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ORDINANCE NO. VIII same intersect Myrtle ORDINANCE NO. XLVIII SALE OF SCHOOL AND clusie 15.80 GOOD LAND OFFERED street, eleven hundred and thirty-one and 8-10(1131.8) Int'l Telephone Co., phone ON EASY PAYMENTS feet. for chief of police, June 1.95 OTHER STATE LANDS (Continued from Page 1) Raymond St. The north and south sitfes Central Supply Co., supplies VILLAGE OF An Ordinance Regulating the Use 1st Ave. S. of 1st avenue south where Central Ave. the same intersect Raymond of water works .. SO. INTERNATIONAL FALLS of Firecrackers and Other Explosives .84 street, eleven hundred greatest hunting and fishing fifty-six and 6-10 E. W. Kibbey, engineering MINNESOTA in the City of International -S5.80 (1156.6) feet. On Raymond ground to be found anywhere. State of Minnesota, State 4yditor'e Burnett Bros, livery for street between 1st Falls, and Prihibiting the Office, St. Paul, June 1, 1914. avenue north and Central Thousands of lakes and rivers are police dept NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai An ordinance establishing a Village avenue, opposite the lot Use Thereof. 7 on July 13. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m. Base or Plans of reference for elevations found in this section of the state line between lots 10 and First National Bank, collecting in the ollice of the County Auditor, at and fixing the elevation of a Primal 11, eleven hundred fortynine International Palls, Koochiching' county, teeming with all kinds of fish, Bench Mark. and 6-10 (1149.6) feet. for dog license in the State of Minnesota, I will offer •The city council of the city of The north and south sides The Village Council of the Village I such as bass, pike, perch, crappies. for sale certain unsold state lands of Central avenue where (Landon) 3.00! of South International Falls, Minnesota, and also those state lands which have International Falls, do ordain as the same intersect Raymond does ordain as follows: sunfish, pickerel and muscallonge, reverted to the state by reason of the John Harrison, special street, eleven hundred follows. non-payment of interest. Section 1. forty-seven (1147) Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase police, (Landon) ." q.oo:™1"16 the woods abound with an feet. A datum line or base from which the Section I. price and interest on the unpaid Wm. Mears, supplies abundance of wild game. These grades of the several streets and avenues balance from date of' sale to June 1st, 2.IO »V"U &CU Raymond St. On Raymond street beCentral It shall be unlawful to fire off within said Vilage herein named 1915, must be paid at the time of sale. 2 10 natural resources form a valuable Ave. tween Central avenue and shall be determined, is hereby defined, Fritz-Cross Co/, supplies. The balance of purchase money is payable any fire crackers or other explosives, 1st Ave. N. 1st avenue north opposite in whole or in part on or before fixed and designated by reierence to .asset to the settler in any new the center of lots 4 and First National Bank, ptg., the following described Bench Marks, forty years from the date of sale the including skyrockets, roman 29, eleven hundred fortythree ^•rate of interest on the unpaid balance viz: 2^ 00!countr3r' that and i1: has been sai(i (C. B. Montgomery)... and 8-10 (1143.8) is four per cent per annum, payable in (1) The Government Bench Mark in candles and such other fire works feet. The south side of a man with a gun, an ax and a in the City of International Falls, Minnesota, advance on June 1st of each year provided Minn. & Ont. Power Co., 1st avenue north where the principal remains unpaid for 660 feet north of second street, within the City of International fish pole can always live in Northeastern the same intersects Raymond ten years but if the .principal is paid in the line with third avenue, and 180 pumping water for street, eleven hundred Falls, in the celebration of any within ten years from' date of sale, the feet southwest of the edge of Rainy Minnesota. Another forty (1140) feet. rate of interest will be computed at River, in ledge of rock on an aluminum May 449-52 holiday, or at any other time, any The north side of 1st avenue Ave per cent per annum. tablet stamped "1126." source of revenue to settlers in north where the same Falls Lumber & Coal Co., (2) On top of the water table at the Appraised value of timber, if any, person violating the provisions of intersects Raymond street, northwest corner of the school building this section of the state is trap-it must also be paid at time of sale. lumber 181.0*5 eleven hundred thirty-nine scribed on wall (B.M.) elevation 1169.24. this ordinance shall be guilty of a Lands on which the interest is delinquent, and 2-10 (1139.2) feet. Alderman litis moed that the '.ping durinS faU and winter Section 2. the may be redeemed at any time up middemeanor and shall be punished to the hour of sale or before re-sale to The grades of the several streets and Raymond St. On Raymond street be city appropriate $300.00 to months. Along the rivers and an actual purchaser. avenues herein named and designated 1st Ave. N. tween 1st avenue north by a fine of not more than are hereby established at the several used in repairing and graveling *a^es fur-bearing animals of All mineral rights are reserved by 2nd Ave. N. and 2nd avenue north op twenty-five ($25,000) dollars, or the laws of the state. points hereinafter designated at the posite" the line between fourth street east of second ave-jman^ varities are found. Mink, height above datum designated in feet lots 4 and 5. eleven hundred Not more than 320 acres can be sold imprisonment in the city or and fractions thereof by numerals thirty-three (1133) or contracted to be sold to any one nue and the road from fourth muskrat' racoon^nd some beaver hereinafter started, that is lo say: feet. The north and south purchaser. county jail not exceeding fifteen Agents acting for purchasers must sides of 2nd avenue north street south to Holler's addition,:are trapped, and the fur brings a 2nd St. E. The north line of 6th avenue furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' where the same intersects (15) days. south where same intersects Raymond street, eleven which motion was seconded by £°°d cash price. reports showing quality and kind 2nd street east, of soil are on file in this office. hundred thirty-two and Section II. eleven hundred and eightyfour Lists of lands to be offered may be 2-10 (1132.2) feet. Alderman Doran and carried. Markets in Northeastern MinOrdinance It may be lawful, however, for obtained of the State Auditor or the and 2-10 (1184.2) feet. No. XLVIII was nesota are another very importread State Commissioner of Immigration at 2nd Ave N. The east and west sides of any regular appointed committee St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at 2nd St. E. The south line of 5 th avenue 2nd St. E. j2.nd street where the same for the third time. Alder-1 ant feature. This being a new south where the same above address. Myrtle St. intersect 2nd street north, upon application to the City intersects 2nd street east, eleven hundred thirty-two SAMUEL G. IVERSON, man Miner moved that same be country, and agriculture still in eleven hundred and eighty and 2-10 ((1132.2) feet. Council, and with the approval State Auditor. six (1186) feet. The north The east and west lines of adopted and ordered published,! its infancy, what farmers located line of 5th avenue south Myrtle street where the of the local fire warden and under where the same intersects same intersect 2nd street which motion was seconded by there do not by any means proAlderman his direction, to have a fire works CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION 2nd street east, eleven north, eleven hundred and FOB ADMINISTRATION. hundred and eighty six Doran and carried by |duce sufficient foodstuff to supply thirty-one and 8-10(1131.8) display. (1186) feet. feet. ESTATE OF ANDREW K. FLADEQV^L manimous vote. jthe local demand, and, consequ- Section III. 2nd St. E. The south line of 4th avenue 2nd Ave. N. The east and west lines of STATE OF^MINNESOTA On motion the council adjourn- uently, much of it shipped in. south where the same Myrtle St. Raymond street where the County of Koochiching This ordinance is passed for the intersects 2nd street east, Raymond St. same intersect 2nd avenue ed. Adding the necessary freight IN PROBATE COURT eleven hundred and sixtynine north, eleven hundred and immediate preservation of the (1169) feet. The L. W. Wilson, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE thirty-two and 2-10(1132.2) charges from a distant point, together public welfare and health of the OF ANDREW K. FLADEVAL, DECEDENT. north line of 4th avenue feet. Attest: Pres. of City Council with the labor of handling, south where the same intersects community and to prevent accidents 2nd street east, 1st Ave. S. The east and west lines The State of Minnesota to Gertrude R. C. Fraser, to the market price in the greater eleven hundred and sixtyeight 2nd St. E. of 2nd street east where Gjernes, Gertrude Fosse, Ragnild Gjernes, and injuries by the use of (1168) feet. 2nd Myrtle St. the same intersects 1st Karina Tofte, Rognald Rognaldson, City'Clerk. producing points, we find that street east, opposite the Minnie Rognaldson, Knute Rognaldson, avenue south, eleven hundred explosives and as a precaution Rosy Rognaldson, Mary Rognaldson, lot between lots 20 and 2t, forty-eight and 6-10 these products are usually higher against fire, and shall not be subject blk. 5, between 5th avenue (1148.6) feet. On 1st avenue Andrina Pederson, Carolina Stalheam, BIRCHDALE SLIVERS south and 4th avenue in Northeastern Minnesota than Albert Brandt, Betty Brandt, Charles south opposite the to a referendum vote under south, eleven hundred and east and west lines of the Brandt, Eddy Brandt, Children of Lena Mr. E. Ruberg was in Baudette in sections of the state which are eighty-three and 6-10 alley, eleven hundred fifty(1150) Brandt, Carrie O. Fladeval, and all persons the provisions of the city charter (1183.6) feet. interested in the granting of administration feet. The east and on business last week. more developed. Large lumbering of the estate of said decedent: west lines of Myrtle street and the same shall take effect 2nd St. E. The south line of 3rd avenue The petition of Nels Gjernes, having where tne same intersects Birchdale is making preparations companies who maintain south where the same been filed in this Court, representing 1st avenue south, eleven and be in force from and after it's intersects 2nd street east, for the grandest celebration that Andrew K. Fladeqval, then a resident hundred forty-nine and crews of men and horses during eleven hundred and sixtysix passage, approval and publication. of the County of Koochiching, 6-10 (1149.6) feet. ever at the prominent store and 8-10 (1166.8) feet. the winter consume a great deal, State of Minnesota, died intestate on The north line of 3rd avenue the 12th day of May, 1914, and praying 1st Ave. S. On 1st avenue south beMyrtle on the banks of the Rainy. and the settler in the country h$*s that letters of administration of his south where the same St. tween Myrtle street and Passed, ordained and ordered intersects 2nd street east, estate be granted to Nels Gjernes, and Raymond St. Raymond street, opposite Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johnson of'no trouble of disposing of all tiis the Court having fixed the time and place eleven hundred and sixtysix the center of the alleys, published this 29th day of June, for hearing said petition (1166) feet. eleven hundred fifty-two Baudette came up to attend the surplus farm products direct to Therefore, you, and each of you, are (1152) feet. The east and 1914. hereby cited and required to show cause, 2nd St. E. On 2nd street east, between funeral services of little baby the lumber companies at fancy west lines of Raymond if any you have, before this Court at 3rd Ave.S. 3rd avenue south and 2nd L. W. Wilson, street where. the same intersect Brindle. prices. Potatoes, which grow the Probate Court Rooms in the Court 2nd Ave. S. avenue south opposite the 1st avenue south, Attest: Pres. of City Council House, in the City of International Falls, center of lot 10. block 1, eleven hundred fifty-six 1 hursday, June 25th, a very sad here in abundance, are always in in the County of Koochiching, State of eleven hundred and sixtyfour and 6-10 (1156.6) feet. R. C. Fraser, Minnesota, on the 17th day of July, 1914, (1164) feet The accident occurred when the little brisk demand, as well as carrots, at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition north and south lines of 1st Ave. N. On 1st avenue south beRaymond City Clerk. should not be granted. 2nd avenue south where St. tween Raymond street and two-year-old son of Mr. Brindle beets, beans and all vegetables, Witness, the Judge of said Court, and the same intersects 2nd Willow St. Willow street opposite I hereby approve the foregoing the Seal of said Court, this 17th day of street east, eleven hundred got drowned in the river. The Hay is another product much in the center of the alleys, June. 1914. and sixty-three (1163) ordinance this 30th day of June, eleven hundred sixty-four funeral services were conducted demand by the lumbering interby (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, feet. (1164) feet. The west Probate Judge. I9I4- side of Willow street Rev. Howard Friday evening ests of Northeastern Minnesota, G. HAXiVSBSON, 2nd St. E. On 2nd street east, be2nd where the same intersects W. V. Kane, Attorney for Petitioner Ave. S. tween 2nd avenue south 1st avenue south, eleven at the church. We extend our and they much prefer to purchase Brainerd, Minn. 7.3 lst'Ave. S. and 1st avenue south opopposite hundred sixty-eight (116S) City Mavor. lot line between feet. heartfelt sympathy with the be- hay direct from farmers than in lots 12 and 13, block 16, reaved family. baled hay and transport it long eleven hundred and sixty(1160) 5th Ave. S. The east and west sides of feet. Also opposite 2nd St. E. 2nd street east where the MORTGAGE PORECIiOSUBE SALE PROCEEDINGS OF "Uncle" Joe Rabido of Barwick distances from the railroads. lot line between lots 5 and Myrtle St. same intersect 5th avenue Default having been made in the payment 6 of the same bock, eleven south, eleven hundred and has come to Birchdale to take THE CITY FATHERS of the sum of two hundred eightvfour hundred and fifty-two and' eighty-six (1186 feet. In Northeastern Minnesota are and 82-100 dollars ($284.82) which 6-10 (1152.6) feet The The east and west sides part inthe joyous celebration to (Continued from Page 1) is claimed to be due and is due at the north and south lines of found the greatest iron mines in Myrtle street where the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, be held here the 4th. 1st avenue south where same intersects 5th avenue du^y executed and delivered by the world, employing thousands the same intersect 2nd south, eleven hundred and Pat Lynch, team labor on Olav Skinvik and Julia Skinvik, his Friday the little baby son of street east, eleven hundred eighty-nine and 6-10 wife, Mortgagors, to Albin Bernard, of men who must depend upon the and forty-eight and 6-10 (1189.6) feet. Ranier road Mrs. Herbert Webb caugjftt fire Mortgagee, bearing date the 15th day of 8175, (114S.6) feet. farmer for h?s food-stuffs, and May, 1913, and with a power of sale Section 3. John Stormo, team labor from a mosquito "smirge." The therein contained, duly recorded in the 2nd St. E. The north and south lines That the ground between the points these mines furnish ideal maricfts oflice of the Register of Deeds in and on Ranier road lst-Ave S. of Central avenue where 72.OO screams of his older little brother designated under this ordinance shall for the County of Koochiching, and State Central Ave the same intersect 2nd run, except when otherwise specially of Minnesota, on the 15th day of May, brought the mother to the rescue r°r ^ie P^0 l^at Jie local jerry Piatt, team labor on aULl, street east, eleven hundred indicated, in unbroken planes said points 1913, at 4 o'clock p. m., in book of and forty-six and 4-10 being upon the center lines of the Mortgages, on page 270, and no action Ranier road in time to save the child from ?fn &reat city 7-50 (1146.4) feet ., streets, avenues, etc. named, and the top miS or proceeding having been instituted, at serious harm. °.f Dulutn' majlY *her of the curb on each side. Henry Jerome, team labor as weh as law or otherwise, to recover the debt 2nd St. E. The south line of 1st avenue Sction 4. secured by said Mortgage or any part A partv of six left Birchdale for scatter^ along the nen Central Ave. on Ranier road c1ties north where the *ame intersects This ordinance is adopted with reference thereof. 25.OO Ave N. 1st 2nd street east, to certain plats and schedules made NOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS. M. Burton, team labor on Warren and Detroit. Among arf bl^ed shlP Pro" eievft-i hundred and tlii'tynine 0 to 111 by E. W. Kibbey, Civil Engineer, in HEREBY GTVEN, That by virtue of the (1139) feet. The Mav 1914 and which is on file with the power of sr.le conUiined in said Morten Ranier road those leaving were Rev. Pearson S' ail/r.t North- UC armer 25.O' north line of 1st avenue village Clerk, and which is hereby referred ge, and pvrs-.-rm to the statute in snrl 1-. Tv/Hcc P^orc^ |eastern Minnesota finds himself north where the same intersects to and adopted as a part thereof. such case iiifide and provided, the said and his daughter, Miss Pearson, Jeter Gibbons, team labor 2nd street east, assed, ordained and ordered published Mortgage ll he foreclosed by a sale at the very door of the finest eleven hundred and thirtyeight this 19th day of .Tune. 1914. of the premises described in and convened on Ranier road who expect to return aft? a visit. 67.50 and 2-10 (3133.2) by said Mortgtge, viz: markets in the state. James Gordon, team labor Mrs. Erickson and her. daughter, feet. .North half of the southeast quarter CX.YDE WEST, fine! the "r.r'hefist q-.ir.rte?- of the southwest Attest- President of Village Council. Ranier road Miss Esther, do not expect to Men who have had experience quarter fid the southeast quarter 2nd St. E. On 2nd street east between 011 52.50 of tho n:-!*thf ist qi'irter, nil in section 1st Ave. N. 1st avenue north and 2nd PBANK WATSON. come back. john Hammell, team labor in farming in Northeastern Min- 2nd Ave. N. avenue north opposite the one, ti• viishm oi'.p ndred fifty-eight, Villasre Becorder. Raivrc t\vc:n:.y-s!x T\"ochiching Ccntv center of lot s. block 1, Approved this 19th day of June,1914. on Ranier road .... Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoard and nesota recommend that the early nv ft* of M'nnesc-in. with the eleven hundred and thirtythree 15.OG hercdihin:*!!'!". ni a spur tenances and 4-10 (1133.4) Aiat Donahue, team labor little baby daughter have left for settler engage in* the raising of POT?, TTJATVTTsrf* pj^-rwirrry Tvhk-'i a will ri'le by the Sheriff feet The north and POT?. TETET"W~?T/, ,770tt on Ranier road a short visit in Loman. potatoes and other vegetables, j-. f"o ntv the frorit •south sides of 2nd avenue P.t 40.00 iluor fiic I!' sc. in the City of north where the .same OP EOKSS^SAB S3TT1SS Frank Alexander, team labor We gladly welcome Mr. Russel ^iot onfy because of the splendid 1.: -1 in s' id Count intersect 2nd street east, TmK. arif '-""AT? OF MT\''Kc"f)TA 1 1 N '1914, n? 1 eleven hundred and thirtytwo Ball back to his old place as as- markets afforded, but because County of Koochiching on Ranier l'oad .... 36.OO 10 o'^lo^l: :-i. -f n-Mt r!-".\ nt public and-2-10 (1132.2) feet. I'tid'-e, t^ -v'"1 -1 I !^v fov sh TN PROBAT" COT7RT Chas. Burnett, team labor sistant clerk in the Birchdale of their superior quality and the to pav sai'i r',fV-i.t' of Oollnrs! Myrtle St. The north and south lines "N TH"TC MATTER OF TTTR DKTEPATT. lid in tr- l''C "PS if an on on Ranier road store. abundant yields, as it is a comjmon 5th Ave. S. of 5th avenue south 43-50 NATION' OF TTF -pr-pr-ftc of WVTTT,rA a 4th Ave. S. where the same intersect '-«5 rp 1 in by HRNDRTCKf-'0!. DTDCR AST3P Si. Burnett, service on thing for a farmer to raise 0 UK Myrtle street (or 3rd TTOMFPTRAD SFTTT.TCR P: id ?Torfsr- !t fi'.i'P'-lnsrrp. street east, eleven hundred election board FOR SALE four hundred bushels to the acre n!,: t^e iw-.-nN :il!' wcl bv law: 6.15 On rendivsr snd fi.linrr the notit'^n and eighty-nine and 6-10 :-r-!c vitliln to np n«v fmc f^sar O. W. Walauist pravihsr. amon^ (1189.6) feet. On Myrtle C. W. McCormick, service Large tract of good valley in Northeastern Minnesota. The sale, as re a ^ther things, for the judicial determintinn, street and between 5th idfl law. by this Court, of who are the farming land just thrown open growing of timothy and clover in on election board avenue south and 4th avenue 6.15 Dated May 27, A. 1914, ieirsvof Matilda Hendrickson, deo^as^d south opposite the for free settlement, in" Oregon. this section oi the state is very AljBXN EEH^ASD, lorncstead settler, and whnt are the rer€"*tive W. J. Van Pelt, service on center of lot 10. block 5, Mortgagee. rights and interests of such ,ii~ eleven hundred and eighty election board Oyer 200,000 acres in all. Good simple. Clover grows wild in rJTAJTS vTE~'K"E, ieirs in the homestead land of said deceased, 6.15 eight and 8-10 (1188.8 -Attorr-ey. M28-July 2 and to assisrn snid homestead feet. The south side of climate, rich soil, and does not the woods wherever the underrequire F. P. Wagner, service on •o the parties legally entitled to the 4th avenue south where same. irrigation to raise finest^brush happens to be removed so the same intersects Myrtle election board ft is ordered, that said Petition and NOTICE OP LIS PENDENS 6.15 street, eleven hundred and "id matter bp heard nnd. examined on crops of grain, fruit, and garden that the sun can penetrate. Along Rube Ursella, service on STATE OF MINNESOTA seventy-nine (1179) feet. Thursday the 2nd day of Jnlv, A. D" 1914 County of Koochiching The north side of 4th avenue truck. For large map, full in /t ten o'clock a. m. of said da v. at the election board the old logging roads and around south where the same 6.15 TN DISTRICT COURT office of the Probate Court at Interna structions and information, and intersects Myrtle street, FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT tional Falls in said Count.v and Stnt^ Joe Baker, service on old lumber camps where the eleven hundred and seventy-eight. Tt is further ordered, that notice thei'ft^f Dennis Johnson Plaintiff a plat of several sections of exceptionally (1178) feet. election board seeds of timothy and clover have he eiven to all persons interested lv 5-85 publishing this order once in eno'i week good claims, send Frank C. Engelking, Louis Myrtle St. The north and south sides J. A. McDonald, service been deposited in years gone by for five (5) suooAssive weeks immediately Engelking, J. R. Kolliner, 1st Ave. S. of 1st avenue south where prior to said *ite of hear:»ia- in $3.40 to John Keefe, Eugene, J. A. Urvine, J.J. O'Neil, knowi) election board rank growths of this grass is Central Ave. the same intersect Myrtle the International Falls Press, a weekly 5.85 as O'Neil-Urvine company, Oregon three years a U. S. street, eleven huiidred and newspaper printed and published at International Emma Kolbie, Emma Holm, J. E. Burdick, service on found. A settler here the first forty-nine 6-10 .(1149.6) Falls in said Countv and and all other persons, unknown, surveyor and timberman. An feet. On Myrtle street between State. election board winter can cut off a few acres of claiming any right, 5-85 1st avenue south Dated at" International Fallsjthis L'oth title or interest in or lien opportunity to get a good fertile and Central avenue opposite, day of .May, A. D. 1914. Wm. Mears, service on his timber and market it at a upon the property described lot line between lots By the Court. free homestead near town and herein. Defendants election board 6 and 7. eleven hundred (Court Seal) JOHN BERCt, good price, and then by sowing 7.85 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an and "forty-seven (1147) Court- market.—Adv. ..•••,.Tndge Probate of action has been commenced in this court Geo. P. Watson, service timothy and clover between the PBANS JSTNS feet. The north and south by the above named plaintiff against the Attorney for Petitioner sides of Central avenue on election board above named defendants and the object stumps can make a splendid pasture International Falls, Minh. 28-.T25 5.85 where the same intersect and purpose of said action is to determine Myrtle street, eleven hundred P. S. Pendergast, service for stock. the adverse claims of said defendants and forty-six and 4-10 in and to the. premises hereinafter THE LADY AND THE LAD BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING (1146 4) feet. on election bboard .... described. 5-85 There are many other advantages PRESENTS The premises so affected by said "To uplift, get underneath," Myrtle St. On Myrtle street between G. A. York, service on elfcc that the settler with limited action are situated in Koochiching Central Ave. Central avenue and 1st said George Ade at the Chicago county, Minnesota and are described all tion board 1st Ave. N. avenue north opposite lot 5-25 means has in Northeastern Minnesota follows, to wit: We have an endless assortment line between lots 8 and 9, Athletic club. "That is, employ a The northwest quarter of the southeast F. E. Peterson, service on over other sections, and eleven hundred and fortyfour quarter, (NW% SE%), the south of appropriate gifts, and 8-10 (1184.8) feet. friendly spirit. Don't condescend. election boardOliver half of the southwest quarter (SE14 SW%) hundreds of men in Northeastern 7-25 The south side of 1st avenue representing the newest and and the southeast quarter of the southwest "A lady in a trolly c^r employed north where the same Ulrich, meals for quarter (SE% SWU) of section 25, Minnesota, who came there only finest products- of the Jewelers' intersects Myrtle street, township 151, range 28. the wrong spirit the other afternoon. election board eleven hundred and thirtynine Dated February 4. 1914. 8.00 Art. a few years ago with but a few (1139) feet. The p. j. KcPartlin. She stared at a ragged J. E. Sheter, meals for Wedding rings, beautiful Attorney for Plaintiff. north side of .1st avenue dollars to start with, are today north where the same intersects urchin across the aisle with unspeakable Jqne 4-Julyl8 International Falls, Minn. election board diamonds, Sparkling jewels, 12.60 ready to testify that this section Myrtle street, eleven hundred and thirtyeight disgust. Then he said: Watches, Unique silverware, Int'l Light & Water Co., of the state holds out most alluring and 4-10 (1138.4) TYPEWRITERS Sterling Novelties, Rich cut 'tfaye you got 3 pocket handkerchief, feet. light for November, opportunities for a man Repaired, Overhauled or Cleaned Glass, Clocks, Etc. bub?" December, January and Myrtle St. On Myrtle street between with a little money to get a good 1st Ave. N. 1st avenue north and 2nd ''rices Reasonable and Work "The ragged urchin snuffed. April and May 2nd Ave. N. avenue north opposite the start in life, and eventually own 144.07 NELSON'S lot line between lots 4 and Then he answered vwith a grin.: Int'l Light & Water Co., Guaranteed Jewelry Store a farm in what is destined to be 5, eleven hundred thirty•, two (132) feet. The north 'Yes'm, but I ain't allowed to light for library- from International Falls, Minn. 1. M. Care of the Press Office. one of^ the richest agricultural and south sides of 2nd lend it. avenue north, where the September and May in- sections of Minnesota. .-Si M.'.& .rS j'