International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 30, 1914 · Page 5 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS StlE OF SCHOOL AND or US PENDENS NOTICE NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ance from he town, he says that up establishing shelters, setting Department of the Interior he will builct a -eouple of more United States Land Office at Duluth, camp STATE OF MINNESOTA .telephone lines, preparing Minnesota, July 3rd, 1914. OTHER STATE LANDS large mills. Fort Frances is a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sites, etc., is just what is wanted County of Koochiching Theodore M.Anderson,whose postoffice address natural manufacturing centre and to encourage the establishment of is Minrieapolis, Minn., did, on the IN DISTRICT COURT WILDWOOD 7th day of August, 1913, file in this we should do everything we possibly FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT I permanent summer resorts, motorboat office sworn statement and application, No. 011007, to purchase the E% N"W^4, Dennis Johnson. can to induce the various Plaintiff. lines, and similar facilities gwy4 NE*4 32 NE% & SW% Sec. town- —vs— State of Minnesota, State Auditor's 70 18W The Lugdahl brothers are cutting 1. 1914. industries seeking a location to ship N. range 4th principal meri-i Engelking, Louis Office. St. Paul. July 'and to draw from the south, east Frank dian, and the timber thereon, under the Engelking. J. R. Kolliner, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hay for the National Pole Co. build here, and when we get them KIIOWU provisions of the ant/of June 3. 1878. J. A. Urvine.J. J. O'Neil, and west the multitudes who, on Auprust 10. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m. and acts amendatory, known as the O'Neil-Urvine coin»anv, Several have been clown to the we want to use them right so that in the office of the County Auditor, at aS each summer, are to rejoice with "Timber and Stone Law." at such value Emma Kolbie. Emma Holm, International Falls, Koochiching county, as might be fixed by appraisement, and other lakes near Wallie's picking blueS they can tell the fellow what we in the State of Minnesota, I will ofand anc a us in the glories of our woods and that, pursuant to suen application^ the known, claiming any right, berries. are after.—Fort 'Frances Times. alW^hos^state "lands whicli *have land and timber thereon have been es- title or inte'rest in or lien lakes.—Bemidji Pioneer. ,, ~t timated and valued by applicant the upon the property -i£anvivori described reverted to the state by reason of the H. G. Taylor made calls at Pet- timber estimated 100,000 board feet at herein. Defendants. non-payment of interest. Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase iLncanf'wm o^^ ISp- NOTICB is HEREBY GIVEN that an Dahlgren's and W. E. S.yes' BEAUTIES OF STATE er WAR DOGS ARE LOOSE price and interest on the unpaid balance from date of sale to June 1st, ijy Sunday. BEING RECOGNIZED 1Q1 MUST UB PUIU A.L LIIC IMRC I V1 "RPPP^VPP TT S 1915, must be paid at the time of sale. ment on the^5th day JePte ab ve named defendants ai the object Land abve named defendants aid the object R®SA Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson The balance of purchase money is pay- ^ore WUrpose of said action to deter- Ol Land and The European catles indicate iU Duluth, Minnesota,. mine the adverse claims of said defend- ,, able in whole or in part on or before Caldwell, at GllSt Erick- Wonders of Minnesota Becoming nr initintf* ants in and to the premises hereinafter VISlted that events are moving fast tO« thlspufchase SesSribed.' son's Sunday. Known Among Its Own Inhabitants. ward an armed conflict between advance"oS June 1st of^each year^'pro- sues" by filins" a corroborati.l affidavit Tile premises so afteetert by said Rev. Test of Mizpah came in vi(Ld remains unpaid for in this office, alleging facts which wo aid action are situated Koochcihmg Austria and Servia. Dipolinatic the principal viuea me defeat the entry. county, Minnesota and are described as ten years but if the principal is paid Sunday and held services at the Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles W. folows. to wit: relations have been severed and Within the ten years from date of sale, Eden and John D. Gunn, all of Duluth, northwest quarter or the south- Wilrlwnnd rhnn1 hnnse rate at of interest will be computed nouse. By slow degrees the people of the two governments are moboliz. and Harry W. McGee and J. Walter ast quarter, (NW% SE1^), the south WliClWOOCl SCllOOl five per cent per annum. Miss Ethel Carlson was visit- Williams of Minneapolishalf of the southwest quarter (SE& JVlinnesota are awakemng to the! in§T troops as rapidly as they Appraised value of timber, if \.any, JP. CKABIiES HAETMAN, SW% and the southeast quarter of the must also be paid at time of sale. mg at te Ettestead home and at- July '16-Sept. 10. Beffister. southwest quarter (SE% SW*4) of sec- fact that the scenic and climatic jknow them. Belgrade mey even Lands on which the interest is delinquent, 1 1 1 tion 25, township 151, range 28. I i_ tended Sunday school. may be redeemed at any time up attractions of their state—in its SKEBXFP'S NOTICE OF SAKE OF now be in the possession of the Dated February 4. 1914. to to the hour of sale or before re-sale BEAK ESTATE UNDER JUDGMENT f. j. McPABTiiiN, Miss Ida Dahlgren arrived from an actual purchaser. forests, lake and hills, its network Austrian troops, OF FOBECXIOSUBE Attorney for Plaintiff- .. by All mineral rights are reserved Minneapolis to visit her parents, international Fails, Mim.. o^ pellucid streams and its 30-A 13. A state of war, therefore, really the laws of the state. Mr| and Mrs. Peter Dahlgren for Not more than 320 acres can be sold STATE OF MINNESOTA always invigorating air—they exists already, although it has or contracted to be sold to any one County of Koochiching THE JOY OF CLEARING a short time. have a possession of incalculable not been formally declared. But purchaser. IN DISTRICT COURT Agents acting for purchasers must THE LAND Hans Ettestead and Gust Larson value. The summer tourist, on an examination of the causes lead* furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT reports showing quality and kind of Wildwood and A. J. Porter happy outings bent, has been slow mg up to it forces one inevitably of Falls Lumber and Coal Co. Plaintiff soil are on file in this office. vs. Lists of lands to be offered may be and Henry Anderson were Northome (By A. McGuire.) in breaking away from the current to the conclusion that Austria Erick Anderson and obtained of the State Auditor or the visitors last week. State Commissioner of Immigration at Jennie Anderson Defendants In "ThJhFarmer." might, have averted it if ghe of tradition and companionship St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at Notice is hereby given that under and Mr. and Mrs. John Ettestead above address. would. Her demands upon Ser* which drew him toward the by virtue of a judgement and decree SAMUEL G. IVERSON, entered in the above entitled action on Today I justlitel^l clearing a had their little boy baptized by better-known resorts of Maine, of iwere extremely irritating, but State Auditor. the 10th day of July, 1914, a certified transcript of which has been delivered particularly to\g\\/piece of land ^ev- Test last Sunday. His name the Adirondacks, the wilds of Km& Peter and his ministers i, si tr T?II: r, I ,1 to iu me, me, I, the ine undersigned unaersigneci Sheriff snerin: of or said saicl and tomorrow it wTll be seeded. 1S John iillin^, after his father MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAKE agreed virtually to every clause County of Koochiching, will sell at Quebec or other distant regions MKhest grandfather. public auction, .. the bidder for Default having been made in the pay- been yeafs and of the ultimatum, humilating as and in taking the chances which ment of the sum of four hunderd seven- I Monday, the 31st day of August, on ty-flve (475.00) Dollars and interest 1914. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon at the work of clearing was begun on Wednesday morning while the it must have been. They coil* might attend the spending of his Sheriff's office in the Koochiching County thereon from and since the 17th day of —u:~u:— June. 1914. at the rate of ten per cent Court House, in the City of International that piece of ground. At that correspondent from this town sented to publish on the front precious vacation days on a trip per Falls, in said county, in one parcel annum, which is claimed to be due &nd the premises and real estate described time it was covered with white.was quietly hoeing in his potato is due at dehate of this notice page of the official gazette a virtual to the Lake Park region of Minnesota. Upon a certain mortgage, duly executed in the said judgment and decree, pine and scattering poplar, and patchy he heard a strange noise, apology to Austria tot the ftild to-wit: delivered by John C. Infelt and Josephine But when he has once Infelt, his wife. Mortgagors, to Lots numbered five (5) and the east very stony. Thet firs operation! Thinking an engine from the M. assassination of the archduke and the made the experiment, he has fallen First National Bank of International half (E%) of lot four (4), Block eightynine Palls, Minnesota, a banking corporation, (89). plat of International Falls, was to cut the trees and then it away wind his escort, and they further & had run or that a under such a fascination as inheres Mortgagee, bearing date the 12th day of as filed and of record in the office of the November, 1910, and with a power of was pastured for a time with!storm was coming, he decided to agreed to lend ther influence to a Register of Deeds in and for the County only in this "Land of the Male therein contained, duly recorded in of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, to of sheep and gave some returns.' ^or cyclone cellar but be- •campaign for the suppression the office of the Register of Deeds in and run satisfy the said judgment amounting to Sky-Blue Waters," says the Minneapolis for the County of Koochiching and State four hundred seventy-two and 75-100 the anti-Austrian progaganda, Of Minnesota, on the 17th day of February, Clover took root in the sheep ?ore he had time to Plli the^thot Tribune. His first visit ($472.75) Dollars, together with interest 1912. at nine o'clock a. m. in book thereon at the rate of six uer cent per tractks and soon it was good pas- action he saw an auto. Listen The only point upon which there (H) of mortgages on page (63) and has been followed by a third. He annum from the 10th day of July, 1914, that no action or proceeding has with the accrued costs herein. ture for dairy cows. From time you! An automobile, and it was any dispute was the nature has brought others with him. been instituted at law or otherv\rjse. to Dated this 21st da$r of July, 1914. recover the debt secured by said mortgage to time a few of the stones were 'was Wildwood. Yes sir, M. of the interference of the Austrian So the real spell has broadened or any part thereof. THOMAS P. WHITE, Now, wherefore, notice is hereby given. officials in the inquiry into Sheriff of Koochiching County. dug out and hauled off and each C. Engelking and J. E. Cowan and deepened, and drawn within That by virtue of the power of sale contained G. S. IANGLAND, the plot which resulted in the in said mortgage, and pursuant to year the pasture got better. Two came out. from Northome to its influence the tired man seeking Plaintiff's Attorney. July 16-Aug. 20. the statute in such case made and provided, years ago the pine stumps were Wildwood in the formers car. J. death of Francis Ferdinand, and the said mortgage will be foreClosed mg "just just rest rest" in in tne the quiet quiet of ot the tne SHEBIFP'S NOTICE OF SAXE OF by a sale of the premises described A 0 blasted, the other stumps having C. heralded their approach by UP°" that was 3Ug. woods the canoeist, led on and Servia opfn to in and conveyed by the said mortgage, BEAII ESTATE UNDER JUDGMENT Viz: OF FOBE C&OSUBE gestions. rotted out. In 1913 it yielded $10 curdling yells. They trav- blood Lot thirteen (13). of block forty-five on in successive mazes of waterways (45), plat of International Falls, as filed waf worth & butter fat per acre from! e*ed way on Park avenue, It appears, then, that the the fisherman, who here and of record in the office of the Register STATE OF MINNESOTA Of Deeds in and for the County of its clover pasture. In the fall through Pine Top. Some which seems already to have be« County of Koochiching even finds an unmatched variety of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, with IN DISTRICT COURT the hereditaments and appurtenances more stones were dug out and the roads eh game fish, from the daintiest of f_Un W,a,Sr,a^Ua115 SOUgh,t by Aus Which sale will be made by the Sheriff FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT down Of land plowed and it is now ready tria. Whether she can beat said Koochiching County at the front the trout family to the lordly'4""" door of the Court House, in the City of D. H. Jackson and J. H. Slater, LOMAN for a grain crop, and through all International Falls, in sail county and Co-partners as Jackson & Slater, muskallonge the fowler, in quest the opposition of little Servia State, on the 5th day of September. 1914, Plaintiffs. the years to come with the coming of snipe or duck or prairie chicken, at ten o'clock a. m. of that day. at publ'.i vs. without stirring up her own large Vendue, to the highest bidder for cash. of spring it will be ready for Mrs. J. Helmer sold a cow to Henning Stubee and Petra Stubee, and assured of a bagful the to pay said debt of four hundred seventy-five Slav population to reprisals and Defendants. the production of human food. Chas. Brown recently. (475.00) Dollars, and interest deer hunter, or he who would I -N thereon from the 17th day of June, 197 4, Notice is hereby given that under and •4.u •a 1 Jr 11 without bringing the Russian bear Only one crop ot stumps and1 Chas. Brown sold a-fine young at the rate of ten per cent per annum, by virtue of a judgement and decree answer with rifleshot, the challenge and the taxes., if any., on said premisesand entered in the above entitled action on .4 mare to W. H. Watrous last week. ft one had to be removed twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars Attorney's the 10th day of July, 1914, a certified of some mighty moose the down "P°ni! ier b^ re™ains to Tesse Kennedv took a load to fee. as stipulated in a ad by s.i:d transcript of which has been delivered 11 11 4. while was hard work, how sat-I seen.—St. Paul Dispatch," to me, I, the undersigned Sheriff of sairl I it jesac xvc^nicuy luuk iudu iu hiortgage in case of foreclosure and the camera-hunter, often the \most disbursements allowed by law subject 1^1, flip Falls, Sunday, to See a ball County of Koochiching, will sell at f10wn future tlie +ri public auction, to the highest bidder for lst'in& UOW11 IlltUre ventursome of all, and the captor to redemption at any time within one to look year from the day of sale, as provided cash, on IVIonday, the 31st day of August, vpitq minn tine linrve^l"^ thii" it game. tnat 11 & rr 1 paper of the most wonderful prizes the Get your nice writing in by law 1914 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the ye£llS uPOn narvests tne a croP D.u-?d Julv 20, 1914. Sheriff's office in the Koochiching Coun- produce Ullder wise system "ne being & ot Iia 1S FIBST OF aitist and the nature student, who pound packages at the PresiT NATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL OM'IS: ttoni^kitfT'sa'id oouStv! of husbandry harvested this week and last. The FALLS, MINNESOTA, here find no end of material for 0ffice Mortgagee. eel the premises and reol estate described c,i ,i,« should feel some little weather is ideal. S. G. LANGLAND. A man in the said judgment and decree, canvas and note book. And the Attorney for Mortgagee. Ivor Johnson, who has been at International Falls, Minn. 23-Sept. 3. Pride in beillS first in taking land oftener they come, the more there t0"Lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve Cokato for the past three months, ,fr0m the hand of God and subdu- is, it seems, for them to discover H" Tnt2rr,1l\ibl0(ikT3?ifiI:ity"eisi1it (88)» p^t of Tnternational Falls, as filed and of re- 1 returned last week lngf it. Turn to VOUr Bible and VOU FORFEITURE NOTICE cord in the office of the-Register of Deeds and enjoy. Horses Stolen H. TO MR. GEORGE LANEY. and for the County of Koochiching, ,, Mrs. Claud Swope returned will find in the chapter ot benesis state of Minnesota, to satisfy _ninejudg- a Among the benefits derived TOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, from a visit with her parents, at one hmdrea sixty God's first commandment to man That default has been made in the con-! 38-100 ($169.38) Dollars, with with interest I N E E S I 1 1 1 from the State Forest service, few $200.00 Reward *itl0£.u certain contract dated thereon from and since the 10th day of "Tnrrpncp 1 mnltinlv and fill the J-lttlefork J-U*last Saturday, nnr the 9th day of September 1907, for the July, 1914, at the rate of six per cent I increase ana multiply nil tne A have ana been more important than earth and subdue it." There is I With this dry weather the road Conveyance of Ranier Townsite Com per annum with the accrued costs herein. pany the effective work it has done in to yourself of the premises situate Dated this 21st day of July, 1914. STOLEN from Barret & In p. the qounty of Koochiching and State THOKAS WHITE ST'" considerable portion of the bul'ding is going on rapidly. The A feed lot at Midway, St. Paul, Mioo. CD heralding abroad the advantages of Minrfesota described as lot numbered Wednesday night May 6th. earth to subdue and the man who ditching will soon be finish Sheriff of Koochiching County, twenty-one (21), in block four (4), all of Minnesota as a "Summer Outing in Ranier, according to the plat thereof One black horse, 4 year* old, white atrip# G. S. LANGLAND, today takes a tract of wild, land, in face, weight about 1,300 pounds. OH on file in the office of the Register of State," in stimulating the Plaintiff's Attorney. July 16-Aug. 20. bay horse. 5 years old, email win mark Deeds of Koochiching county, Minnesota, raw and unproductive, and clears Clark has returned from one hind leg, weight about 1,150 pound*. excepting and reserving certain equipment of resorts with the rights and interests therein specified, it and subdues it and brings it into Minneapolis, where he had a sunprofitable We will pay liberal reward for recovery SUMMONS and needful though inexpensive paraphenalia that the conditions in which default of the horses and the State of Minauete under said contract has made are as production is carrying! stro|ce' ^ast week. He is feeling will pay 92CO.OO REWARD for the capture for roads, trails, canoeroutes follows, viz: STATE OF MINNESOTA. and conviction of each horse thief. out that first important com-: m!i ri}e!'jer now. In failure to pay notes and interest, ss Make inquiry regarding any new horns and camping places, and in County of Koochiching or either, which, computed to June 9th, sold or offered for sale in your Tioinity mandment as fully as did the first Todd and wife have returned 1914, amounts to one hundred and during the past three weeks. welcoming the guests of the state IN DISTRICT COURT thirty-three and 25-100 dollars ($133.25) man at tha dawn oi creation rom Rochester with their son, Notify your local officer and wire or and failing also to comply with other FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT to the haunts of its forest rangers. telephone terms ,of the contract, or responding to How many centuries passed be- Lawrence. He had a successful Plaintiff. our notices sent to you from time to Byron O'Bryan, The service has been wide awake Barrett S Zimmerman, time. vs. Defendant fore man commenced to intelli-: °P^yatlon and is much improved. to the fact that the summer tourist, Therefore, such contract will termin- I ^na O'Bryan, Midway Horse Market STATF- TO THE'gently carry cv~. that first corv ie sow thistle and Canada ate thirty (30) days after the service mr Tvrnvnvr^c'nT'a when he shall come in sufficient of this notice by publication unless ST. PAUL, MINN. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: mandment. we do not know, bnti^lls^e are ^emanding some at- prior thereto the purchaser shall comply numbers—as he is sure to 1 tentlOll now. Many are now trv- 1 ^ou aI-e hereby summoned and requir- C1ir^ f.o5iir tnr' leel Sl.ire tnat It 1 of service. ed to answer the complaint of the plain- we IS easier toua} j. do when the peerless attractions these The vendor, Ranier Townsite Company tiff in the above entitled action, which „nv :n U{i -r Witli farrns Qf t0 nd their na according to the terms of said contract, complaint has been filed with and is on any lime 111 Lilt. pta 1. vv luu in» ui »ciiu v^uxiipiciini. nas Deen meet witn ana is on in,in 1 of our lakes and woods shall have has the right to terminate the said file with the Clerk in the office of the the ndrlition of nnwertlls exnln weecls- SOme become as well known as those of! conditions of said contract as above Clerk of Court within and for Koochich- PowcriUl txpio aQQ1Ilon 01 specified. siveS and the Stump pllller to jing County, Minnesota, and to serve a Maine or the Adirondacks—will I XtANIEZC TOWNSITE COMPANY, BACKUS HAS BOUGHT copy of your answer to the said com- sheep and dairy COWS the SUbdtl-, fTl" By EDWARD HINES, plamt upon the subscriber at his office be worth to Minnesota, in direct! Its President. ..! MORE PROPERTY at the city of International Palls, ing of the earth becomes a Com- H. C. HORNBY, Koochiching County, Minnesota, within benefits, probably as much as her Its Secretary, thirty days after the service 'of this nnrntivplv mittpr anrl wnrt parativeiy easy matter ana a worK Pn5v so summons upon you. exclusive of the day famous iron ore mines. In Maine The Phair Property Sold For of such service and if you fail to answer fVipf mnv be a inv may a joy NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION alone, summer tourists distribute .the complaint within the time aforesaid, De Twenty Thousand Dollars To the plaintiff will, upon such failure, ap- Department of the Interior annually. It must'be, $10,000,000 Power Company. United States Land Office at Duluth, i^said^omnlVint'°r deman(ied th6 relief 1 ,, *1, .1 on battered floors, and don tifft Minnesota, April 3rd, 1914. .ln comPiaint. saltl remembered that the proiits on 1,1,5 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FRANZ JEVNE, the mines mostly go abroad, while y°u'se out trYlnS to -eep dingy Harry W. McGee, whose postoffice ad- Attorney for Plaintiff, A big real estate deal recently dress is Minneapolis, Minn., did, on the 23-A 27. International Falls. Minn the money of the tourist remains cuPboards, marred woodwork and 22nd day of August. 1913, file in tnis It is a law that a weekly news- took place which will net the ownpaper office sworn statement and application, with us. furniture clean and sanitary. No. 011024, to purchase the SW1^ NE% must not allow any sub- er, Mr. Wm. Phair, a nice little SUMMONS and lots 3, 6 and 7, section 31, township The passage of the state forest ^ew minutes with a paintbrush 70 N. range 18W 4th principal meridian, scrptions to run over a year with- 1 amount. The property sold is all STATE OF MINNESOTA and the timber thereon, under the amendment to the state constitu- save you many a weary houf ss out being paid for. The law is the vacan1 land as well as the lots provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, County of Koochiching and acts amendatory, known as the tion to be voted on in November, scrubbing. Just take home $ IN DISTRICT COJJRT being enforced and a number of where Mr. Phair resides, situated "Timber and Stone Law." at such value as next—will greatly increase the. convenient and inexpen might be fixed by appraisement, and FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT can 01 papers haye been called to ac- south of the Williams and Phair in that, pursuant to such application, the Dennis Johnson. Plaintiff. ability of forest service along the land and timber thereon have been estimated ROGERS count by the postal authorities, blocks and extending to Nelson and valued by applicant the Frank C. Engelking, Louis line of making Minnesota attrac-, timber estimated 70.000 board feet at Engelking, J. Kolliner This paper has a number of sub- street. The Ontario & Minnescribers I $4 M. $65 A. per and the land that said j. Urvine.J. J. O'Neil, known tive to^ this very desirable class who are a year or more sota Power Company are the applicant will offer final proof in sup-las O'Neil-Urvine comnany, port of his application and sworn state- Emma Kolbie. Emma Holm. of visitors. For it happens that in arrears and quite as many who purchasers. Just what Mr. Backare ment on the 25th day of September, 1914, land all other persons unbefore very much of the work which the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land known, claiming any right nearly a year in arrears. us will do with it is not known, Office, at Duluth, Minnesota,. title or inte'rest in or lien service must necessarily do, in establishing Any person is at liberty to protest upon the property described Personally, we would like to but Mr. Phair says that he be- Defend-1ntsc this purchase before entry, or initiate herein. state forests, like opening a contest at any time before patent is and apply it yourself to this wallfc THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO^THE everyone pay when conven-! lieves that the company secured sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit trails, clearing water courses, in woodwork, or furniture. The work this office, alleging facts which would Tou°Ind each^yora^rtbTfum ien'lbUt We °Ption the jtlle la"d 0n «hich to build another defeat the entry. matter, V\je either have to collect IS Said to be $20,000. The fact is simple and the smooth varnish Witnesses: Barney Eden, Charles W. moned and required to answer the com- Eden and John D. Gunn, of Duluth, plaint of the plaintiff in the above en- .1 ., ... rr, M. I gloss is easy to keep clean and Minn., and Theodore Anderson and titled action, which complaint is hereto money Or take the names of paper mill. 1 he purchase price O j. Wait«r^s»ro^^ife|»t.rWa«d herewith «rvea won you, subscribers-off our list. "The that the Power Company through bright. ELECTRIC VACUUM uch July 16-Sept. 10. plaint rom the^ubscriber hereto penalty for neglecting to do this Mr. Backus has purchased this E A N E The wise housewife uses Stains loss. the secofd class property would seem to indicate Rented By Day the TYPEWRITERS floor to prolong the life of th& mailing privilege and a fine of that more development work of you, exclusive of the date of such ser- Does Your House Cleaning kitchen linoleum. 1 vice. And if you fail to answer the Repaired, Overhauled or Cleaned irom to some kind is being projected by soiri r"rmplfi'nt within the time afore $100.00 $500.00. Scientifically said the Plaintiff in this action will If there's a worn place in yoqf Now we ask every subscriber Mr. Backus. The building of anwho Inquire Prices Reasonable and Work appiy to the Court for the relief demanded at Lawrence's in the complaint herein. home, come in today, select a can, is in arrears on subscriptions other mill has long been contem Drug Store Guaranteed Dated this 4th day of Februarv 1914. and 4 'do it yourself' with Stctmfloop p., j. MCPABTLXNJ to pay up—don't put it off, but at- plated and if Mr. Backus receives —Phone No. 90— 1 Mfi Care of the Press Office.' Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 uv^ics -Mi-™, tend to it at once. Sold by prpper encouragement and assisjt- \.