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'is-** INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS CITATION FOR HEARING ON out, leaving but one. HAD TO STAY Y0UN6 CITATION FOR HEARING ON District Court State of Minnesota, PETITION FOR PROBATE ss FINAL ACCOUNT. On motion of Representative Fifteenth Judicial District OF FOREIGN WILL. County of Beltrami Estate of Carl August' Hogglund FTATE OF MINNESOTA Davis, a provision authorizing STATE OF MINNESOTA 1- the board of regents to use the NOTICE OF HEARING County of Koochiching /GRANDMOTHERS COYITW«R AF« County of Koochiching maintenance fund for any purpose FORD TO GROW OU, IN PROBATE COURT IN PROBATE COURT connected with the university OF CARL AUGUST HOGGLUND 8 9T 9 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN A. KLAPF. DECEDENT. and college of agriculture In• the matter of the estate of State of Minnesota, v. gg Carl August Hogglund, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons was stricken, out. Desire to Appear to Advantage 6*»- County of Beltrami The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the allowance and The state aid to public schools fore the Third Generation Madi probate of the will of said decedent: interested in the above entitled matter: Whereas, Amanda W. Hanson has The petition of Dora-Klapf. representing IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION FOR THE Them Determined to K#ep on motion of Representative filed in this court the final account of that John A. Klapf then a Up to ©3t& ESTABLISHMENT OF A JUDICIAL HIGHWAY resident of the County of Spokane, Christianson, was increased from A. M. Hanson's administration of the State of Washington., died on the 14th. estate of the above named decedent, $I,8OQ,OOO a year to $2,234,000 ON THE LINE BETWEEN BELTRAMI rtav of December 1913.. testate and together with her petition praying for The two grandmothers tallo that his will has been allowed and the adjustment and allowance of said for 1916 and $2,458,000 for 1917. AND KOOCHIcHING COUNTIES, IN THE ing, relates Edna K. Wooley in ih# admitted to probate in Superior Court f.nr.l account and for distribution of The bill was then passed. in and for the County of Srtokane, STATE OF MINNESOTA. Kansas City Star. And o4 eoWM t&ay the residue of said estate to the persons State of Washington, beinsr filed in t'rere- nto entitled: It is ordered The senate, earlier in the after- were talking about .their at, this court, together with authenticated 7 that said petition be heard, and that dren. They were not old graiidj&iyife* noon, had passed the house departmental copies o'f said will and of the probate all persons interested in said matter within and for the Fifteenth Judicial IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION thereof in the court above named, and ers, by the way, hut the m©£e?res knifj be and appear efore this court on bill—that is, it had District of the District Co«rt of Minnesota: FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A praying that said will be admitted to the 12th day of May 1915, at 10 o'clock that keeps vjery much up-to gate, meatally JUDICIAL, HIGHWAY ON THE LINE probate in this State, and that letters passed a bill with the title ai\d A. M., at the Probate Court Rooms in The undersigned, legal voters ana and physically. BETWEEN BELTRAMI AND KOOCHICHING Dora Klapf:- Now therefore, you., and the Court House at International Falls tax-payers and residents of the Conty number of the house bill. Ho-yever "My oldest grandson find 1 are great COUNTIES, IN THE STATE each of you., are hereby cited and required in said County, and then and there, or of Beltrami and Koochiching, to show cause if any-you have, OF MINNESOTA chums," quoth the plump grandmother. what was done was that thq as soon thereafter as the matter can be Minnesota, do hereby petition you for before this court, at the Probate Court A petition signed by twenty (20) heard, show cause, if any -they have, "We go abtmt a great dead together. the location of a highway running provisions of the senate bill were Rooms in the Court House, in International legal voters and tax-payers, residents why said petition should not be granted thr^- tfh and on the line dividing Beltnvm And it was he who broke me of & life Falls County of Koochiching, of the Counties ef Beltrami and Koochiching, attached to the house bill. When and that this citation be served by and Koochiching (jounties, Minnesota, State of Minnesota,, on the 15th day of long habit that had unconsciously in the St? to of Minnesota, itav-i the publication thereof in the International in the Fifteenth Judicial District it was returned to the house last May 1915. at 10 o'clock A. M.f why the inj filed in the office of the Clerk of grown upon me and which, I presume, Falls Press according to law. of the District Court of the State prayer of said petition should uot be the District Court in and for Beltrami Witness the Honorable, John Berg, evening the house refused to concur I have inflicted upon my relatives aa» of Minnesota, and described as follows: granted. County, Minnesota, praying for the Judge of said court, and the seal of Beginning at the northeast corner til made good liars of them alL Witness the Judge of said Court, in the senate amendments, I location and establishment of a Po'o11c said court, this 12th day or April, 1915. of the NE of NE sec. 13 Towji 160 and the seal of said Court, this 19th "You see—«r—I'm i&clined to b« Highway on the County line between JOHN BERG, range 30 thence due south on range line which sent the bill to conference. day of April 1915. Beltrami r.iwl Koochi hirig plump, though I never weighed mors Judge. to a point where said range line intersects JOHN BERG, Counties, in the State of Minnesota, Court Seal. than 105 till after I was married, I Rapid River in sec. 1 in Town which said petition is as follows, towit:— JEVNE & NORTON, Court Seal Jud£e of Probate Court.1 159 range 30 and there terminates. expect I made life a burden to my hus» Attorneys for Petitioner. M. D. ROBLE, The names of owners of the lands band by asking him every ticae I saw SCHOOL NOTES. Attorney for Petitioner. I as far as known through the same may To the Honorable C. W. Stanton, one SHERIFF'S SALE a large woman, 'Am I as fat as that, A 22-M 6 pass, are: of the Judges of the District Court William?' And William invariably answered STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 (Harold Mclntire) Sec. Town. Range. ss Description Owners with a soothing 'No, indeed!' 30 SHERIFF'S SALE 13 160 County of Koochiching NE% David Olson. Beltrami County Henry Rifkin has been absent "With my son I was about the eam& 18 160 29 IN DISTRICT COURT W% NW14 John Olson. Koochiching County STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 Fred Henschke He was as diplomatic as hJiS father 13 160 30 ss SE% the first part of the week on. account Henry Unke. Beltrami County 160 30 vs County of Koochiching I SWM 18 with his 'I should say not^' U. S. Govt. Koochiching County of illness, but is now with NEy« 24 160 30 IN DISTRICT COURT Sam Carlton. Beltrami County Fred A. Henschke and Fred S. Schell "And I began the same thing with 19 160 29 NW^i Fred Henschke Ole Clementson, Koochiching County Copartners as Henschke and Schell. us again. my grandson, who started out by p0* SE»4 24 160 30 vs T) Q. Haines. Beltrami County Notice is hereby given, That by virof The senior class play for this SW14 19 160 29 litefy denying, as did his forbears# .Tohn Swanson. Koochiching County an Eexcution to me directed and Fred S. Schell 25 160 30 U. S. Govt., Beltrami County But one day he was either out &t tern* delivered, and now in my hands, issued Notice is hereby given, That by virtue year has been chosen, the name 160 William Unke, Koochiching County W% NE 30 29 out of the District Court, Twelfth of an Execution to me directed and delivered per or he was tired of answering the SE% of which is "The Sophomore." 25 160 30 U. S. Govt.. Beltrami County Judicial District, State of Minnesota, and now in my hands, issued out same old question. U. S. Govt.. Koochichine County NW% SW^i 30 160 29 in and for the County of Renville of the District Court Twelfth Judicial The senior class not being large sw% sw% "A very large woman was walking 160 I E. White. Koochiching County 30 29 upon a Judement rendered in said District, State of Minnesota, in and for U. S. Govt.. Beltrami County NE% 36 160 30 enough to fill the cast, they were ahead of us on the street. She %ra* ev Court in favor of Fred Henschke and the County of Renville, upon a Judgement U. S Govt.. Beltrami County SE% 36 160 30 against Fred A. Henschke and Fred rendered in said Court in favor of compelled to take a few from the traordinarily stout. Marg'erete Hacket. Koochiching County SW%. NW% 31 160 29 S. Schell, copartners as Henschke and Fred Henschke and against Fred S. 'Billy boy,', said J, 'am as fat as Unknown. Koochiching County -NW% NW% 31 160 29 junior class. Those selected were Schell, and said Judgement transcribed Schell, and said Judgement transcribed wy2 sw% that?' Margerete Hacket. Koochiching County 31 160 29 to Koochiching County the 11th day to KoochichingCounty the 11th day of Clayton Bray, Ernest Niles, and Emil Oksenen. Beltrami County NE%» 1 159 30 'Yes, you are!' .answered Biily with March, 1915, I have levied upon the of March 1915, I have levied upon the wy2 NW14 Olive Jones, Koochiching County 6 159 29 following described property of said Harold Mclntire. It is already being following described property of said emphasis. And your petitioners pray that yoi will proceed to locate said road and 1 defendant, to-wit: defendant, to-wit: rehearsed and we all think And I've never asked anybody that cause the same to be acted upon according to law. The Northeast quarter (NE%) Section Northeast quarter (NE^) of section question since," laughed the plump Dated at Clementson, Minn., this 2nd day of Jaunary, 1915. Twentysix (26) and the North that it will be a success. twenty seven (27) Township one Leon E. White .Sec. 30, 31 160 29 grandmother. half of the Northwest quarter (N%of hundred fifty eight (158) North, Range The English III class is reading Olive Jones 6 159 29 NW%) and the Northwest quarter of twenty six (26) West of the fifth principal "My oldest grandson paid me ft sfmf* Otto F. Bittekoffer 160 29 the Northeast quarter (NW14 of the meridian, texcept the following Macbeth. lar compliment/' gurgled the Jlttte thin C. P. Eidem 160 29 NE%) of Section Twenty eight (28), described portion to-wit: Beginning at The Ancient History class has grandmother. Carl Fladager 18 160 '29 and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast the South west (SW) corner of the Ed Lund 20" 160 "We were walking down street one 29 quarter (NE% of the NE%) Section South west quartr of the North east finished their work in the book T. B. Cobey 33 160 29 Twenty nine (29), all in Township quarter (SW% of NE%) thence running day when a carriage stopped at the H. S. Heagly and are ready for review. 28 160 29 One hundred and fifty eight (158) North 209 feet, thence East 209 1 H. 12 curb. A young man got out and very Clementson 160 30 North Range Twenty six (26) West feet, thence South 209 feet, thence There was a debate in the carefully and tenderly helped oat John Couehlen of the Fifth principal meridian, also West 209 feet to point of beginning, Peter M. Berg civics class Monday, the*, question very old lady. It was just beautiful to lots number 10, 11 and 12 and the all in Koochiching County, Minnesota. 20 Joseph Baldus 159 Southeast quarter of the Northeast 29 And that I shall, on Saturday the 15th see how gently he took care of Iter. being, "Resolved, that a protective Christine MacKenzie 29 160 29 quarter (SE% of the NE%) and the day of May A. D. 1915, at the hour of 'See how beautifully he takes ear# Tillie Bryne tariff is more helpful to 28 Southeast quarter of the Southeast 160 29 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Otto Erdmann of his old grandmother,' (0 my 7 160 quarter (SE% of the SE%) of Section 29 .. Sheriff's Office in the Court House in the country than free trade." Ogear Clementson small grandson. 'When I am eUd yott 13 Twenty seven (27), Township One 160 30 International Falls in said County and of hundred fifty eight (158)North Range State proceed to sell all the right There being three boys and three Clementson will take care of me like that, wont Andrew Thompson Sec. 8 Twenty seven (27) West of the Fifth 160 29 title and interest of the above named you?" girls in the class, the boys took Ole Clementson 18 160 principal meridian all in Koochiching Fred S. Schell in and to the above described 29 'Why, you're old now, jgrasdflial* i'' County, Minnesota. And that 1 shall property, to satisfy said Judgment the affirmative and the girls the xrnw -vr* Lotl Block 3 Clementson he informed me." p.#)?n0nW' THEREFORE, Notice is hereby given that hearing be had on said on Saturday, the 15 day of May, A. D. and costs, amounting to Five negative. It was decided in favor bef°re the Honorable C. W. Stanton, one of the Judges of said Court 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of Hundred Ninety-eight Dollars and "I suppose we ought to teeI old#" tut? Court House the city of Bemidji. in the Couity of Beltrami and State said day, at the Sheriffs Office in the Fifty-six cents, together with all accruing of the affirmative. ruminated the plump gra^deis, after ^.nn.eso^ Tuesday the second (2nd) day of June A. D. 1915 at ?en ?5) Court House in International Falls in costs of sale, and interest on pl o'clock in the forenoon of said day. »«•««. wn uw» Miss Driscoll is down at Ray they had laughed in unison, "but some said County and State, proceed to sell tjte same from the 5th day of August how I can't just realize that I'm going W. BROS A. all the right, title and interest of the 1$14, at the rate of 6 per cent per and Ericsburg where she is supervising abov named Fred A. Henschke and annum, at Public Auction, to the high£?3t on sixty-one. Seems to me I younger Clerk of the District Court, penmanship. Fred S. Schell, copartners as Henschke bidder for cash. Beltrami County, Minnesota. with every grandchild that arrives," & Schell, in and to the above described THOS. P. WHITE, Sheriff On account of Miss Driscoll's "Exactly," agreed the iit&e thin Dated this third day of April A. inT* COUrt' property, to satisfy said Judgement Koochiching Cor.nty, Minn. (Court Seal) absence, Jeanette Ogaard had grandmother. "I am living third and costs, amounting to Eight hundred D^LY ft BARNARD A 8 22 fifty eight Dollars and sixty cents atld JEVNE ft NORTON generation now, and I feel |ust as the supervision of preparing the together with all accruing costs, of Plaintiff's Attorney. fresh as when I started out on the SUMMONS sale, and interest on the same from the Dated, International Falls, nn., noon lunch on Tuesday, and Bank No. 1041. first.' 5th day of August, 1914, at the rate of March 22pd, 1915. STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 AMENDMENT TO CEBTIFICATE Tressa Noll on Wednesday. "I pity people who grow old and 6 per cent per annum, at Public Auction, ss Mar. 2 5—May. 6 OF INCOBFOBATION OF THE FARMERS County of Koochiching to the highest bidder for cash. The English IV class is reading haven't any grandchildren keep STATE BANK OF MTT1EFORK. THOMAS F. WHITE, Sheriff Gowan-Pevton-Twohy Co. (A corporation) them young," quoth the plump grand* "Peppa Passes." Plaintiff Koochiching County, Minn. BEMIDJI NORMAL mother. "It's my growing kiddies that DALY & BARNARD vs At a meeting of the Stockholders of All pupils of the high school SCHOOL ASSURED. and JEVNE & NORTON J. M. Heller, Defendant the above named Bank, held at the keeps me nustling up to the minute^ I gaining an average of over ninety Plaintiff's Attorney. DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH JUDI­ Banking House on the 23rd day of can't afford to be a back number and CIAL DISTRICT. Dated at International Falls, Minn.,. January A. D. 1915, the following resolution (Continued from page in their studies are placed on lose their respeci." I.) March 22nd, 1915. was offered and adopted by a State of Minnesota to tlie above "Exactly," again agreed the other, the honor roll. Those on it for Mar. 25 May 6 majority vote of its capital stock: named Defendant: The agricultural college did "Pfeople who won't have children be* RESOLVED That section four of SALE OF SCHOOL AND this week are Clarence Shaw, You are hereby summoned and required not- fare so well. The farmers in cause they're a nuisance and expense^ the Certificate of Incorporation of this to answer the complaint of Ray Palmer, Clayton Bray, Jeanette OTHER STATE LANDS Bank be amended to read as follows: don't know what theyll miss when the plaintiff in the aoove entitled action, the house and those representing which complaint Is on file in the Ogaard, Edward Anderson, Section 4 The government of this they get old. I'm glad I was oid-fastk agricultural communities office of the clerk of the above named corporation and the management of Martin McKeeneavy, Hazel toned enough to have a family" Court, and to serve a copy of your answer its affairs shall be vested in a board of attacked it savagely and ipade State of Minnesota, State Auditor's to said complaint on the subscribers, Preble, William Sullivan, Ruth five directors, who shall be elected at Office, St. Paul, Mareh 29, 1915. some reductions in its allowances. Jevne & Norton, at their office in the regular annual^ meeting of the General IVIacard in Action, NOTIQE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sabin, Fred Lynch and Mark the city of International Falls. County stockholders to be held on the fourth The story of the Siberian soldiers on May 10th, 1915, at 10 o'clock a.m., of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, Saturday of May of each year between Means. in the office qf the County Auditor at who refuse to have their beards cut* Within twenty days after the service The bill allowed $50,000 for extension the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. of International Falls, Koochiching county, of this-notice upon you, exclusive of because their shagginess is supposed the said day. work in 1916 and $40,000 in the State of Minnesota, I will offer the day of said service and if you fail to frighten the Germans, recaps Mar* We hereby certify that the foregoing for sale certain unsold state lands and to answer the said complaint within in 1917, but an amendment offered resolution was duly adopted by a bot's account of Brigadier Jenerai also those state lands which have reverted the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this majority vote of the Capital Stock, at by Representative Bjornson (ALUABLE ARM OF SERVICE to the state by reason of "the nonpayment action will apply to the Court for the Macard, one of the Revolution's rankers. a meeting duly called for that purpose relief demanded in said complaint. of interest. When about to charge, this huge cut these to $30,000 and $25,000 and held at the Banking House in Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase JEVNE & NORTON, Attorneys, man used to cry: "Look herel I'm going Littlefork, Minnesota on the 23rd day respectively though Representative Marines Can Point Record of Gre«ii price and interest on the unpaid to International Falls, of January A. D. 1915. to dress like a beast." Then he balance from date of sale to June 1, Distinction in the History of Minnesota. Swenson said that if it T. J. JOHNSON, President 1915, must be paid at the time of sale. stripped off his coat, vest and shirt the Country. NILS MUUS Cashier The balance of purchase money is payable were not for the work of the extension NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LOCATION. keeping on only his plumed hat, leather Corporate Seal in whole or in part on or before bureaus many farmers breeches and boots, and exposing a Instead of "telling it to the mar forty years from date of sale the rate chest almost as shaggy as a bear's. of interest on the unpaid balance is lines," according to the popular saying, Notice is hereby given that at in the house would not be making STATE OF MINNESOTA, OFFICE OF four per cent per annum, payable on In this guise he charged, waving bit* meeting of the Board of County Commissioners the government is now telling it SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS a decent living. June 1-st in eaich year. of Koochiching County, saber and swearing "like a pagan." St. Paul, March 31st, 1915. to the people who know all about the Appraised value of timber, if any, Minnesota, to be held on the 4th day Representative Teigen wanted And, "at sight of this giant, half* This is to certify that the action of army and the navy, but comparatively must also be paid at time of sale. of May 1915 at 10:00 A. M. in the forenoon the stockholders of the Farmers State to cut in two the. appropriation naked, hairy all over, and in each Lands on which the interest is delinquent in the office of the County Commissioners little about the marines. Yet marine* Bank of Littlefork in voting to change may be redeemed at any time up there will be held, a hearing strange outfit, who was hurling him* of $50,000 for experimental served under John Paul Jones, the? the dale of the annual meeting of to the hour of sale, or before resale to on the following application lor the self at them and uttering the most raised the flag over Tripoli, helpeS stockholders from January to May as an actual purchaser. transfer of a liquor license: work, but this amendment was fearful yells, his opponents would bolt provided for in the foregoing amendment capture the city of Mexico, entered All mineral rights are reserved by I, William Buffey, located on Lot No. lost. Representative Wefald to the Certificate of Incorporation, the laws of the state. on all sides, scarcely knowing if they one (1), Township 160, Range 29 of and fortified Chapultepec, were foremost has been approved by' me. Koochiching County who was granted Not more than 320 acres can be sold wanted to amend this item so had a man to deal with or in our troubles in the far east or contracted to be sold to any one a license permission by your honorable ALBERT H. TURRITIN, strange wild animal. that no money could be spent for and at Guantanamo. To tell the peo* purchaser. body to sell intoxicating liquor Superintendent of Banks. Agents acting for" purchasers must for a period of one year commencing Seal pie all this and also what the marine marketJng investigations, but furnish affidavit of authority. on the first day of October 1914, hereby Squaws' Bowls "Old Uttics." is, the government has now an advert Representative Bjornson opposed makes application to your honorable Appraisers' reports, showing quality Juan Segura did a thriving trade & tising bureau, which sends informal and kind of soil, are on file in this body for permission to move my STATE OF MINNESOTA this and it was lost. "prehistoric Indian relics" until r#» office. tion directly and which in six months place of business which is situated on DEPARTMENT OF STATE Lists giving legal descriptions of Representative Fred Bessette Lot No. 1, Section 1, in Town chip 160 cently. He sat on the platfOT&i of has been so successful that the old I hereby certify that the within lands to be offered may be obtained of and Range 29, to the following location. the Santa Fe depot at Riverside and way of paid advertising has been discarded. of Orr tried to insert an item appropriating instrument was filed for record in this Lot No. 4j Section 7, Township 160 the State Auditor or the State Commissioner peddled the "relics" to tourists. at and office on the 31st day of March, A. D. The corps numbers 340 officers of Immigration at St. Paul, and Range 29, for the balance of the $10,000 for a soil 1915, at 4 o'clock P. M., and was duly fancy figures. unexpired term of said license. of the County Auditor at above address. and 10,000 men, and there is not recorded in Book A of State Bank survey under the provisions of Dated April 10th, 1915. J. AT O. FREUS, a Segura might have grown rich' tuU$ vacancy. Attention of boys, city Records, on page 354. State Auditor. W. BUFFEY. the forestry amendment adopted not Uncle Sam taken a hand, because and country, is brought directly to the Julius A. Schmahl, he discovered the Mexican was rsJjk Secretary of State. last tall, but he got only 24 corps by photographs from life at re* Proposals for Road Machinery NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ing the cost of living for many hy cruiting stations, land literature that Department of the Interior votes for his amendment. However The Board of County Comunty dians in the vicinity. Many a sqnair United States Land Office at Cass T.ake is "live" and readable. On enlistment, 21235 the house refused to adopt at their meeting on Tuesday Minnesota, March 12, 1915. was forced to go miles to purchase OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS recruits are first drilled as infantry Notice is hereby given that William Representative Anderson's amendment bread because Segura, it is May 4th, 1915, will consider proposals County of Koochiching Minn. soldiers, then field artillerymen, and Lovell of Indus, Minnesota, I hereby certify that the within had taken her bread bowl and d!#* reducing the allowance who on April 8th, 1908. made Home members of machine gun companies. for road machinery, with instrument was filed in this office for stead Entry No. 1457, Serial No. posed of it as a "relic." His praetie# For landing service and defenders ot for forestry experiments record on the 13 th day of April A D. special reference, to tractors, ®5774» N% NE%, Sec. 16 SW% a the naval advance they are taught the 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M., and was duly SW%, Sec 10 NW% NW%, Sec 15. from $15,500 a year to $10,000 a planers and "graders. Representatives bread bowls. recorded in Book of Miscl., page 449. Township 159 N., Range 25 W., 5th use of portable searchlights, wireless year. So he was arrested and of road machinery manufacturers s. Principa] Meridian, has filed notice FRAN* LANG, telegraph. They find ranges, place submarine of intention to make Commutation district Register of Seeds. guilty in the United States The appropriations for the are invited to be present telegraph lines, handle torpedoes, Proof under act of March 3, 1891, to Seal .court.—Los Angeles Times. establish claim to the land above described, Morris agricultural school also build and destroy bridges, mount in person and submit specifications, before J. H. Drummond, Clerk ships' guns and so on. All of which it were cut. On motion of Representative prices, terms,* etc. ForSale-— 40 Acres close to win- ™Ct C*°Urt' International at is a apparent is range of duties far Acquits Alleged Safe Blpwer* Frye the maintenance Written proposals of like nattlfe April' 19151 a' °n of the 19th day International Falls. Fronts on R. wider than that of any other arm oi fund was reduced from $35,400 will also be considered. Claimant names as witnesses: the eervice. In short, the marine corps R. Cheap for cash, or will sell Virginia.—Thomas Meyers, on Mif George Lang, J. F. Jaquith, Oliver is to $25,000 and on motion pf Representative for the first time perhaps becoming L. H. SLOCUM, charged with having blown up the part cash, balance to suit. Apply Minn Harrison. all of Indus, ge really known, and the knowl. ige Warner ^5ne of the safe at the depot of the Caasdiae County Auditor. Press Office. •hows a high A. G. gjvlndlehurst what place it occupies. Northern in this city several proposed new cottages was cut aso. was found not guJty, dsftA-3sarHr" i, -sr. -1 '1 1 .: ff