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-rfe A EDITH. Mrs. Jordan and children will return from Minneapolis Tuesday of a big winter's work. T. Norton went to Princeton Sunday to meet with the county board which convenes Tuesday. Bom Dec. 28, to Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Wallace, a son. Co. Commissioner Norton start ed for Pi mceton yesterday. Miss Myitle Smith is visiting her sister, Mrs A. Porter. Mi. and Mis. "Washburn enter tamed a small paity of relatives and fnendb New Years evening MiSb Edna Ellison returned from Minneapolis, wheie she spent the holiday vacation, Friday evening. The Ladies Aid was entertained by Mis A Poitei Wednesday. New ofhceis weie elected at this meeting A meeting is to be held at Bay View House Friday evening, foi the puipo-se of oigamzing a hteia ly society ar Mr. Johnson, who owns the the dance here Saturday night. Vineland mill, was in town Friday on business. /The lumbermen are doing splen did woik now with every prospect !?P a Miss Daisy Murdock is at home led by bis bride. foi the remamdei of the winter, having completed her teim school at Wigwam bay. Mi. E Patterson, of Woith ington, Minn hats dock place and Beig piopeity, also seveial thous and acies near Lavvience W hav had, not exactly a sur feit of goo~d tbings the pasu week but moie than we are accustomed P1T?s?r1lpt/Salve to A sermon by Dr Foibes Thuisda}OQW evening an,d sermons Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday morning, by Rev. Findley. Rev. Ohn and Rev. Findley left appointments for next month also. A Prominent. Chicago Woman] las +i They will soon be settled in their +1 A Th settleithe have schoo bega MondayA hauling then logs to the mill, some to sell and some to have sawed to be used in new buildings. The mill at Pages staited up Wednesday and is doing good woik. Large skid ways of logs suiround the mill and everything looks very businesslike. The sermon given by Dr. Foibes Fiiday evening at the Tiading Post was duly appreciated bj, the laige numbei who were foitunate enough "to be piesent. Sei vices weie opened by the Eev Olin of Milaca Theie is a move on foot to eiect a chuich at that point. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every yeat a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are .sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate But this is costly and not always sure Don"t be an exile when Dr King's New Discovery for consumption will cure you at home It's the most infallible medicine for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung diseases on earth The first dose brings relief Astounding cures result from persistent use Trial bottles free at A Jack's Price 50c and $100 Eveiy bottle guaranteed. COTE. Speaks. I'OOirlnnt Tllinnie Wrmnan' AI mnnn President. Illinois Woman'o Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says I suffered with a se vere cold this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia I tried differ ent remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my stom ach A friend advised me to try Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved mef at once I am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffer ing, and I will never be without this splendid medicine again." For sale by Punceton Drug Co" VINELAND. E. Rider is putting in his pine this winter. J. McGinnis was in Brainerd Friday on a business trip. Mr. Eaton and family, from Lincoln, Nebraska, haye just ColliJ?' Ml its mill in a few days, E Smith, of Garrison, attended Mat Ross has taken a contract to log on Round lake in Aitkin Co. Everybody is cordially invited atten th 12th. a a The travel now is mostly on -the ported.Tr river between the lake and Milaca, which makes it very pleasant dnv- i i t,_C SC ^tl Mr. and Mis. Geo. Cotton ar- services, livedfiom Anoka last Saturday. rr\ 1 1 M.1 A a ua a iYA1 oiea nla ne own home at Tradincommenced Post. l+ un u~ I spent at her home in Anoka. Her Mrs. Tilsbury, who has been sick foi some time, is slowly re covering be restored to her former health. Vineland is going to have a new* mail loute in the near future. I will start at Ericksonville and run to Vineland. That will give us a through mail from Milaca to Biamerd. O. Workman suffered from a serious accident last Saturday. While hauling hay for Mr. Daigle his load tipped over and he was thrown to the ground his right leg and shoulder weie badly bruised. You would think O was an old man to see him walking aiound. On next Saturday night, Jan. 12, there will be a grand time in Vineland. Twenty-five members of the Modern Woodman lodge from Biaineid, are coming here to oiganize a lodge. There will be an entertainment and dance Satur day night for the Brainerd boys, and Sunday the Brainerd boys will let the Vineland boys ride their goat It Girdles The Globe. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, aches, pains and all skin eruptions Only in fallible pile cure 25c a box at A. Jack's i ERIKSONVILLE. A chuich meeting was held at i. Cundy's stole last Friday evening. by a minister from Du luth. Oui County Commissioners, E W. Cuncly and T. Noiton, fiom Cove, went down river Saturday on business. Geo Cotton, the cleik at the Tiading Post stoie, airived here from Anoka Satuiday, accornpan- Mr. William Prouty, his bioth of er and D. Murphy, from Chatfield, Minn weie here last week and se cured 72CLacies of land on the bought the upper pait of Bradbury biook for pait of the a stock lange. They intended to buy Mi. John Go&s's home camps and barns for the purposn The Besy Salve in the World St a Wlde A no her There was a grand ball in K1C conducte v^ jw^ T,V,V,, is Banner I is made from a uv/vmuniiiaiun specialist and positively is the most t a T^ -c^.u healing sahe for piles, burns, scaldb, He has not been haulH ulcers, runtiing sore.s and all skm for the past few days. diseases A Jack OPSTEAD. part- of- land iwuKubuvuivaju nuUIOJ OpViWS. -*~"v*. ^'urvic XXl^iX Prof Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice- Iowa is expected here this week to TTo TOao buyers-fromJ derstand that he is to stay: the rest workin^%ery Ka bee r-,. moved into houses. The Vineland Lumber Co. will (250 pounds "now & look & an hnd tu making arrangements i te A r)iuin/i V/M./- Cn.fnn/ln., ROIDA st.np.lk VlArek Onrd milll Viving Vis ,no.r,. An a t. i J. i suoii snow our late "s new hall Saturday niffht A ^i *:J ,_ .._ January 5, and a good time is re- tetter L. le S Reverendes- Sunda There was preachin-g in the Vine Lh i sto in Minnesota. ____ on anyway^ 1 th tte se country voters and 19 signers on the a petition and againsmatter et, no how.mucv benefit it woul kicKk Qu an rf hi was to the town. Such men are leturueu irom not in favor of oublic imorovp- Mis Stead 4ias leturned from not in "favor of" public iuTprov7- ^"i holiday vacation which shp tv.0f *1 i __ grade last week urr iowlnd j, rfU*U vacation,, which shes ments of*anv kindJ i the can SPENCER BROOK, looj* for land. Mrs. Theo. Upgren, of this Chas. Johnson commenced work town, died last Wednesday after for Mclntire this week. We un- of the winter. tery Fridamya Mrs. Fied Suckow. has finished bis ^veQ road job now, a pretty good job rtown too for the time of year. W un derstand that there is $30 left to work out in the spring. claim east of Eastwood and pects to move on it in the spring. Alex Gunter, of Cove, drove over Saturday on a visit to Geo.) St. Cloud. W.. Freer and went back- Sunday.. vv ree an a went back bunday and Mrs FT" W c li tie was ]ust as 3olly S. D. McKenney started Tues day for Minneapolis with a load of beans. Born to Mr. and Mis. E W Johnson, Wednesday the 2nd, a ten-pound boy. School commenced again Mon day morning with Miss Kate Bu deman in charge. Mrs. Lyman Walker, of Prince ton, is visiting in this vicinity for a couple of weeks. School commenced in the I Walker district Monday moinmg with Mrs. O. E Thompson teach ei. Miss Jessie Swanbio"left Tues day morning for Minneapolis, where she will attend school for a couple of monthsT W A. Smith left Tuesday morn ins: for Minneapolis with two loads, of beans. will haul back goods for his stoie. The latest on the sick litst in this aie Miss Ina McKennev and the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Looney. mvicinity S a skl kow ot business being slack The~ doctor ha^s commence^du kick- rle has noit, been hauled out of bed TT fe TT hard were recent visitors at Mrs. thin-~*wont weigh ~xoyet Gates\^C^v ^gkt: w*s is. buy- Ws understand that Collito Fos a fro stoc here. can some stoc hero an wil brin hi ness -B. There will be a dance held in Smith's hall Tuesday night, Jan. loth. Music will be furnibhed by Tilton's new band, composed two first violins, cornet and double Das s- ve wer short_illne&s. The remains thl interred at the Nicholi ceme hom he dafternoon.s ha short- Fred Montgomery does not steer capsicum the mules for Mclotire now. year but had a fe bu time. Killer. 25c. For bale by jCi A Jack has commenced building on bis ~~~~~~~n~~~~^^^ ZSE^^^SSffSFTSS^ Clai east O Eastwoo and P.v S WVAXTWmrmn I jaoi at JOo clock A M_'of that day, at public mtirlp i hrvat rvF +i*ionrlu ririiMns* *U..4- case made ana provided the said mortgage will maa a noS OI mends CtUling that be foreclosed by a sale of the premises de scribed in and conveyed*by saind mortgage Thet east of thleonorth-east quarter and east half of wes half north-east quarter of ouiates. & as ever, lu and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wobd 7 Albert Prescott's many friends will be pleased to learn that he has recovered from his recent ill Mrs.a Bessi Hall, who i te^ach ne A petition for the organization always a welcome visitor of this town"* has been sent in to ihe commissioners and we will soon know our fate only one kicker it in the town. an Milaea, spent thes holi- days with relatives. "Mrs. Hall is Hoarseness. Ben j. Ingerson, of Hutton, Ind,, says W have 26 he had not spoken a word above a whisper-for months, and one bottle of Foleyis Honey and Tar restored his voice Used largely by speakers and A Jack would sinffer if he thought it g**^********^***^***^*^****^ pocf nupiovet- noo oa out of it foi themselves. wom en use Rocky a chance to make something an Redfacea is danger signal on tbeiail- Me road',s W^ honp SIIP will nnn on a fellow's nose and on a wo- nope sne will soon Mountain Tea and get genuine rosy i i i cheeks 35c. A.Jack FREER. I C. H. Biunhelm was a visitor at M. Peterson's last Thursday. Misses Inga and Olga Olson weie spending the evening at C. Lindquist's last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dregnie en joyed a pleasant time last Thurs day eve at J. M. Peterson's. Arthur Shaw passed through the village last Tuesday on his way to Mille Lacs lake, where he in tends to stay until spring. A surprise was given to Mrs. Dan Anderson last Sunday as it was her birthday. The party con sisted of friends and neighbors, who enjoyed a good time. Cut this out and take it to Princeton Drug Co' drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They also cure disorders of the stomach, bilhousness and headache. I SCHOOL NOTE S. 1 Lue The sixtb.grade has a new pict ure, "The Angelus." The sixth grade will have a half holiday Friday afternoon The botany class- have finished their work in structural botany. Joe Biands has gone to S John's college to attend school. Grace Tibbetts has returned to the High School after a long ab sence Florence Tibbetts and Clifton Cravens ha%e visited the High School since the holidays The following pupils have en tered school since the holidays: Bessie Wold, Elsie O'Brien, Leila Kennedy, in the eighth grade Ar villa Gelinas and Nellie Libby in the seventh Lena Nachbar in the sixth and Stella Douglas in the fifth. According to the report of the post master general 19,000,000 registered packages passed through the^mails last yeai, and only 87 were lost through caielessness, accident or theft This is a striking and convincing demonstra tion of the honesty and efficiency of the postal service. Equally impressive is the record showing that $1,667,500,- 000 of government money was carried in the same way without the loss of a single dollar The packages containing these valuables passed through the hands of thousands of employees, and the fact that this vast volume of busi ness was transacted with such trifling losses constitutes a record of integrity and skill which is unsurpassed in any public or private service in the world. Cold and cough cures are numerous, but the one that leads all others in mei it, is Foley's Hone^ and Tat, which is in greet demand these day*, A lack Notice To whom it may concern The partnership heretofore existing between E Anderson and Herdhsba conducting a general mer cantile business under thf firm name of An derson & Herdliska was dissolved on Tuesday Jan 3 iy0i E Anderson who will con tinue the business will collect all accounts and pay all outstanding bills E ANDERSOI. HERDLISKA Dated Punceton Minn Jan 8 1901 First Publication Jan 10 1901 OTATE O MIJJNESOTA COUNTY OF Mille Lacs ss In Probate Court Special Term January 4 1901 In the matter of the estate of Moses Mayhcw deceased Whereas an instrument in writing puiport ing to be an authenticated copy the last Will and Testament of Moses Mayhew deceased late of Isle Harbor in said county has been de livered to this Court Andwhereis Louis Mayhew has filed there with his petition representing among other things that said Moses Mayhew died said Ible Harbor on the lith day of December A 189b testate and that said petitioner is the ex ecutor named in said will and praying that the said instrument may be admitted to probate and that letteis of administration with the will annexed be to Charles Keith issued thereon, It Is ordered that the proofs of said instru ment id the said petition be.heard before th Court at the probate office in said county on the I ourth day of February A 1901, at J0 clock in the forenoon when all persons interested may appear for oeach Default having been made in the payment of the sum of lifty-eight dollars which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage 4uly executed and delivered by Edward Johnson and Lena John son his wife mortgagors to The Citizens State Bank of Princeton, mortgagee bearing date the 18th day of Way 1S99 and with a power of sale therein contained duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Mille Lacs and State of Minnesota on the ,23rd day of May 1&99 at i clock in Book of Mortgages on page 1^- Now therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such Kills any pain instantly, internal or section eignt(ng?tm 8 townshfp thirty-seven (37) a eternal. NJxLUil 0 ra_county ammoniaFaio ?c.^ Headaches AND i Eyestrains i S contest, bate of said instrumentm And It issr furtherr weekeforproth i furthe ordered, that notice onc of the timred and place of said hearing.- oe be to all persons interested by publish- in&given thl three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Princeton Union a weekly newspaper, printed and published at Prince ton in said county Dated at Princeton the 4th day of January, A 1901 By the court VANAliSTKIN [Probate Seal Judge of Probate First publication Jan 10 1901 Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. C^) we*,viz eas na ohalf i west nai nortn-eas quarter or nofiy_lv Mill Lac and State of Minnesota,a W ii i.7 r aiui uac county an a state i Minnesot 8 Lil^nioiD with the hereditaments and appurtenances Put. i.ul a U A 1.. i_ which sal A willl hamaila fiy th a olio-rifff nf be made sherif of saidUDQ "Mille Lacs county at the front door of the court house in the village of Princeton in said 3rVTT_AJKrJ2TTE. vendue to"thehighestbiddertor*cash to pay f- said debt of fifty-eight dollars, ane interest,-fore *&****4**'.<+M****n***+***+*njt*jK*+**^4njnt*j taxes if any, on said premises, and -r i i i twenty-five dollars attorney fees as stipu- Jreter XtOaastroai has ffone to ^teA sai mortgage in casd of closure- and the disbursements-allowed by law a*+ i atedm Januaryy UdteWrtK/4d an THiBCHABIIES OITIZHN^KBITH BANKiOF- ated JanuarSTATE CHA y\ upa Attorney UUOJx^..v.-.,....., subject to redemption at any time within one TM-HIP8 in-Kminn O,K ri-.-n i* K^I^ year fro tlu- da oAsalelsoi, as provided by law 5 1 1 PBINOETON, S Morts&e diseased throatand longs and aroof A I80 disease throatand longsc It' Ninety-nine cases of sick headache out of every hundred conies from Eyestrains. I guarantee to cure that headache of yours by properly fitting glasses to your eyes or I will refund your money. I can always be found at any hour. I J. C. HERDLISKA, At Anderson & Herdliska's Store. ^H?m!!!mHm?mH?mH!mf??n!f?!nm?nf!!!!n?!?fm!!t!!m^ 1 See These Prices: 1 Good California Port Wine, $| O 3 S Best California Port Wine, 0 0(1 3 ~r Imported Portugal Port Wine, (1(1 ==5 S Claremont Distilled Whiskey, 7 3 sr Kentucky Whiskey, 0 nn rrs 5 per gallon $2 50 and UiUU 8 g Guckenheimer Whiskey$a, Rf) 3 S2Z per gallon $3 and UiUU -*m I F. P. 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Ass Gen 1 Pass Agent ST PAUL MINN Constipation neglected or badly treated, leads to total disability or death Rocky Mountain Tea abso lutely cures constipation in all its forms 35c A Jack