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—WW wPrilfS mjlNW^.mu ji j.ujj^v L~ j\ -*v ,.7v ^Vt INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. DIDN'T KNOW HIM. Abstracts of titles to all property in County Auditor Koochiching county furnished on Office of Redemption. f• Was Not In the Colored Porter's Notice of Expiration of County of Itasca short notice by the Koochiching Hall of Fame. State of Minnesota County Abstract Co., official abstracters, southerner noted for the liberality A International Falls, Minn. his tips stopped at a Baltimore hotel of Tear Amount {Amount Amount Subdivision ol In whose name where negro porters predominated. Date of Judgment w&h f£[ch w°hrich Date of Sec Twp Kg Date of Sale required Assignment Assessed Section to redeem His name was speedily known to every assigned sold sold CONTEST NOTICE member of the serving fraternity and Department of the Interior, 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 Gust Ingram NE% of NEK March 21st, 1907 1905 $9.61 $59 34 June 3rd, 1910 his every wish anticipated. Soon after $59.68 United States Land Office, NE% Of NE% 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 59.68 Gust Ingman March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 69.34 June 3rd, 1910 bis arrival he sent his card to a friend Cass Lake, Minnesota, June 30,1910. Gust Ingram NWM of NE% 30 1 68 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 60.02 June 3rd, 1910 60.36 who made his home in tbe hotel, but A sufficient contest afflidavit havin? Gust Ingman NW& of NEK 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 ManVhe. coStes^nt 60.02 June 3rd, 1910 60.36 filed in this office by Fred Whose temperament happened to be 30 May 13th, 1907 Gust Ingram SWK of NEJK 68 25 March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 against homestead Entry Serial No. 03549 made 59.34 June 3rd, 1910 59.68 quite the opposite of that of his open March 17th. 1909, for SWt SWi See. 5 Town® Gust Ingman SWK of NEK 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 59.34 June 3rd, 1910 59.68 sMp 67 N., Range 25 W.. 4th p. Meridian, by handed caller—retiring, not given to 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 Gust Ingram SEK of NEK March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 59.34 June 3rd, 1910 59.68 Alonzo Honsberger, Contestee, in which it is '•tipping" or any other form of sociability 26 May 14th, 1906 Peter Njia Lot 10 4 64 March 21st, 1906 1904 3.62 26.42 alleged that Alonzo Honsberger has never resided 26.27 June 3rd, 1910 on the said described land since the date Lot 10 64 26 May 14th, 1906 and who therefore lived almost Peder Njaa 4 March 21st, 1906 1904 3.62 26.42 26.27 June 3rd. 1910 of his entry thereon, that there is not now on SEK- of NEK 19 64 26 May 11th, 1905 unknown to those about him. P. S. Chandler March 21st, 1905 1903 6.98 34.32 June 3rd, 1910 I 34.51 the said premises any house fit for human habitation May 11th, 1905 P. S. Chandler NWK of SWK 20 64 26 March 21st, 1905 1903 6.98 and that he has made no clearing nor 35.52 June 3rd, 1910 35.72 The old darky who received the card any other improvements as required by law May 11th, 1905 SWK of SWK 20 64 26 March 21st, 1905 1903 5.66 P. S. Chandler 30.84 June 3rd, 1910 31.01 studied it for a full minute. and that his said absence is not due to his employment May 14th, 1906 E. B. Sweet NEK of SEK 21 64 26 March 21st, 1906 1904 4.92 1 34.29 June 3rd, 1910 34.48 in the army or navy of the United 'Scuse me, colonel," he said, "but I May 14th, 1906 E. B. Swert NEK of SEK 21 64 26 March 21st, 1906 1904 4.92 34..29 June 3rd. 1910 34.48 aQy capacity, said parties are hereby don't b'leebe nobody by dat name come notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence 26 May 14th, 1906 E. B. Sweet SWK of SEK 21 64 March 21st, 1906 1904 3.72 28.37 June 3rd, 1910 I 28.53 touching said here dis mawning." aUegation at 10 o'clock a on 64 26 May 14th, 1906 E. B. Swert SWK of SEK 21 March 21st, 1906 1904 3.72 28.37 June 3rd, 1910 28.53 August 12. 1910, before P. J. McPartUn u.' S 26 14th, 1906 "This morning!" returned the other. 21 64 May E. B. Sweet SEK of SEK March 21st, 1906 1904 4.33 Commissioner, District of Minnesota, at his office 30.99 June 3rd, 1910 31.16 "Of course not! Mr. Blank has lived in International Falls, Minn., and that fln^ 64 26 May 14th, 1906 E. B. Swert SEK of SEK 21 March 21st, 1906 1904 4.33 30.99 June 3rd, 1910 31.16 hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. on A. O. Rund NEK of NEK 7 67 26 May 13th, 1907 here for months. You know my name March 21st, 1907 1905 7.98 10.93 June 3rd, 1910 10.99 August 19, 1910, before the Register and Receiver May 13th, 1907. Geo A. Kohler NEK NEK 7 67 26 March 21st, 1906 1905 7.98 well enough, and I haven't been here a at the United States Land Office in Of 10.93 1 June 3rd, 1910 10.99 Cass Lake, Minnesota. 26 May 13th, 1907 A. O. Rund NWK of NEK 7 67 March 21st, 1907 1905 7.98 10.93 June 3rd, 1910 10.99 day. Do you mean to say you can't remember The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, A. May 13th, 1907 Geo. Kohler NWK of NEH4 7 67 26 March 21st, 1907 1905 7.98 10.93 I June 3rd, 1910 10.99 a tuau who has made his home filed June 30, 1910, set forth facts which May 13th, 1907 A. O Rund SWK of NEK 7 67 26 March 21st, 1907 1905 2.55 show that after due diligence personal service 2.66 June 3rd, 1910 2.68 here since some time last winter?' of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered May 13th, 1907 Geo. A. Kohler SWK of NEK 7 67 26 March 21st, 1907 1905 2.55 2.66 June 3rd. 1910 2.68 "Scuse me. colouel, sah." began the and directed that such notice be given May 13th, 1907 A. O. Rund 67 26 March 21st, 1907 1905 3.59 SEK of NEK 7 5.02 June 3rd. 19*0 5.05. by due and proper publication. old man deferentially, "but you must May 13th, 1907 Geo. A. Kohler 67 26 March 21st, 1907 1905 3.59 Record address of Entryman, Littlefork SEK of NEK 7 5.02 June 3rd, 1910 5.05 know, sah"-as if uttering the subtlest C. H. Minnesota. LESTER BARTLETT May 13th, 1907 Maginnis 35 67 26 March 21st, 1907 1905 10.83 NEK of NWK 14.82 June 3rd, 191C 14.90 GEO S. LANGLAND, Register compliment—"dat dere's gemmanswhat May 13th, 1907 P. E. Cawley SEK of SEK 29 69 23 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 31.27 May .10th. 1910 31.53 Attorney for Contestant. 7-7—8-4 May 13th, 1907 can make demsels more notorious in T. E. Cowley SEK of SEK 29 69 23 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 31.27 May.lOth. 1910 31.53 P. May 13th, 1907 E. Cawley SEK of NEK 32 69 23 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 one day. sah. dan odder gemmans does 25.45 May .10th, 1910 25.71 May 13th, 1907 T. E. Cowley SEK df NEK 32 69 23 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 25.71 in a year, sah!"—Youth's Companion. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION 25.45 May.lOth, 1910 F. 23 May 13th, 1907 E. Cawley SWK of N0K 32 69 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 25.71 FOR ADMINISTRATION. 25.45 May.lOth, 1910 T. Mav 13th, 1907 E. Cowley SWK of NEK 32 69 23 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 25.71 25.45 May.lOth, 1910 Estate of George G. Green THE SETTING SUN. 23 May 13th, 1907 NWK of NEK 32 69 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 25.71 P. E. Cawlef! 25.45 I May.lOth, 1910 State of Minnesota. NWK NE?K May 13th, 1907 23 T. E. Cowley 32 69 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 25.71 County of Koochiching, In Probate Court Of 25.45 May .10th, 1910 May 14th, 1906 27 27 64 March 21st, 1906 1904 7.25 41.89 When Vulcan Sailed It Round the 1 Tim Sullivaa Lot 1 41.65 June 3rd. 1910 Hi the Matter of the Estate of George G. .Tim 64 May 14th, 1906 SullivaS Lot 2 27 27 March 21st 1906 1904 7.25 41.65 June 3rd, 1910 41.89 Green decedent. Ocean So It Could Rise Again. 64 May 14th, 1906 41.89 27 27 March 21st, 1906 1904 7.25 Tim Sullivan Lot 3 41.65 June 3rd, 1910 The ancients had some queer theories The State of Minnesota to Ella A Green May 14th, 1906 15.88 26 151 25 March 21st, 1906 1904 4.92 Ole D. Larson SEK NEK 15.77 June 3rd, 1910 and all persons interested in the Of whereby they sought to explain the J. M. May 8th, 1905 the granting of administration of 152 25 March 21st, 1905 1903 11.02 48.52 Jones SEK of SEK 15 48.25 June 3rd, 1910 rising and setting of the sun. They the estate of said decedent: The petition of Jehn May 8th, 1905 SEK *f SB 15 152 25 March 21st. 1905 1903 11.02 48.52 M. Jones 48.25 June 3rd, 1910 Frank B. Green having been filed in t.hig thought tbe earth to be flat and were May 8 th, 1905 NWK of NEK 22 152 25 March 21st, 1905 1903 11.02 55.04 June 3rd, 1910 55.35 court, representing that George G. Green Jobn M. Jones greatly puzzled to know how the same then a resident of the county of Koochiching May 14th, 1906 H. D. Warren 24 152 25 March 21st, 1906 1904 7.24 10.86 SEK of SE'K 10.80 June 3rd, 1910 state of Minnesota, died intestate on the 1st sun which plunged into tbe ocean at May 14th, 1906 Harley O. Warren SEK of SEK 24 152 25 March 21st, 1906 1904 7.24 10.80 June 3rd, 1910 10.86 I day of April, 1907 and praying that letters a 8.35 25 May 13 th, 1007 fabulous distance in the west could Andrew Lifquist NWK of NWK 25 155 March 21st, 1907 1905 6.07 8.30 June 3rd, 1910 of administration of his estate be granted to 8.35 Frank B. Green and the court having fixed the May 13th, 1907 Andrew Lifquist SWK of NWK 25 155 25 March 21st, 1907 1905 6.07 8.30 June 3rd, 1910 reappear the next morning at an equally time and place for hearing said petition Therefore.you, 25 Mav 13th, 1307 March 21st., 1907 1905 5.05 M. E. Thurston SWK Of NEK 27 155 6.92 June 3rd, 1910 6.96 great distance in the east. A number and each of you. are hereby cited and May 13th, 1907 M. E. Thurston 155 25 March 21st, 1907 1905 required to show cause, if any you have before NWK of SEK 27 3.36 .Tune 3rd, 1910 4.63 4.60 of remarkable theories were advanced, this court at the Probate Court rooms in May 14th, 1?M Henry Hicker 152 25 March 21st, 1906 I 1904 4.92 34.56 SWK of NWK 22 June 3rd, 1910 34.37 and every one of them was the ccurt house of International Falls in the Mav 14th. l?0fi Henry Wicker 152 25 March 21st, 1906 1904 4.92 34.56 SWK of NWK 22 34.37 June 3rd, 1910 county of Koochiching, state of Minnesota, on wrong. May 13th, IfK:? Gust Ingman 30 68 25 March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 59.68 the 2nd day of August 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m., SEK NEK June 3rd, 1910 Of r«i).34 Mythologists of old asserted that why said petition should not be granted. Mav 13 th, 1W7 Andrew Lindenberg SEK NWK 24 64 27 March 21 sf, 5907 1905 8.24 Of June 3rd, 1910 17.2S 17.18 Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the after the sun had dipped in the western ?Uay 13th, 1!07 Andrew Hoknes 24 64 27 March 21st, 1007 1905 8.24 SEK of NWK June 3rd, 1910 17.28 17.18 seal of said Court, this 1st day of July 1910. _l ocean at sunset (tbe Iberians and [Seal] R. F. C. Ir/rts. Judge of Probate. to a other ancient nations actually imagined Njia, Njaa, S. K. Gust Ingram, Gust Ingman, Peter Peder F. Chandler, E. B. Sweet, E Swert. O. Rund, Geo. A Kohler, C. H. Magiaaie, W. F. J. MCPABTLIN, that they could hear the hissing of the Attorney for Petitioner, 7-7—7-21 Cawley, T. E. Cowley, Tim Sullivan, Ole D. Larson, J. M. Jones, John M. Jopes, H. D. Warren, Harley O. Warren, Andrew Lifquitft, M. C. Thurston, Henry *Hicker, Henry Wicker, Andrew Ldndenberg, Andrew Hoknes. waters when the glowing globe was You are hereby notified that the foregoing pieces or parcels of land situate in the county of Koochiching (formerly a part of the covaty of plunged therein) he was seized by Vulcan ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS Itasca) and state of Minnesota, are now assessed Hn the respective name sat respectively before each description that tfae respective date sot on and placed in a golden goblet. after each description""respectively in the column headed "Date of Sale" at a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly made AND FOR HEARING THEREON. This strange craft, with its astonishing lid given and by the District Court and for the County of in In Itasca and state of Minnesota on the respective date set after each descrip­ cargo, navigated the ocean by a northerly Estate of J. C. Chamberlin tion respectively in the column headed "Date of Judgment" in a proceeding to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent on real estate for the respective State of Minnesota course so as to reach the east year set after each description respectivly in the column headed "Year for which sold" said pieces or parcels of land were each severalty County ofKoochiching fs Probate Court. again in time for sunrise the following and separately sold for the respective amount set after each* description respectively in the-column headed "Amount for which sold" and the j. c. In the Matter of the estate of Chamberlin, morning. Decedent. same were respectively bid in by the state of Minnesota for the respective amount last mentioned that the said several pieces or pareels of land Letters of administration having been Among the more sober physicists of were not redeemed and that thereafter and on the respective date set after each description respectively in the column headed "Date of granted to Hattie L. CLamberim. old. as related by Aristotle, it was believed Assignment" the said several pieces or parcels of land were severally and separately assigned by the state of Minnesota for the respective It Is Ordered, That the time within which amount set after each description respectively in the column headed "Amount for which Assigned," which amount was duly paid to the County that in some manner the sun all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against the estate in this Treasurer of said County and was not less than the amount required by law that separate certificates of assignment were duly issued by was conveyed by night across the Court, be and the same is hereby limited to the County Auditor of said County in the form prescribed by law and that each of said certificates has been presented to me at my office northern regions and that darkness 6 months from and after the date hereof tor the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for redemption given and served that the amount required to redeem eaft piece or pared and that Saturday the 7th day of Jan. 1911, at was due to mountains which screened of) land, exclusive of the costs to accrue on this notice, is the amount set forth after each description respectively in the column headed 10 o'clock a. m.at the Probate Court rooms off the sunbeams during the voyage. at the court house at International Falls, "Amount for which Assigned" and interest thereon at the rate of Twelve (12) per cent per annum from the respective date set after eaflk 0 in said county, be and the same hereby is description rspectively in the column headed "Date of Assignment" to the day such redemption is made and that the amount required to r* fixed and appointed as the time and place for bearing upon the examination, adjustment Heem each piece or parcel of land at this date, exclusive of the costs toaccrue on this notice, is the respective amount set after each dM Anticipation. and allowance of such claims as shall tion respectively in the column headed "Amount required to redeem and that the time to redeem said pieces or parcels of land from said Lieutenant Shackleton tells how be presented within the time aforesaid. Will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and filing of proof of such service in my office. wheu in the antarctic wastes he and Let notice thereof be given by the publication Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of June, A. D. 1910. of this order in the International Falls his companions sustained their spirits Press, a weekly newspaper printed in said ftf. A. SPANG, and their bodies as well when supplies county, as provided by law. Auditor of Itasca county, Minnesota. Dated July (ith. 1910. had to be cut down to a minimum (Seal) R. F. r. Ii/ris iBeal. County Auditor, Itasca county .Minn.) by dwelling upon the glorious 7-7 7-21 Judge of Probate. eating they would have on returning to headquarters. The value of such HIS NOSE WAS SAFE. OBESITY CURED. MOORISH SOLDIERS. CONTEST NOTICE gave Volt sire the first canto of his mental sustenance has long been recognized "ITenriade." and Hante's "Divina Commedia" Department of the Interior, by up to date commanders. is likewise said to have been ®u* Nerves Were In a State of A Remedy That Is Not Liable to Attain United States Land Office, Their Methods In BstTlfc and Their There was the German officer in the Inspired by a dream. Cold Chill Collapse. Wide Popularity. Cass Lake, Minnesota, June 25, 1910. System of Signs!*. war of 1870 who sustained the flagging A sufficient contest affidavit having been Many novelists on their own admis- I "I sitting ou the verandq^ of a Peter the CJreat was once traveling At fighting ou liurM-bsK-k tut: Moors spirits and weary legs of his men filed in this office bv Raymond D. Parmeter, sion have obtained the plots for some mining town hotel one afternoon a incognito in a part of Finland, when contestant, against Homestead entry No. 1490, are :ule|ts am! ••xtreuiel.v tnobiH-. itui by shouting: "There is a brewery inside Serial No. 03'J95, made Mav 14, 1908. for w/2 of their best works from materials good many years ago." said a veteran he met a very fat man who told him they arc* irn o: ngibl.\ Uzy aim seldom that town! Let us get there before se}4, ey3 sw^i. section 26^ Township 158 n.,. provided in dreams. A particularly engineer, "and was lazily smoking one that he was going to St. Petersburg. Range 26 w. 5th P. M.. by Frank Parsons, contestee, anybody else!" History relates indulge in night attack. Wli^n they in which it is alleged that said entryman Impressive instance is that of Robert of the nicest meerschaum pipes you "What for?" asked the czar. that the men did get there with remarkable has never resided upon, cultivated and attii in tone horsemen nsujlliy ILii- Louis Stevenson, whose "Chapter on ever saw when out of the tail of my "To consult a doctor about being so improved said land and has whollv abandoned speed. Equally shrewd was give a lifl tn tin- fool soldiers who accompany eye I saw that a bad man down at the said land for over six months immediately Dreams" in his book "Across the fat. which has become very oppressive." that Japanese commander in the Manchurian preceeding the date hereof, and that said them ar allow them run •ther end of the veranda bad his gun Plains" should be read by all who alleged absence from said land was not due to war who. seeing his men exhausted alongside ni.d hold on io a stirrup iron. his employment in the army, navy or Marine Sighted at me. They were a wild lot would learn what dreams can do for a "Do you know any doctor there?" with thirst and knowing full Corps of the United States in anv capacity Tin- mounted men then make a charge, man intellectuallv. The solution of around there, and 1 couldn't tell "No." during any war. said parties are hereby well the wonderful properties of pickled wheel round and retire and make way notified to appear, resj.ond and offer evience whether he ineaut to shoot me or the baffling mathematical problems, the "Then I will give you a line to my plums, cried out. "Two miles from here touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. for the footiiK'ii, who crawl along the pipe. The chances were in favor of the Ideas necessary to complete some invention. friend. I'rinee Menschikoff. and he will m. on August 9. 1910, before Register and Receiver there is a forest of plums." The anticipated ground, akno.-it invisible, and who rise at the United States Land Office in pipe, however, and it seemed a good introduce you to one of the emperor's have been supplied by dreams. plums went far to relieve Cass Lake. Minnesota. to the attack if they coiue within striking chance to test my nerve. I made up physicians." Occasionally the dreamer has been The said contestant having, in a proper their parched mouths. distance of the enemy. As a rule, affidavit, filed June 25,1910, set forth facts known to rise in his sleep and jot my mind to let him shoot and to pre- The traveler went to the prince's which show that after due diligence personal tbe Kiilians prefer to lure detached down the information thus acquired. tend a careless air. but I telling you house with a note. The answer was service of this notice can not be What West Point Does For Its Cadets. parties into an amisush or defile and made, it is hereby ordered and directed that Tn such cases he usually forgets all In the ten or fifteeu seconds of waiting not delayed. The next day. tied hands What West Point does for its cadets such notice be given by due and proper publication. thus inflict heavy loss upon them. The the sweat came out at every pore, and about the helpful dream and on awaking and feet, the poor man was dragged off is precisely this: It takes its youth at mounted men se!d disiLiou.'d. to fire, my heart pounded my ribs sore, felt Record address of entryman, Bannock, is greatly surprised at finding the on a cart to the mines. the critical period of growth it isolates Minnesota. and being saddle a "sort of Tick at the "bowl of "the pipe, their tiring, from the record lie has made of it, which shows Two years after Peter .the Great was 6-3 7.2S LESTEB BARTLETT, Register, them completely for nearly four is the advance heard the crack of the gun and kuew very inaccurate. Should that-as with the visions so potently visiting the mines. He had forgotten years from the vicious influences that white be slow or that a bullet had passed through the oT '.lie troops Influencing health—it is possible for the incident of the fat man, when suddenly corrupt young manhood and from the CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION hesitating the Moors effect a bold pipe. I got a brace with my hands and dreams to aid a man in an intellectual a miner threw down his pick, atmosphere of commercialism it provides FOR ADMINISTRATION combination between horsemen and feet and waited for a second bullet, way without his being consciously rushed up to him and fell at his feet absorbing employment for both Estate of George L. Alexander footmen and generally succeed in inflicting and it went through the bowl after rhe aware of them. crying: mental and physical activities it surrounds State of Minnesota 1 heavy iosses on their enemy. first. I sat there until his fourth bullet In Probate Court. I HE "RIME MINIS! EH. "Grace, grace, what is it I hj»ve them with exacting responsibilities, County of Koochiching I The prime of Moors are to had hit the pipe and knocked the tactics the done?" high standards and exalted traditions In the Matter of the Estate of George L. Alexander. delay the advance of an enemy as bow'« off the stem, and then the shooter A Foreign Sovereign Responsible For Peter looked at hiui, astonished, until Decedent. of honor and integrity, and it much as possible l»y mounted rifle fire sauntered up to me and laughingly This English Official. The State of Minnesota to Louis Alexander, he remembered the story. demands a rigid accountability for until they can diseern Us extent and Lizzie Alexander. Frank Alexander, Annie said: So loug as the sovereign himself presided "Oh, so that is you!" he said. "I every moment of their time and for Alexander. Emma Alexander, Alice Alexander direction and subseqneutly to try enveloping 'Excuse me. stranger, but I thought at the meetings of the cabinet and Emma Alexander and all persons interested hope you are pleased with me. Stand every voluntary action. It offers them tlio advancing force. Tbe it was imitation.' in the granting of administration of there was no obvious necessity for giving up! How thin and slight you have become! the Inducements of an honorable career the estate of said decedent: The petition of tribes also indulge in sniping, but not 'Same as you are.' 1 replied. any member of it precedence over Go. and remember that work is Emma Alexander having been filed in this and a sufficient competence as a court, representing that George L. Alexander, to a very great extent, and they also MMy gibe hurt him. but be was man the others- But from the accession of the best cure for your complaint!" reward of success, and it has imperative then a resident of the County of Koochiching Ight individually. They do not neglect enough to tell everybody about my the bouse of Hanover the king ceased State of Minn., died intestate on the 20th day authority for the enforcement of of July, 1909 and praying that letters of administration opportunities for stratagem and can nerve, and rhe boys chipped in sufficient to take part in the deliberations of the Supreme Court Ways. Its conditions and restraints.—Colonel of his estate be granted to Emma nuggets to buy me a new fifty effect some very clever ruses. They cabinet. It has been said, indeed, by a When the supreme court of the United Alexander and the court having fixed tbe time Charles W. Lamed in National Magazine. are also guilty of abusing the, services dollar pipe. Say. do you know what and place for hearing said petition Therefore, States assembles at 12 o'clock on modern statesman that, "with a doubtful You, And Each Of You, are hereby cited and of the white flag in action. happened to me when I made an excuse each Monday the room is filled with exception in the time of George required to show cause, if any you have before The Moorish intelligence system is to go upstairs after my old corncob? this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the lawyers, clerks, newspaper men and Silver Service. III., no sovereign has beeu present at court house, in the Village of International Sn excellent one, and the tribes are 1 bad no sooner got into my spectators. Routine announcements "Can I get the silver service for tbe a meeting of the cabinet since Anne." Falls, in the County of Koochiching, State of seldom without information regarding room than my knees gave out. chills are Minnesota, on the 4th day of August, 1910. at 2 made by the chief justice in a Are department?" inquired a young The change, like so many other modifications I'll o'clock p. m., why said petition should not be galloped up my spine, and be hang­ th« movements of an enemy. They which have been introduced voice no one can understand. Decisions man at the free library. granted. ed if I didn't faint away and lie there have also an excellent system of signaling Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the of great moment are rendered by "The what?" asked the girl at the into the British constitution, was the Seal of said Court, this 29th day of June, for ten miuutes. It bad suddenly occurred at night by means of small fires other justices in mumbled words which desk. result of a purely accidental circumstance. 1910. to me that tbe bowl of that are dotted about tbe hills and ravines, (Seal) R. F. C. ILTIS, not heard. Lawyers, clerks, newspaper "The silver service for the fire department—the George I. could not speak tbe 7-14-7-28 Probate Judge. pipe was only six Inches from my nose which are obscured and revealed in men and spectators stare hard at questions they ask you English language. It was clearly useless while the fellow was doiug his shooting. accordance with au ingenious code of the honorable justice who may be talking when you take tbe silver service examinations, for a monarch to be present at the and I have not yet got over touching signals known to themselves.—Chicago you know."—Newark News. State of Minnesota 1 District Court or reading, some with hands curved meetings of his councilors when he County Koochiching l' 15th Judicial District my nasal organ- now and then to News. into a round board so that they can did not understand the language in R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. see if it is safe." c^itch a few words if possible. But no Knew What She Was Doing. vs. which their deliberations were csirried John F. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Ry. and DREAM INSPIRATION. one in the courtroom shouts "Louder!" Pastor—I was sorry for your wife on. But wheu the sovereign was thus also all other persons unknown claiming No one would last very long if he did. during the sermon this morning, doctor. any right, title, estate, interest or lien in Necessarily and habitually absent from O'Connell's Big Head. the real estate described in the complaint And should a person be sentenced for She- had such a dreadful fit of Intellectual Achievements Born of the cabinet it became requisite that :i! herein. Defendants. Thackeray was six feet two inches contempt of "the supreme court it would coughing that the eyes of the whole some minister should be chosen who Visions In Sleep. The State of Minnesota to the above named In height, and Sir H. W. Lucy says the be the end. As an old colored employee congregation were fixed upon her. defendents: should preside at the meetings unci It is well known, says H. Addington great novelist wore a seven and tiveeigbth You are hereby summoned and required to once said, "Dere ain't no appeal Doctor—Don't you be unduly alarmed. report its decisions to the king. Thus Bruce in Success Magazine, that inch hat, beating Dickens and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the from dis cote."—St. Louis Star. She was wearing her new hat for the the accession of a foreigner who could above entitled action which is filed in the dreams have stimulated men to remarkable John Bright by a full half inch. Mr. first time. office onhe Clerk of the Dist-ict Court in and not converse in English led to one of Unreasonable. Gladstone's hat was of seven and intellectual achievements for s^id county and to serve a copv of youranswer the most momentous changes in the to t'ne said complaint upon the subscribers She—I don't see why you should hesitate three-eighth inch measurement—the and have etfen supplied the material His Stroke of State. at their office in the Village of Interrational constitution. The act of settlement to marry on $3,000 a year. Papa same as Macaulay's—while Beaconsfield Falls in said county within 20 days for these achievements.v Thus Coleridge She—I'll wager you have told lots of had given England a foreign sovereign after the service of this summons upon you says ray gowns never cost more than needed a full seven inch.' The hat :8ii composed "Kublai Khan" in a other girls that you loved them. HeWell. exclusive of the day of such service. the presence of a foreign sovereign that. He—But, my dear, we must have of Daniel O'Connell, however, would And if you fail to answer the said complain dream. Tartini got his "Devil's Sonata" if such has been my misguided gave England a prime minister.From within the time aforesaid the plaintiff something to eat. She (petulantly)— have beaten them all, measuring eight from a dream in which the devil career it is now in your hands to put in this action will apply to the court for "Essays Political and Biographical." Isn't that just like a man? Always and one-half inches by ten inches. a tne reliet demanded in the complaint. stop to it srV- SM* Brmofirfvl stud challenged him to a. rpiiMeal bv fnoncer Wnlpnle. Dated May 5th, 1910. thinking of his stomach. Boston ornnefnion It was a dream thai KANE & PALMER, ft Transcript. Ik Plaintiff's Attorneys, Without foresight iudgment fails by -14-M International Falls. Minn. Us own v.eig'it. —Horace. "'kit*: ',*7^-- T?0