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-in pp'' -,£-: .. E A I O W A 5 PROGRAM CONTEST NOTICE Office of County Auditor Department of the Interior. Of Examinations for Common School County of Itasca Notice of Expiration of Redemption. United States Land Office, State of Minnesota Certificates at International Falls Cass Lake, Minnesota, June 30,1910. „,A. sufficient contest afflidavit having -beeil August I. 2 and 3,1910. filed in this office by Pred Manthe, contestant, Amount Year Amount In whose name Subdivision ot Amount against homestead Entry Serial No. 03549, made for Sec Two RAT for for Date of Date of Judgment required IZ •1909, for SW1 SWi, Sec. 5. Townsbip which which which Assignment MONDAY, AUGUST 1. Assessed Section to redceir 67 N., Range 25 W., 4th P. Meridian, by assigned sold sold First Grade Studies.) Alonzo Honsberger, Contestee, in which it is alleged that Alonzo Honsberger has never resided •i A. M.—8:00 Enrollment, Gust Ingram NE% of NE& 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 1905 $59 34 $9.61 June 3rd, 1910 $59.68 on the saiddescribed land since the date Gust Ingman NE^ of NE& 30 68 25 May 13 th, 1907 -March 21st, 1907 1905 59.34 8:30 Geometry. of his entry thereon, that there is not now on 9.01 June 3rd, 19-10 59.68 the said premises any house at for human habitation Gust Ingram NW% of NE& 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 March 21st, 1907 1 1905 9.61 60.02 June 3ra, 1910 60.36 10:15 Physics. and that he has made no clearing nor 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 Gust Ingman NW!Y4 of NE& March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 60.02 June 3rd, 1910 60.36 an£ lmPr°Yements as required bv~ law, P. M.—1:30 Algebra. SW& of NH% 30 68 25 May 13 th, 1907 Gust Ingram March 21st, 1907 9.6i and that his said absence is not due to his employment 1905 59.34 June 3rd, 1910 59.68 in the army or navy of the United Gust Ingman swy4 of NE& 30 68 25 May 13th, 1907 3:15 Physical Geography March 21st, 1907 1905 9.61 59.34 June 3rd, 1910 or 59.68 States in any capacity, said parties are herebT SEtt ofttE& 30 68 25 I May 13th, 1907 Gust Ingram March 21st, 1907 59.34 General History. 1905 9.61 June 3rd, 1910 59.68 notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence Peter Njia Lot 10 4 64 26 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 touching said aUegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on 1904 26.27 3.62" June 3rd, 1910 26.42 Agriculture be taken at some may August 12. 1910, before F. J. McPartlin U. S May 14th, l'906 Peder Njaa Lot 10 4 64 26 March. 21st, 1906 1904 3.62 26.27 June 3rd, 1910 26.42 Commissioner, District of Minnesota, at his office one, (only one) of the above periods, 26 May 11th, 1905 F. S. Chandler SE% of NE% 19 64 March 21st, 1905 1903 6.98 34.32 June 3rd, 1910 I 34.51 in International Falls, Minn., and that final NW!4 of SW14 20 64 26 May 11th, 1905 and may be substituted for either F. S. Chandler March 21st, 1905 hearing wiU be held at 10 o'ciock a. m. on 1903 6.98 35.52 June 3rd, 1910 35.72 August 19, 1910, before the Register and Receiver SW& of SW%, 20 64 26 May 11th, 1905 F. S. Chandler March 21st, 1905 5.66 Geometry or Physical Geography. 1903 30.84 June 3rd, 1910 31.01 at the United States Land Office in NE14 of SE% 64 26 May 14th, 1906 B. B. Sweet 21 March 21st, 1906 4.92 Cass Lake, Minnesota. 1904 34.29 June 3rd, 1910 34.48 TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. NEi/i of SEK 21 64 26 May 14th, 1906 The said contestant having, in a proper affiJune E. B. Swert March 21st, .1906 1904 4.92 S4..29 34.48 I June 3rd, 1910 (Second Grade Studies.) 30. 1910. set forth facts which SWy4 of SE34 21 64 26 May 14th, 1906 B. B. Sweet March 21st, 1906 1904 28.37 June 3rd, 1910 28.53 3.72 '. diligence personal service er due A. M.—8:00 Enrollment. SW% of SE% 21 64 26 May 14th, 1906 B. B. Swert March 21st, 1906 1904 3.72 June 3rd, 1910 28.53 of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered 28.37 64 26 May 14th, 1906 and directed that such notice be given B. B. Sweet SE% of SEH 21 March 21st, 1906 8:30 Professional Test. 1904 4.33 20.99 June 3rd, 1910 31.16 by due and proper publication. 21 64 26 May 14th, 1906 B. B. Swert SEft of SE34 March 21st, 1906 1904 4.33 20.99 June 3rd, 1910 31.16 9:30 Spelling. Record address of Entryman, Littlefork, 67 26 May 13th, 1907 i. O. Rund NE14 of NEft 7 March 21st, 1907 LESTER BABTLETT, 1905 7.98 10.93 Jane 3rd, 1910 10.99 Minnesota. Arithmetic. GEO S. LANGLAND, Rpoi«it#.r 10:00 67 26 May 13th, 1907. Geo A. Kohler NEft Of NEft 7 March 21st, 1906 1905 7.98 June 3rd, 1910 10.99 10.93 Attorney for Contestant. 7-7—8-4 P. M.—1:15 Geography. •. O. Rund NWy4 of NEft 67 26 May 13th, 1907 7 March 21st, 1907 1905 7.98 June 3rd, 1910 10.99 10.93 67 26 May 13th, 1907 2:45 Composition and Penmanship. Geo. A. Kohler NWft of NB% 7 March 21st, 1907 1905 7.98 10.93 June 3rd, 1910 10.99 1907 •. O Rund SWft of NE% 67 26 May 13th, 7 March 21st, 1907 1905 2.55 2.66 2.68 June 3rd, 1910 SWY* May 13th, 1907 CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Geo. A. Kohler Of NE% 7 67 26 March 21st, 1907 2.55 19051905 2.66 2.68 June 3rd. 1910 3:40 Beading. May 13th, 1907 FOR ADMINISTRATION. A. O. Rund SEft of NEft 7 67 26 6.02 March 21st, 1907 3.59 June 3rd, 1910 5.05. May 13th, 1907 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. Geo. A. Kohler SE14 of NEft 7 67 26 March 21st, 1907 5.05 1905 3.59 5.02 June 3rd, 1910 Estate of George G. Green May 13 th, 1907 (Second Grade Studies Continued.) C. H. Maginnls 35 67 26 March 21st, 1907 NEft of NWft 1905 10.83 June 3rd, 1910 14.90 14.82 State of Minnesota. I F. SEY* May 13th, 1907 E. Cawley of SE% 29 69 23 March 21st, 1907 1.89 A. M.—8:00 U. S. History. 1905 21.27 May .10th. 1910 31.53 County of Koochiching, Probate Court May 13th, 1907 T. B. Cowley 29 69 23 March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 SEft of SE!4 31.27 May.lOth, 1910 31.53 9:45 English Grammer. In the Matter of the Estate of George F. May 13th, 1907. 69 23 25.71 B. Cawley SE ft Of NEft 32 March 21st, 1907 1905 I.89 25.45 May .10th, 1910 Green decedent. 11:30 Music. May 13th, 1907 23 23 March 21st, 1907 25.71 T. B. Cowley SEft NEft 32 69 1905 1.89 25.45 May.lOth, 1910 I The State of Minnesota to Ella A. Green, F. P. M.—1:15 Physiology-Hygiene. 23 23 May lSth, 1907 1.89 25.71 fi. Cawlflf 32 69 March 21st, 1907 1905 25.45 May.lOth, 1910 SWft Ot NEift and all persons interested in the ill* 13th, 1907 Mav March 21st, 1907 1905 1.89 25.71 2:45 Civics. 32 69 23 25.45 May.lOth, 1910 the granting of administration of 5? Cowlegr SWft of NEft May 13th, 1907 the estate of said decedent: The petition of 1905 1.89 25.71 32 69 23 March 21st, 1907 25.45 May.lOth, 1910 [1. SL Cawltff NWft of NEft 4:00 Drawing. Frank B. Green having been filed in t.hia T. May 13th, 1907 1.89 25.71 at 32 69 69 23 23 March 21st, 1907 1905 25.45 May .10th, 1910 B. COirlKT NWft NEJft court, representing that^ George G.Green, If Professional Test consumes less May 14th, 1906 1904 7.25 41.89 Tim 64 64 27 27 March 21st, 1906 41.65 June 3rd, 1910 then a resident of the county of Koochiching Sulllvt* Lot 1 27 than 60 minutes, Spelling and Arithmetic state of Minnesota, died intestate on the 1st May 14th, 1906 1904 7.25 41.89 64 27 March 21st 1906 41.65 June 3rd, 1910 Sullivao Lot 2 27 day of April. 1907 and praying that letters May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 1904 7.25 41.65 41.89 may begin not to exceed 30 64 27 June 3rd, 1910 Tim Sullivan Lot 3 27 of administration of his estate be granted to May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 1904 4.92 15.88 Frank B. Green and the court having fixed the 151 25 15.77 June 3rd, 1910 $le D. Larson SEft Of NEft 26 minutes earlier. 11' 11' time and place for hearing said petition Therefore, II.02 May 8th, 1905 1903 48.52 152 25 March 21st, 1905 48.25 June 3rd, 1910 J. M. Jones SEft of SEft 15 you, and each of you. are hereby cited anfl May 8th, 1905 March 21st. 1905 1903 11.02 48.52 152 25 48.25 June 3rd, 1910 Jehu M. Jonea SEft df SB ft 16 required to show cause, if any you have before May 8th, 1905 March 21st, 1905 1903 11.02 June 3rd, 1910 55.35 Real Estate Transfers this court at the Probate Court rooms in 152 25 55.04 John M. Jonea NWft of NEft 22 the ccurt bouse of International Falls in the 10.86 May 14th, 1906 March 21st, 1906 1904 7.24 152 25 10.80 Juner3rd, 1910 H. D. Warren 8Eft of SEfft 24 fu Koochichmer, state of Minnesota, on 10.86 Transfers listed by the Koochiching May 14th, 1906 1904 7.24 r24 152 25 March. 21st, 1906 10.80 June 3rd, 1910 fiarley O. Warren SEft of SEft the 2nd day of August 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. May 13th, 1907 1905 6.07 8.35 why said petition should not be granted. 155 25 Match 21st. 1907 8.30 June 3rd, 1910 County Abstract Co., International Andrew Llfqulst NWft of NWft 25 witness, the Judge of said Court, and the May 13th, 1907 1905 8.35 155 25 March 21st, 1907 6.07 8.30 June 3rd, 1910 Andrew Llfqulst SWft of NWft 25 Falls: seal of said Court, this 1st day of July 1910. May 13th, 1907 1905 5.05 6.96 155 25 March 21st, 1007 June 3rd, 1910 [Seal] R. F. C. Ii/ris. M. B. Thurston SWft Of NEft 27 •6.92 3.36 May 13th, 1907 1905 4.63 Judge of Probate. 25 March 21st, 1907 4.60 June 3rd, 1910 George W. Cochran to Karl M.E.Thurston. 27 155 NWft of SEft MCPARTLIN, F. J. May 14th, 1906 1904 4.92 84.66 25 \farch 21st, 1.906 June 3rd, 1910 Henry Hicker 22 152 34.37 SWft of NWft Mathie, lot 3 & 4, Sec 1-66-24 Attorney for Petitioner, 7-7—'7-21 $1 00 May 14th, 1906 1904 4.92 84.66 25 25 March 21st, 1906 34.37 June 3rd, 1910 Henry Wicker SWft of NWft 22 152 Conrad Sucker to Wm. H. May 13th, 1907 March 21 At, 1907 1905 9.61 69.68 30 68 25 25 59.34 June 3rd, 1910 I Gust Ingman SEft of NEft gBartlfett "Trustee" sei sej, May 13th, 1907 1905 8.24 27 March 21st, 1907 I 17.18 June 3rd, 1910 17.28 Andrew Llndenberg SEft of NWft 24 64 ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS May 13th. 1907 March 21st, 1907 1905 8.24 64 27 17.18 June 3rd, 1910 17.28 Sec 22 & wj swj. sel swj- Sec i—i Andrew Hoknes SEft of NWft 24 AND FOR HEARING THEREON. 23-63-25 .77" 1 00 Estate of J. C. Chamberlin To Gust Ingram, Guet Ingman, Peter NjJa, Peder Njaa, F. S. Chandler, E. B. Sweet, E Swert, A O. Rund, Geo. A Kohler, C. H. Maginnis, K. ifi. Frank E. Anderson to Carl L. State of Minnesota Cawley, T. E. Cowley, Tim Sullivan, Ole D. Larson, J. M. Jones, John M. Jofnes, H. D. Warren, Harley O. Warren, Andrew- Lifquiat, M. E. 0 County ofKoochicbingfsS Probate Court Hillstead nei nwj & nwj In Thurston, Henry «Hlcker, Henry Wicker, Andrew Lkidenberg, Andrew Hoknes. a In the Matt of the estate of J. C. Cham- nei, Sec 33-66-26 1 00 You are hereby notified that the foregoing pieces or parcels of land situate in the county of Koochiching (formerly a part of the county of berlin, DecedL Joseph Eano to Eliza H. Carrier Letters of Administration having Itasca) and state of Minnesota, are now assessed in the respective name set respectively before each description that on the respective date sat been granted to Hattie L. CLam berlin. after each discription respectively in the column headed "Date of Sale" at a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly made lots 1 & 2 & wi nei It Is Ordered, That the time within which and given in and by the District Court in and for the County of Itasca and state of Minnesota on the respective date set after each description Sec 17-70-24 all creditors of the above named decedent 3500 00 respectively in the column headed "Date of Judgment" in a proceeding to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent on real estate for mav present claims against the estate in this the re Julliard Payne to Herbert E. Court, be and the same is hereby limited to spective year set after each description respectivly in the column headed "Year for which sold" said pieces or parcels of land were each severally 6 months from and after the date hereof Bly, lots 17 & 18, bk 9 Franson and separately sold for the respective amount set after each description respectively in the column headed "Amount for sold" and which Hie and that Saturday the 7th day of Jan. 1911 at same were respectively bid in by the state of Minnesota for the respective amount last mentioned that the said several pieces add Kooch 10 o'clock a. m. at the Probate Court rooms or parcels of 500 00 at the court house at International Palls land were not redeemed and that thereafter and on the respective date set after each description respectively in the column headed "Date of George Snyder to Ethel M. A- in said county, be and the same hereby is Assignment" the said several pieces or parcels of land were severally and separately assigned by the state of Minnesota for the respective fixed and appointed as the time an place Newberry, lot 20,*/.bk 3, Forest amount set after each description respectively in the column headed "Amount for which Assigned," which amount was the duly paid to for bearing upon the examination, adjustment County and allowance of such claims as shall Heights add Int Falls... Treasurer of said County and was not less than the amount required by law that separate certificates of assignment were duly issued i»v 150 00 be presented within the time aforesaid. the County Auditor of said County in the form prescribed by law and that each of said" certificates has been presented me at office to my Oscar Douglas to Ludwig Olson Let notice thereof be given bv the publication for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for redemption given and served that the amount required to redeem of this order in the International Palls each piece or par and Gust Johnson swj Press, a weekly newspaper printed in said eel of land, exclusive of the costs to accrue on this notice, is the amounl set forth after each description respectively in the column headed county, as yrov'ded by law. nei, se£ nwj nei swi & nw£ "Amount for which Assigned" and interest thereon at the rate of Twelve (12) per cent per annum from the respective set after date uach Dated July (ith. 1910. sei Sec 2-70-23 1 ILTIS description rspectively in the column headed "Date ot Assignment" to the day such redemption is made and that the amount required to rt ^(Seal) R. F. 1 00 7-7 7-21 Judge of Probate. deem each piece or parcel of land at this date, exclusive of the costs toaccrue on this notice, is the respective amount set after each description Carl Torell to Martin C. Engelking, respectively in the column headed "Amount required to redeem and that the time to redeem said pieces or parcels of land from said »al« swi nwi, nV swi will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and filing of proof of such service in my office. sec 12-151-26 CONTEST NOTICE Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of June, A. D. 1910. 5 00 Horace I. Bedell to James T. M. A. SPANG, Department of the Interior, Auditor of Itasca county, Minnesota. Watson lot 46, Forest Point United States Land Office, 100 00 (Seal. County Auditor, Itasca county.MInn.) Cass Lake, Minnesota. June 25, 1910. The Koochiching Co to John A sufficient contest affidavit having been C. Infelfc lot 13, bk 45, Int filed in this office by Raymond D. Parmeter, SAW THE BRIGHT SID! Falls contestant, against Homestead entry No. 1490, fail lady drops from the balcony. The 850 00 SHE KNEW THE GAME. Serial No. 03095, made May 14, 1908. for wj£ my picture, .yet you came to nie and next day ihn young man comes again. seJ4, ey, sw4. section 26. Township 158 n„ praised it. said that especially Range 26 w. 5th P. M.. by Frank Parsons, contestee. You He Made the Most of an Unpleasant Thi time he rings at the door. If the in which it is alleged that said entryman A Nice Old Chicago Lady Who Was a you liked my sky. Then at once you His Closeness. Situation. inquiries which the young lady's elders has never resided upon, cultivated and Visitor—1 saw your husband In the Baseball "Fan." go off and tell some one else that my improved said landand has whollv abandoned have made prove satisfactory the A group of men were discussing crowd downtown today. In fact, he said land for over six months immediately sky is like putty.' I remember bein^ ou a Chicago street swain is admitted to make the acquaintance human uature aud the difficulty of preceeding the date hereof, and that said was so close that I could have touched "Constable listened, with a smile. car. says Ellis Parker Butler iu Success alleged absence from said land was not due to of the youug lady. After lookiug always oil the bright and glittering him. Hostess—That's strange. At his employment in the army, navy or Marine He was uot at all confused. Magazine, sitting beside a nice old that courtship in Portugal is about side of things wlieu the dingy, Corps of the United States in any capacity home he is so close that nobody can 'My dear fellow, you don't understand.' lady in mourning a year or so ago. during any war. said parties are her Ay the same as it is in Kaukakee or Kalamazoo.—Leslie's dark brown side is uppermost and touch him.—Puck. notified to appear, respond and offer evience he said: '1 like putty.'"—Los She was nervous ami kept glancing at Weekly. seems destined to remain uppermost. touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. Angeles Times. me and then glancing away again. It m. on August 9. 1910. before Register and Receiver "It's a great thing to cultivate a at the United States Land Office in Experience joined with common made me uncomfortable. I thought disposition to make the most of things Not a Laughing Matter. Cass Lake. Minnesota. itense to mortals is a providence.— A Fresh Start. Che took me for a pickpocket or some The said contestant having, in a proper In this life." remarked a man who used Cut off from family and home by a affidavit, filed June 25.1910. set forth facts Green. A girl came In and sat in front of ether bad man. Finally she could contain relentless tide, fat Mr. Bodger had to drive trotting horses for a living. which show that after due diligence personal them at the play, she and her escort. herself .no longer. She leaned service of this notice can not be been forced to clamber till he gained "The most striking Ulustratiou I ever made, it is hereby ordered and directed that NOTICE OF HEARING "What a lovely profile!" said he. over. "Excuse me." she said, "but had of that was in a big horse race at a pathway cut in the cliff's face. It such notice be given by due and proper put»liration. Notice Is hereby given, t*at at a meeting "Beautiful! Delicate little upturned have you heard yet how the Cubs' a couuty fair down the state about ten was a narrow path, and Mr. Bodger ot the Board of County Commissioners to Record address of entrvman, Bannock, nose, small mouth, deep, pretty eyes! be held in the Village of international Falls. game came out?" years ago. The mau driving alongside was no narrow man. Getting more Minnesota. 10 o'clock Knochichinc county. Minnesota, at Isn't she beautiful—beautifulV" LESTER BARTLETT. 6-3 7.28 Register. I hadn't, and her face fell, but in a in the forenoon in the office of the county auditor. of me let his horse swerve on the frightened every moment, he proceeded "Beautiful." said she. "but not half on Friday July 29th. 1910,the application moment she -sa possible opportunity back stretch, and my sulky was upset. warily along the fast diminishing of E W.Gosline tor a license granting to him so much so n» the man she is with. for consolation. permission to sell intoxicating Mquors in the That caused a general mixup. aud a way till at last it faded suddenly into Isn't lie the handsomest chap you front room ground floor, of the two story CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION "Well." sle asked, "can you tell me colored driver right hehiud me got unloaded what the poets would call "sweet uotbingness." situate on southeast corner ever saw? Look at his color, his mustache. FOR ADMINISTRATION who .fchey are putting in the box today and bis sulky broken to pieces. Already he was overlapping. Si? Plat of Margie Koochiching Coun­ 4 his lovely head of hair. So ty. Minn., for one year commencing on the and it was impossible to turu. Well. I lay there for a minute, aud Estate of George L. Alexander 22nd day ot July. 1910. and expiring on the many men are bald or beginning to be How whs a hat for a gray haired State of Minnesota An excited crowd watched his progress 2lst day of July, 1911. then, as 1 didn't seem to be much hurl. bald. I do love to see a fine head of In Probate Court. grandma E. W. Gosline states that he has applied for I started to get up. from above. County of Koochiching» license at Margie, Acinn. two times and at hair on a man." In Chicago they all talk baseball "What ou earth am 1 to do?" gasped Geinmell, Minn. four times and has never 'Hey. boss, doti* yo' go up!' In the Matter of the Estate of George L. Alexander. gittiif been refused. "You know." be whimpered, "it always Decedent. from the cradle io the grave. Up to yelled the colored driver at me excitedly. Bodger desperately on bis four inch OCCM. L. H. S« makes uie sore to speak of people The State of Minnesota to Louis Alexander, 8 o'clock in the afternoon during the ledge as he gripped a tuft of seaweed i-iI I-^H County Auditor. Lizzie Alexander. Frank Alexander, Annie beginning to be bald, and you baseball -season no one talks about anything with one hand. 'Why?" 1 asked him, some puzzled. Alexander, Emma Alexander. Alice Alexander know why." and Emma A lexander and all persons interested but tlie game of the day before. "I)o. guv'nor?" came back a voice. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION 'Cause.' he answered, "yo" all lay in the granting of administration of "Will you let up on the pretty profile From (o'clock on the only subject is "Do anytink you like, but for goodness' the estate of said decedent: The petition of right wha' ^vo' is. aud iu a minute FOR ADMINISTRATION. Emma Alexander having been filed in this if 1 cut out the bald head?" she asked. the\gaiue that is being played. The they'll sen' roun' hyah and haul us sase don't larf or your weskit '11 Estate of Andrew Bakke. court, representing that George L. Alexander, "Yes." said he. State of Minnesota. school ckikl wiio cannot add two apples back pas' the gran' stan' in a caih bump yer off as sure as eggs is eggs!" then a resident of the ounty of Koochiching County of Koochiching Prbate Court. In State of Minn., died intestate on the 20th day "All right." said she. New York pins three apples and make it hiage.' —Loudon Answers. In the matter of the estate of Andrew Bakke, of July, 1909 and praying that letters of administration Press. decedent. live apples with any certainty of correctness "Sure enough, they did. and when of his estate be granted to The State of Minnesota to Charlotte Bakke Alexander and the court having fixed the time can figure out the standing we drove up that home stretch in the Can't Please Everybody. and all persons interested in the granting of and place for hearing said petition Therefore Born to Starve. administration of the estate of said decedent: Of the Chicago nines with one band open hack they sent for us that colored The manager of au asbestus mill You, And Each Of You, are hereby cited and The petition of Oscar Larson having been filed required to show cause, if any you have before Many years ago an American naturalist. and a pencil that will make a mark man was the happiest person 1 conceived a novel idea for his announcements. court, representing that Andrew Bakke in this this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Dana, discovered ou the surface then a resident of the county of Koochiehing, only when it is held straight up and ever saw. Now. that's what I call He had them printed on court house, in the Village of International state of Minnesota, died intestate on the 19th of the sea a li:tle animal of so singular Falls, in the County of Koochiching, State of making the most of things."—Cleveland thin asbestus aud iuclosed in envelopes down. day of June 1910 and praying that letters of Minnesota, on the 4th day of August, 1910, at 2 a character that be named it administration of his estate be granted to Oscar Plain Dealer. o'clock p. m„ whv said petition should not be of the same material. As he was Larson and the court having fixed the granted. ART CRITICISM. "monstrilla." It is a small crustacean uncertain of the correct addresses of time and place for hearing said petition Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the akin to the cyclops so common iu Therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby S^eal of said Court, this 29th day of June, some of the stockholders, be ordered COURTSHIP JN PORTUGAL cited and required to show cause, if any you ponds. But. while the latter are furnished A Story a Painter Told About the his stenographer to write on each envelope have, before this court at the Probate Court ILTIS, R- F. C. with all that is necessary to Artist Constable. Rooms in the Court House, in the village of "Please Forward." 1-14-7-28 Probate Judge. The Way the Young People Begin International Falls, in the county of Koochiching capture and.digest their food, the monstrilla A well known New York painter told state of Minnesota, on the 15th day of The idea was clever, but one may Their Lovemaking. has neither apparatus for seizing August, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., why sai^ petition at a luncheon a' story about art criticism. appreciate the feelings of the widow should not be granted. The most important event in the life prey nor any digestive tube. It is CONTEST NOTICE Witness, the Judge of said Court and Seal of of one of the stockholders when she of a Portuguese woman is marriage. ric-hly provided with muscles, nervous said Court, this 18th day of July. 1910 "All art criticism Is tolerable." he "received an asbestus envelope addressed Department of the Interior Next in importance are the early days (Seal) K. F. C. Ii/ris, system and organs of sense: it lacks •aid. "except that which is insincere. 7-21-8-4 Probate Judge. United States Land Office, to her late husband with the inscription 1 of courtship, for a Portuguese* courtship only what is uecessary to prolong life The great Constable at a varnishing Cass Lake. Minn., July 12.1910. "Please Forward" beneath is the essence of romance, and by alimentatiou: The monstriila is day at the Royal academy paused before State of Minnesota District Court A sufficient contest affidavit having been the address. Lippincott's. the ways of the Portuguese lover are 15th County (f Koochiching Judicial District doomed, therefore, to natural death.— filed in this office by George Macartney, contestant. A's picture and said: R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. against Homestead entry No. 03777 singularly picturesque. Here is a little Exchange. 'Very good, especially the Sky. The vs. made July 1st. 1909. for EH NE* sec. 20* All Were Pretty. drama in which Cupid is stage director. John F. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Ry. and WH NWif sec 21. Township I59n, Kanjre sky is superb.' During an equestrian performance a 27w 5tb P. M„ by John G. Saylor, contestee If a youug Portuguese sees in also all other persons unknown claiming An Odd Wish. "Then he passed on to and said: in which it is alleged that said John G. Saylor any right, title, estate, interest or lien in number of ladies iu the front stood the street a pretty girl with whom he A student at a techical school it has never lived on the land since the date the real estate described in the complaint 'A's picture is very bad. Go look up. thus obstructing the view of those herein. Defendants. of bis entry has never built thereon a habitable would like to become acquainted he Boston who had too frequently aske..* at it. The sky is like putty.* house nor established a bona fide residence The State of Minnesota to the above named persons who were seated. In vaicwere follows her. Chaperons are not impossible leave of absence offered ou one occu and has never improved nor cultivated defendants: "So went and looked and then exclaimed said land as required by law and that said absence they collectively requested to sit obstructious. He follows her sion as a reason the necessity of at as if to himself: You are hereby summoned and required to is not due to his employment in th& right up to her very door and notes down till at last a happy thought occurred answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the tending the funeral of a cousin. Army or Navy of the United States. "'Why, I like the sky!' above entitled action which is filed in the Said parties are hereby notified to the address. Next day he comes again, to one of the sufferers. si "Well." said the doubting instructor. 'Well,' cried A. the painter of the office of the Clerk of the Dist-ictCourt in and appear, respond and ofTer evidence touching and if the youug lady approves of him called' out iu uieasured tones: for said county and to serve a copy of vour "I suppose I must let you go. but 1 do said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on, Aug? iftth I®' picture, 'why shouldn't you like my answer to the said complaint upon the subscribers 1910, before F. J. McPartlin, U. S. Com^^sioner. —for she certainly saw him the day "Will the pretty lady in front kindly wish it were a nearer relative."—Lippincott's. aky?' at their office in the Village of International Dist. of Minnesota, at his office i» International si'~-: before—she is on the lookout. sit doWnV" whereupon about fifty "old Falls in said county within 20 days final Falls, Minn., aid that hearing wni "'But Constable said it was like after the service of tbis summons upon vou be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 27 1910 Sometimes bard fate in the guise of women briskly seated themselves.— exclusive of the day of such service. putty.' explained confusedly. a°d Receiver at the Unit^ an angry parent preveuts her. and on do at And if you tail to answer the said comP|2^ Land Office in Cass Lake. Minn, There is nothing so powerful as example. "So A in a furious rage strode up to within the time aforesaid the plain* ihe said contestant having, in a Droner then the gallant youth is kept waiting. Constable and shouted: We put others straight by tin in this action will apply to the court for a®?,™*. Bled July 12th. 1910 set fortbPf^ts Sooner or later she leans over the balr the relief demanded in the complaint. 1 w»lkfn«r y-rrsiirht ourselves. Mme which show that after due diligence personal 'CVnytJiMc. ym're a humhiv?. I Dated May 5th, 1910. Maimer* were defined by Sydney cony and smiles at him.^The happy service of this notice can not be made, it is Svve!- !:is.e. never fir your iipiuiou al out KANE & PALMBR, hereby ordered and directed that such noticebe Srr.'tb as tV ph,dow« of virtue. youth ties a lu te In a rr! v. 'ij.'i tV *.. .o Plaintiff's Attorneys, given by due and proper publication. .-14- -n International Falls. Minn. LE TER BARTT.ETT, Register!.