International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 18, 1910 · Page 17 of 18
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. Real Estate Transfers o»o*o*o»o*o*oo*o*o*o*o«o*o NOTICE OF HEARING make them up. But In the few moments Three Leaders Transfers listed by the Koochiching Notice is hereby given, tbat at a meeting they were passing it was Impossible A Love ot the Board of County Commissioners to County Abstract Co., International for me to tell if there had be held in the office ot the county auditor in the village of International Falls. Koochiching Falls: been any change in Henry's feelings for county. Minnesota, at 10 o'clock in the Lila. So I pieced out-the story in this Frank W. Mueller et al to forenoon on Thursday, the 25th day of August, Story 1 1910, the application ot Gust Franson for wise: Henry was beginning to see the Mueller Lumber Co, sei nwi a license granting to him permission to sell difference between her and the girls he intoxicating liquors in the east front room, Golden Grain Belt Beers sec 32-63-26: ground floor, of a one-story frame building, had met. I mean by "her" her clothes situate on section 5, township 69, range 23, E. A. Sather to Great Northern —a certain deficiency in what city people Koochiching county, Minn,, for one year Tim Co, swi nei, wi sei, commencing on the 15th day of September, The Teller Brings About a call chic. I am not referring to 1910, and expiring on the 14th day of September, Harpers Whiskey sec 15, nwi nei sec 22-151-27, lila as a soul, not even as a body, for Real Ending Herself. mi, inclusive, will be heard at which time any and all persons will be heard with, e$ nwi, wi nei sec 14-67-24.. $200 00 in bodily beauty she would doubtless reference thereto. Martin Christiansen to International far surpass many a city girl. Well, Gust Franson further states that he has By F. A. MITCHEL. maae application and been granted liquor licence El Paterno Cigars what do I refer to? Why. clothes and Lumber Co, ei swi for the same place for the past three Copyright, 1910, by American Press years. manner that's all. e$ wi swi, sec 32-159-25 1 00 Association. L. H. SLOCUM, After this Henry seldom came home Martin Christiansen to International o*o*o*o*o*o»oo*o*o*o*o*o*o 8-11 8-25 County Auditor. during vacations. 1 heard that he Lumber Co, wi wi UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH. Local flgents usually went camping with his fellow I am an old maid. 1 have never had swi, sec 32-159-25 1 00 students. At any rate, I lost track of NOTICE OF HEARING. a love affair and never expect to have Arthur L. Sheldon to Frank International Falls, Minnesota. my lovers. I was reluctantly obliged one. Perhaps this is why 1 take an interest P. Sheldon, nvsi sei, si sei, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at a meeting to consider my story, if not finished, at oi the Board of County Commissioners in the loves of other people. sec 12, nwi nei, sec 13-69-22. 1 00 to held in the office o. the county auditor least passing through a stage of interruption. Nothing is so attractive to me as to in the Village of -International Falls, John Noll to International Henry had become interested Koochiching county. Minnesota, at o'clock 10 watch a young couple drifting into in the forenoon Lumber Co, si nwi, swi nei, on Thursday, August 25.1910, in a career which would have nothing that current which at first moves so the application of W. Buifey for a' license nwi sei, sec 23-67-25 1 00 to do with farms or farmer people. granting to him permission to sell intoxicating imperceptibly that they are not aware liquors in the West front room, ground, MINNESOTA A. D. Stephens to Anna S. When he was graduated I learned that, floor, frame building situate on northwest they are in it. Indeed, so unconscious Jameson, nwi sec 20-68-24... he was intending to study medicine. corner of lot 1, Sec. 7, Twp. loo, Range 29, 1 00 are they of being incipient lovers that Koochiching county, Minnesota, for one year But before he entered a medical college Niels C. Nielsen to Agnes H. commencing on the 1st day of September, it does not occur to them to conceal his father, who spared no expense 1910, and expiring on the 31st day of August Higgins, lots in Rainy Lake the fact from any one else. 1911, inclusive, will be heard at which time on his education, sent him abroad. add to Ranier 1 remember one day sitting at my any and all persons will be heard with reference 1 00 When 1 heard of all these matters, thereto. window sewing when a boy and a girl STATE FAIR Henry St. Louis to James Mc- W. Buffey further states that he made application which were taking him farther and passed on the other side of the road. and was granted liquor license for Andrews. part of bk 7, Robinsons farther away from provincialism and Twp. 160, Range 28, on July 12,1910. The boy's straw hat was dingy, and Add Big Falls 150 00 L. H. SLOCUM, his provincial sweetheart. I groaned in there was plenty of ventilation in its 8-25 County Auditor. 8-11 George A. Snyder to C. E. spirit, for I saw that my love story crown. His only other clothing was a Trost, lot 28, bk 3, Forest was likely to end in nothing. shirt and trousers. No shoes or stockings, hamline, September 5-10 Heights Add Int. Falls. 150 00 It was some time before Henry was nothing around his throat, his NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to leave the medical college that I H. J. Miner and L. H. Slocum collar being open and displaying the Department of the Interior, heard bad news of Lila. They said U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn. to Robt. F. Chute, nei swi, tanned skin. The girl's clothing was _T July 30, 1910. she had some trouble that was dragging Nat'l Conservation Congress neither better nor worse, and there sec 18-68-22 1 00 Notice is hereby given that Cyrille Albert her down, but the doctors could Choquette, of Manitou Minn., who, on September was about as much of it. Marion L. Riggs to International 18,1905, made Chippewa homestead entry not discover what it was. They could The two were evidently absorbed in No. 726. Serial No. 02576, for sw« sw« of Sec. Lumber Co, swi sei, not diagnose it—that is what they called 4, s% seM of Sec. 5 and nwM nwM, Section 9. St. Paul, September 6-7-8 each other. What they were talking sec 23, nwi nei sec 26-67-25.. township 159 n., range 26 w., 5th Principal Meridian, 1 00 it. Her father sent to the city and about I was too far from them to hear, has filed noticc of intention to main* final George F. Keil to Thomas brought a doctor to the farm especially five year proof, to establish claim to the but it was of vital importance. It land above described, before F. J. McPartlin, Thomassen, lots in Fairview to see if he couldn't tell what was may be that the boy had been "kept U. S. Commissioner, for the District of Minnesota, and Wallace add to the matter with her. The doctor said at International Falls. Minn., on the 18th in" after school and they were indignant day of September 1910. Plan to attend both. Minnesota's State Fair has a national reputation he couldn't find any organic trouble, Koochiching 1 00 over time thus lost to play. It Ciaimant names as witnesses: Burt Miller. Corneilius Rusfeldtt. Fred McGillvery. J. of being one of the greatest attractions of its kind held in the whatever that means, and the only Oscar M. Hanscom to Karl may be that some urchin had smashed Slaivson, all of Manitou, Minn. remedy he thought might benefit her United States and the Hamline grounds are nowhere surpassed in the china bead of the girl's doll. LESTER BARTLETT, Mathie, si swi, nei swi sec was change of scene. He advised her B"4 9-* Register. in any feature. The Conservation Congress being a national movement Whatever it was it was being discussed 12-67-27 1 00 father to take her on a trip. But with animation. for the preservation of our resources, the subject is a vital importance Edward J. Farrell et al to Farmer Bunker couldn't afford to do And I maintain that these childish to every one. President Taft, Ex-President Roosevelt and American Suburbs Co, lot OREDR FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR that and Lila didn't care to go. interests are of more real importance many other prominent men will speak. The combination of two so 1, nei nwi, si nwi, ni swi, I considered this merely a part of ALLOWANCE OF ADMINISTRATORS for the time being than those which important events affords an exceptional opportunity, that will provide nwi sei, sec 36-71-24 my love story. It was plain to me 1 00 ACCOUNT. come later. No addition to an adult's attractions for all. Fix the dates and plan to go. Several trains that Henry Morse had drifted away Peter Noll to International stock of wealth gives the same test as State of Minnesota, daily, going and coming. from the little girl I had seen him going Lumber Co, swi sec 23-67^25 5-In Probate Court. 1 00 a new toy to one of these little people. County of Koochiching! by our house with when they were Am and us M. Jenson to Robert children, and the parting was killing In the Matter of the Estate of George L, Often afterward I saw these two. M. Skinner, Und wi nwi Alexander, deceased. her. and always together. In this they nwi swi, sei nwi, sec 10-68- The petition of Herman Koenebe, as representative H. A. McCORMACK» Agent They say story writers often fall in were different from other children of the above named decedent, together 1 00 26 love with their, imaginary characters. with his final account of the administration who play, boys with boys and girls of said estate, having been filed in Joseph Bulgie to Alexander Therefore it's not strange that a story this court, representing, among other things, with girls. I learned that they were Greyette, 5 acres in lot 2, sec creator like myself should fall in love that he has partially administered said estate, Henry Morse and Lila Bunker, a farmer's and praying that said account of said administration 13-158-25.. with a real person of flesh and blood. 1 00 be examined, adjusted and allowed boy and farmer's girl. Indeed International Falls, Minn, I had always known the Bunkers, so I by the court, and that said court enter we were all farmer folk, all knew one its order approving and allowing said account. went to see Lila. That was in the It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard, another, everybody being interested in Descriptive. spring—May. I think. I found her sitting and said account examined, adjusted and "The eye of a little miss was attracted some degree at least in every one else: allowed, by the court, at the Probate Court in an easy chair at her window, by the sparkle of dew at early Rooms in International Falls countv of Koochiching. a simple community and more than pale, languid and without interest in State of Minnesota on the 27th day of morning. "Mamma." she exclaimed, Northern Pacific Railway usually free from the petty jealousies August, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. and that the citation anything. It may be that she devined "it's hotter'n I thought it was." of this court issue to all persons interested common to mankind. by my bearing toward her that I knew in said hearing and in said matter and that "What do you mean?" Hfnry Morse's father was determined such citation be served by the publication what was the matter with her. At "Look here: the grass is all covered thereof in the International Falls Press according that bis son should have a good to law. any rate, when 1 went up to her. took with perspiration."—St. Louis Star. education, and the boy was sent away Dated Aug. 1st, 1910. her hand and drew her head down on yn By the Court, to school. this I used to see Lila After my shoulder she left it there and seem Court Seal. R. F. C. ILTIS, going by our bouse, but no companion 8-4 8-18 ed to get relief from the tears that Probate Judge, McPartlin & Langland supplied Henry's place. She was al came Attorneys for Petitioner. ways alone, and I fancied her thinking While she was weeping on my shoulder of her other self. But this was STATIC) IN E 1 was thinking. Not having any simply fancy on my part. As I have lover to bring back for myself, I wish CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION said in the beginning, not having had ed I could bring back one for this poor FOR ADMINISTRATION. any love affairs of my own. I conjure girl. And 1 formed a plan. up love affairs for others. In this But it was some time before I carried Estate of George G. Green case of Henry and Lila I knew it out. not till summer came. State of Minnesota. T„ County of Koochiching, Probate Court nothing of what was passing between Then I told Lila's parents that I them except from observation, so I thought it would do her good to come In the Matter of the Estate of George G. and OPPICE SUPPLIES Green decedent. may be excused for filling in occasionally and make me a visit. Since Lila said Letters of administration this day having that the story may not seem too she would like to do so. they consented, been granted to Frank B. Green, administrator of said estate. disconnected. At the last I was present and within a few days she was. in It Is Ordered, that the time within which all my room, the room from which I had and shall not have to draw on creditors of the above named decedent mav present claims against his estate in this court, my imagination. first seen her go by with her child be, and the same hereby is, limited to three lover. I said nothing about Henry When Henry came back from school months from and after the date hereof. Morse either as boy or man any more that Monday the seventh day of November, there was a more modish appearance JF 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the probate court than if be didn't exist. But when I to his clothes and on bis manners. rooms at the court house at International put Lila in an easy chair at the very Falls, in said county, be. and the same hereby Poor Lila. who had remained on the you are in business you is, fixed and appointed as the time and place window from which I used to watch farm, had only an unadorned beauty, for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment her and him and thought of her as she and allowance of such claims as shall be freshened by pure air and sunshine. quite ofteo need something presented within the time aforesaid. was then and saw her as she was now They were now about sixteen years Let notice hereof be given by the publication I made up my mind that if 1 was going of this order in the International Falls in tl)e line of Stationery and old. though Henry was half a head Press, a weekly newspaper published in said to make a good, real story of her county as provided by law. taller, and I could not see that their case I couldn't rely on things to happen Dated August 3, 1910. Office Supplies. If you are just Interest in each other had waned, [Seal] R. F. C. ILTIS. themselves. I'd have to bring though the childish unconsciousness Judge of Probate. them about myself. UQdoubtedly starting in business you will that they were of different sex had I was thinking, too. that my love disappeared. 1 used to see them go story -had been going on long enough need office furniture, by the house together as formerly, but CONTEST NOTICE and It was time it was brought to a the prattle of childhood had given Department of the Interior close. Besides Lila was so weak that booKs of differeQt KiQds, together place to the more sober conversation United States Land Office, I feared in her condition she'd contract of youth. I often wished I could hear Cass Lake. Minn., July 12.1910. some real disease. So I wrote Dr. witb minor supplies. what they were saying to each other. A sufficient contest affidavit having been Henry Morse, who bad just been admitted filed in this office by George Macartney, contestant. Henry did so well at school that his against Homestead entry No. 08777, to practice, that I had a patient father decided to send him to college. made July 1st. 1909. for EH NEM sec. 90, Th|E PRESS is in a positioi) to fit in my family who was dying of some NW sec 21. Township I59n, Range I wondered what effect his four years* 27w 5th P. M„ by John G. Saylor, contestee, disease that none of our country doctors association with young men and women in which it is alleged tbat said John G. Saylor you out from your greatest oeed could tell anything about and I has never lived on the land since the date of the world would have on my pet of bis entry has never built thereon a habitable would pay him whatever he asked If he love affair. I feared that Henry, having house nor established a bona fide residence to the smallest, aod our prices are would make a flying trip and diagnose and has never improved nor cultivated become used to the polished girls said land as required by law and that said absence —I spelled it diagknous—the case. is not due to his employment in the he would meet, would return to see in right. He wrote back that he remembered Army or Navy of the United States. Lila a country girl lacking the airs Said parties are hereby notified to me very well and would run down in a appear, respond and offer evidence touching and graces of her sisters of the city. We handle Globe-WerQiclte and few days. said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aug. 18th, Would this alienate him? It was to 1910, before F. J. McPartlin, U. S. Commissioner, Of course I didn't let on to Lila what Dist- ot Minnesota, at his office in International be expected that It would. And though Macey office desks, filing cabinets, I had done. She. poor child, wasn't Falls, Minn., arid that final hearing will country born and bred myself. I don't be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 27. 1910, dreaming what an influence my seeing before the Register and Receiver at the United know that those of us who go to the sectional book-cases, etc. JourQals, her go by my window so many years States Land Office in Cass Lake, Minn. city and acquire city ways are to be The said contestant having, in a proper before would have on her life. I hoped affidavit, filed July 12th, 1910. set forth facts ledgers, casl) books, day blamed when we return and yield to Henry would come as soon as possible, which show that after due diligence personal dissatisfaction at country ways. service of this notice can not be made, it is for she was drooping more and 'more hereby ordered and directed that such notice books, typewriter and carbon Henry remained away a year at college every day. be given by due and proper publication. before he came back to the farm. 7-81-8-18 LESTER BARTLETT. Register. Well, one morning be came. He «wid papers, letter files, card indexes, Then one July morning, when sitting he had answered my call after bis at my window darning socks, I looked arrival even before going home. I ink wells, pens, peQcils, and in fact up, and there on the opposite side of was glad of this, for I was fearful he'd State of Minnesota District Court the road were the couple I had first County Koochiching)" 15th Judicial District hear something that might interfere anythiog iQ the stationery line. noticed eight or nine years ago as children. with my plan. I just led him upstairs, R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. Though Henry- was plainly vs. opened the door, and he went in and JohnF. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Ry. and dressed, his clothes were not country I closed it behind him. also all other persons unknown claiming clothes. It seemed to me that he might any right title, estate, interest or lien in I reckon he didn't make as long a the real estate described in the complaint pass anywhere as a city bred young herein. Defendants. call as that on a patient for a good man. And Lila—how my heart went Press Publishing Co. The State of Minnesota to the above named many years. I don't know what happened defendents: out to the poor child in her effort to between them—didn't see the You are hereby summoned and required to dress in a fashion more in keeping surprise of either of them. All I know answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the with the apparel of those girls to above entitled action which is filed in the Is that when he came out two or three office or the Clerk of the Dist-ictCourt in and whom Henry had been accustomed! It for said county and to serve a copy of vour hours after be went in he looked at me was all inference with me. but it was answer to the said complaint upon the subscribers as though he was going to say something. STATIONERY, OfFICE SUPPLIES. LEGAL BLANKS, MAGAZINES at their office in the Village of international plain to see that she had prepared herself Falls in said county within 20 dava but pressed my hand instead. against his return to modify the after the service of this summons upon you First-Class Printing at Prices That Are Right Then I went in to Lila. She had the exclusive of the day of such service. difference between her and their habiliments. happiest smile on her face I ever saw. niafn /k11^0 an»wer the said com- J^f?e aJ°resaid the plain- She put her arms around my neck and action will apply to the court for I wondered if he noticed this and if the relief demanded in the complaint. cried and laughed. And that's the end Dated May 5th, 1910. it pleased or displeased him. Surely of the story. KANE FE PALMER, her effort was not very sncressfnl. In I don't see why real story r-rffr»r« Plaintiff's Attorneys, the country one may Ret city fashions, Inter-rational Falls. Minn don't do something themselves to fin-isb but it Is not every worker who can their own stories. ""if