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5PY iBCT'8 BASI NOTICE POR PUBLICATION cms LICENSED PLUMBERS Department of the Interior. STATE OP MINNESOTA 1 fss County of Koochiching and Heating Engineers United States Land Office at Cass Lake, TheTIysfery of a Silent love IN DISTRICT COURT Minnesota, May 6, 1915. Fred Henschke NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WATER AND SE\VER WORK' PROMPTLY DONE John D. Murphy, of Birchdale, Minnesota, VS 7 made who, on April 12, 1909, Fred A. Henschke and Fred S. Schell. Homestead Entry, Serial No. 03661, for ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE AUTHOR •/•"Hit CLOSED DOOR," ETC SWY*. SWy4, Section 20 W% NW%, Copartners as Henschke and Schell. SE% NW%, Section 29, Township 159 Notice is hereby given, that by virtue EAST & CORRIN ILLUSTRATIONS CD-RHODES N., Range 27 W., 5th Principal Meridian, of an execution'to me directed and delivered, and now in my hands, issued has filed notice of intention to make five year Proof, under Act of out of the District Court, Twelfth Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 OOPYAtGHT BY TH£ SMART-SET FVSUSHm 00 Judicial District, State of Minnesota, March 3, 1891, to establish "Inim to the land above described, hefore J. H, in and for the County -of Renville upon a judgement rendered in said Drummond, Clerk of the T~1 strict Court at International Falls Minn«feota. OH Court in favor of Fred Henschke and the 14th day of June, 1915. against Fred A. Henschke and Fred S. which caused him some deep reflection. Schell, copartners as Henschke and CHAPTER II. Claimant name's a~s witnefaefti No more lame back or tired feelings Schell, and said judgement -transcribed William Whale, Ben Wheelock, JTomes Birchdale, to Koochiching County the 11th day "I wonder why the picture had been H. Murphy, Gunder Nybo, all of Why the Safe Was Opened. of March 1915, I have levied upon the Minnesota. torn up. Had there been a row on following described property of said That day was an active one in the board—a quarrel or something?" defendant, to-wit: A. G. SWINDLE HURST, guestara, or police office, of Leghorn. "It had been destroyed surreptitiously, The Northeast quarter (NE%) Sec-r Af'.er Sleeping on May 13 10 Register. Detectives called, examined tne safe, tion Twenty-six (26) and the Northhalf I think." and sagely declared it to be burglarproof, of the Northwest quarter (N%of "Pity you didn't pocket the fragments. NW!4) and the Northwest quarter of had not the thieves possessed SUMMONS MASCOT We could perhaps have discovered the Northeast quarter (NW% of the ths Issy. STATE OF MINNESOTA from the photographer the NE%) of Section Twenty-eight (28), «e Probably while I sat at dinner on and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast County of Koochiching identity of the original." board the Lola my keys had been Quarter (NE% of the NE^) Section (A corporation) Gowan-Peyton-Twohy Co. "Ah!" I sighed regretfully. "I never Twenty-nine (29), all in Township and passed on to the scarred Btolen Plaintiff thought of that. I recollect the name One hundred and fifty-eight (158) vs Scotsman, who had promptly gone North, Range Twenty-six (26) West of the firm, however." J. M. Heller, Defendant ashore and ransacked the place while of the Fifth principal meridian, also DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH JUDI­ "I shall have to report to London I had remained with his master smoking lots number 10, 11 and 12 and the CIAL DISTRICT. the whole occurrence, as British subjects Southeast quarter of the Northeast and unsuspicious, but as far as The State of Minnesota to the above are under suspicion," Hutcheson quarter (SE% of the NE*4) and the Francesco and I could ascertain nothing named Defendant: said. "We'll see whether Scotland Southeast quarter of the Southeast whatever had been taken. The detective You are hereby summoned and required quarter (SE% pf the SE%). of Section Yard knows anything about Hornby to answer the complaint of on duty at the railway station Twenty-seven (27), Township One or Chater. Most probably they do. the plaintiff in the aoove entitled action, hundred fifty-eight (158) North, Range distinctly recollected a thin, middleaged which complaint Is on file £n the I'll write a full report in the morning Twenty-seven (27) West, of the Fifth man, accompanied by a lady in office of the clerk of the above named if you will give me minute descriptions principal meridian, all in Koochiching deep black, passing the barrier and Court, and to serve a copy of your answer County, Minnesota. And that I shall of the men, as well as of the captain, to said complaint on the subscribers, entering the train which left at three on Saturday, the 26th day of June, A. D. Mackintosh." Jevne & Norton, at their ofljee i» 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of o'clock for Colle Salvettl to join the the city of International Falls, County Next morning the town of Leghorn said day, at the Sheriff's office in the Rome express. They were foreigners, of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, awoke to find itself gay with bunting, Court House in International Falls in within twenty days after the service therefore he did not take the same said County and State, proceed to sell the Italian and English ^flags flying of this notice upon you, exclusive of notice of them as though they had all the right, title and interest of the side by side everywhere, and the consular the day of said service and if you fail above named Fred A. Henschke and been Italians. to answer the said complaint within A S O A E S S E S an S I N S standard flapping over the consulate Fred S. Schell, copartners as Henschke la the time aforesaid, the plaintiff this The description of the Lola, its owner, in the piazza. In the night the & Schell, in and to the above described action will apply to the Court for the his guest, and the captain were circulated property, to satisfy said Judgment relief demanded in said complaint. by the police to all the Mediterranean and costs, amounting to Eight hundred JEVNE ft NORTON, Attorney*. fifty-eight Dollars and sixty cents ports, with a request that Call and see these goods at our store International Palls, together with all accruing costs of the yacht should be detained. Yet if Minnesota, sale, and interest on the same from the the vessel were really one of mystery, 5th day of August, 1914, at the rate of as it seemed to be, its owner would 6 per cent per annum, at Public Auction, KEYES' FURNITURE STORE Bids for Painting Wanted. to the ^highest bidder for cash. no doubt go across to some quiet THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff The Board of County Gornniissioners anchorage on the Algerian coast out Koochiching County, Minn. County of the track of the vessels, and calmly of Koochiching DALY & BARNARD SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS proceed to repaint, rename and disguise the will consider sealed bids for and JEVNE ft NORTON his craft so that it would not be Plaintiff's Attorney. painting of the County Jail on recognized in Marseilles, Naples, Smyrna, Dated at International Falls, Minn., Tuesday, June 8, 1915. Bidder# or any of the ports where private May 12th, 1915. May 13-June 24 must submit prices on different yachts habitually call. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE For purposes of their own the police specifications. The Board F€SCfv~ kept the affair out of the papers, and and all es the right to reject any SHERIFF'S SALE. when Frank Hutcheson stepped out bids. of the sleeping car from Paris on to STATE OF MINNESOTA L. H. SLOCUM, the platform at Pisa a few nights afterwards, ss County Auditor, I related to him the extraordinary County of Koochiching IN DISTRICT COURT story. (THE 000 JUDGE SYMPATHIZES WITH THE UNFORTUNAT^) "The scoundrels wanted these, that's Fred Henschke SALE OF SCHOOL AND evident," he responded, holding up the vs II WILL FURNISH THE DOC. THAT MAM OOC.MY TEETH ARE SO strong leather hand-bag he NEW SET GLADLY, BUT Bmall, HAS KY SYMPATHY Fred S. Schell OTHER STATE LARDS use I WORH DOWN THAT I NEEI was carrying, and which contained his YOU OUGHT TO PONT CHARGE A NEW SET TO CHEW Notice is hereby given, that by virtue lealously-guardcd ciphers. "By Jovel" THE REALTOBACCO CHEWHO HIMF0R TOBACCO WITH- of an execution to me directed and delivered, he laughed, "how disappointed they 6RINDIN6 NECESSARY.") ADVICE. ~T and now in my hands, issued State of Minnesota. State Auditor's must have been!" out of the District Court, Twelfth Office, St. Paul, April 29, 1915 Judicial District, State of Minnesota, "It may be so," I said, as we entered NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in ancK for the County of Renville the midnight train for Leghorn. "But on June 14th, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. TO, upon a judgement rendered in said my own theory is that they were in the office of the County Auditor at Court in favor of Fred Henschke and International Falls, Koochiching county searching for some paper or other that against- Fred S. Schell, and said Judgement offer in the State of Minnesota, I will you possess." transcribed to Koochiching for sale certain unsold state lands and County the 11th day of March 1915, I "What can my papers concern 7 also those state lands which have reverted have levied upon the following described them?" exclaimed the jovial, roundfaced to the state by reason of the nonpayment property of said defendant, to-wit: of interest. consul. "I don't keep bank notes Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase Twenty-seven (27), Township One in that safe, you know. We fellows in price must be paid at the time of hundred fifty-eight (158) North, Range the service don't roll in gold as our sale. The balance of purchase motiej' fs Twenty-six (26) West of the Fifth principal That's "The Scoundrels Wanted These, payable in whole or in part on or before public at home appears to think." meridian, except the following forty years from date of sale the rat# Evident." "No. But you may have something described portion, to-wit: Beginning at of interest on the unpaid balance f# Southwest (SW) corner of the in there which might be of value tc four per cent per annum, payable 09 British Mediterranean fleet, cruising Southwest quarter of the Northeast June 1st in each year. GRINDING them. You're often the keeper of valuable down from Malta, had come into the quarter (SW% of the NE%) thence running ff any, Appraised value of timber, documents belonging to Englishmen not necessary North 209 feet, thence East 209 aale. roadstead and at the signal from the must also be paid at time of abroad, you know." feet,^ thence South 209 feet, thence flagship had maneuvered and dropped Lands on which the interest is delinquent West 209 feet to point of beginning time with the Real Tobacco Chew "Certainly. But there's nothing iu may be redeemed at any tiff anchor, forming a long line of gigantic all in Koochiching County, Minnesota. resale to to. the hour of sale, or before there just now. No, my dear Gordon, battleships, swift cruisers, torpedoboat And that I shall on Saturday, the 26th an actual purchaser. —and it gives you all the good depend upon it that the yacht running day of June A. D. 1915, at the hour of destroyers, torpedo-boats, dispatch-boats, All mineral rights are reseryed by ashore was all a blind. They did it so 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the the laws of the state. and other craft extending tobacco satisfaction you are Sheriff's office at the Court House in sold as to he able to get th& run of the consulate, Not more than 320 acres can he Cor- several miles along: the coast. Lying International Falls in said County and or contracted to be sold to any on* secure the ciphers, and sail still on those calm waters was a State, proceed to sell all the right, purchaser. entitled to. merrily away with them." title and interest of the above named force which one day might cause nations Agents acting for purchasers rntui Fred S. Sshell in and to the above described "But the man and the woman who furnish affidavit of authority. to totter, the overwhelming property, to satisfy said Judgement quality There's the reason in a nutshell Appraisers' reports, showing left the yacht an hour before she force which upheld Britain's right in and costs, amounting to Five and kind of soil, are- on file in thfm sailed, and who slipped away into the that oft-disputed sea. hundred ninety-eight Dollars and office. why users of the Real country somewhere! I wonder who Fifty-six cents, together with all acr Lists giving legal descriptions of I had taken a boat out to the Bulwark, cruing costs of sale," and interest on they were? Hornby distinctly told lands to be offered may be obtained of the great battleship flying the admiral's the same from the 5th day of August Tobacco go the State Auditor or the State Commissioner out of their way to tell a me that he and Chater were alone, and flag, and was sitting on deck 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per of Immigration at St. Paul, and yet there was evidently a7lady and a annum at Public Auction, to the highest with my old friend Capt. Jack DurnEord of the County Auditor at above address, friend about it. gentleman on board. I guessed there bidder for cash. J. A. O. PRBUS, of the Royal Marines. Each year THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned was a woman there, from the way the State Auditor. when the fleet put into Leghorn we Koochiching County, Mtnn- boudoir and ladies' saloon were arranged, and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the were inseparable, for in long years DALY ft BARNARD a and certainly no man's hand grinding and spitting. and JEVNE ft NORTON CITATION POR HEARING Off past, at Portsmouth, we had been decorated a dinner table as that was Plaintiff's Attorney. PETITION POR PROBATA close friends, and now he was able Dated at International Falls, Minn., OP FOREIGN WILL THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW. CUT TWO WAYS1I decorated." to pay me annual visits at my Italian May 12th, 1915. W*B CUT IS LONG SHRED. RtGHTCUtlS SHORT SHRED. "Yes. That's decidedly funny," remarked home. May 13-June 24 STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 the consul thoughtfully. "They He was on duty that morning, therefore Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It J- g# showed a lot of ingenuity." could not get ashore till County of Koochiching after will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary eyes always open he had, on many o* "Ingenuity! I should think so! The luncheon. tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the IN PROBATE COURT casions, been able to give valuable in* whole affair was most cleverly strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and "I'll dine with you, of course, tonight, planned." formation to our naval attaches at the evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATW old chap," he said. "And you embassies. how much less you have to spit, how few chews you -"You said something about an armory." OF JOHN A. KLOPF, DECEDEJJn*, must tell me all the news. We're in take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The "I go as soon as you've sailed. I here for six days, and I was half a Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. only stayed because I promised to act persons "Yes, there were Maxims stowed The State of Minnesota to all mind to run home." The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. An interested in the allowance and away in one of the cabins. They for Frank," I said. "And, by Jove! a excels of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much* "Your time's soon up, isn't it?" 1 probate of the will of said decedent aroused my suspicions." funny thing occurred while I was in remarked, as I lolled back in the easy The petition of Dora Klopf, representing Notice how the salt brings ii charge—a real first-class mystery." "They would not have aroused that John A. Klopf, then deck-chair, and gazed away at the out the rieh tobacco taste. 9 9 "A mystery—tell me," he exclaimed, mine," replied my friend. "Yachts carry Stat? of ?unty Spokane, white port and its background of purple of 14th State of Washington, died on the suddenly interested. arms for protection in many cases, WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY Apennines. and °t- Dec®mber' testate 19l3 especially if they are going to cruise "Well, a yacht—a pirate yacht, I believe and The dark, good-looking fellow, in his that his will has been allowed SO Union Square, New York along uncivilized coasts where they it was—called here." admitted to probate in Superior Court smart summer uniform leaned over "A pirate! What do you mean?" iqsstampstousQ must land for water or provisions." in. and for the County of Spokane the bulwark, and said, with a slight (buy from dealer or send in btate of Washington, b,eing filed him of the torn photograph. "Well, she was English. Listen, and tnlri sigh, I thought: "Yes. ... This is my this Court, together with authenticated I'll tell you the whole affair. It'll be copies of said will and of the probate last trip to Leghorn, I think. I go I something fresh to tell at mess, for thereof in the Court above named, and back in November, and I really shan't praying that said will be admitted to know how you chaps get played out be sorry. Three years is a long time letters probate in this State, and that of conversation." to to be away from home. You go next Testamentary be thereon, granted "By Jove, yes! Things slump when Dora Klopf: Now, therefore, you, -affl week, you say? Lucky devil to be required we get no mail. But go on—I'm listening," each of you, are hereby cited and your own master! I only wish I were. have to show cause if any you he added, as an orderly came up, Court Year after year on this deck grows before this Court, at the Probate saluted, and handed him a paper* Roojms in the Court House in International confoundedly wearisome, I can tell "Well," I said, "let's cross to the Falls, County of Koochiching, you, my deaf fellow." day at State of Minnesota/ on the 18 th other side. I don't want the sentry Durnford was a man who had written June 1915, at 10 o'clock A". M., why the to overhear." bi prayer of said petition should not much on naval affairs, and was "As you like—but why such mystery?" granted. accepted as an expert on several Court he asked, as walked together Witness the Judge of said x-re branches of the service. The admiralty and the seal of said Court, this 19tSt to the other side of the spick-andspan do not encourage officers to day of April, 1915. quarterdeck of the gigantic battleship. JOHN BERG, write, but in Durnford's case it was Court Seal Judge of Probate Cmst recognized that of naval topics he possessed ». RQBLE, "You'll understand when I tell you a knowledge that was of use, Attorney for Petitioner. the story." And then, standing together and, therefore, he was allowed to M2JJI beneath the awning, I related write books and to contribute critical to my friend the whole of the curious SPRING BRIDES Should '"Pff articles to the service magazines. He circumstances. that- their invitations be securaf had studied the relative strengths of (Continued riext week.) foreign navies, and by keeping his at the Press Office. 'V* -c. «. 'i& sir- •sags