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November 11, 1915 · Page 7 of 8

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-w '*me. -i 3S"r -f\ '^:Sw *!,, "'§te INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS that, pursant to such- application, the ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at DultitiL 4th. Principal Meridian, Koochiching Edith Lundstrom recently. time. There being only a few Minnesota. land and timber thereon have been appraised, County, State of Minnesota. Any person is at liberty to protest thla Harry Wicker is at Big Falls 25 the timber estimated 72,000 rods at Bear River that was unfinished And I shall, on Saturday December eon* DISTRICT NEWS purchase before entry, or initiate a board feet at $2 and $4 per M, and 10 A. D., 1915 at the hour of 10 o'clock,. A. or bothered any. a test at any time before patent issues, by cds. spruce at 50c per cord and the land M., of said day, at the Sheriff's, office in filing a corrobated affidavit in this office, nothing that said applicant will offer Mss^ii&as&sz& the Koochiching County Court House, in Miss Margaret Nelson was a J. W. Hillard has been appointed alleging facts which would defeat the final proof in support of his application the City of International Falls in said and sworn statement on the 25th day of entry. BIRCHDALE County and State, proceed to sell all the IV salesman for this territory by caller at the Lundstrom home on Joseph Wincz*w*k3, January, 1916, before Register and Receiver, right, title and interest of the above U. S. Land Office, at Duluth, Nov 11-Jan. 12 Better last Thursday. The Jewell Nursery Co., for their named G. A. Overson and Mrs. G. A. Minnesota. Overson, in and to the above described Frank Ball and Gunder Nybo hardy northern grown stock, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bloom were property, to satisfy said Judgment and Any person is at liberty to protest this costs, amounting to Two Hundred fiftysix TZ3XAU purchase before entry, or initiate a concest-at CITATION FOB HEABXHG ON have moved the telephone central is out most of these days looking Sunday visitors in this neighborhood. and 10-100 dollars ($256.10), together any time before patent issues, by ACCOUNT AND FOB DISTBJBXrTXO* from H. T. Whitcomb's to the after new and replace orders for with all accuring costs of' sale, and interest filing a corrobated affidavit in this office, on the same from the 5th day of Estate of Henry Scfcifl, alleging facts which would defeat. the. Galvin Webb house and installed them. November 1915, at the rate of 6 per cent entry. State of Minnesota, Connty pf Xoochi* per annum, at Public Auction, to the Joseph Winczewski, W. D. Eastman as operator. Mr. ching, in Probate Court. We have had some good demonstrations highest bidder for cash. Nov 11-Jan. 13 Register In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Eastman is an expert lineman and Tbos. P. White, SHE&XFF'S SALE this season of the Schiel Decedent Sheriff of Koochiching STATE OF MINNESOTA an experienced operator. Connty all -1 value of small grains in this locality. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO ss. Bv Hughes Van Etten persons interested in the fing) account County of Koochiching NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Mr. C. S. Romens who recently Three of the directors of the Deputy said and distribution of the Estate of Geo. Gangland, decedent: The representative of th* S. E. Thompson and Stanley 8. Department of the Interior Border Telephone Co. have called purchased a small thresher Plaintiff"! Attorney above named decedent, -having filed Thompson, Co-parteners doing threshed, over 35 bushels wheat Dated International Falls, Minnesota, this Court his final account of the ad» a meeting of the subscribers and business as S. E. Thompson & U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. November 8th, 1915. ministration of the estate of «af| Son. Nov. 1st, 1915 to the acre and about 50 bushels Stockholders to be held at the consolidated Nov. 11 Dec. 23 cedent, together with his petition praying vs. NOTICE is hereby given that Lottie for the adjustment and allowance of G. A. Overson and Mrs. G. A. eild of oats on light soil. Mr. school Nov. 13th. All Severson whose post-office address is Overson, his wife. said final account and for distribution A. L. Lindwall of Lindford who Scarville, Iowa did, on the 14th day of the per* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by of the residue of said estate to are requested to be present. July, 1915 file in this office Sworn Statement HOTXCE FOB PUBLICATION sons thereunto entitled by virture of an Excution to me directed 1 also recently purchased a thresher and Application, No. 012062, to Allen Shearer had a couple of and deliverd, and now in my hands, issued THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH OF purchase the SW SW%, Section 33, Department of the Interior out of the Municipal Court, city of required to reports splendid yeilds of both 1 -YOU, are hereby cited and Township 70 N., Range 20 West, 4th P. Very sick hogs and they are probably International Falls, and transcribed to before ftti§ show cause, if any you have, Meridian, and the timber thereon, under wheat and oats in that vicinity. U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, in Court at thei Probate Court Room# tb« (lead as this goes to press. the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, Nov. 1st, 1915 State of Minnesota, in and for the International Court House, in the City of Now that we have threshing and acts amendatory, known as the NOTICE is hereby given that Martin County of Koochiching, upon a Judgment Mr. Shearer has three teams Koochiching, Falls, in the County of "Timber and Stone Law," at such value Severson whose Dost-office address is rendered in said Court in favor of S. E. 4th day Ot machines every homesteader State of Minnesota, on the as might be fixed by appraisement, and and a crew of men at work on the Thompson and Stanley Thompson, Copartners Scarville, Iowa did, on the 1st day of A. December 1915, at 10 o'clock.,, 3L. Wbj that pursant to such application, the should make it a point raise a June, 1915, file in this office Sworn doing business.as S. E. Thompson said petition should not be granted. Elwell road near Wm. Webb's and land and timber thereon have been appraised, Statement and Application, No. 012018, & Son, and against G. A. Overson few acres at least, of small grain. I WITNESS, the Judge of said the timber estimated 28,000 to purchase the N% NE%, Section 31, and Mrs. G. A. Overson, his wife. I have is doing a fine job of ditching and Stb and the Seal of said Court, thifl board feet at $2.00 per M, and 50 cds Township 70 N., Range 20 West, 4th P. leveied upon the following described It will pay big returns. of November, 1915. spruce at 50c per cord and the land grading, also taking stumps and Real Property of said defendants, to-wit Meridian, and the timber thereon, under nothing that said applicant will offer The Elwell road between Littlefork South half of the Norwest quarter (S% the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878 SEAL John My. stone from the right of way and final proof in support of his application and acts amendatory, known as the of NW*4) all in section numbered Fourteen Probate XttaCtf and Happyland, has been recently and sworn statement on the 25th day of Jevne & Norton, "Timber and Stone Law," at such value (14), Township Seventy (70), North, center of the road. January, 1916, before Register and Re- as might be fixed by appraisement, and Attorneys for Petitioner N. 11-2$ Range Twenty-four (24), West of the dragged and levelled which Wm. Whale and Leslie Whitcomb has greatly improved it. are at work on the road. Mr. W. J. Charters who recently Fred Ball is driving the bus for invested in a blacksmith shop Mrs. Hansen for the winter and at Northome reports the venture enjoys the job very much. quite a success and expects to Ole Nelson is finishing his barn move the family there in the near arid getting the stable in shape for future. the winter. He has just finished Mr. Oliver Erickson has arranged a very fine job of plowing on his to go into the store at old meadow, breaking it all up. Littlefork. His family, however Jack Lewis threshed the grain will remain at Happyland, he to for the homesteaders here and at make the trip to and from work Frontier and reports very good on the train. yields all round. John Shemukenus and Con STILLAR AND SURROUNDINGS Serosky have put in a car of flour feed and grain and are prepared to furnish any and all customers at fair market prices. Peter Kurzeck returned last Ruberg & Son, our new merchants, week from South Dakota where are doing a fairly good he has been employed the past business and getting their share few months. of the Birchdale trade. Competition Miss Annie Sutsh was a visitor is the life of business. at our school Friday afternoon. John Wheelock has a new well Friday p. m., Oct. 29 the youngsters drilling outfit and has drilled several participated in a little frolic, wells for the people of Birchdale (aside from their regular work) and vicinity. suggestive of Halloween. Wm. Webb is running his planer All the threshing is done in our pretty steady these days making vicinity, Bert Carscadden and flooring and surfacing lumber crew finishing the job enroute the settlers. lor from Ray. Nybo & Co. have a large crew cutting Cedar on the Chas. Hall Strange things have happened The entire stock of Clothing, Furnishings, place six miles south of the river. but this incident is worthy of Our school principal and Miss mention. Seeing a partridge a McCabe have classes in the ninth short distance from the house, Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies Suits and Coats, and tenth grades and all are doing Fred Stillar of our vicinity returned well. to the house for a weapon, intent Principal Sandt and Miss Anderson to kill, when to his grea surprise Children's Coats now being sold at the make trips to the schools the gentleman saw a wolf near Frontier and in the Rapid on the lake shore, quickly returning river section once a week. It the house for a rifle. Mr. Plymouth Store, opposite Burton's Store, gives them good excerise and a Stillar shot the wolf and after this change to view the scenery of the deed was accomplshed turned his A county. eye to the unsuspecting partridge, known as the Empire Department Stock Mrs. Wm. Gibson and chidren needless to say he got that too. and Miss Vera Gibson were recent The following school children visitors at the home of the were neither absent nor tardy of Minneapolis, will be sold at Auction. former's father, H. T. Whitcomb. during the month past Barbaara The Hallowe'eners did quite aj Starts on Saturday at 3 P. M. Jackson, Millie Jackson, Martha job smearing the windows with Schmidt, Dorothy Jackson, Georg­ tallow. Mr. Whicomb objects to ia Murray, Blanchard Murray, having his picture painted on the Laura Church and Edna Church. windows all over the town, making John Kurzeck, Jr. has finished him look like a Chinese laundryman his fall plowing. minus his queue and done Paul Schmidt who is attending in Greece. No one knows the school in town spent Sunday with and Continues Until 10 P. M. that Evening artists but Mr. Sandt and "Billy" his paents Mr. and Mrs. John Whale say it was the lady teach-! Schmidt. Each article will be put on sale and sold to fcrs and the latter say it was Billy John-Kurzeck, Sr. and son Pete arid Mr. Sandt. You pay your were *in town on business Saturday. money and take your choice. It the highest bidder. Wait for the date. was probably the same party that Chester Jackson is home from to give Mr. Wells and his tried the harvest fields in South Dakota bride a charavari before they left where he has been the past Listen to the bell and follow the crowd, for Minneapolis. months. Mrs. LaBarge and children of man died and went to Heaven "A International Falls were guests and upon his arrival was shown and get goods that you need this time of of Mrs. Chester Jackson the past about by the good St. Peter. week. Considerable time was spent John Kurzeck, Jr., substituted viewing the beautiful sights of the the year at your own prices. Let nothing in our school during the illness of Celestial City and St. Peter and Miss Sinclaire. the new arrival had finally come tipon a bunch of good looking keep you from the auction. CALDWELL BROOK ITEMS men who were chained up. Rather surprised at such a sight the new comer turned to his guide August Nilson is visiting his and asked the reason. St. Peter sister Mrs. Tangen for a few days smilingly replied, "Well those before going to Loman to work. fellows are from Bemidji, the He* is accompanied by Martin "dry" city and unless we keep Beck. them chained up they will go Elizabeth Hazelton visited back. home a few days last week and entertained Ellen Lundstrom as HAPPYLAND DON'T FORGET THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE her guest. Albert Boerner was in Margie ind Big Falls, last week. Mr. P. H. Olson left Monday Blaine Canfield was a Big Falls evening via St. Paul for.the west business visitor last week. Coast and the Great Exposition. Charles Lundstrom came back It is rumored he won't come back to the homestead from Loman alone. Here is hoping that the last Friday. trip will be successful and that he This vicinity is full of wolves brings "one'' to do the cooking. at present and many deer have The M. D. & W. Ry. have taken been killed by them from reports. up most of the long spur track Ole Lundstrom was a Big Falls at old R. R. Camp No. 8. caller last Tuesday. Last Saturday aftennDon and The abstnce of the Chairman evening M. Foley gave a Holloween prevented a.- town board meeting party to the children of her last week. ^School and others. The kids say Clarence Morrissey was over fv.they had a high faluten time. for a Town Board meeting last DEPARTMENT Li Monday the 1st, was the day set Wednesday. sv'for the state Highwav No. 9— A school program was held at Elwell Road to be finished and the school house last Friday night: final inspection made, between ft. J'' Minnesota International Falls Parties were held in honor of Big Falls, and Littlefork. This the birthday of Aagot Tangen and toad has been used for some-