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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS No more lame back or tired feelings SUMMONS 6VXAKC STATE OF MINNESOTA as County of Koochiching STATE OF MINNESOTA Gowan-Peyton-Twohy Co. (A corporation) ss Plaintiff County of Koochiching Afler Sleeping on vs The Mystery of a Silent Love IN DISTRICT COURT J. M. Heller, Defendant Fred Henschke DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH JUDI­ CIAL DISTRICT. vs The State of. Minnesota to the above Fred A. Henschke and Fred S. Schell. AUTHOR «r "HIE CLCOFD BOOK," ETC named Defendant: Copartners as Henschke and Schell. You are hereby summoned and" required Notice is hereby given, that by virtue to answer the complaint of ILLUSTRATIONS D-RHODES of an execution to me directed and delivered, the plaintiff in the aoove entitled action, and now in my hands, issued which complaim Is on file in the out of the District Court, Twelfth office of the clerk, of the above named Judicial District, State of Minnesota, Court, and to serve a copy of your answer OOPYMGHT BY THE SMART- SET PUBLISH/XT CO in and for the County ofRenville to said complaint on the "subscribers, upon a judgement rendered in said Jevne & Norton, at their office in Court in favor of Fred Henschke and t^eT^lty International Falls, County of against Fred A. Henschke and Fred S. Koochiching, State, of Minnesota, of reit sorry for him. Armida haa in a low intense whisper: "Do you always Schell, copartners as Henschke and within twenty days after the service been a good servant, and had served Schell, and said judgement transcribed of carry a revolver here in England, of this notice upon you, exclusive to Koochiching County the 11th day me well for nearly three years. Old the day of said service and if you fail as you do in Italy?" of March 1915, I have levied upon the to answer the said complaint within Rosina, my housekeeper, had often "Yes," I answered in surprise at his following described property of said the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this regretted that she had been compelled defendant, to-wit: action and his question. "Why?" action will apply to the Court for the to leave to attend to her aged mother. The Northeast quarter (NE%) Section relief demanded in said complaint. "Because there is danger here," he Twenty-six (26) and the Northhalf The latter, he told me, had died, and answered in the same low earnest JEVNE ft NORTON, Attorney*, of the Northwest quarter (N%of afterwards he had married her, He International Palls, tone. "Get your weapon ready. You NW%) and the Northwest quarter of Minnesota. asked so. wistfully that his wife might may want it." the Northeast quarter (NW*4 of the see me once more that, having nothing NE%) of Section Twenty-eight (28), "I don't understand," I said, feeling and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast SALE OF SCHOOL AND very particular to do that evening, and MASCCOT MATTB5S5ES and SPRINGS my handy Colt in my back pocket to quarter (NE% of the NE%) Section feeling a deep sympathy for the poor make sure it was there. Twenty-nine (29), all in Township fellow in his trouble, I resolved to OTHER STATE LAPS "Forget what I have said—all—all One hundred and fifty-eight (158) accompany him to his house and see North, Range Twenty-six (26) West that I have told you tonight, sir," he of the Fifth, principal meridian, also whether I could'not, in some slight Call and see these goods at our store said. "I have not explained the whole oSeSt0,pSnr„?-1S,1^~ lots number 10, 11 and 12 and the manner, render him a little help. truth. You aro in peril—in deadly Southeast quarter of the Northeast He thanked me profusely when 1 peril!" quarter (SE% of the NE%) and the consented to go with him. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Southeast quarter of the Southeast KEYES' FURNITURE STORE "How?" I exclaimed breathlessly, ?n 12th, 1915, at 10 o'clock a quarter (SE% of the SE%) of Section "Ah, signor padrone!" he said gratefully, surprised at his extraordinary change ,the County Auditor at Twenty-seven (27), Township One "she will be so delighted. It is International Falls, Koochiching county, of manner and his evident apprehension hundred fifty-eight (158) North, Range so very good of you." In the State of Minnesota, I will offer lest something should befall me. Twenty-seven (27) West, of the Fifth We hailed a hansom and drove ?r SiLle unsold state lands and principal meridian, all in Koochiching certain "Wait, aiid you shall see," he whispered. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS also those state lands which have reverted County, Minnesota. And that I shall across Westminster bridge to the. address "But first tell me, signore, that to the state by reason of the nonpayment on Saturday, the 26th day of June, A. D. he gave—a gloomy back street of interest. you will forgive me for the part I have 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of off the York road, one of those narrow, Terms: Fifteen per cent of the purchase played in this dastardly affair. I, like said day, at the Sheriff's office in the of price must be paid at the time grimy thoroughfares into which the Court House in International Falls in yourself, fell innocently into the hands sale. The balance of purchase money l» said County and State, proceed to sell sun never shines. of your enemies." payable whole or in part on or before $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE all the right, title and interest of the low-looking, evil-faced fellow A forty years from date of sale the rate "My enemies! Who are they?" above named Fred A. Henschke and opened the door to us and growled acquaintance fmir n«reSt °*n balance is "They are unknown, and for the Fred S. Schell, copartners as Henschke the unpaid with Olinto, who, striking a Junft lot •C J*61" Payable on & Schell, in and to the above described annum present must remain so. But if you June 1st each year. property, to satisfy said Judgment match, ascended the worn, carpetless Appraised value of timber, if doubt your peril, watch—" and taking any and costs, amounting to Eight hundred stairs before me, apologizing for passing must also be paid at time of sale the rusty fire-tongs from the grate he fifty-eight Dollars and sixty cents ^Lands on which the interest is delin- before me, and saying in Italian: carefully placed them on end in front together with all accruing costs of otel r?ay redeemed at any time ut be "We live at the top, signore, because sale, and interest on the same from the of the' deep old armchair in which to the hour of sale, or before resale t? 5th day of August, "1914, at the rate of an actual purchaser. It is cheaper and the air is better." had sat, and then allowed them to fall 6 per cent per annum, at Public Auction, All mineral rights are reserved by 5 I 9 E I S "Quite right," I said. "Quite right. against the edge of the seat, springing TRADE-MARKS to the highest bidder for cash. the laws of the state. yp ST. PAUL, INN. Go on." And I thought I heard my quickly back as he did so. THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff s^ssr*4to s°ia & Not more than 320 be acres can be sold COPYRIGHTS OPPOSITE CITY HALL Koochiching County, Minn. cab driving away. In an instant a bright blue flash shot \fnoCRN EUROPEAN PLAN DALY ft BARNARD It was a gloomy, forbidding, unlighted through the place, and the irons fell Send sketch, or model and description &tKJAY£D for free search. and JEVNE ft NORTON place into which I would certainly fN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT aside, fused and twisted out of all must A St Rooms with detached bath and Book containing over 200 mechanical Plaintiff's Attorney. have hesitated to enter had not my recognition. iftower bathda* movements sent free upon request. andPkind 6n? rei?°rtS' sh°wing Dated at International Falls, Minn., quallty companion been my trusted servant, I stood aghast, utterly unable for the perton 73c, SI.00 and SI.50 per day. May 12th, 1915. office °n thi» are fiIe in WM. N. ROACH, Jr. Two ptrsons in same room. 50c extra. but contrary to my expectations, the moment to sufficiently realize how May 13-June 24 Lists giving legal descriptions nt ATTORNEY-AT-LAW A6dM8 pith private baths and toilets— sitting-room we entered on the top narrowly I had escaped death. Om parson SI.50 and S2.00 per day MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL the state*a ^?red may be obtained of floor was quite comfortably furnished, "Look! See here, behind!" cried the rVB persons in same room, SI.00 extra, EXPERT Sionfr S dl^or State Commis- or the McGill Building Washington, D.( clean and respectable, even though SHERIFF'S SAKS. ?, Immigration at St. Paul amt Bind potlal card lot. colored blotters. Italian, directing my attention to the of the County Auditor at above address. WE AIM TO PLEASE traces of poverty were apparent. A back legs of the chair, where, on bending J. A. O. PREUS, tlfinwin --r- cheap lamp was burning upon the with the lamp, I saw, to my surprise, STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 State Auditor. ss table, but the apartment was unoccupied. that two wires were connected, County of Koochiching and ran along the floor and out of the IN DISTRICT COURT (THEQOOP UUPQE. HEARS OF CONVERTS3 CIwm™!LrOB HEARING ON Olinto, in surprise,' passed into the window, while concealed beneath the PETITION FOR PROBATE Fred Henschke adjoining room, returning a moment ragged carpet, in front of the chair, OP FOREIGN WTT.-f, of vs later, exclaiming: "Armida must have was a thin plate steel, whereon my yES SIR .RAILROAD SAY OUDQE, A BUNCH OF gone out to get something. Or perhaps Fred S. Schell THAT SHOWS WEN MEN. MINERS, RANCHERS feet had rested. "STATE OF MINNESOTA CONVERTS ARE HITTIN' ARE HOT SATISFIED IN FACT NEARLY EVER* she is with the people, a compositor Those who had so ingeniously enticed gg Notice is hereby given, that by virtue THE TRAIL FOR THE WITH THE OLD KIND- BODy IS LOOKING FOR County of Koochiching REAUTOBACC^ CHEW. and of an execution to me directed and delivered, THE LITTLE CHEW THAT his wife, who live on the floor me to that gloomy house of death SATISFIES- and now in my hands, issued IN PROBATE COURT below. They are very good to her. had connected up the overhead electric out of the District Court, Twelfth IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE! I'll go and find her. Accommodate light main with that innocent looking Judicial District, State of Minnesota, OF JOHN A. KLOPF, DECEDENT. yourself with a chair, signore." And chair, and from some unseen point had in and for the County of Renville he drew the best chair forward for me, upon a judgement rendered in said been able to switch on a current ol The State of Minnesota to all nersons Court in favor of Fred Henschke and and dusted it with his handkerchief. sufficient voltage to kill fifty men. against Fred S. Schell, and said Judgement interested in the allowance and I stood stock-still, not daring to I allowed him to go and fetch her, probate of the will of said decedent: transcribed to Koochiching rather surprised that she should be move lest I might come into contact The petition of Dora Klopf, reoresenting County the 11th day of March 1915, I that John A. Klopf, then a with some hidden wire, the slightest have levied upon the following described well enough to get about after all he property of said defendant, to-wit: had told me concerning her illness. Yet touch of which must bring instant Statp6 nf ?unty Spokane, of ate of Washington, died on the 14th Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section death upon me. consumption does not keep people In day of December, 1913, testate and Twenty-seven (27), Township One bed until its final stages. "Your enemies prepared this ten that his will has been allowed and hundred fifty-eight (158) North, Range admitted to probate in Superior Court rible trap for you," declared the man Twenty-six (26) West of the Fifth principal Olinto returned in a few moments, meridian, except the following Statapndnff°wth£- C,?unty Spokane who was once my trusted servant. of saying that his wife had evidently gone btate of Washington, being filed in described portion, to-wit: Beginning at "When I entered into the affair I was to do some shopping in the LowerMarsh. this Court, together with authenticated Southwest (SW) corner of the not aware that it was to be fatal. They Southwest quarter of the Northeast Slid Probate and of the thereof the Court above named, and gave me no inkling of their dastardly quarter ,(SW^4 of the NE^4) thence running "I hope you are not pressed for time, IV/TEN line up for the Real praying that said will be admitted to North 209 feet, thence East 209 intention. But there is no time to admit signore?" he said apologetically. "But, probate this State, and that letters feet, thence South 209 feet, thence of explanations now, signore," he Testamentary be thereon granted to of course, the poor girl does not know West 209 feet to point of beginning IV A Tobacco Chew because it's Dora Klopf: Now, therefore, you, and the surprise awaiting her. She will all in Koochiching County, Minnesota. each of you, are hereby cited and required And that I shall on Saturday, the 26th surely not be long." to show cause if any you have what they've been wanting day of June A. D. 1915, at the hour of "Then I'll wait," I said, and flung before this Court, at the Probate Court 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Rooms in the Court House in International myself back into the chair he had right along whether they knew Sheriff's office at the Court House in Falls, County of Koochiching, International Falls in said County and brought forward for me. State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of State, proceed to sell all the right, why "I have nothing to offer you, signor June-1915, at 10 o'clock A. M., the it or not. title and interest of the above named prayer of said petition should not be padrone," he said, with, a laugh. "I Fred S. Sshell in and to the above described granted. .. it did not expect a visitor, you know." property, to satisfy said Judgement And the ones who saw first Witness the Judge of said Court, and costs, amounting to Five "No, no, Olinto. I've only just had and the seal of said Court, this 19th like to get together and watch the movement hundred ninety-eight Dollars and day of April, 1915. dinner. But tell me how you have Fifty-six cents, together with all accruing JOHN BERG, fared since you left me." grow. That's why so much is costs of sale, and interest on Court Seal Judge of Probate Court. "Ah!" he laughed bitterly. "I had the same from the 5 th day of August M. D. ROB£E, heard about it. 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per many ups and downs before I found Attorney for Petitioner. annum, at Public Auction, to the highest myself here in London. The sea did 20 3 bidder for cash. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned not suit me—neither did the work. I THOMAS P. WHITE, Sheriff and sweetened (just enough—cuts out so much of the managed to work my way from Genoa Koochiching County, Minn. NOTICE OF HEARING. grinding and spitting. DA1Y ft BARNARD to London. My first place was scullion at a, Notice is hereby given that and JEVNE ft NORTON Com-" In a restaurant in Tottenham Court meeting of the Board of County Plaintiff's Attorney. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WATS!! Court missioners to be held at the road. Afterwards I went to the Milano, Dated at International Falls, Minn., W-B CUT RIGHT-CUT House in International Falls, Minnesota IS LONG SHRED. IS SHORT SHRED. I iicpe to get into one of the big May 12th, 1915. anv at 10 in the County of Koochiching, May 13-June 24 liotels very soon—or perhaps the grillPGom Commissioners' o'clock, A. M., in the County Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It 6th, Room, on Tuesday, July at the Carlton." will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary of Pens, inks and pencils at the 1915, for the hearing application "I'll see what I can do for you," I tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you fine! Che in Theodore Epper, to sell liquors Press office. strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and said. "I know several hotel managers on the two story frame building located evenly the real tobacco taste .comes, how it satisfies# who might have a vacancy." Lot 13, in Block -2, in the Plat of Ray. 11th how much less yois have to spit, how few chews you With for one year, commencing on the "Ah, signore!" he cried, filled take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it- is The such a place. There were restaurants on of July 1915, and expiring the gratification. "If you only would! A Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. in plenty in Oxford street, from the Which *time anvynnrt16'nWl11 be at word from you would secure me a good The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. An. be JThlC7 anJ all persons will and Frascati down to the humble coffee position. I can work, that you know— heard with reference thereto excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. shop, but nobody had ever heard ol her H. SI.OCUM, ind I do work. I will work—for One small chew takes the place of two big the "Milano." County Auditor. sake. chews of the old kind. I drove over to Lambeth and wandered "Yes," he said in a hoarse voice, his Notice how the salt brings through the maze of meaa NOTICE OF HEARING manner suddenly changing. "You have out the rich tobacco taste. 9 9 streets off the York road, yet for the :onight shown me, signore, that you me I could not decide into whicl 17, 1915. life Of ^national Falls, Mm,, June WEYMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City ire my friend, and I will, in return, com-a hnii*P had hppn takpn Th#»rP Notice is hereby given that at wpm nouse naa oeen taken, mere were ting of the Board of County (BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IQ^STAMPSTOUS show you that I am yours." And suddenly mee a dozen which seemed to me that they missioners of Koochiching County, grasping both my hands, he might be the identical house from Court Minnesota, to be held in the pulled me from the chair in which I In an Instant a Bright Blue Flash which I.had SO narrowly escaped with House in International Falls, Koochi v?s sitting. at the same time asking SL Shot Through the Place. ching County, Minnesota, at 10 o'clock my life ching County. Minnesota, at. 10 nvinci in the forenoon on Tuesday, July 6th imprecations in Italian, as though 1915, the application of John Richer added breathlessly, in a low desperate had cscaped him. for a license granting him permission mm permission voice. "Say that you will not prejudge A man in the narrow dark passage west to sell intoxicating liquors in the me," he pleaded earnestly. attempted I to I trip A me up as I ran, but 1 ffont rAT I»AAIVI ^oom' ORRALLN rl 11. the two- ground floor, of "I will not prejudge you until I've ftrea poist Wank at him, and gaining heard your explanation," I said. "I the door uulocked it, and an instant Minnesota, for a term of* one year com*~ter, certainly owe my life to you tonight." found myself out in the street. nth July mencing on the day of 1915, "Then quick! Fly from this house It wag the narrowest escape from anf day of terminating on the 10th this instant. If you are stopped, then death that I ever mv time had had in all life heard, at which iiau ever my llie with ueaiii U141 1 naa au any and all persons will be heard use your revolver. Don't hesitate. In —surely the strangest and most re- reference thereto. a moment they will be here upon you." INE Applicant states in writing that he OF THE "But who are they, Olinto? You has been licensed to sell intoxicating iVLuors must tell me," I cried in desperation. Next morning I searched up anc ,pfeviously in this state and no "Dio! Go! Go!" he cried, pushing down Oxford qtrect for thp Rp?tanrani S e' as fon°ws: Seven years at aown uxioia street lorttie Restaurant Ray Minnesota, one year at Aurora, me violently towards the door. "Fly, Milano, but cculd not find it. I asked Minnesota, and one year nine months shopkeepers, postmen A--— and policemen at Old Mesaba. or we shall both die—both of us! Run I examined the, London directory at downstairs. I must make feint ol Ii. H. 8I.OCUM, County Auditor. the bar of the Oxford Music hall, ano dashing after you." made every inquiry possible- But 0,11 I turned, and seeing his desperate was The Press office is headquar-^ to £0 purpose. No one knew ol eagerness, precipitately fled, while he S (Continued next week.) ran dw'wo, behind, me, uttering fierce ters for all kinds of stationery. -A