of Thomas F. Kieley, not in suspense. abroad, crossing him on the ocean. Veltsvolsky had shown great partiality brothers or sisters—indeed, no relatives STATE OF MINNESOTA, Ey CUTHBERT BAKER. A brief agitation of the kestrel's She had, however, left a letter for him to hiin, but that she would marry in whom she had taken an interest or wings, a swishing of the trout's tail— County of Koochiching. fIn giving all she knew of the circumstances Probate Cmrt him he did not know. She had' gone Copyright. 1C10, by American Press who had taken any. interest in her. the cross current is weathered, and attending his wife's death. It to the country, and there he followed F.'KieLy, dlc'edent' eSUte 0f Thomas Association. Sarah Ingalls had been the only being bird or fish poises motionless again. was not much, since no one living had The State ot Minnesota to Julia T. her. He told her that through her, and except himself that she had loved and And as when walking along we are Flanders, James Kieley, Margaret E Kieipv seen her killed and the hdy was unrecognizable. her alone, he could secure comfort. Bridget Alice Kieley. Farigal Teley and by whom she had been loved. Yet here Thi* nu'.rrkd life between Clarence pulled up in ever fresh wonder by the but stai-fl that sb« had all persons interested in the final account Would she receive a love that had was some one who had forestalled him sight of the hovering kestrel, so we and distribution of the estate Hooper and Edna Worth was very buried the remains »p his lot nt the withered, but which she could warm in caring for her grave. Was this unknown decendent The representative of must needs pause on a bridge when happy. When they were united Clarence cemetery. He wo'it'l find trrave the above named decedent, having filed in into a new life? person man or woman? If a there is a trout in the stream below. thi=, court his anal account of the administration near the center of tin* lot. was tweuty-oue and Edna nineteen. Then she confessed that she had of the enate of said decedent, together man. had he loved her before or "after He looks his best poising with head Hooper's first net after his return with his petition praying for the adjustment Ten years later the husband loved him during their meeting in Russia her marriage? Had that love been returned? to the stream—a shapely form against and allowance of sSd final Ic- was to visit his wife's grave and shed was obliged to make a business trip and bad loved him ever since. This last thought maddened the background of smooth brown pebbles bitter tears there. The remainder of saidDt^statT^to"^11°persons ther^-^ fthe residue "But, knowing that you had a wife," sdiu estate to tne to Russia. His wife being in delicate him. and waving emerald weeds. Leaning unto entitled Therefore, you and his life seemed a dreary waste before she added, "whom you loved I gave each of you. are hereby cited and required health at the time, it was not deemed He turned away with a groan expressive over the bridge with eyes on the him. He had had his one love, it had to show cause, if any you have- before no sign. I only feared that you might best that she should accompany him. partly of grief, partly of anger. trout a vision is conjured—an alluring this court at the Probate Court Rooms passed from him, and he would never be drawn from her to me. You were in the Village of International Falls in the Why had Edna never spoken of From Russia Clarence wrote often to fly drops on the water, then a slack have another. A few days after this ?f°^e l?e County of Koochiching, unconscious of your danger." this person? A woman she would certainly line tightens, there is a song from the State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of June his wife, at times mentioning in glowing he opened his wife's will. He was surprised Then Hooper remembered the mention o'clock A. M., why said petition have mentioned, a man she reel, a rod bends, there follows a dazzling terms a certain prima donna. Veltvolsky, should hot be granted. to notice a codicil added during he had made in his letters to his might have mentioned, a lover she dance of vermilion spots against Witness the Judge of said Court and the a Russian Pole. Fie was not his absence abroad leaving the income wife of his new found friend and wondered would not likely have mentioned, and the green of the bank. 1910 C°Urt March. id this 21st day of of certain property to Sarah Ingalls, aware that there was anything said if she had been jealous. Or as we come to the bridge on a [Court Seal] f.C. R. Iltis, who had been his informant as They were engaged. Veltsvolsky in these letters to lead his wife to believe a lover whose love she returned she 5-19-6-2 Judge ot Probate. winter's day we think we hear a to the testator's death. The reason would never have made known. soon after passed through the place that his feeling for the singer mighty plashing of water over the Hooper was surprised at this bequest Such was the reasoning by which where Hooper lived, and he had persuaded State of Minnesota 1 District Court was anything more than friendship. pebbles, which turns out to be the County Koochiching 15th Judicial District was because Sarah Ingalls was Clarence Hooper persuaded himself her to stop over for a day play of thirty or forty trout, t'ie play She did not write hiru that she was R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. wealthy. Moreover, this legacy halved that his dead wife had loved some man that he might show her the home in vs. of the last round of some water tourney. Jealous of his new found friend. Indeed, his own income from his wife's property. which it was expected she would in and, loving that man, she could never John F. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Ry. and As they come to the surface, rolling she never mentioned the singer also all other persons uuknown claiming future live. After inspecting it she have loved her husband. Doubtless and wallowing, their great fat th J»-rigi !ltle' estate, interest or lien in in any of her letters. When his and It was winter when all this occurred, expressed a desire to visit his dead the real estate described in the complaint some obstacle had intervened between sides look twice as big as when seen herein. Defendants. the singer's paths diverged he ceased and as soon as spring opened Hooper wife's grave. When he asked her why them to prevent a marriage, or, what The plaintiff alleges: through the clear water. They almost to mention her in his letters. went to the cemetery for the purpose she could not tell him. owner in fee and en- was worse, she had met the unknown is the make a dam across the stream as they *.° Possession of the following demL It was a bright morning in early of putting plants about his wife's 1? One day he received a cablegram after she had become a wife. Hooper real estate in said county, to-wit: jostle each other, seeking for the summer when they drove to the cemetery. The west halt of the southeast quarter and grave. What was his astonishment to inflicted upon himself a succession of from his wife's bosom friend, Sarah choicest places on the spawning bed. the northeast quarter of the southeast As they walked along one of discover that the adornment he had Buch torturing hypotheses and when quarter of section 34 and the northwest Ingalls, that Mrs. Hooper had been —London Standard. the avenues leading to the lot Hooper's quarter of the southwest quarter of section Intended was there already. It consisted they had been all applied began again caught in one of those terrible railroad mi in township 71 north of range 23 west. quick eye discerned a figure trimming of rosebushes «of a variety that and went through the process anew. That said premises are vacant and unoccupied. "Berlin, Germany, U. S." accidents which kill and maim so many a rosebush that hung over the his wife had loved and had kept in One day Hooper saw in a paper that "Say, is this letter addressed ri.irht?" That the defendants and each ot them people and had been crushed to death. grave of his wife. His heart throbbed their conservatory during the winter Veltvolsky was coming to America to claim some right, title, interest or estate in asked a subject of Germany, holding He had seen an account of the accident with a sudden relief when he saw it season. and to said premises or some lien UDon the sing in opera. The thought that he up an elaborately decorated envelope same. the day before cabled to au English was a woman. They were about entering Standing there beside the grave of might meet ber again was pleasant to That said defendants and none of them before the eyes of a postman the other the gate when the figure turned. have any right, title, estate or interest in or paper, but did not dream of his the woman he bad loved so well a him. When she arrived he went to day. The latter surveyed the writing to said premises or any part thereof and no Hooper staggered and caught at the tumult of suspicions, conjectures poured Wife having been on the train. the metropolis where she was singing lien upon the same. closely. There were a name, a street Wherefore plaintiff asks judgment that iron fence. in upon him. The events of his A death of one very dear to us in and called upon her. He told her of and then the city and country, "Berlin. he be declared the owner in fee of said He saw his wife in the flesh. married life passed before him in review premises and entitled to the possession of the events of which we do not participate his bereavement, and she sympathized Germany." Below were written in bold the same, that said defendents and none of "Clarence," she said, "I lie in that as they are said to pass instantaneously with him. With kfcully tact she diverted personally is very different characters the letters "TJ. S." "Oh, them have any interest in or to satd premises grave. By your letters I knew that before one who is or any part thereof, that said defendants bis mind. When she had time you don't want 'U. S.' on there," remarked from one where we are present. Clarence and each of them and all parties claiming your heart had been given to another. drowning. He had known his wife to spare from study and rehearsals the postman. "Berlin, Germany, under them be forever enjoined and debarred Hooper could not realize that his I took advantage of the disaster that since they were children, and this thoy drove out together. Hooper was from asserting any claim to said isn't in the United States." "I wife was dead. It was only when he occurred at the time to die to you. premises, and for such other and further relief sweep of memory went so far back a frequent attendant at the opera as to the court may seem just. don't mean United States by 'U. S.,'" Sarah Ingalls helped me. and I went Dated May 5th, ]910. house wher# Veltvolsky sang, and remarked the man from Kaiser Wilhelm's to Europe with her before you returned. KANE & PALMER, evenings when sho didn't sing he frequented land. "1 mean 'up stairs.' Plaintiff's Attorneys, I did this to give you every Internatianal Falls, Minn. her apartments. He confided This friend of mine lives on the second opportunity to win your new love, she to her his discovery that some one floor."—Buffalo Commercial. whom I see with you. I have devoted Notice of Lis Pendens* Great Big who had loved his wife was caring lor myself to bringing you together. To her grave. The prima donna deprecated State of Minnesota sota 1 In District Court suggest to you the fact that you loved ss. Fifteenth his fears that his wife had bad a Summons County of Koochiching iching I wrote the item that prematurely announced Judicial District lover, explaining the episode by the State of Minnesota, sota, In District Court R. C. Fraser. plaintiff. your engagement. I have supposition that the unknown friend Fifteenth vs. ss. Baked Potatoes! known of your every movement and County of Koochiching Judicial District. John F. Landon, Wis., Minn. & Pac. Ry. and iching was some poor creature whom the also all other persons unknown claiming any have calmly awaited this result. Go R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. dead had befriended. This temporarily right, title, estate interest or lien in the real vs. and make your application for divorce, estate described in the complaint herein, Grenville R. Kinsey, defendant. at least relieved his mind. defendants. and I will aid you to get it." The State of Minnesota to the above-named Hooper was seen so much at the Notice is hereby given that an action has defendant: Six months from that time Hooper been commenced in this court by the abovenamed You are hereby summoned and opera, applauded so enthusiastically, plaintiff against the above-named had divorced his wife and married his required to answer the complaint of drove so often with Veltvolsky and defendants and that the object and purpose the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, new love. They're a feature of the Northern Pacific's Dining Car service. of said action is to determine the adverse which is on flle in the office of the spent so much time In her apartments claims o1 said defendants in and to the real Clerk of the District Court in and tor said They weigh at least two pounds apiece. They are fine! estate herein described. that the little coterie of singers at last county, and to serve a copy of your answer CHINESE FANMAKING. The premises affected by said action are to the said complaint upon the subscribers began to connect her name with his in So is the service in general. Tender meats good fish eggs situated in the county of Koochiching and at their office in the village of International a more tender connection than friendship. state of Minnesota and are described as follows Falls in said countv within 20 days after the The Industry Carried on In One District from our own poultry farm bread, cakes, pies and ice cream service of this summons upon you, exclusive Then one day he saw a notice WV4 of SEM and NEJI SEj of Section 34 of the day of such service. For Centuries. made at our own bakeries in Seattle and St. Paul Washington in a newspaper that the prima donna and NWM of SW!4 of Section 35 all in Township And it you fail to answer the said complaint 71 north of Range "23 west. The fanmaking industry in China within the time aforesaid the plaintiff was to marry an American gentleman Dated May 5th, 1910. creamery butter milk in individual bottles whipped cream in this action will apply to the court for the was started centuries ago in the village whom she had met in Russia shortly KANE & PALMER, relief demanded in tnecomplaint. for coffee. Plaintiff's Attorneys, of Pengshow, at Ampow, about Dated April 26th, 1910. before her visit to the United States. 3-5 6-9 International Falls. Minn. KANE & PALMER, three miles from Swatow. It was formerly All prepared by expert chefs and served by experienced waiters—a Hooper was naturally very angry at Plaintiff's Attorneys confined to women in various A28-J2 International Falls. Minn, the publication of this bit of information, crops of Dining Car Instructors is maintained to keep NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT. households, but for many years past which had not been authorized. the service ''up to the handle." every family in the village has been He went to the office of the paper containing ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS To Andrew H. Dahlby, of Mayville, N. Dakota, devoted to the work, all the members it and complained. He was AND FOR HEARING THEREON. Northern Pacific Ry. of the families being occupied in the You will please to take notice that detault shown the manuscript of the item, Estate of John H. Crow ell. has been make in the conditions of that certain manufacture. Only the open fan is which had come- in from an unknown contract made on tbe 23rd day of October, State of Minnesota manufactured in this district. 1908, between George Holler and yourself, In Probote Court. person. He did not recognize the County of Koochiching by which the said George Holler agreed For the frame the split bamboo is name signed to it as belonging to any to convey and you agreed to purchase and In the matter of the estate of John repeatedly rived until each piece is H. Crowell. decedent. pay tor the following described premises the Provides service that sets the pace—not only in its Dining one he knew. Nevertheless there sum ot $200.00 as follows the sum ot Twentyfive sufficiently slender and flexible. There Letters of Administration this day having was something about the handwriting, Dollars at or betore the execution of Cars, but all the way through. been granted to William H. Crowell, threadlike pieces of bamboo are arranged said contract and the sum of Fifteen Dollars which was evidently a woman's, that It is ordered, that the time within which all on or betore the 20th of each and every succeeding in a row. attached to each other creditors of the above named decedent may Several electric-lighted trains East and was familiar to him. It looked like an month until fully paid, with interest present their claims against his estate in this by a thread passed crosswise atthe rate of ten(I0)per cent per annum.payable unsuccessful attempt at disguise. He court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to the whole sum remaining West every day. Low Summer Tourists semi-annually, on through the middle. This thread is six months from and after the date hereof could not divest himself of the feeling from time to time unpaid, and all and that Thursday, the 3rd day of November, fastened to a semicircular strip of taxes and assessments that shall be taxed, Fares. that he bad known the writer or 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Probate Court assessed and become due on said premises bamboo, giving the fan its shape. The rooms at the Court House at International had at least seen her handwriting. from and after the date of said contract. Falls, in said county, be, and the same hereby Let me help you plan your trip. ribs are then slightly heated and bent "That the lands described in said contract When the opera season came to a is, fixed and appointed as the time and place are as follows, to-wit: Lots nine (9) and ten at the ends. The fan has now the for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment close Hooper went to his home. The (10) of block ten (10). Holler's Addition to and allowance of such claims as shall be peculiar and characteristic shell-like Koochiching," situated in the count}' ot Koochiching first thing be did after his return was presented within the time aforesaid. H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls and state of Minnesota. shape at the top. Very flimsy silk Let notice hereof be given by the publication to visit his wife's grave. He did so Such default consi-ts in your failure to of this order in the International Falls gauze is then pasted on the face and a pay under said contract the sum of Fifteen with mingled emotions, among which Press as provided by law. Dollars per month on or before the 20th day A. M. CLELAND, Genera] Passenger Agent kind of tissue-like paper on the back. Dated April 27, 1910, was a desire to see if there was any of each and every succeeding month after m5-l9 R. F. C. I tis. Probate Judge. After the handle is attached the border The Scenic Hi eh way the said 23rd day of October, 1908, until the further evidence of the unknown friend ST. PAUL through the purchase price was fully paid, and interest of the fan is black varnished and or lover. Land of Fortune at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payable CONTEST NOTICE the gauze is coated with a chalk and semi-annually, on the whole sum remaining He found the grave strewn with Department of the Interior, from time to time unpaid, and all water mixture. The handles are made fresh cut flowers. A cry escaped him. United States Land Office. taxes and assessments that have been taxed, of bamboo, various kinds of hard Cass Laic*, Minnesota. May 1910. assessed and become due on said premises 11, A sufficient contest affidavit having been from and after tbe 23rd day of October. 1908. wood, bone and ivory. The hand painting tiled in this office by N. P. Burman. contestant. You will further take notice that such contract on the fans is cleverly done, in will terminate thirty days after the against Homestead entry No. 01536, service of this notice upon you, unless prior made Feb. 19, 1909, for SWJ ot NEi, of some instances being works of art.— thereto you shall comply with all of the conditions SEi SEi of SE1 sei tioo 5, township 66 n., Exchange. of said contract, and make all payments range 25 w. 4th P. Meridian by Timothy E. that are now past due under said contract. How a Shives. contested, in which it is alleged that and the costs of tbe service of this notice Tim thy 15. Shives has not for more than six A FAITHFUL FRIEND. upon you. months last past been at or 1 esided upon the Dated April 8th. 1910. Little Wisdom premises above described, that he has never al4ml9 GEOBGE HOLLEB made any improvements whatsoever, that The Secret o£ His Loyalty to the Condemned there is not now more than three square rods cleared and that there is not now any Came to the Man. dwelling house on the said land fit for human NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT. habitation, and the said entrymans absence A negro was executed in a prison not Wises is not due to his employment in the army many hours' journey from the city not or navy of the United States in any capacity To A. Johnson. International Falls, Minn. You will please to take notice that default said parties are hereby notified to appear, long ago, says the Philadelphia Times. respond and offer evidence touching has been made in the conditions of that certain For several months prior to his departure on the 31st day of August said allegation at o'clock a. it. contract made 10 1907, between George Holler and yourself by on July 9, 1910, before F. J. McPartlin. The Wise's house looked homelike to the long legged bird he had been visited by a faithful U. 3. Commissioner. Dist. ot Minn., at which the said George Holler agreed to convey, friend who brought him chicken, that hovered overheard. Favorably Impressed, he softly International Falls, Minn., and that final and vou agreed to purchase and pay for the following described premises, the sum hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on possum, sweet potatoes, cigars and deposited on the steps, his wee burden of blessedness. July 15, 1910, before tbe Register and Receiver cf Two Hundred Dollars as follows: the sum other things. at tbe United States Land Office in of twenty Dollars at or before the execution Cass Lake. Minnesota. of said contract and the sum Th® Wise's pleasure at the Stork's thoughtfulness was tempered The bearer of these good things The said contestant having, in a proper of ten (10) dollars per month, according to seemed to lie under some trouble. It by Mrs. Wise following illness and her inability to provide affidavit, filed Mar. 19,19IO, set forth facts eighteen promissory notes given therefor, which show that after due diligence personal with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per nourishment for the Blessing. was suspected that be had some intimate service of this notice can not be annum, payable semi-annually, on the whole fi knowledge of the crime for which made, it is hereby ordered and directed that sum remaining from time to time unpaid, It looked as tho the precious gift might be away. due and proper publication. such notice be given by and all taxes and assessments that shall be the other was to be executed. The secret taxed, assessed and become due on said premises came to light oil the morning of ml9j23 LESTER BARTLETT. Register. from and after the date of said contract. Wise's doctor saved the day. He said "DIGESTO." Geo, S. Langland, the execution, when one of the guards Attorney for Contestant, That the lands described in said coutract Mrs. Wise became healthy and rosy and the overheard this conversation between International Falls. Minn. are as follows: Lots four (4) and five (5) of became healthy and rosy. block four (4) of Holler's Addition to Koochiching. the two men: Minn., situated in the county of Koochiching "Now. Jim. didn't I done do everything and slate of Minnesota. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION One more oredit mark for DIGESTO. It is a necessity Such default consists in your failure to I could for you?" pay under said contract, the last seventeen TO SELL MORTGAGE OR LEASE LAND before and after the Stork's visit. "Yes. Bill, you has sho' fu'filled all payments, provided for in said contract, and Estate of Carl Stromberg represented by seventeen of the promissory ob yo' obligation an* squared 'counts notes referred to in said contract, and interest State of Minnesota. I For Sale by All Druggists fo' dem crap games, an' I sho' Is County of Koochiching, Probate Court at the rate of ]er cent per annum, 10 payable semi-annually,00 the whole sum remaining 'bilged to yo'." In the matter of the estate of Carl Stromberg. from time to time "And, Jim. does yo' swear that yo' MANUFACTURED BY unpaid and the taxes and THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. Th° State of Minnesota, to assessments taxed and assessed and become won't come and ha'nt me after yo's Hannah Stromberg all persons interested due on said premises from and after the 31st done gone an' been hanged?" ST. PAUL, MINN. in the sale of certain" lands belonging to day of August, 1907. said Carl Stromberg. The petition You will further take notice that such contract "No, Bill yo' has sho' acted like a ot Louis A Ogaard, as representative of will terminate thirty days alter the DIGESTO HND POUR •OTTIC CAPS AND 2BC man an' a brudder, an' I ain't low the above named estate, being filed in this service ot this notice upon you, unless prior TO COVER MAILING FOR BEAUTIFULLY court, representing that it is Decessary and to that time you shall comply with all the down mean 'nuff to ha'nt yo' now. but ILLUSTRATES BABY RECORD BOOK. tor the best interests ot said estate and all conditions ot said contract and make all ef yo' hadn't brung me dem things interested therein that certain lands of said payments that are now past due under said decedent described therein be sold and conti act, and the costs of the service of when I told yo' 1 sho' would hav' praying that a license be to Louis A. Ogaard this notice upon you. ha'nfed yo' every night of yo' life, an' granted to sell the game: Dated April 8th, 1910. Now therefore, you and each of you, are don't yo' fm-get it." GEORGE HOLLER. v*!