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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. ATENDERCONSCIEKCE Instant tothe crayon portrait of 7ames a cake,~~baTl8 ofpot cheese, golden salad—even tion. I didn' go twill de middle ob CITATION FOB HEARING ON FINAL Bart on the wall over the mantelpiece the bubbling of the teakettle de 'cause I want mist'ess night, didn' Delia Priddy's ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. then her glance fell on the in the kitchen bespoke the pot of fragrant to know I'd gone away an' lef her an' Estate of Thomas F. Kieley. strangely working features of Ann tea that was to come. Ten places chil'n de widout p'tection. I just STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 Bart. were laid, and Ann Bart swiftly counted sneaked off like a dog dat had been VIn Probate Court Tea Party "I can't come," said Ann in a choking The Darky Had Both a Sin and County of Koochiching. the members of the sewing society, stealin' a bone. voice. _,I° matter of the estate of Thomas and there were nine and one over— "Old Bill had de heaves an' was a Love Affair on His Mind. F. Kielev, decedent- "Why?" asked Delia gently. that would be Delia's cousin from the spavined, an' he had to go niigiity The State ot Minnesota to Julia T. "You'll know why—when you go into Margaret E. Kieley, Junction. She was always invited to slow. I rode under de stars twill I Bridget Alice Kieley. Farigal T. Kieley and A Scheme For Revenge That your rooms," retorted Ann bitterly. sor a light wha' de sun comes up. an' all persons interested in the final account Delia's parties. By HARRY VAN AMBURG. "I am sorry. I hope you'll change and distribution of the estate* Had a Happy Ending. Ann Bart hesitated for an instant all ob a sudden 1 hearu soinepiu dat [Copyright. 1910, by American Press Association.] of said decendent The representative of your mind," said Delia, turning to the only. Then she darted back into her sounded iak thunder away off. 1 listened, tne above named decedent, having filed in door. this court his final account of the administration In the spring of 18- I went to Louisville. "own room and fetched a large flat basket an' 1 hearn anudder souu' lak of the estate of said decedent, together By CLARISSA MACKIE When the door had closed Ann Ky. One of the servants in the with his petition praying for the adjustment from her kitchen closet. Into the de fus. den anudder an' anudder. and allowance of s£id final account reached down and took the box out house in which I was staying called basket she set the plates of ham and 'It's cur'us how de, debbil makes us and for distribution of the residue of of her workbasket and thrust it in a Copyright, 1910, by American Press Tom was the most melancholy negro 1 believe what hain't so. De suu war said estate to the persons thereunto cake and cheese, the dishes of preserves Association. small cupboard in the chimneypiece. entitled Therefore, you and ever saw. He was an excellent man gwlne to rise cl'ar, an' dey wa'n't no and the bowl of salad. Guiltily each of you. are hereby cited and required It slipped forward and before Ann to show cause, if any you have- beiTO^!,?ourt and extremely conscientious. Indeed, sign o' storm, but if I gwine go on an' she returned to her own rooms and could catch it fell to the floor, distributing «T"»ePiobate Court Rooms sought the stairs leading to the large, such trivial omissions or commissions git de widder got to b'lieve it war Delia Priddy flew briskly around her I in the Village of International Falls in the its contents over the hearth rug. open raftered attic that was shared in the line of his duty so troubled him storm. Ef it war guns, dey war Yankee «f°™e in l?e County °f Koochiching, little kitchen. Delia was giving a tea With a little cry of dismay Ann bent State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of June that 1 was inclined to suspect him of guns, an' 1 got to go back to look alike by the two inmates of the house. 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition party that night. down to pick up the scattered letters should trot be granted. hypocrisy. But, becoming curious to out fo' mist'ess an' de chil'n on de On the north half of the room Delia In the other half of the house two Witness the Judge of said Court and the and photographs. As she placed the know whether or not be was honest. I plantation. 1 t'iuk nobody hab said Priddy kept her belongings, and in the 1910 CQUrt this 21st day of March, women sat talking in a sunny bow last one in the box her arm stiffened, purposely left money in an exposed nothin' 'bout Yankee sojers bein' souf south half Ann's things were stored ILTIS, and she held the picture before her [Court Seal] R. F. C. window. Everything here was neat positiou in my room, to which he had of Nashville, so dat can't be Yankee away. Ann' was particular to place 0-19-C-2 Judge ot Probate. eyes with a strange set smile on her and orderly, but the rooms lacked the free access at any time. But Tom guns. Dat make it sartin dat it's the captured viands in Delia's half of face. thunder. "Git up. Bill.' I says 'I'm air of festivity that was imparted by never took a penny. One day when he the attic. When Delia found them she State of Minnesota i. District Court It was a picture of her husband. goin' on." the preparations for the party. might conjecture what she pleased. was brushing my clothes I said to him: County cf Koochiching )15th Judicial District James Bart, taken in his handsome "Fust off luid bad luck gittin' dar R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. Mrs. Bart was too angry to analyze "Tom. what makes you so lugubrious?" I "If I was to give a tea party to the young manhood. The bold dark eyes vs. when de funeral war goin" on. I her own motives at that moment. Bewing society wouldn't you think I John F. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Ry and looked confidently into her own and kiii\vici nius'ut wait, but sor Ben. I also all other persons unknown claiming A large chest was set back under the "I's got a great sin on my conscience." was mean if I didn't invite my next seemed to challenge her to criticise the any right, title, estate, interest or lien in lie i.i^ger wha' had de secou' chanct rafters. Ann crept forward and threw the real estate described in the complaint door neighbor?" demanded Ann Bart few words written in his crabbed writing bei'o" tie wiikier married Mose. crowdiu herein. Defendants. back the lid. The chest was half filled "Sin? What kind of a sin? You impatiently. The plaintiff alleges: across the bottom of the card: in to git tie fust chauct now. an' with boxes and bundles and formed a haven't ever killed any one. have That plaint-ff is the owner in fee and entitled "To Delia, from James. April 2. "I don't know," returned Mrs, White •Jul uia.ie me hot to git ahead ob him. to the possession of the following described safe hiding place for the plates of you?" 1888." That was a year before he had real estate in said county, to-wit: evasively. "I guess I'll put this edging tie si.r ine an' come up to me. an' he food. These were set carefully on top "No not dat." The west halt of the southeast quarter and married Ann. in plain. What do you think, Ann?" says, says lie. 'Tom. want de wid­ the northeast quarter of the southeast yo' of the packages in the trunk, and Ann "Well, confess to me. and I'll give quarter of section 34 and the northwest Mrs. Bart stabbed her knitting needles Ann rose stiffly to her feet and closed der "Yes/ 1 says, says I. 'I does.' held one small box in her hand while you absolution." quarter of the southwe^ quarter of section into the folds of the shawl and the box with a snap then she walked "Got Mars" Phillips' p'mission?' *No,' mi* *n township 71 north of range 23 west. she arranged the chest. The sound of "Wha* dat?" That said premises are vacant and unoccupied. leaned back in her rocking chair. "I'd deliberately-to Delia Priddy's door and 1 says, "1 hain't.' *1 bab,' he says. footsteps on the path below brought "Never mind. Tell me about this put it in plain if I was you," Senny. knocked loudly. "I t'iuk nothin' could be done twill Ihat the defendants and each ot them her to her feet with a sudden sense of great sin you have committed." im son*e right, title, interest or estate in You needn't try to get out of answering "Come in!" said Delia's voice. atter de funeral, so goes hurryin' to I guilt. She dropped the lid with a bang "Well. sah. I don' b'long to dis'state. and to said premises or some lien upon the me, for I want to know what's the Miss Priddy was sitting near the Mars' Phillips for p'mission. Mars' salne. and threw the basket into a distant •I was borned down in Tennessee*. De reason Delia Priddy didn't ask me to devastated supper table, her eyes red That said defendants and none of them Phillips knowed me—he t'ink I mighty corner among her own things. name o' de place war Athens. My have any right, title, estate or interest in or her party? Haven't I always been from crying. The tall clock in the fine nigger—so he gib me de p'mission, part thereof and no to said premises or any Once below in her own rooms she mas'er owned a heap o' niggers on de lien upon the same. nice to her? I've asked her time and corner was slowly ticking away the an' I went back to de cabin wha' de found herself clutching a small pasteboard Wherefore piaintiff asks judgment that plantation outside de town on de road again to every kind of doings me and minutes toward 6, when the expected widder jist come home from the funeral. he be declared the owner in fee of said box. She had forgotten to replace leadln' up to Nashville. De manor premises and entitled to the possession of James ever had. Not that she'd ever guests would arrive. Dare I see dat nigger Ben jist it in the chest. She heard Delia the same, that said defendants and none of bouse was a big square buildin', painted come a step, but I Invited her, and Instead of feeling triumphant at the comin' out. He looked at me kind o' them have any interest in or to said premises on the back porch talking to the cat. white an' galleries runnin' all or any part thereof, that said defendants now James is dead and buried and downfall of her enemy's hopes. Ann qua', but 1 goes in de cabin. and each of them and all parties claiming and she hastily thrust the box in her around de fou' sides. Back o' dat war I've come to live in the other half of Bart felt very small and mean. But under them be forever enjoined and debarred 'How yo' do, Tom?' says de widder, workbasket and threw her knitting de nigger cabins, standin' all in a row from asserting any claim- to said the house I should think she'd have she could be as magnanimous. says she. premises, and for such other and further relief over the whole. an' whitewashed lak a tablecloff. manners enough to ask me. I've been "I was mad at you. Delia Priddy." as to the court may seem just. 'How yo' do yo'self says I. 'I Delia's light step came Into the hall "We was all happy on dat plantation. Dated May 5th, 1910. a member of the sewing society ever she said in a low, even tone, "because reckon yo' feel porely, seein' yo' los' KANE& PALMER, fo' we had a good marst'r. Some door. since I married and came to Stillwater—that's and paused at Ann's kitchen you've always snubbed me and because Plaintiff's Attorneys, neys, yo' man.' ob de niggers dat abolitioners had been twenty years ago. It's a Mrs. Bart's heart almost stopped beating you didn't ask me to your party, so I Internatianal Falls Minn. 'Yes. I nebber git anudder sich talkio' to war plnln' fo* liberty, as dey public slight, that's what it is!" came in and carted all your food up for an instant, then it went on In man as dat. He war mighty fine man.' Notice of Lis Pendens called it, but we didn' bab no use fo' Mrs. White quivered uneasily. "You heavy, angry throbs. into the attic, and It's there now. just 'You mought try,' says I. 'Yo' know dat on de Coolidge plantation, 'cause never knew Delia before you was married Let Delia Priddy accuse her of stealing as good as ever. I'll go up in a minute State of Minnesota In District Court I wanted yo' befo' yo' married Mose.' and came to Stillwater?" she ventured the supper. She would laugh in and bring it down. I want to ask you Fifteenth 1 'Reckon yo' did.' County of Koochiching Judicial District a hesitatingly. her face! question, and you needn't be offended. 'An' I want yo' now.' R. C. Fraser. plaintiff. Ann Bart shook her head. There was the sound of a low knock You used to know my husband vs. 'Yo' mighty flatterin', Tom,' says 1 John F. Landon, Wis., Minn. & Pac. Ry. and "I'll have to be going along home, I at the kitchen door, and Ann strode before I was married, didn't you?" she, 'an" I mought be willin', but yo're also all other persons unknown claiming any guess," said the other woman, rising swiftly across the floor and threw the Delia's head lifted proudly, and she right, title, estate interest or lien in the real too late. I jis' promised Ben a few estate described in the complaint herein, slowly and picking the threads from door wide open. There stood Delia broke the bitter silence of years. "I defendants. minute befo* yo fcem in.' her dress. "There's supper to get for with her milk pitcher in one hand and was engaged to him once, but he jilted Notice is hereby given that an action has 'I got up mighty quick an' says been commenced in this court by the abovenamed Henry and the children and"—she the black cat curling about her skirts. me to marry you. I never felt that I plaintiff against the above-named goodby an' was goin' out when de paused awkwardly and shifted her "Good evening," hesitated Delia, with wanted to have much to do with either defendants and that the object and pumose widder called me back an' says, says of said action is to determine the adverse glance from her companion's face to one look at Ann's face. of you when you came to Stillwater." claims of said defendants in and to the real she: estate herein described. "Good evening," snapped Mrs. Bart, the flowering plants in the window— "I didn't know it. Delia, but you 'If Ben goes to glory befo' me I'll The premises affected by said action are with questioning brows. "your night blooming cereus has got needn't have felt resentful. You ought situated in the county of Koochiching and tak' yo. Tom. Don' feel bad 'bout it. "May I come in for a few minutes?" state of Minnesota and are described as follows —one, two, three—it's got seven buds to be glad you never married James. Yo' turn'il come sho'.' asked Delia. "I want to say something on it! They look like they'll open tonight." He was hateful. He was a hard man WW of SEM and NE& SE^ of Section 34 'When I gpes out I see wha' I to you, Mrs. Bart." and N Wj of SWJ4 of Section 35 all in Township to live with. I had a hard life!" Two She turned surprised eyes gwine done—lea ben mist'ess an de chil'en 71 north of Ra* ge 23 west. "Come in." said Ann ungraciously, crimson spots glowed in Ann's cheeks upon her hostess. Dated May 5th, 1910. to go lak a fool atter a 'oman wid KANE& PALMER, leading the way into the dining room as she bent over Delia Priddy and kissed Mrs. Bart's lips took on a bitter anudder nigger ahead o' me, an' 1 Plaintiff's Attorneys. and pulling forward a stiff rocker. her softly. "I'm going up to get curve as she replied: "Yes, it'll be 5-5 6-9 International Falls, Minn. knowed well enough dat de guns I "Sit down." a-bloom tonight. I guess I'll have to that food now. I hope you'll forgive hearn off in de east dat mawnin' at But Delia stood, tall and slender and admire it all by myself. Every member me." she added. suu up war Yankee guns. It war de Summons very pale, her pitcher held in the curve "Of course I do. I'm sorry 1 acted of the society I asked to come in debbil tole me dey war thunder. 1 jis* State of Minnesota, In District Court of her long arm. The black cat still mean, but I couldn't see much of him, I and see it said she had an engagement—just Vss. Fifteenth mounted Bill, an' I lam him twill 1 S arched its back against her silken and it makes me feel better to know County of Koochiching ing Judicial District. as if I didn't know 'twas got to de plantation. It war full o' skirt. R. C. Fraser, plaintiff, he wasn't perfect." half laughed Delia Delia Priddy's party they were going Yankee sojers. Ann watched her and waited, fiercely as she returned Ann's caress. "You'll to!" Grenville R. Kinsey, defendant "Dey had gone into de manor house expectant of the accusation. She The State of Minnesota to the above-named go and get ready for supper now, As the afternoon wore on her bitterness an' war a runnin' off wid all de silber defendant: imagined that Delia had seen her devastated won't you? And we'll all like to see increased, and she was trembling You are hereby summoned and an' ali de furniture an' clothes dey supper table through the window, required to answer the complaint of the night blooming cereus too." with anger and disappointment that could kerry. When I come up mist'ess the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, or she may have observed Ann "Very well. I'll come in as soon as she could no longer conceal from herself. which is on file in the office of the war standin' on de gallery, lookin' in the very act of despoiling the table. Clerk of the District Court in and tor said I've been up in the attic," returned She wished some calamity might drefful. county, and to serve a copy of your answer Ann. hastening away. befall Delia's tea party. Indeed, she to the said complaint upon the subscribers 'Tom,' she said, 'whar been 'yo' at their office in the village of International "I want you to come to my supper A little later, as she tied the white was quite willing to become the author Falls in said countv within 20 davs afier the A man rode up to de plantation at party," blurted forth Delia at last. "1 lawn bow at her throat and tpuched of any catastrophe that would put service of this summons upon you, exclusive "TO* TURN 'iiti COME SHO'." 5 o'clock dis mawnin' an' tole us de of the day of such service. know I've never been very friendly to her soft puffs of hair, she looked over an end to the merrymaking. And if you fail to answer the said complaint Mars' Coolidge war de finest, kindest Yankees was marcbin' down de pike to you, Mrs. Bart, but I mean to do better. at the crayon portrait of her husband within the time aforesaid the plaintiff At 5 o'clock she saw Delia, arrayed gen'lemau in de souf. He had de softest Huntsville. I knowed dey'd be here toda3\ in this action will apply to the court for the and I've put off asking you every on the wall. In a black silk skirt and white shirt relief demanded in thecomplaint. heart for niggers an' would worrit an' I wanted yo' to hide de val'ables.' day because I thought maybe you'd Dated April 26th, 1910. waist, tripping down the street with "You were a good, kind husband, mo* if we didn't git eberyt'ing we KANE & PALMER, resent it. Now, at the very last moment, a pitcher in one hand. Delia would be James, and I ain't really got a word of Plaintiff's Attorneys wanted than he would ober be own "I 'membered Kunnel Coolidge standin* I just made up my mind to rush A28-J2 International Falls. Minn. back in ten minutes. complaint to make about you, only chil'en. in dat same place on de gallery an' In and have it out! I've got a place somebody had to make it up to Delia Like a little fury the widow flew "When de wah come on Mars' Coolidge sayin' to me. "Tom. I'm gwine to leab all laid for you, and I expect we'll all across the hall and opened Delia's for the way you treated her. She CONTEST NOTICE be raised a regiment at he own my fambly under yo' car'.' I just have a real good time together. Will won't be anything but glad now because door. The table was set for suppergold Department of the Interior, expense an' war de cunnel ob it. I dropped my bead down, an' I hain't you come?" United States Land Office, banded china, pale pink ham, you married me instead of her. nebber fo'git de mawnin* befo' he went ris' it up since. Cass Lak«, Minnesota. May U, 1910. Delia's blue eyes were lifted for an Delia appeared in the doorway fresh pickles and preserves, three kinds of A sufficient contest affidavit having been off wid de sojers down to Pittsburg "Dem sojers come from anudder filed in this office by N. P. Burman. contestant. and smiling. "Some of the folks are Landin' to fight de Yankees. He sent kentry wha' dey beeu used to kerry off against Homestead entry No. 01536, coming in the gate now. Mrs. Bart made Feb. 19. 1909 for swi ot NEi, of one ob de niggers fo' me. When 1 all de val'ables dey kin git dere hands g'pose you come and help me receive SEi SEi ot SEI sei tion 5, township 66 n., went to him he was a-standin' on de on, an' dey jis' cleaned out de town an' range 25 w. 4th P. Meridian by Timothy E. 'em." Shives. contested. in which it is alleged that gallery below stairs all dressed up in all de plantations round it. Eberyt'ing Special Fares Tim thv F. Shives has not for more than six gray uniform wid a heap o* gold braid Mars" Coolidge lef* in my car' war months'last past been at or resided upon the Eyeglasses. premises above described, that he has never twisted on be arms, an' be said to me: tooken. 'cludin' de pianny. Ef 1 hadn' made any improvements whatsoever, that "Did you ever notice," queried an "Tom. ob all de niggers on dis been runnin' atter a 'owau dat war there is not now more than three square optician, "that nearly every person rods cleared and that there is not now any plantation I bab de mos' conference in busy buryin" her fus' busban' an" bad dwelling house on the said land fit for human who wears rimless eyeglasses when yo\ I'm goin' to leab my fambly under 'membered wha* Kunnel Coolidge said habitation, and the said entrymans absence TO polishing the lenses with a handkerchief is not due to his employment in the army yo* ear'.' to me an' what I said to Kunnel Coolidge or navy of th*» United States in any capacity holds the glasses by the nose "'Mars'.' I said, de wet comin' into said parties are hereby notified to appear, I'd beeu tliar to hide all de val'ables. Portland, Puget Sound piece, thus putting all the strain of respond and offer evidence touching my eyes. *1 rudder hab a Yankee bayo I bad a place all fixed fo' dat 10 said allegation at o'clock a. m. the rubbing upon the screws which on JQv 9. 1950. before F. J. McPartlin. net poked In bof my eyes dan be on away up In de trunk o' one o' de trees attach the glass to the metal? Of U. S Commissioner. Dist. ot Minn., at richeuus to de trust.' wha* dere war a rotten hole. I war International Falls, Minn., and that final course this tends to loosen the glass and Pacific Coast Points hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on "Dat war In de spring ob de nex goin* to put 'em in a box I'd made fo' and wear out the thread upon the tiny July 15, 1910. belore the Register and Receiver yea* arter de beginnin' ob de wah. 'em a pu'pose. an' I had a ladder ready at the United States Land Office in screw. This in turn causes the lenses Cass Lake. Minnesota. One niawniu' some men comin' up d« fo' to git up to de hole, that war kivered to wabble, resulting in great discomfort The said contestant having, in a proper Tennessee riber said dat a terrible VIA all over wid branches. But goin' 19,19IO, affidavit, filed Mar. set forth facts to the wearer. It's strange how which show that after due diligence personal fight a-goin' ou at Pittsburg Land- atter dat widder dat I didn' git nohow WHS little intelligence intelligent people display service of this notice can not be In'. Dat place war fa' away, but mist'ess kep' me from doin* all dis, an' I hain't made, it is hereby ordered and directed that in simple matters, but then it such notice be given by due and proper publication. an' de cbll'n turned white at nebber fo'glve* myself nohow." brings us business."—New York Globe. bearin' 'bout it. But dere was trouble Tom finished his story, looking more LISTER BARTLBTT. ml9j23 Register. Geo. S. Langland. nearer home dat we don' know nothin distressed if possible thau before. I Attorney for Contestant. Easy. 'bout. gave him something to help him to The International Falls. Minn. Through the "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle." said a "'Bout dis time a nigger named feel better and asked: Scenic Highway Land of Fortune SHERIFF'S SALE writer, "sat at dinner on bis last visit Mose Phillips, owned by Maja' Sam "Are you still hoping for third place here beside a lady who asked leave to Phillips, ou de Columbia pike, died an* State of Minnesota, with the widow?" ss. District Court consult him about some thefts. lef* lie wife a widder woman. Dat "Reckon not." he replied. "Ef I County of Koochiching. 5 "'My detective powers,* be replied, man had got de gal I wanted. AH de marry dat 'oman I hab my sin always H. W- Butts, plaintiff. vs. 'are at your service, madam.' niggers wanted her. If dere is black befo' me." Sarah E. Middle ton. defendant. 'Well,' said the lady, 'frequent and angels dat gal was one of 'eui. Soon's On leaving Tom 1 told him be had Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an For the Annual Rose Festival Execution to me directed and delivered, and mysterious thefts have been occurring I liearu Sam war da Id I reckoned all better get married and have a family now in my hands, issued out of the District at my house for a long time. Thus dem niggers wlia" wanted he wife ud of his own. It might ease the burden Court. Fourth (4) Judicial District, State of Minnesota, in and for the County of Hennepin, there disappeared last week a motor be puitin in applications wid her he bore. He needn't wait for the woman Portland. June 6-11. 1910 upon a judgment rendered in said horn, a broom, a box of golf balls, court in favor of H. W. Butts, and against mars* to marry her an* if I wanted who had slipped twice through Sarah E. Middleton. I have levied upon the $50.00 for the round trip, return limit 3 months. Tickets on sale left riding boot, a dictionary and her I'd bette* not be foolin* 'bout, but his fingers: There were plenty of good following described real estate of said defendant, half dozen tin pie plates.' May 28 to June 3, inclusive. To Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, to-wit: Jis' chuck in my own application. But women left. NEI NW1, SEi NWi, SWI NWi and NWi NWi, 'Aha.' said the creator of 'Sherlock Vancover, Victoria and many other Pacific Northwest de Phillips plantation was *bout thirteen But Tom said he had never loved but Section 20, Township 64- Range 26. Holmes,' 'the case, madam. Is quite And that I shall, on Saturday the 9 day of miles away—I mought 'a* knowed one woman, and he believed he would points. Regular Summer Tourist Fares eftective June 1 to July A. D. 1910. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. clear. You keep a goat.' "—Exchange. dat number ud bring bad luck—an* I always have ill luck in proposing to September 30: $60.00 for the round trip, return limit Oct. 31. of said day. at the front door of new Court House in said county and state, proceed Several through electric-lighted trains daily. Drawing-room, Sleeping had to go dere fo' to put In de application. her. to sell all the right, title and interest of Gars,leather unholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars and Comfortable coaches. I left Tom as melancholy as when I the above named Sarah E. Mjddleton The Usual Residua. Dining cars a la carte for all meals—Cuisine famously good. in and to the above described property. "What I gwine do? 1 didn' lak to first saw him. But a couple of years Hampton—Was anything left after to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting Write to A. M. Cleland, General Passenger Agent. St. Paul, for dainty leab mist'ess and de chil'n wid de later I returned and found him a trifle to ($549.34), five-hundred forty-nine dollars the debts of Millionaire Flammer were illustrated book about the Rose Festival, free. For information, call on and 34 cents, together with all accruing Yankees fightin' down at de Landin'. more cheerful. The second husband of paid? Harler—Yes his relatives were. costs of sale, and interest on the same an* 1 knowd if I didn' I'd lose de widder. H. A. McCORMACK, Agent, International Falls, Minn. from the 33rd day of February, 1910. at the his love had died, and Tom was No. 3. —Lippincott's. rate of 6 per cent per annum, at Public Auction. But I argy'd It war mighty far I asked him if he had hurried away to to the highest bidder tor cash. Yellowstone National Park Season, June 15 to Sept. 15,1910 down to wha' de flghtin' war goin' on put in his claim on hearing that she FOKBKB, fetop off at Spokane also, and see Hadyen Lake. Have a purpose in life and, having H. W. an* no sojers ud likely come up to de sheriff of Koochiching County. was in the market again. it. throw such strength of mind and OWEN P. MCELHEKL, plantation. De debbtl tempted me, an' "No, sah." he replied very soberly. Plaintiff's Attorney. 5-26 7-7 muscle i:m your work as God giv nm-flp Dated 23 day of May, 1910. mouiitcii old hoss I alius "Thorp wor lots o' time. She'd had ft« en you.-Carl.vie. *»«le-to go ober lu de Phillips planta­ fniaiipox.'* I"'*'*. -1..: Tf B* 3