International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 10, 1915 · Page 9 of 10
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1 smzm SAKE NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION College of Saint Thomas Department the Interior, of STATE OP MINNESOTA 1 ss SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA County of Koochiching United States Land Office at Cass IN DISTRICT COURT Minnesota, May 6, 1915.' Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop Ireland Fred Henschke NOTICE IS HEREBY CrlVBJf that A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE John D. Murphy, of Birchdale, Minne« VS Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory sota, who. on April 12, 1909, made Fred A. Henschke and Fred S. Schell. for Homestead Entry, Serial No. 03661, Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training Copartners as Henschke and Schell. SWM SW%, Section 20 W% NW%, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue SE1^, NW%. Section 29, Township 15j Seven Hundred and Forty Students from Twenty-four States Last Year of an execution to me directed and delivered, ILLUSTRATIONS CD-RHODES N"., Range 27 -W.. 5th Principal Mer» For illustrated catalogue address and now in my hands, "issued idian, has filed notice of intention to out of the District Court, Twelfth -Art ot rpake five year Proof, unrt^r Very Rev. H. M0YN1HAN, D. D., President COPYMGHT BY THE SMART- SET PUBLiSW/F CO Judicial District, State of Minnesota, March 3. 1S91. to establi^^ "liim to the in and for the County of Renville land above described, .f HL upon a judgement rendered in said Drummond, Clerk of the rMetssiot Court Court in favor of Fred Henschke and at International Falls, M'nneeota. on more lame back or tired feelings No against Fred A. Henschke and Fr?d S. the 14th day of June, 191J5. Sehell, copartners as Henschke and Claimant names as witnepse'«i' Schell, and said judgement 'transcribed William. Whale, Ben Wheelock, Jame* "Confoundedly funny!"he remarked to Koochiching1 County the 11th day H. Murphy, Guncler Nybo, all of Birch» with his dark eyes fixed upon mine. of March 1915, I have levied upon the dale, Minnesota. following described property of said Afler Sfeeping on "A mystery, by Jove, it is! What defendant, to-wit: A. G. SWIIISLEHTOS*, name did the yacht,bear?" The Northeast quarter (NE%) Section May 13 10 Register. "The Lola." Twenty-six (26) and the Northhalf "What!" he gasped, suddenly turning of the Northwest quarter (N%of NW%) and the Northwest quarter of pale. "The Lola? Are you quite SUMMONS the Northeast quarter (NW% of the sure it was the Lola—L-o-l-a?" STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 NE%) of Section Twenty-eight (2S), "Absolutely certain," I replied. "But and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast County of Koochiching why do you ask? Do you happen to quarter (NE'i of the.NE%) Section Gowan-Peyton-Twohy Co. {A corpor* Twenty-nine (29), all in Township know anything about the craft?" ation) Plaintiff One hundred and fifty-eight (158) vs He paused a moment, and I could North, Range Twenty-six (26) West J. M. Heller, Defendant see what a strenuous effort he was of the Fifth principal meridian, also 3WD1* DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH lots number 10, 11 and 12 and the making to avoid betraying knowledge. CIAL DISTRICT. Southeast quarter of the Northeast "It's—well—" he said hesitatingly, above The State of Minnesota to the quarter (SE% of the NE%) and the named Defendant: with a rather sickly smile. "It's a Southeast quarter of the Southeast You are hereby summoned and re» girl's name—a girl I once knew. The quarter (SE% of the. SE%) of Section quired to answer the complaint of Twenty-seven (27), Township One name brings back to me certain memories." the plaintiff in the aoove entitled action, hundred fifty-eight (158) North, Range which complaint is on file to the Twenty-seven (27) West, of the Fifth office of the clerk of the above named! principal meridian, all in Koochiching Court, and to serve a copy of your anc* "Pleasant ones—I hope." County, Minnesota. And that I shall wer to said complaint on the subscribe on Saturday, the 26th day of June, A. D. "No. Bitter ones—very bitter ones," office tern ers, Jevne & Norton, at their in 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of he said in a hard tone, striding across the city °f International Falls. County said day, at the Sheriff's office in the the deck and back again, and I saw iChinsr' Minnesota state of Court House in International Falls in «ervici tWe/?ty in his eyes a strange look, half of said County and State, proceed to sell days after the ot ot this notice upon you, exclusive all the right, title" and interest of the anger, half of deep regret. A S O A E S S E S an S I N S the day of said service and if you fail above named Fred A. Henschke and Was he telling the truth, I wondered? a"swer»the .said complaint within Fred S. Schell, copartners as Henschke ttom the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in Some tragic romance or other & Schell, in and to the above described action will apply to the Court for the concerning a woman had, I knew, overshadowed property, to satisfy said Judgment relief demanded in said complaint, Call and see these goods at our store and costs, amounting to Eight hundred his life in the years before JEVNE ft NORTON, Attorney#. fifty-eight Dollars and sixty cents we had become acquainted. But the International Falls, together with all accruing costs of Minnesota, real facts he had never revealed to sale, and interest on the same from the KEYES' FURNITURE STORE 5th day of August, 1914, at the rate of me. Outwardly he was as merry as 6 per cent per annum, at Public Auction, the other fellows who officered that Bids for Painting Wanted. to the highest bidder for cash. huge floating fortress on board he THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff "What!" He Gasped Suddenly Turning The Board of County CQjyiiiiis«* was a typical smart marine, and on Koochiching County, Minn. Pale, "the Lola?'' sioners of Koochiching1 County shore he danced and played tennis SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS DALY & BARNARD and flirted just as vigorously as did will consider sealed bids for the and JETNE & NORTON Frank Hutcheson is anxious to clear the others. But a heavy heart beat Plaintiff's Attorney. up the mystery." painting of the County Jai! on beneath his uniform. Dated at International Falls, Minn., "Well, to tell you the truth, I'm mystified Tuesday, June 8, 1915, Bidder® May 12th, 1915. When he returned to where I stood myself. I can't yet discern their different May 13-June 24 must submit prices on I saw that his face had changed it $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE motive." specifications. The Board fsscfv* had become drawn and haggard. Ha "But at any rate you know the men," more the appearance of a man who all es the right to reject any and I argued. "You can at least tell us SHERIFF'S SALE. had been struck a blow that had staggered bids. who they really are." him, crushing out all life and He shook his head, still disinclined, STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 L. H. SLOCUM, hope. for some hidden reason, to reveal the ss County Auditor. County of Koochiching (THE POOP JUDGE IS SUBSTANTIALLY APPRECIATED^ truth to me. IN DISTRICT COURT "What's the matter, Jack?" I asked. "You saw no woman on board?" he "Come! Tell me—what ails you?" Fred Henschke SALE OF SCHOOL AND SUCH TOKENS OF APPRECIATION asked suddenly, looking straight into "Nothing, my dear old chap," he answered JUDGE,THAT IS "THE GOOD ENCOURAGE MEN TOTELL OTHERS my eyes. hoarsely. "Really nothing— JUDGE--REAL TOBACCO CHEW OF WHAT THE* KNOW WILL OTHER STATE LANDS "No. Hornby told me that he and Fred S. Schell MONUMENT," AND INTENDED TO TO THE PLEASURE OF LIFE. only a touch of the blues just for a Chater were alone." SHOW THE GRATITUDE LOVERS Notiee is hereby given, that by virtue moment,'* he added, trying hard to OF QOOD TOBACCO FEEL TOWARDS "And yet an hour after you left a of an execution to me directed and delivered, smile. "It'll pass." you and now in my hands, issued man and a woman came ashore and "What I've just told you about that out of the District Court, Twelfth disappeared! Ah! If we only had a Judicial District, State of Minnesota, yacht has upset you. You can't deny NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that description of that woman it would reveal in and for the County of Renville it." a. at much to us." upon a judgement rendered in said /v, yi,2th' 1915' o'cloek at 10 the office of -tho Oounty Amttlny ^r~ He started. His mouth was, I saw, Court in favor of Fred Henschke and "She was young and dark-haired,-so fnternational Falls, Koochiching county hard set. He knew something concerning against Fred S. Schell, and said Judgement the' detective says. She had a curious in the State of Minnesota, I will offer transcribed to Koochiching that mysterious cra&,- but for sale certain unsold state lands an« fixed ll.ok in her eyes, which attracted County the 11th day of March 1915, I would not tell me. revert also those state lands which have him, but she wore a thick motor veil, have levied upon the following described ed to the state by reason of the ttos* "Why are you silent?" I asked slowly, property of said defendant, to-wit: so that he could not clearly discern payment of interest. my eyes fixed upon my friend the Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section Terms: Fifteen per cent of the tmev her features." Twenty-seven (27), Township One officer. "I have told you what I know, chase price must be paid at the time of "And her companion?" hundred fifty-eight (15S) North, Range i* and I want to discover the motive of sale. The balance of purchase money "Middle-aged, prematurely gray, Twenty-six (26) West of the Fifth principal payable in whole or in part on or befo&e the visit of those men, and the reason meridian, except the following with a small, dark mustache." forty years from date of sale the rat* they opened Hutcheson's safe." described portion, to-wit: Beginning at of interest on the unpaid balance i# Jack Durford sighed and stroked Southwest (SW) corner of the OH "I admit that I have certain grave four per cent per annum, payable his chin. Southwest quarter of the Northeast June 1st in each year. suspicions," he said at last, standing "Ah! Just as I thought," he exclaimed. quarter (SW^i of the NE%) thence running Appraised value of timber, if any A astride with his hands behind his North 209 feet, thence East 209 must also be paid at time of sale. "And they were actually back, his sword trailing on the white feet, thence South 209 feet, thence is deiitu J-iands on which the interest here, in this port, a week ago! What MONUMENTAL West 209 feet to point of beginning time u® deck. "You say that the yacht was quent may be redeemed at any a bitter irony of fate!" all in Koochiching County, Minnesota. resale to the hour of sale, or before t® called the Lola—painted gray with a an "I don't understand you/' I said. And that I shall on Saturday, the 26th actual purchaser. reward for merit— black funnel." day of June A. D. 1915, at the hour of by All mineral rights are reserved "You are so mysterious, and yet you "No, dead white, with a yellow funnel." 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the the laws of the state. will tell me nothing!" Sheriff's office at the Court House in BOlS Not more than 320 acres can be the way men are taking "The police, fools that they are, International Falls in said County stnd or contracted to be sold to any one "Ah! Of course," he remarked, as State,, proceed to sell all the right, purchaser. have allowed them to escape, and they though to himself. "They would repaint title and interest of the above named muat Agents acting for purchasers will never be caught now. Ah! you and alter her appearance. But Fred S. Sshell in and to the above described furnish affidavit of authority. to the Real Tobacco Chew, don't know them as I do! They are property, to satisfy said Judgement quality Appraisers' reports, showing the dining saloon. Was there a long the cleverest pair in all Europe. And and costs, amounting to Five carved oak buffet with a big, heavy office °f SOi1' are 0n fiie in hundred ninety-eight Dollars and they have the audacity to call their and telling the good word cornice with three gilt dolphins in the of. Fifty-six cents, together with all accruing Lists giving legal descriptions craft the Lola—the Lola, of all names! Renter—and were there1 not dolphins costs of sale, and interest on of Sa®.^ bf offered may he obtained Gordon, let me be frank and open the same from the 5th day of August the State Auditor or the State Commissioner In gilt on the backs of the chairs— with you, my dear old fellow. I would Paul. anA 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent -per of Immigration at St. to friends. an armorial device?" annum, at Public Auction, to the highest of the County Auditor at above addreee tell you everything—everything—if I "Yes," I cried. "You are right. bidder for cash. J. A. O. FRZUSf dared. But I cannot—you understand!" A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff Auditor. remember them! You've surely been State And his final words seemed Koochiching' County Minn. and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the on board her!" choke him. DALV & BARNARD grinding and spitting. ... "The captain, who gave his name to and JEVNE & NORTON CITATION FOB REARING- ON I stood before him, open-mouthed in Plaintiff's PETITION FOB PROBATE you as Mackintosh, is an undersized Attorney. astonishment. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS N0W CUT TWO WAYS!! OF FOBEIGN 'WILL Dated at International Falls, Minn., American of a rather low-down type?" "You really mean—well, that you May 12th, 1915. W-B CUT RIGHT-CUT IS LONG SHRED. IS SHORT SHRED. "I took him for a Scotsman." are in fear of them—eh?" I whispered. May 13-June 24 STATE OF MINNESOTA "Because he put on a Scotch accent," Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It $3 he laughed. "He's a man who County of Koochiching will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary He nodded slowly in the. affirmative, can speak a dozen languages brokenly, tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the Olinto!" I exclaimed, surprised, adding: "To tell you the truth would "Why, IN PROBATE COURT a and pass for an Italian, a German, strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and as I halted. "You—in London be to bring upon myself a swift, relentless evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies* Frenchman, as he wishes." —eh? Well, andjhow are you getting IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATJB vengeance that would overwhelm how much less you have to spit, how few chews you "And the—the man who gave his OF JOHN A. KLOPF, DECEDENT- on?" and crush me. Ah! my dear take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The name as Philip Hornby?" "Most excellently, signore," he answered fellow, you do not know-?—you cannot Real Tobacco Chew. Thafswhyit costs less in the end. Durnford's mouth closed with a The State of Minnesota to all nersons in broken English, smiling. dream—what brought those desperate The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. An interested in the allowance **4 snap. He drew along breath, his eyes "But it is so pleasant for me to see of Ucorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. men into this port. I can guess—I can Prm^. will of said decedent- grew fierce, and he bit his ljj. my generous padrone again, What guess only too well—but I can only The., petition of Dora Klopf, reor*u» 11 Notice bow the salt brings "Ah! I see he is not exactly youi fortune it is that I should pass here sen ting that John A. Klopf, then & tell you that if you ever do discover out the rich tobacco taste. 99 friend," I said meaningly. resident of the County of Spokane, at this very moment!" the. terrible truth—which I fear is unlikely—you 14tif ~tate of Washington, died on the WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY "You are right, Gordon—he is not "Where are you working?* inquired. will solve one of the and December, 1913, testate my friend," was his slow, meaning response. strangest and most, remarkable mysteries SO Union Square, New York that his will has been allowed aa4 "At the Restaurant Milona, in Oxford admitted to probate in Superior Court of modern times." us and for the County of Spokan# "Then why not be outspoken and (buy from dealer or SEND IP1?stampsto 3 street—only a small place.- but we "What does the mystery concern?" State of Washington, being filed ta tell me all you know concerning himl gain discreetly, so I must not complain. asked, in breathless eagerness. this Court, together with authenticate# I live over in Lambeth, and am "It concerns a woman." copies of said will and of the probato thereof in the Court above named, and on my way home." t# praying that said will be admitted CHAPTER ill. probate in. this State, and that letter* to Testamentary be thereon granted Dora Klopf: Now, therefore, you, The House "Over the Water.* When we halted before the National each of you, are hereby cited and required I had idled away a pleasant month gallery prior to parting I made to show cause if any you have US in Boston, and from there had gone some inquiries regarding Armida, the before this Court, at the Probate Court north to the Lakes, and it was one hot Rooms in the Court House in International black-eyed, good-looking housemaid Falls, County of Koochiching^ evening in mid-August that found whom he had married.^ State of Minnesota, on the" 18th day of myself again in London, crossing St. I "Ahs signore!" he responded in a June 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M., why tSte James' square from the Sports club. prayer of said petition should not b« voice choked with emotion, dropping granted. .V- .: 1 had just turned into Pall Mall when Into Italian. "It is the one great sorrow Witness the Judge of said Court, a voice at my elbow suddenly exslaimed of my life. I work hard from and the seal of said Court, this IStlt in Italian: early morning until late at night, but day of April, 1915. "Ah, signore!—why, actually, my pa* JOHN- BERG, what is the use when *4, see iny poor Court Seal Judg-e of Probate Conrfe. Irone!" wife gradually fading before my M. D. ROBLE, And looking around I saw a thinfa,ced very eyes? The doctor says that she Attorney for Petitioner. man pf about thirty, dressed in M2djr* cannot possibly live through the next neat but rather' shabby black, whom I winter. Ah! how deliglned the poor instantly reco&nized as a man who SPRING BRIDES Should insist girl would be if she could see the paflronp had been my servant in Leghorn for p(roi« t» that their invitations be secure*! two years, after which he had left to {Continued next week-.) 'v at the Press Office. W better himsplf