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1 r- x. •V-WS' AST"* *-«v **r INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS COUNTESS DIES IN AMERICI Christian Science Lecture STATE OP MINNESOTA l_i Counties, in the State of -Minnesota, OBDBB rOB IEAUNO on VBTXTZOV OAI W AV CTfYAAT Aim which said petition is as follows, towit:— OALtt STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 W OtlllWL AllV SB LAUDS County of Beltrami OTHER STATE sical symptoms, may lead, and County of Koochiching 88 To the Honorable C. W. Stanton, one DISTRICT COURT,- IN PROBATE COURT, SPECIAL TERM usually does lead, to fixing them of the Judges of the District Court FORMER BELLE OF EUROPEAN FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN THE MATTER OF THE DETERMINATION and for the Fifteenth Judicial Within or T' more permanently in the consciousness OF THE HEIRS OF. JOHN State of Minnesota, State Auditor's NOTICE HEARING COURT8 L03T FORTUNES. District of the District Court of Minnesota: CAVANAGH, DECEASED HOME- Office. St. Paul, March 29.. 1915. from which they need STEAD SETTLER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX, that .STATE OF MINNESOTA The undersigned, legal voters »and on May 10th,. 1915. at 10 o'clock a.m., to be expelled. We must fix in Order for hearing ss tax-payers and residents of the County in the office of the County Auditor at our consciousness the affirmative County of Beltrami .On reading and filing the petition1 Fails, Koochiching county, Mrt. Peter Veuve Wat Close Friend of Beltrami and Koochiching, of Thomas Cavanagh, praying, State of Minnesota, I will ofter Minnesota, do hereby petition you for truths of being, just as the stud IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION Of French Empress—End Came among other things for the judicial l" ^le certain unsold state land* and the location of a highway running A 1 1 1 E S A I S E N O A O E in Indiana Home. determination, by this Court, of who ^^hose state lamls which have invertare ent fixes in his thought the truth JUDICIAL HIGHWAY ON THE LINE through and on the line dividing Beltrami the heirs of John Cavanagh dec- reason! of the non- and Koochiching Counties, Minnesota, state bv in order to correct his mistake, ®®^TRAM KUQCH- AND eased homestead settler and what in the Fifteenth Judicial District ICHING COUNTIES, IN THE STATE A are the respective ,'W« -j»t l. South Bend, Ind., March 15.—Mrs and as the musician fixes in his OF MINNESOTA. of the District Court of the State interrests of such heirs the home on the vnimU of Minnesota, and described as follows: Peter Veuve, who was Countess Jeanc interest A petition signed by twenty (20) consciousness the truth of harmony stead land of said deceased, and to! 1 !?:•. 1 voters and tax-payers, residents de Madre, once a belle of Eurcpeax Beginning at the northeast corner V.-:ie assign said homesteaa to the parties the o* «\!e! in order to avoid and correct NE NE Counties of Beltrami and Koochiching: of the of sec. 13 Town 160 be paid at of the courts and a friend of Empress legally entitled to the same ^'^nee o/purchase n,,«.ev 1, pay. St? to of Minnesota, having in the range 30 thence due south on range line discords. And proceeding in this It is ordered That said petition and Eugenie, died in her small cottage ia ablg in whole Qr lff on or before filed in the office of the Clerk of to a point where said range line intersects sa!d matter be heard and examined manner the preventative is employed South Bend. The former Countess wai from date of saie the nlt# the District Court in and for Beltrami Rapid River in sec. 1 in Town on. Monday, the 26th day of April, interest on the unpaid haian-tf i» County, :a, praying for the 83 years old. Minnes( 159 range 30 and there terminates. as well as the remedy A. D. 1915, at 10 o'clock a. in. of four per cent per annum, payabte on location and establishment of a Public The names of owners of the lands Mrs. Veuve was the daughter ol said day, at the office of the Probate June 1st in each year. the experiences of the mathe- 1 Highway 011 County line between the as far as known through the same may Court at International Falls in said Count Hippolyte Henri de Madre De any, Appraised value of timber, if Beltrami .and Koochiching pass, are: matician, of the musician* and of County and State. be •ourseing, whose home vta.s in Brus must also paid at time of sale. It is further ordered, That notice Lands on which the interest delta* :he Christian Scientist teaching Owners ie Description Sec. Town. Range. •els. She was educated in- a convenl thereof be given to all persons interested quent may be redeemed at any time up David Olson. Beltrami County NE% 13 30 160 •1—t apply the truth to correct and while there became a close friend by publishing this order to to the hour of sale, or before resale John Olson. Koochiching County W% NW% 1-8 160 29 once in each week for five (5) successive of Princess Eugenie, later Empress ol Henry Unke. Beltrami County an actual purchaser. takes helps us to avoid such SE% 13 160 3 0 weeks immediately prior to All mineral rights are reserved by U. S. Govt. Koochiching County France. The Countess married a SW14 18 160 30 dis mistakes afterwards. said date of hearing in the International the laws of the state. Sam Carlton. Beltrami County NE14 24 30 tinguished Frenchman named Baudlc 160 Palls Press, a weekly newspaper Not more than 320 acres can be sold NW% 19 ipf take another sten £le Clementson. Koochiching County 160 29 printed and published at International in 1850 and became a- familiar figu let 11( US taKe anotner step. iNOW Hames. Beltrami .County- or contracted to be sold to any on# A UvILI CtIIIX yUOUnij SEtt 24 160 30 Falls in said County and in court circles of Belgium and We are all aware somewhat of purchaser. J°hn Swanson, Koochiching County SW% 19 160 29 State. 1 1 I J- Govt.. Beltrami County Agents acting for purchasers must Prance. NE% 25 160 30 the constant and powerful in- Dated at International Falls this William Unke. Koochiching County furnish affidavit of authority. W% NE 30 160 29 When her husband died a few yean 16th day of March A. D. 1915. Appraisers* reports, showing quality fluences of our thinking upon U. S. Govt.. Beltrami County SE% 25 160 30 later the Countess invested her for By The Court, U. S. and kind of soil, are on file in this Govt.. Koochiching: County 160 NW% SW% 30 29 our bodies. We know thinking JOHN BEBCt I tune in the French Panama canal pro E. White. Koochiching County office. swy4 SWJ/4 30 160 29 of Judge of Probate Court. Lists giving legal descriptions U. S. Govt.. Beltrami County changes the circulation of the Ject. When this fortune was gone sh 160 NE% 36 30 S. M. K0E70S, Attorney, of lands to be offered may be obtained U. S Govt.. Beltrami County SE% 36 160 Opened a toilet shop in Paris and bj 30 blood, affects the nerves, may reduce Baudette, 'Minn. the State Auditor or the State Commil» Marsrerete Hacket.. Koochiching County SW% NWft 31 160 29 catering to royalty, amassed anothei M18 A15 sioner of Immigration at St. Paul, and Unknown. Koochiching County the flesh, influences the NW4 NW14 31 160 2929 fortune. of the County Auditor at above address, Margerete Hacket. Koochiching County W% SW?4 31 160 cells, etc. The maiden's cheek is J. A. O. PREUS, Emil Oksenen. Beltrami County She was a nurse in the Franco NE14 1 159 30 State Auditor. Olive Jones, Koochiching County difused with a blush, the pulses MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAKE WM NW% 6 Prussian war and was decorated foi 159 29 J-" a-J Hiai JUU will px oce to locate said road bravery. About 1880 the countess bound with joy, the cheek pales SHERIFF'S SALE cause the same to be acted unon according to law. "Default having been made in the payment came to America with her son, who STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 with fear, or the heart may stop of the sum of one hundred fortyeight unary, 1915. s* E. Leon White Contracted an illness and died. Thi dollars, which is claimed to be 30, 31 160 29 County of Koochiching its pulsations altogether. All our Olive Jones due and is due at the date of this notice, •on was a classmate at Sundhurst, 6 159 29 IN DISTRICT COURT upon a certain mortgage duly executed Otto F. Bittekoffer bodily functions are similarly 19 160 29 Sogland, of the Prince vbp is nom and delivered by William F. King and Fred Henschke C. P. Eidem .... 19 160 29 Lizzie King, his wife, mortgagors,. to vs affected by our thinking. Our King Alfonso XIII of Spain. Carl Fladager ... 18 J5. T. Grannis, mortgagee, bearing date 160 29 Fred S. Schell Ed Lund After her son's death, the Countesi the 17th day of April 1912, and with a nostrils are dilated, we breathe 20 160 29 Notice is hereby given, That hy virtu# T. B. Cobev power of sale therein contained, duly Married Peter Veuve, a Swiss. 33 160 29 of an Execution to me directed and del* more rapidly or more slowly, recorded in the office of the Register H. S. Heagly .... 28 160 29 made unwise investments and th« ivered and now in my hands, issued out of Deeds in and for the County of Koo. H. Clementson our legs weaken and tremble or 12 160 30 chiching and State of Minnesota, on of the District Court Twelfth Judicial Countess' fo?$jine was swept away John Couehlen the 23rd day of April 1912, at 4 o'clock tor District, State of Minnesota, 5® and become more elastic and energetic, Peter M. Berg veiiVd brought his wife To South p. m., in Book of Mortgages, on page the County of Renville, upon a Judge' Joseph Baldus 106, and no action or proceeding having Bend and obtained employment in our perspiration ubecomes ot 20 159 29 ment rendered in said Court in fayor Christine MacKenzie been instituted, at law or otherwise, to 29 8. Watch factory, 160 29 Fred Henschke and against Fred recover the debt secured by said more profuse or perceptibly diminishes, Tillie Bryne Schell, and /said Judgement tra#,«erlb*d 160 29 28 mortgage or any part thereof Otto Erdmann the voice becomes low 7 ot 29 to KoochichingCounty the llti* 160 Now, Therefore, Notice is hereby given Oscar Clementson 13 March 1915, I have levied upo» the 160 30 that by virtue of the power of sale and nearly inaudible or assumes G. Raym'achers Townsite of Clementson contained in said mortgage and pursuant following described "THE WEATHER. property Andrew Thompson Sec. 8 to the statute in such case made unusual loudness and vigor, the defendant, to-wifc: 160 29 Ole Clementson Minnesota.—Unsettled except and provided, the said mortgage will be ot Northeast quarter (NE%0 /Mo 18 160 29 stomach seems to crave some Ed Farder foreclosed by a sale of the premises •now east today tomorrow tion twenty seven (27) Townsfefp on# Lotl Block 3 Clementson described in and conveyed thereby towit: fair. remembered food, or rebels hundred fifty eight (158) North, Bang# The East half of the Northeast mnzzvtnMST rsrlk/E twenty six (26) West of the fifth prln* quarter of Section thirty-one, in Township against food, and may even reject cipal meridian, 'except the foftowinf sixty-six, North of Range twentytwo of .c^M, West, of the 4th P. M., in the described portion to-wit: Begl&fting at it- and so on to a greater o'clock in the forenoon of said day. 915 at ten (10) County of Koochiching and State of the South west (SW) corner at th# GRAIN AND LiVE STOCK. extent and degree than many of 2P. W. BHOBA, Minnesota, with the hereditaments and South west quartr of the North east 4. appurtenances, which sale will be made Cl«rk of th« District Court, quarter (SW% of NE &) th^jjc# running us have ever thought about, all by the sheriff of said Koochiching Beltrami County, North 209 feet, thence Ba«t 201 County, at the front door of the County Minneapolis Grain. as the effects of the mind over feet, thence South 209 feet, iltenc# Minneapolis, March 15.—Wheat—May, Court House, at International Falls, ©Urtrlct Court. Dated this third day of April A. D. 1915** April, West 209 feet to point of beginning, Minnesota, on the 27th day of No. 1 northern, universal human experience (Court Seal) 11.62% No. 2 northern, $1.50)4 No. 1 1915, at ten o'clock a. m., of that day, all in Koochiching County, MHMiejwta, A 8 22 lurum, $1.53% No. 3 corn, 69%c No. I 4000 years ago when he said at public vendue, to the highest bidder And that I shall, on Saturday the 15th White oats. 58c barley, malting, Tlei for cash, to pay said debt of one hundred day of May A. D. 1915, at the Jiour of that as a man "thinketh in his Mo. 1 rye, $1.18 No. 1 flax, $4.01. forty-eight dollars and interest and some death-dealing pagan deity 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at th# suxMoirs as twenty-live dollars attorney's fees, heart, so is he/' Right thinking Sheriff's Office in the Court Houie ig stipulated In and by said mortgage, In Dujuth Grain. in our consciousness. STATE OP MINNESOTA 1 International Falls in said County and Muluth, March 15. Wheat May, case of foreclosure, and the disbursements helps us physically, and wrong ss July, $1.44% No. 1 northern allowed by law, subject to redemption State proceed to sell all the right County of Koochiching The office of true prayer is fl.52% Nol durum, $1.53. thinking harms us. Paul truly at any time within one year title and interest of the above fff Gowan-Peyton-Twohy Co. (A from the date of sale, as provided by corpor- Fred S. Schell in and to the above dee* not to change and better God,.or wrote: "To be carnally minded is ation) Plaintiff I&Wa Sonth St. Paul Lire Stock. cribed property, to satisfy said Judgment Dated February 20th, 1915. South Si. Paul, March 15.—Cattlt God's ways. That cannot be done death but to be spiritually minded and costs, amounting to Fiv# South St. Paul, March 15—Cattle— J. M. Heller, Defendant T. GRANNIS, Hundred Ninety-eight Dollar* and Steers, $5@7.50 cows, $4.50@5.75 hoes. for God is eternal and immutable. is life and peace." K. J. ORANNZ8, Mortgagee. Fifty-six cents, together with ail ae» f6,60@6.70 shep and lambs, $7.000A.SSk PIPTEEKTH JTOX- The office of true prayer is CIAL DIBTUCT. Attorney. 25-A 8 cruing costs of sale, and interest #9 Now let us take another step. the same from the 5th day pf August Chicago Live Stock. to change and better man. That The state of Minnesota to the above Chicago, March 15.—Hogs—Receipts. How can we most effectually 1914, at the rate of 6 .per eent named Defendant: A 7,000 slow, 5c to 10c above yesterday'! can be done. Prayer is not a annum, at Public Auction, to the high®' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. average bulk, $6.75@6.90 light, $6.6f free our consciousness from the Ybu are hereby summoned and re•t°*4«n?Wer est bidder for cash. 6.92% mixed, $.60@6.95 heavy, $6.30 Department of the Interior physical, but a mental attitude. thoughts which are false and complaint of the fi6,87% rough, $6.30@6.46 pigs, $1,51 THOS. P. WHITE, Sheriff U. S. LAND OFFICE AT DULUTH, the plaintiff in the aoove entitled act- When we- pray aright to the only Misau ©6.80. Koochiching County, MINNESOTA, JANUARY 22, 1915. harmful, and how can we most Cattle—Receipts, 200 steady: nativ« w*Vcth. complaint Is on file in the ^Notice is hereby given that Mattie T. DALY ft BARNARD true God, we are communing in Steers, $5.70@8.75 western, $5@7.35j S of clerk of the above named effectually uplift and energize Chase, whose post-office address is 226 cows arid heifers, $3.30@7.60 calves. and JEVNE & NORTON Cour*'. serve a copy of your ans and to East 1st Street, Duluth, Minnesota, did, W our thought and consciousness $6.25@9.75. the thoughts w'hich benefit us. Plaintiff's Attorney, wer to said complaint on the subscribth^' on the 30th day of March, 1914, file in Sheep—Receipts, 4,000 steadyj sheep,' with the truths which belong to this office Sworn Statement and Application, Norton, at their office in Dated, International Falls, Inn,, §7(0)8.10 yearlings, $7.70@9 lambs Here again we find the answer to purchase the Lot 2, Section 20, the city of international Falls, County $7.65@10. March 22nd, 1915. man's relations with God and Township 69, Range 20, W. 4th P. applies to both sin and sickness with5n0?^chl.n&' of Minnesota, MarJS—j£ay.J Statfe Meridian, and the tmiber thereon, under Butter, Ecn« and Poultry. with the laws of God which unchangingly twe"ty days after the service the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, alike—just as Jesus taught and Minneapolis, March 15.—Butter, creamery t»L 5 notice upon you, exclusive of and acts amendatory, known as the govern man. In such extras, 26y2c extra firsts, 26c exemplified. It is the self-same the day of said service and if you fail "Timber and Stone Law,"-' at such value SHERIFF'S SALE firsts, 24c seconds, 23c daries, .extra to answer the said complaint within as might be fixed by appraisment, and communion with the truths of STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 firsts, 22c packing stock, 16%c. process for sin and sickness. that pursuant to such application, the the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this Eggs—Fresh prime firsts, new cases, ss man's being we assimilate the land and timber thereon have been estimated dirt fes and checks out, 17c current receipts, What we need to do, then, is to County of Koochiching 7 aJ?ply to the Court for the by applicant the timber estimated rots out, case $4.80 checks anfl relief demanded in said complaint. truths which "makes us free" IN DISTRICT COURT 20 cords pulpwood, at $20.00 and the bring our thoughts and consciousness Seconds, doz., 12c dirties, doz., 14c. JBVNE VOBTON, Attorney., land $5.00 that said applicant will offer Fred Henschke Eggs—Fresh prime firsts, new cases, as Jesus promised and proved— final proof in support of her application into closer communion dirties and checks out, 18c current international Falls, vs and sworn statement on the 17th day of receipts, rots out, case, $5.10 checks free from sin and sickness which Minnesota. with God. And the way to Fred A. Henschke and Fred S. Schell April, 1915, before Otto A. Poirier, U. S. ftnd seconds, doz., 15c dirties, doz., 17c. Commissioner, at Virginia, Minn. Copartners as Henschke and Schell. Live Poultry—Turkeys, fat, 10 lbs. are entertained in human .consciousness that has been pointed out to us Any person is at liberty to protest and over 14c thin and small, 9c crip- NOTICE Notice is hereby given, That by virof t914 this purchase before entry, or initiate a lles and culls, unsalable roosters, 9c when such consciousness by the example of Jesus and in an Eexcution to me directed and staggy cockerels, 12c 1914 cockerels, OF TAX JUDGEMENT SAIE"™"" contest at any time before patent issues, delivered, and now in my hands, issued has become separated and medium weight, 14c hens, 4 lb* by filing a corroborated affidavit in this the words of the New Testament out of the District Court, Twelfth Snd over. 14c hens, 3 to 4 lbs. 11 12c Pursuant to a realestate tax judgernent office, alleging facts which would defeat apart from the consciousness of the entry. Judicial District, State of Minnesota, hens, 3 lbs. and under, 9c geese, fat, so jlainlv that we need of the District Court in the 10c ducks, 13 guineas, doz.. $6 John L. Owens and Leslie Owens, of (_onntv of Koochiching and State of in and for the County of Renvill# cixvv. iiiioLciivc. truth. Thus comes the experHowever, make no mistake. •prings, lb., 12%c. Virginia, Minn., Harvey Gale and James upon a Judement rendered in said 11U Minnesota, entered on the 25th day of Beagle, of International Falls. Minn. before considering ^ence» Paul described, that "to •Court in favor of Fred Henschke and March, A. D. 1915, in proceedings for JOSEPH WINCZEWSXI, Lose enforcing the payment of taxes and against Fred A. Henschke and Fred Germans Heavily. the plain way I have just refer- SP^ritually minded is life and 23 A 15 Register. penalties upon real estate in the S. Schell, copartners as Henschke and County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, Schell, and said Judgement transcribed red to for getting into closer Peace Paris, March 15.—"The bombarck remaining delinquent on the to Koochiching County the 11th day ORDER LIMITING TIME TO PILE with which the British preceded communion with God, let me Thus our good thoughts which /Dent first Monday in January, 1915, and the of March, 1915, I have levied upon the CLAIMS, AND POR HEARING their attack on Neuve Chapelle and statutes in such case made and provided, following described property of said ask the question, strange as it conduce to physical as well as THEREON. wvx uo I shall., on the 10th day of May, defendant, to-wit: Aubers, was so effective," telegraphs Estate of Eric T. Eriekson. may sound to your ears,—Is it moral well-being become our A. D. 1915, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, The Northeast quarter (NE%) Section the Matin's correspondent at Armentieres, STATE OF MINNESOTA "1 at the office of the County Auditor,in Twentysix (26) and the North really safe and wise if you are very best thoughts. In all 'frue "that the German headquarters the County Court House in the half of the Northwest quarter County of Koochiching Ciras moved from Lilleto Tournai, foreshadowing sick to seek a closer communion prayer to the true God our thowith City of International Falls, and County ot NW%) and the Northwest quarter IN PROBATE COURT. of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, a general withdrawal of the Northeast quarter (NW^4 of the God? Suppose you believe ughts, aspirations, hopes* ideals IN THE MATTER OF^ THE ESTATE sell the lands which are charged with NE%) of Section Twenty eight (28), troops. The Germans lost very heavlly OF ERIC T. ERICKSON, DECEDENT. taxes, penalties and costs in said judgment, the old pagan dogma of the incentives are uplifted to the and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast the fighting. The British in and Letters of administration this day and on which taxes shall not quarter (NE& of the NE%) Section Greeks and Romans which they purest heights thay are capable having been granted to Carl T. Erickson.it have previously been paid. Canadian^ fought with magniflcen| Twenty nine (29). all in Township is ordered, that the time in iravery. One thousand German pri* brought with them into Christ- of attaining. And right here is Dated at the city of International One hundi*ed and fifty eight (158) which all creditors of the above named North Range Twenty six (26) West Falls, this 30th day of March, 1915. Mars were takes.** ianity, that sickness and death the explanation of the fact which decedent may present claims against of the Fifth principal meridian, also £. H. SIiOCUM, ,his estate in this Court, be and the lots number 10, 11 and 12 and th$ are not of humap but of divine is constantly mentioned and Will sell at a bargain- 7 room Auditor of Koochiching County, same hereby is, limited to three months Southeast quarter of the Northeast Apr. 1 8 Minnesota. origin. Or, suppose you believe gratefully commented upon by from and after the date hereof house, 154 lots on 7th street. Enquire quarter (SE% of the NEJ4) and the and that Saturday the 26 day of June Southeast quarter of the Southeast ment, which is the same in its those who are healed of physical at 918 7th street. Proposals for Road Machinery 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Section quarter (SE14 of the SE%) of meaning, that sickness and death sicknesses through the. agency Court Rooms at the Court House Twenty seven (27), Township One at Internatonal Falls in said County, The Board of County Comunty hundred fifty eight (158)North Range are mysterious dispensations of Christian Science, namely 0 Wanted to purchase,—A small be, and the same hereby is, fixed and Twenty seven (27) West of the Fifth at their meeting on Tuesday appointed as the time and place for of divine Providence." Then it that they are benefitted morally launch hull 18 or 20 feet long. principal meridian all in Koochiching hearings upon and the examination, May ay.4th, 1915, will consider pro County, Minnesota. And that 1 shaij would be safer for you- would it and spiritually as well as phy- consider pro- Apply at Press Office. adjustment and allowance of such on Saturday, the 15 day of May, A. D, claims as shall be presented within the not, to keep as far as you can Really. And here is likewise the Posa *or road machinery, with ot 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. time aforesaid. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP said day, at the Sheriffs Office in the from the deific power which explanation of the fact that sin sPecia reference to tractors Let notice thereof be given by the Management, circulation, etc, of in Court House in International Falls publication of this order in the International International Falls Press and Border deals out to mankind, sickness, and sickness, as Jesus and his pl*ners ?nd frade"- Represent «ell said County and State, proceed to Falls Press as provided by Budget, published weekly at International atives of road machinery manufacturers all the right, title and interest of the suffering and death? Is it any early followers proved, and as law. Falls Minn required by the Act abov named Fred A. Henschke and are invited to-be present Dated March 23, 1915. of August 24, 1912. wonder that with such a con- Christian" Science is proving, are Fred S. Schell, copartners as Henschke JOHN BERG, Editor,Managing Editor, Business in person and submit specifications, & Schell, in and to the above described ception of God the sick could no overcome through the same prolonger /1 Judge, of Probate. Manager, Geo. P. Watson, International property, to satisfy said Judgement .prices, terms, etc. JEVNE & NORTON, Falls, Minn. be healed, during about cess. and costs, amounting to Eight hundred Attorneys. Owners: All the stock of the International fifty eight Dollars and sixty cent* Written proposals of like nature 15 centuries, according to the except Falls Publishing company Mar25-Apr8 One of the immediate apostles ot together with all accruing costs will also be considered. thirty-one (31 shares owned by way demonstrated and prom sale, and interest on the same from the of Jesus said "The prayer Geo. P. Watson, International Falls, 5th day of August, 1914, at the. rate of L. H. SLOCUM, ised by Jesus to his followers? NOTICE POR PUBLICATION Minn., is held in escow by Geo. N. of faith shall save the sick." 6 per cent per annum, at Public Auction, Millard, "cashier of the First National County Auditor. Department of the Interior. to the highest bidder for cash Now what is the way pointed These words point out to us the Bank, International Falls, Minn., assigned United States Land Office at Cass THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff A 8-22 to Geo. P. Watson and subject out to us for getting into closer means or process whereby the Lake Minnesota,, March 12, 1915. Koochiching County, Minsu to Ss contract of purchase therefor by said Notice is hereby given that William DALY BARNARD opened unto youv" communion with divine truth, in divine truth-cure which Jesus Geo. P. Watson. Lovell of Indus, Minnesota, and JEVNE ft NORTON Known bondholders, mortgagees, and We pray amiss, and words are who on April 8th, 1908," made Home- Plaintiff's Attorney. order that the truth shall make taught is accomplished. However Other security holders, holding 1 per stead Entry No. Serial No. Dated at International Falls Minn 1457, naught ug free? There is only one way we are frequently admonished cent or more of total amount of bonds, 05774, for N% NE %, S¥14 Pec. 10 March 22nd, 1915. mortgages, or other secarities: None. pointed out to in the Bible, not to pray amiss. It when we But when we rightly pray, SWyt, Sec. 10 NW'4NWH Sec. Mar. 25 May Us Is Geo P. Watson. Township 158 N., Ranse W., 25 5th ?"e-n. cannot measure with their and this way is the only way ap- pray aright that we realize the Sworn to and subscribed before me Principal Meridian, April, 1915. this 5tli day of April, 1915. proved by human experience, promise of our Galilean brother thought of intention to make Commutations Claimant names as witnesses: (Seal) Proof under act of to George Lang, J. F. Jaquith, Oliver March 3, 1S91, The wonders "of God'j way. This only way is true prayer, and Way-shower: "Ask, and it G. N. MILLARD, establish claim to the land above des- Lovell, George Harrison, all of Tni«« Notary Public, Koochiching County, cribed, before J. Drummond, Clerk Minn. We need to pray to~the true God, shall be given you seek, and ye Firrt count the myriad scars on Minnesota. of District Court, at "International -v •••". A. G. SWINDLBHUESV v4 l.iafh, and not with the concept ot shall find knock, and it shall be My commission expires Feb. 4, 1915.) Falls, Minnesota, on the 19th day of Register. "v\ r* .vs j-v. -'-,5 ,.,. jKf *sr.jf t*- $tH0$ (mi a