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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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I mmmmm «v r? 1*$?. S& -£5? i- r- *-«*., ^^J'^^fv--'-,~^-Z "j C'*""-* INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. George Rupley to Koochiching Sherman Buckmaster to Robert Real Estate Transfers THEB8LYLE0PARD NOTICE OF HEARING THE PARSON^ CHECKS. Land & Tim Co, same as J. McCormack ei nei Transfers listed by the Koochiching that above 00 Notice is meeting sei sec 35-152-28 1 00 hereby given, at a County Abstract Co., International ol the Board of County Commissioners to They Were Politely Drawn, but the Eric Franson to Christian Jens J. Opsahl to A. Franchers A. be held in the office ot the county auditor in Bank Threw Them Out. Falls: the village of International FaUs. Koochiching Fosselman lots 24 & 25, bk sei sei sec 9, si nei, sec He Is a Cattle Thief and Even a According to George Gary Eggleston. county. Minnesota, at 10 o'clock in the H. K. Gordon to Int. Lbr Co, 21-153-29 1 00 5, second div Int Falls 250 00 forenoon on Thursday, the 25th day of August, Virginiaus of ante helium days showed lots 1,2, 3, 4 & 5, sei swi wi 1910, the application of Gust Franson for Joseph V. Keyes et al to Human Being Thief. Andrew G. Johnson to William great indifference in money matters. a license granting to him permission to sell nei, nei nwi sec 12, lot 1, 2 Christenia Smith, lot 29, intoxicating liquors in the east front room, F. Brooks, right of way Money in the form of coin was rarely ground floor, of a one-story frame building, & sei nei sec 13-67-25, lot 2, bk 4, Hollers add Koochiching across lots 3 & 4, sec 6-69-25. 1 00 situate on section a, township 69, range 23, seen. The planters were in the habit WORSE THAN LION OR TIGER. Koochiching county, Minn., for one year sec 5, lot 2, sec 8 & lot 2, sec 550 00 Robert Grunert to Albert S. of writing checks on a slip of foolscap, °.n the 15th day of September, 18-67-24 $ 1 00 instructing the bank to "please" pay SS? expiring on the 14th day of September, Black swi nwi, nei swi sec 1911, inclusive, will be heard at which, The Koochiching Co to the amount specified. Eggleston says: will 9-151-25 500 00 time any and all persons be heard with Seizes Its Prey by the Throat and A WITTY PASHA. reference thereto. Adolph Krohn, lots 13 & 14, "This custom of paying by check so Lizzie A. Blickfieldt to Kate Gust Franson further states that lie has Clings With Its Claws Until It bk 60, Int Falls 700 00 strougly commended itself to a certain maae application and been granted liquor licence E. Savage, lot 1, bk 12, Rainy Breaks the Spine of Its Victim or He Told the Missionary a Story to Fit for the same place for the past three unworldly parsou of my time that he E. A. Sather to Great Northern years. Lake Add Ranier 350 00 Strangles It. the Occasion. resorted to it on one occasion in entire Timber'Co, swi nei, w£ L. H. SLOCDM. Official bribery is common in the ignorance and innocence of the 8-11 County Auditor. Elizabeth E. Allen to Henry sei sec 15 & nwi nei, sec 22151-27 Less in size, but even more ferocious, east, and it is a tender subject there, necessity of having a bank deposit as W. Peterson, w^ nei, sec 867-24 & el nwi & w| nei the leopard has a worse character than a preliminary to the drawing of as a humorous story told by the late 1 00 sec 14-67-24 200 00 the tiger or lion. Living mainly in NOTICE OF HEARING. checks. He went to Richmond and Rev. H. H. Jessup, D. D.. in his book, George E. Shaw to Chester Louis A. Ogaard et al to William trees and very nocturnal, this fierce bought a year's supplies for his little NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at a meeting "Fifty-three Years In Syria." bears Jackson, lot 2 & swi sei, sec A. Bartlett trustee, ol the Board of County Commissioners and dangerous beast is less often seen place—it was too small to be called a witness. to ne held in the office or the county auditor swi sei, si swi sec 1 & nwi 24-70-25 1300 00 than far rarer animals. It is widely plantation—and for each purchase he in the Village of International Falls, I One day in 1873 Dr. Van Dyck. manager Koochiching county. Minnesota, at 10 o'clock nwi sec 12-157-25 Horace I. Bedell to Annie E. spread over the world from the Cape drew a particularly polite check. in the forenoon on Thursday. August 25 1910, of the press in connection with "When the banks threw these out Shetland lot 63 Forest Point 1 00 of Good Hope to the Atlas mountains the application of W. Buffey for a' license Amund O. G. Lee to George the work of propaganda of the Syrian granting tohim permission to sell intoxicating on the ground that their author had no and from southern China to the Black Rupley, si sei, nwi sei sec liquors in the West front room, ground John F. Jaquitli to Henry Protestant college at Beirut, was sent account the poor old parson found the floor, frame building situate on northwest sea. where it is sometimes met with in Scholta, sel se.{. sec 9-159-25. 200 00 35-68-25 800 00 for by Katuil Pasha, the governor, to corner of lot 1, Sec. 7, Twp. 160, Range 29, situation a difficult one to understand. Koochiching county. Minnesota, for one year the Caucasus. come to the serai, as he was about to He had thought that the very purpose commencing on the 1st day of September, shut up the press for a violation of the An.v one who has frequented the zoo 1910, and expiring on the 31st day of August of a bank's being was to cash checks 19L1, inclusive, will be heard at which time press laws. Dr. Van Dyck proceeded for :ii:y tiaie must have noticed the for persons who happened to be short any and all persons will be heard with reference to the serai and asked the pasha what thereto. iiilT'.-ri-iire in size and color between of money. 'Why, if I'd had the money W. Buffey further states that he made application he meant. "•.,j-ut.s 1 roili different parts of the in the bank.' he explained, 'I shouldn't and was granted liquor license for The pasha, holding up a little tract, Twp. 160, Range 28, on July 12,1910. 1 On some the ground color is have written the checks at all I L. H. SLOCUM, said, "Was this printed at your press?" =iii i:»t white, in others a clear nut should have got the money and paid 8-11 S-25 County Auditor. "Yes." the. bills.' •i• .Vii. others are jet black. rA "Then it must be confiscated, as it "Fortunately the matter came to the tlie.v live leopards are cat­ Win-lever contains an attack on the Turkish government." knowledge of a well to do and generous thieves, dog thieves NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tle thieves, sheep planter who knew Parson J. and Department of the Interior. S I I A S "Wherein," asked Dr. Van Dyck. ami human being thieves. Though not L. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. who happened to be in Richmond at "does it attack the government?" formidable in appearauce, they are immensely ,T .. July 30, 1910. TH 1910 the time. His indorsement made the TH Notice is hereby given that Cyrille Albert strong, and it is not unusual The pasha pointed out several passages Choquette, of Manitou Minn., who, on September checks good and saved the unworldly which criticised the bribery and for them to turu man eater. Both in 18,1905, made Chippewa homestead entry old parson a deal of trouble."—Chicago No. sYi726. Serial No. 02576, for swM swM of Sec. corruption everywhere prevalent, perjury India and in Africa they have been 4, sej* of Sec. 5 and nwM nwii. Section 9. News. township 159 n., range 26 w., 5th Principal Merldian, and lying among witnesses and known to set up in this line as deliberately has filed notice of intention to make final public officials and the fact that "truth as any tiger. They have four five year proof, to establish claim to the DEEP SEA WATER. or five young at a birth. The cubs can land above described, before F. J. McPartlin, had fallen In the streets and equity ~S U. S. Commissioner, for the District of Minnesota, be kept tame for some time and are could not enter." at International Falls, Minn., on the 18th day of September 1910. amusing pets, but it is extremely dangerous Bottles With Which Samples Are "Are not these statements true?" Ciaimant names as witnesses: Burt Miller to have them about. Taken From Ocean Depths. said Dr. Van Dyck. "Your excellency iTrffnfnrt LIBERAL ARTS EXHIBIT IN THE NEW Coraeilius Rusfeldtt. Fred McGillvery. J. The water bottle for getting water Slaivson, all of Manitou, Minn. la Hongkong an Englishman had a ought to put a copy into the hands of GRANDSTAND AND EXPOSITION BUILDING LESTER BARTLETT. for analysis from selected depths in tame leopard. It was brought into the every government official in your pashalic. Register. Is it not so?" dining room by a coolie to be exhibited the ocean is a cylinder of brass. German JiiGttT& A to the owner's guests. Excited by silver or other metal which resists "Have you never heard the story of the corrosion of sea water, generally the Cadi el Ah War?" asked the pasha. the smell of food, the leopard refused OREDR FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR about two inches in diameter "And what is that?" queried the doctor. to go out when one of the women, who ALLOWANCE OF ADMINISTRATORS vo and twelve or fourteen inches long, did not like his looks, asked that it be ACCOUNT. removed. The coolie took hold of its with upward opening valve at the top "Well." began the pasha, "once there State of Minnesota. I collar and began to haul it out. It and bottom, connected together on a was a famous one eyed cadi (judge). &&OS. In Probate Court. & seized him by the neck, bit it through central stem. Lugs are cast on the One day a man came to court and addressed County of Koochiching rs him as follows: and in a minute the coolie was dying, side of the cylinder for conveniently In the Matter of the Estate of George L, Alexander, deceased. 'Good morning. O one eyed cadi! covered with blood, on the dining securing it at any point along the room floor. May your day be blessed. O one eyed length of the line by which it is to The petition of Herman Koeneke, as representative $P/\Q£ of the above named decedent, together iAL cadi! I have heard of the noble character The Chinese leopard ranges as far be lowered into the sea. During the with his final account of the administration HSURW.S AGftlCULtU^vSi^ and justice of the one eyed cadi, north as the Siberian tiger and. like lowering of the line the valves of the of said estate, having been filed in this court, representing, among other things, ^CftALAINDUSTWW-^ and I would ask the distinguished and the latter, seems to grow larger the bottle are kept unsealed by the passage that he has partially administered said estate, BEAUTIFUL SPECTACLE, revered one eyed cadi to do me justice. farther north it is found. The color of the water through the cylinder and praying that said account of said administration be examined, adjusted and allowed and'— of these northern leopards is very pale, during its descent, but when the by the court, and that said court enter 'Stop!' interrupted the cadi. 'Supposing the spots are large and the fur is very its order approving and allowing said account. PAGEANT NATIONS" motion is reversed the valves seat It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard, 1 am one eyed, do I want to be long. themselves and are looked by the descent or and said account examined, adjusted and The natives of all countries are unanimous everlastingly reminded of it? Get out allowed, by the court, at the Probate Court of a small propeller in the WITH lOOO PARTICIPANTS Rooms in International Falls countv of Koochiching, in declaring that the leopard is of my sight!' framework above the upper valve, State of Minnesota on the 27th day of FIRST NORTHWESTERN CORN SHOW more dangerous than the lion or tiger. "And so," concluded the pasha, "we which rides idly on a sleeve during the August, 1910. at 10o'clock a.m. and that the citation of this court issue to all persons interested They have no fear of the lion, provided know that these reflections on our lowering of the bottle, but descends EXCURSION BATES in said hearing and in said matter and that they are not hunting for it, for it will country and our courts are true, but along a screw thread to press the such citation be served bv the publication ON ALL RAILROADS tggtf thereof in the International Falls Press according not attack unless provoked, but a we don't want to be publicly reminded valves upon their seats when the line to law. leopard is never to be trusted. of it!" commences to be hauled up. speci­ Dated Aug. 1st, 1910. A In Africa a number of natives were By the Court. men of the water at the depth to which Court Seal. R. F. C. ILTIS. firing the reeds along a stream. One of the water bottle has descended is thus 8-4 8-18 Probate Judge, McPartlin & Langland them, a boy, being thirsty and hot. brought to the surface confined within Attorneys for Petitioner. stooped down to drink. He was immediately the bottle, and a series of specimens '•V.. STATIONERY seized by a leopard. The boy's from different depths may be brother, with an admirable aim. hurled obtained at one haul by securing a his spear at the leopard while the boy CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION series of water bottles at the required was in his jaws. The point separated FOR ADMINISTRATION. intervals along the sounding line.— the vertebrae of the neck, and the Scientific American. Estate of George G. Green leopard fell stone dead. But the boy State of Minnesota. T„ r, could not recover. The leopard's fangs County of Koochiching, Probate Court The Gentle Game of Golf. had torn open his chest and injured the On one occasion an old lady was in In the Matter of the Estate of George G. and OFFICE SUPPLIES lungs. The latter were exposed to Green decedent. the same railway compartment as a view through the cavity of the ribs. Letters of administration this day having party of golfers. "I found fearful been granted to Frank B. Green, administrator He died during the night. trouble this morning," said one. "At of said estate. Leopards are essentially tree living It Is Ordered, that the time within which all the first I fell right into the middle of creditors of the above named decedent mav and nocturnal animals. Sleeping in a prickly gorse bush, and at the second present claims against his estate in this court, trees or caves by day, they are seldom be, and the same hereby is, limited to three I was stuck up on the top of a months from and after the date hereof, and disturbed. They do an incredible JF tree. I pitched out of bounds into the that Monday the seventh day of November, amount of mischief among cattle, 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m., in the probate court farmyard at the third, got caught by calves, sheep and dogs, being especially rooms at the court house at International the Avire at the fourth. I stuck fast Falls, in said county, be. and the same hereby fond of killing and eating the latter. is. fixed and appointed as the time and place you are in business you in a deep hole at the fifth, found myself for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment They seize their prey by the throat buried in mud at the sixth. 1 was and allowance of such claims as shall be and cling with their claws until they quite ofter) need something presented within the time aforesaid. lying in a heap of rough flints at the Let notice hereof be given by the publication succeed in breaking the spine or in seventh, got lost at the eighth and of this order in the International Falls strangling the victim. They have a in t^e line of Stationery and Press, a weekly newspaper published in said finished up at the bottom of that dirty county as provided by law. habit of feeding on putrid flesh. This Dated August 3, 1910. ditch at the last hole." makes wounds inflicted by their teeth Office Supplies. If you are just [Seal] R. F. C. II.TIS. "Gracious me." cried the horrified or claws liable to blood poisoning. Judge of Probate. old lady from her corner of the carriage, UQ- Nothing in the way of prey comes starting in business you will "and they told me that golf was amiss to them, from a cow in the pasture an old man's game! I'll never let my CONTEST NOTICE to a fowl up at roost. doubtedly need office furniture, Edwin play again!"—London Globe. In the great mountain ranges of central Department of the Interior Asia the beautiful snow leopard is boo^s of different KiQds, together United States Land Office, Acquiring a Reputation. found. It is a large creature, with Cass Lake. Minn., July 12. 1910. Archbishop Howley. who lived in the thick, woolly coat and a long tail like A sufficient contest affidavit having been with minor supplies. eighteenth century, most unjustly got filed in this office by George Macartney, con- a a fur boa. The color is white, clouded testant. against Homestead EVs entry No". 03777, A the reputation of swearing like a with beautiful gray, like that of an made July 1st. 1909. for NEM sec. 20, trooper. The explanation is that the WVs NWii sec 21. Township I59n, Range ThjE PRESS is in a positior) to fit Angora cat. The edges of the cloudings 27w 5th P. M„ by John G. Saylor. contestee, Duke of Gumberlaud. who fought the and spots are marked with black in which it is alleged that said John G. Saylor has never lived on the land since the date battle of Culloden and who was unspeakably you out from your greatest Qeed or darker gray. The eyes are very of his entry has never built thereon a habitable profane, once went in quest large, bluish gray or smoke colored. house nor established a bona fide residence and has never improved nor cultivated of the primate to get his assistance to the smallest, ar)d our prices are It lives on the wild sheep, ibex and said land as required by law and that said absence about a certain bill which he disliked. other mountain animals. In captivity is not due to his employment in the He returned to the house of lords, saying: Army or Navy of the United States. right. it is far the tamest and gentlest of the Said parties are hereby notified to "It's all right, my lords. I've seen large carnivora. not excepting the puma. appear, respond and offer evidence touching the archbishop, and he says he'll see said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aug. 18th, We handle Globe-WeroicKe and Unlike the latter, it is a sleepy, 1910, before F. J. McPartlin, U. S. Commission-" the promoters to before he'll vote quiet animal, like a domestic. er, Dist. of Minnesota, at his office in International for the bill!" As a matter of fact. Falls, Minn., aid that final hearing will Macey office desl^s, filing cabinets, The West African leopard skin is be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 27, 1910, 4 all the profanity had been supplied more handsome than the Asiatic, the befori the Register and Receiver at the United quite in the ordinary run of conversation States Land Office in Cass sectional boo^-cases, etc. JourOals, Lake- Minn spots being very distinct and clear. He The said contestant having, in a proper by the duke.—London Tatler. and she—they usually go in couplesare affidavit, filed July 12th, 1910, set forth facts ledgers, casl) booths, day which show that after due diligence personal fond of hunting cantonments and service of this notice can not be made, it is Some Pay More. around native towns, where they pick hereby ordered and directed that such notice The man was looking over the family be given by due and proper publication. bool^s, typewriter and carbon up a goat and now and then a baby. bills as his wife glanced through the 7-21-8-18 LESTER BARTLETT, Register. One night 1 was tamped in a native paper. papers, letter files, card indexes, town and after 1 uad retired the natives. "Oh, John." she said, "it tells here as was their custom, were sitting of a young fellow who was fined $6.80 inK wells, pens, peocils, and in fact State of Minnesota District Court about a great fire asking my caravan County Koochiching 15th Judicial District for flirting." all sorts of questions, for the African "That's cheaper than got off." replied anything ir) the stationery line. I R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. savage is the greatest gossip In the vs. the man, his eye still on the world. Suddenly a child's cry rang John F. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Rv and bills.—Philadelphia Ledger. also all other persons uiiknown claimine out, followed by a great clamor. Rushing any right, title, estate, interest or lien iu out to discover the cause of alarm. the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. Mean Thing! 1 was informed that a leopard had named Edith—I told Clara, under promise The State of Minnesota to the above Press Publishing Go. Stolen from the darkness and quick as defendenfc: •f absolute secrecy, of our engagement. a flash had grabbed a four-year-old You are hereby summoned and required to Fred—And she has spoken of answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the child and made off with it. The child above entitled action which is filed in the it everywhere? Edith-No: the spiteful was seated in the midst of the grown office of the Clerkof the Dist-ictCourt in and thing never mentioned it.—Illustrated for said county and to serve a copv of vour mfen and women. The latter could ucon answer to the said complaint the subscribers Bits. STATIONERY, OFHCE SUPPLIES, LEGAL BLANKS,* (MAGAZINES only lament their loss. They knew it at their office in the Vill'ageof International Falls in said county within 20 davs was useless to try to pursue the beast service of this summons upon vciu How Careless! First-Class Printing at Prices That Are Right exclusive of the day of such service. 1 into the dense bush. She (sweetly as they sip their tea together*—Isn't And if you tail to answer the said comEJ*1-11 The leopard is so bold that even in .the time aforesaid the plaini- this delicious? He (absentmindedly)-Yes. daylight he will wander about a town !ction will apply to the court forv I love to take tea tne relief demanded in the complaint. or a white man's premises. It is not Dated May 5th, 1910. with a little lemon.—Columbia Jester? & at all unusual to get a good shot at a KANE PALMER. -1. Plaintiff's Attorneys. leopard tro::i a luwiualow verm^a or T\ hen a f«»* 1 ?i?i"r*\ he opens hi* .• ., .International Fall*. Mien. •^1- a mud hut door.-i'utsbury DUpatcb muui.li and his e^es..^ fftSOft&SSkd8s iSSfe''! DEFECTIVE PAGE