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THE COMFORTABLE WAY. GOING SOUTH GOING 00 am Duluth 8 55 am Brook Park 9 04am Mora 9 31 am Ogllvie 9 42am Bock 10 10 am Milaca 10 22 am Pease (f) 10 35 am Long Siding (f) 10 41 am Brickton (f) 10 66 am Princeton 11 15 am Zimmerman 11 40 am Elk River 12 05 am Anoka 12 45 Minneapolis 1 15 St Paul i (I) Stop on signal NORTH 10 15 7 20 pm. 6 56pm 6 39 pm. 6 26 6 05 pm. 6 49 5 37 5 33pm 5 27 5 06pm 4 46pm 4 25 3 45 m. 3 15 ST. CLOUD TRAINS. GOING WEST GOING BAST 10 18 a Milaca 5 40 m. 10 23 a Foreston 5 34pm 11 30 a St Cloud 4 30 WAY FREIGHT GOING SOUTH I GOING NORTH Tue Thu and Sat Mon Wed andFri. 10 45 am Milaca 2 50p 12 30 Princeton 1 40 2 45 Elk River 11 35 a 5 00p Anoka 10 00a Any information regarding sleeping cars or connections -will be furnished at any time by W PRA\ ITZ, Agent, Princeton, Minn. MILLE LAC COUNTY. TOWN CLERKS Bogus BrookA Franzen Route 2, Milaca BorgholmEmil Sjoberg East SideOscar Anderson GreenbushJ Grow HaylandAlfred Johnson Isle HarborO S Swennes MilacaJ A Overby MiloR N Atkinson OnamiaLars Erickson PageAugust Anderson PrincetonA Kuhfield KathioE E Dinwiddie South HarborChas Freer Bock Oustead Princeton Milaca Lawrence .Milaca Foreston Onamia Milaca Route 2, Princeton Garrison Cove VILLAGE RECORDERS. N Lenertz Princeton W Doane Milaca FTP Neumann Foreston NEIGHBORING TOWNS. BaldwinH Fisk Route 3, Princeton Blue HillM Mattson Princeton Spencer BrookJ Turner 3, Princeton WyanettP A Chilstrom 2 Princeton LivoniaW Hurtt Zimmerman SantiagoChas Nelson Santiago DalboM W Mattson Dalbo BradfordWm Conklin Cambridge StanfordLee Hass St Francis Spring aleHenry A Olson Cambridge FRATERNAL -:-LODGE N O. 92, A & A M. Regular communications,2d and 4th Wednesday of each month. GEO E RICE W M. IRA STANLEY Sec PRINCETON LODGE, NO. 93, of Regular meetings every Tuesday ev 8 o'clock. W CHASE, C. ANDERSON & S GEO E RICE Master of Finance PRINCETON LODGE NO.208,I. O O.F. Regular meetings every Monday evening at "8 00 clock SOLOMON LONG, N CATER Rec Sec ST. EDWARD'S COURT NO. 1266 C. O. Regular meetings second Sunday in every month BRANDS Chief Ranger Jos PAYETTE Recording Sec. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ^TJEORQE PRENTICE ROSS, Undei take') Tand State Licensed Embalmei. JDisinfecting a Specialty Rural Phone No 30 Princeton Minnesota R. O. A. McRAE DENTIST Office in Odd Fellows Block PRINCETON gLVERO MCMILLA N, MINN LAWYEB. Townsend Building. Princeton, jn R. F. L. SMALL, DENTIST. Office hours 9 a to 12 2 to 5 p. Over E Anderson's store Princeton, Minn ROSS CALEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and Residence over Jack's Drugstore, TelRural 36 Princeton, A. ROSS, Mlnn ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Carew Block, Main Street Prinoeton. BUSINESS CARDS EfALIHER & niLLER, BARBER SHOP & BATH ROOMS. A fine line of Tobacco and Cigars Main Street, Princeton. A. ROSS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Will take full charge of dead bodies when desired Coffins and caskets of the latest styles always stock Also Springfield metalics Dealer In Monuments of all kinds. E A Ross Princeton, Minn Telephone No 30 R- E. LYNCH, Pi actical, Reliable and Honest Tubular Well Dnllei Established in 1884 Pioneer well driller of the state If in need of a well do not fail to write or phone me as my long experience will save you money and insure very best results it, LYNCH Zimmerman, Minnesota THE NORTON-WHITNEY CO. Collections Real Estate Agents Farms Lands for Sale Houses to Rent Employment Office Domestic and Other Help Furnished Office in Carew Block PRINCETON MINN JOHN BARRY i Expert Accountant, Over 30 Tears Experience. 1011 First Ave North, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN ^^Mp-^-dkM^m^kl^^^^^ Articles of Incorporation. Know all men by these presents, that the persons whose names are hereunto subscribed have, for the purpose of becoming a corporation under and pursuant to the laws of the state of Minnesota, become associated and hereby adopt and sign the follow ing articles of incorporation. ARTICLE FIRST. The name of this corporation shall be "Haarmann Pickle Company." The general nature of its business shall be to purchase, lease and other wise acquire lands, and the erection and establishment of manufactories and workshops with suitable engines and machinery to manufacture, buy and sell all kinds of vinegar, pickles, mustards, catsup, sauces, condiments, cider, sauerkraut, canned goods and fruit, and such other articles or prod ucts as may be handled by manu facturers or dealers in similar lines of business: To deal in and handle in every manner cereals of every descrip tion, and to buy, sell and feed cattle, hogs and sheep, and to engage in the cultivation, planting and production of fruit and agricultural products. The principal place for the transac tion of the business of this corpora tion shall be Princeton, county of Mille Lacs and state of Minnesota. ARTICLE SECOND. The time of the commencement of this corporation shall be the second Wednesday in July, 1909, and the period of its duration shall be thirty (30) years. ARTICLE THIRD. The names and places of residence of said corporators are as follows: Ferdinand Haarmann and John Haarmann, residents of the city of Omaha, county of Douglas, state of Nebraska, and Mark M. Stroeter and William H. Ferrell of Princeton, county of Mille Lacs and state of Minnesota. ARTICLE FOURTH The names of the first board of directors of said corporation are Ferdinand Haarmann and John Haar mann, Mark M. Stroeter and William H. Ferrell, and the government of said corporation and the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of not less than three (3) nor more than six (6) directors from whom shall annually be chosen the following officers: A president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, and any two of said offices may be holden by one person. Said officers shall be elected at a meeting of said directors to be holden on the 2nd Wednesday in July, 1909, and annually thereafter on the second Wednesday of July of each and every year a new board of directors shall be elected by the stockholders of said corporation and from their number said board of directors shall elect the officers of said corporation to act for the ensuing year. Said election of directors shall take place at said Princeton and the election of said officers shall take place as soon there after as may be practicable at a time and place to be designated by the board of directors so elected. ARTICLE FIFTH The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) and shall be paid in as called for by the board of directors The number of shares of capital stock of said corporation shall be five hundred (500), and the amount of each share shall be one hundred dollars ($100). ARTICLE SIXTH. The indebtedness of this corpora tion shall not at any time exceed the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). Witness our hands and seals this 8th day of June, 1909. FERDINAND HAARMANN [Seal] JOHN HAARMANN [Seal] MARKM STROETER [Seal] W FERRELL [Seal] In presence of GEORGE SCHREIBER JAEGGIE Haarmann JOHN F. PETTERSON CHARLES KEITH As to Mark M. Stroeter and William Ferrell STATE OF MINNESOTA, I County of Mille Lacs, On this 12th day of June, 1909, personally appeared before me, Mark. M. Stroeter and William H. Ferrell, to be known to be the same persons who executed the foregoing Articles of Incorporation, and acknowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed and for the uses and purposes therein expressed. As to Ferdinand Haarmann and John covery from the effects of the devastat ing Are. There are seventeen two story brick buildings in course of construction, costing from $12,000 to $22,000 each, and more than 100 have been completed in the past eight months. Fifty residences are being built and 350 have been completed since the fire An iron range exists between the Mesabi range and the Canadian border. Duluth men have been working quietly and have obtained large holdings of land which they be lieve are underlaid with iron i,n CHARLES KEITH, (Notarial Seal) County, Minn." My commission expires January 10, 1915. STATE OF NEBRASKA, County of Douglas. S On^ this 8th day of June, 1909, personally appeared before me Ferdi nand Haarmann and John Haarmann, to me known to be the same persons who executed the foregoing Articles of Incorporation, and acknowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed and for the uses and purposes therein expressed. WILLIAM L. GILMORE, t-KT Notary Public, Douglas (Notarial Seal) County, Neb. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Department of Stateo I hereby certify that the within instrument was,filed for record in this ?So Jt fche, 14 A. D. da,y 1909, at 0 o'clock a. m., and was duly recorded in book 3 of Incorpora tions, on page 514. JULIUS A SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. 31122 Office of Register of Deeds, County of Mille Lacs, State of Minnesota. I herbey certify that the within instrument was filed in my office for record this 18th day of June, A. D. 1909, at 1 o'clock p. m., and duly recorded in book A of Incorpora tions, on page 113. FRANK GOULDING, Register of Deeds. For farm loans go to Root. He gives lowest rates, best King, terms and quick service.** *wr*y .r State News. The property loss involved in the burning of the Foley Woodenware company's mill last week was $30,000, which was fully covered by insurance. Geo Howley of Minneapolis has been re-elected president of the Minne sota Federation of Labor, W. E. McEwen re-elected secretary-treasurer and the Union Advocate of St. Paul chosen the official paper of the organization Seven-year-old Utilda Braley, the little girl whose mother committed suicide last Thursday by jumping through the window of a coach on the swiftly-moving Oriental Limited tram of the Great Northern near Fergus Falls, has been adopted by her uncle, Theodore Amundsen of Hanska. Frnk Hoist, convicted of murder in the second degree for killing Lieut. Frank McNamara of the Minneapolis fire department, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for life by Judge Andrew Holt of the district court. Hoist was sent to Stillwater on Satur day to begin serving his sentence, although his attorney has signified his intention of appealing for a new trial. Chisholm, on the iron range, is ,^^urW^ making rapid strides toward its re- Notary Public, Mille Lacs quantities which will make the new iron territory rival if not exceed the 1W Mesabi. It is declared that a great deposit of oie has been discovered in a strip of country eight miles long and from two to three miles wide. The deposit already known to exist is half way between Virginia and the Canadian border on the Rainy lake road. Farmers, Attention. Wanted, fat beef cattle. Will pay from 3 to 3% cents per pound. I will also buy dressed hogs. L. C. Hummel, opposite starch factory. Princeton. 3 For Sale Hardwood lumber for sale. Prices lower than the lowest. Farnham Brick Co., Brickton, Minn. Women Who Are Envied Those attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation or Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch ed complexion. For all such Electric Bitters work wonders. They regulate stomach, liver, and kidneys, purify the blood give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. 50c at C. A. Jack's. XTBSDAY, JTOE 24Vl9W.A *r An Item of Interest In the museum of the San Francisco mint one sees a lump of gold like a large bean, stamped on one side with the mde outline of a crowned archer. It is a Persian daric which has come down from the time of Darius. This suggests the interesting fact that in the gold coins of today are particles of precious metal which have come down from a very remote past, as considerable of the material that goes into the new coins come from old ones remelted Another interesting fact is that Golden Grain Belt beer, if served regularly at mealtime, will aid di gestion and make rich red blood. Keen appetite comes with its use. Order of your nearest dealer or be supplied by Sjoblom Bros., wholesale dealers, Princeton. A Thrilling: JKescue. How Bert R. Lean of Cheny, Wash was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold," he writes, "brought on a des perate lung trouble that baffled an ex pert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which cured me and now I am ever For lung trouble, coughs and colds, asthma, croup and whooping cough it's supreme. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by C. A. Jack. completely as well as bronchitis, Forestry Commission Notice Chapter 22 of the Revised Laws of Minnesota, 1905, entitled "Forestry and Fire Wardens," requires the Forestry Commissioner to prepare an abstract of the penal laws relating to forest and prairie fires and he may require any county board to cause at least three weeks published notice thereof to be given. The following is accordingly hereby published: STATE OF MINNESOTA, Office of Forestry Commissioner. St. Paul, April 15, 1909. The law of Minnesota for preventing and suppressing forest and prairie fires, as amended by Chapter 182, Laws of 1909, makes town super visors, town clerks, village presidents and mayors of cities fire wardens, and requires them to take precautions against such fires, report them promptly and prosecute offenders. THE LAW FORBIDS: Setting fire and not extinguishing it before it endangers the property of another Throwing or dropping burning sub stance into combustible material with out extinguishing same Starting camp-fire without clearing ground within a radius of ten feet: Setting fire to brush or slashings in clearing land before piling same Setting fire to brush or slashings or other combustible material in a dry season, or allowing fire to be burning or smouldering in such season. Those who cut timber or wood to sell must pile the slashings and burn the same as soon as practicable, and when it can be done without danger, and before the first of May. Rangers may be appointed in a dry and dangerous season. Railroad companies must keep their right of ways clear of combus tible material, extinguish fires that occur near their lines of road, also patrol their roads in dangerous weather. The master mechanic and locomotive engineer, as well as the company, are responsible for the effi ciency of spark arresters. The minimum penalty for violation of any of the provisions of this law is $50 the maximum penalty $100 and three months imprisonment in jail. C. C, ANDREWS, 23-3t Forestry Commissioner. ps- si. K), 15c per Bottle $1.50 per Doz A all drug stores FOR SALE BY ARMITAGE'S DRUG STORE. WOMEN'S WOES Princeton It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity they must "keep up must atttend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs, oi headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down pains they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Read of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. Carrie D. Stone, W. Main St., near Baptist church, Anoka, Minn., says: "My back was very weak and I felt tired and worn out most of the time. The kidney secretions were also irregular and unnatural, causing me much annoyance. Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a box and they gave me such decided relief that it is a pleasure to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. 5T., sole agents for the United States. Remember the nameDoan'sand take no other. (First Pub June 17) Notice of Mortgage Sale. Whereas default has been made in the con ditions of that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Charles Maben, unmarried mortgagor, to W Fearer, mortgagee, dated January 31st 1908, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Mille Lacs county state of Minnesota on the 3rd day of February 1908 at 9 clock a in book W of mortgages on page 344, and whereas by reason of said default there is claimed to be due and is due on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of one hundred thirteen and 75-100 (8113 75) dollars Now therefore notice is hereby giyen that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the property described in and conveyed by said mortgage which property is situated in Mille Lacs coun ty, Minnesota and is described as follows Lots Ave (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8) in block two (2) in the townsite of Isle Harbor according to the plat now on file and of record in said Mille Lacs county Minnesota which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Mille Lacs county. Minnesota at the front door of the court house, in Princeton in said county and state, on Saturday, the 31st day of July W09, at 10 o'clock a m. at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the amount then due on said mortgage, and the costs of sale and twenty-five ($25 00) dollars, attorney's fees stipulated in said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure Dated June 15th 1909 W FEABEB, ELIJAH BAKTOK Mortgagee Attorney for Mortgagee Minneapolis, Minn (First Pub June 10) Order Limiting Time to File Claims Within Three Months, and for Hearing Thereon. ESTATE OF WILLIAM ORTON State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs In Probate Court In the matter of the estate of William Orton decedent Letters of administration this day having been granted to Laura E Orton, and it appearing by the affidavit of said representa tive that there are no debts of said decedent It is ordered that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof and that Monday, the 13th day of September, 1909, at 10 o'clock a in the probate court rooms at the court house at the village of Princeton, in said county, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hear ing upon and the examination, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall be'presented within the time aforesaid Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the Princeton Union, a weekly newspaper printed and uublished at Princeton in said county, as provided by law Dated June 7th, 1909 ^%f-* P&YSJ>QD\k, ^OTHER LOVE watches and mentally records every Step of her baby*s physical and mental growth, but the human brain is not always the moSt infallible recorder of events. Lesl the passing years efface these memories a mother should keep a written record of her baby hiftoiy. BABY RECORD BOOK A book for this purpose, beautifully designed and illiislrated, and containing no advertising, is yours practically for the asking. This book is a creation of the Graphic Artisls. In size it is 8x 10 inches, bound in mode shade cloth, decorated in gold, and contains thirty-six pages of which seventeen are full page drawings in colors of child-life, by Verona Busby Dobbin, famous as an illustrator and particularly known for her Studies of children. The other pages consist of forms covering events of importance from birth on through babyhood, in which may be entered dates, data and memoranda concerning this interesting period of development This book is a model of the bookmaker's and artist's craft. It is impossible to explain its supenor quality here suffice to say that such a book would cosl at IeaSt $2.00 at any bookstore. HOW TO OBTAIN IT Send 25c to cover cost of handling and mailing and four caps from bottles of DigeSto Malt Extradt and we will mail you the book FREE. DIGESTO MALT EXTRACT For Nursing Mothers, Tired Housewives, Convalescents and Those in a Run Down Condition A CONCENTRATED LIQUID FOOD AND TONIC ManufaOured by Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA Finding Relief Women Are at Last SANFOBD, ,v W (Court Seal) Judge of Probate A Jtoss, Attorney for Petitioner i I MIRICK BROS. I Can do you an up-to-date job of paperhanging. We make a spe cialty of paint work and hard- i wood finish, also wall decorations in water colors, stencil work, etc We guarantee satisfactory work and fair prices. Work out of town promptly attended to. Call up Dan C. Mirick, Rural 'phone, Notice of Lis Pendens STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mille Lacs District Court Seventh Judicial District Foley-Bean Lumber Company, al corporation Plaintiff vs David Thayer Nathaniel Peaslee Hillerv M. Stokes Rachel Gilbreath George PurseUy, David Price, DcGowand Washington Horine, Lewis Piper and Francis Burke, and all other persons un known claiming any right title estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the com plaint herein Defendants Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced in the above named court by the plaintiff above named against the above named defendants for the purpose of obtain ing the judgment of said court determining that the said plaintiff is the owner in fee of the lands described in the complaint and hereinafter described and that the said de fendants have not, nor has or have any or either of them any estate, right title, interest or claim in or to said lands or anv oarc thereof All the lands affected by said action are situate in the county of Mille Lacs and state of Minnesota and are described as follows town Northwest quarter of Northeast Quarter and Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27) township forty two (42) range twenty-six (26) South half of Northeast quarter of section fourteen (14) west half of southeast quarter of section twenty-one (21) south half of southwest quarter of section twenty-two (22), south half of northwest quarter of section, twenty six (86) and east half of southeast quarter of section thirty-one (31) all in town ship forty-two (42) range twenty-seven (27) Southwest quarter of northeast quarter of section twenty (20) north half of northeast quarter of section thirty (30), and west half of northeast quarter of section thirty-two (32), allin township forty-three (43) range twenty seven (27) And that,all of said lands are vacant and unoccupied Dated May 15th, 1909 Clapp &, Macartney Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office of Register of Deeds, County of Mule .Lacs, s, State of Minnesota ,1 hereby certify that the within instrument was filed in my office for record this 20th day of May, A 1909, at 1 o'clock and duly recorded in book of Misc on page 373 Frank Goulding, HSPX^* ~t*n^ MIRICK BROS. 1 (First Pub June 10) Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I County of Mille Lacs District court Seventh Judicial District Foley-Bean Lumber Company al corporation Plaintiff vs David Thayer Nathaniel Peaslee, Hillery Stokes Rachel Gilbreath George Purselly David Price McGowand Washington Horine, Lewis Piper and Francis Burke and all other persons un known claiming any right title estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the com plaint herein Defendants The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District in and for the county of Mille Lacs and state of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office in room 406 National German American Bank Building in the city of St Paul Ramsey county Minnesota within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you ex clusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint Clapp & Macartney Attorneys for plaintiff, 406 National German American Bank Building St Paul Minnesota J&