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THE COMFORTABLE WAV
GOING SOUTH GOING NORTH
8:05 a. TO Sandstone 8:55 p. m.
8:40 Brook Park 8:20
:05 Mora .7:49
9:20 Ogilvie 7sBl
:32 Bock 7:16
9:65 Milaca 6:85
10:08 Peaae (f) 6:28
10:18 Long Siding (f) :18
10:22 Brickton (f) ....6:10
10:32 Princeton ........6:05
10:60 Zimmerman ......6:43
11:15 Elk River 5:22
11:45 Anoka 4:55
12:35 p. Minneapolis ......4:16
1:10 St. Paul ....,..,8:40
ST. CLOUD TRAINS.
GOING WEST GOING EAST
10:00 a. Milaca 6:30 p. m.
10:09 Foreston 6:0
11:15 St. Cloud ........5:00
Train No. 42 leaves St. Cloud daily at
8:10 a. m., arrives at Milaca at 9:24
a. m. and Sandstone at 11:20 a. m.,
where it connects with No. 20 for
Duluth.
Train No. 41 leaves Sandstone daily
at 12:05 p. m., after arrival of No. 19
from Duluth, arrives at Milaca at 1:58
p. m. and at St. Cloud at 8 -.20 p. m.
WAY FREIGHT. ,_
GOING SOUTH I GOING NOBTM
Daily, ex. Sun. Daily, ex. Sim.
8:30 a. Milaca .2:10 p. m.
JJ0 Princeton 1:00
10:80 Elk River ......10
8:00 Anoka 8:00
Any information regarding sleeping
ears or connections will be furnished at
any time by J. W. MOBSMAN.
Agent, Princeton. Minn.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
GEORGE PRENTICE ROSS
Undertaker and State
Licensed Embalmer.
Disinfecting a Specialty
Rural Phone No. 80
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA
DR. D. A. McRAE
Dentist
Office In Odd Fellows Block.
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA
DR. NEIL A. STACEY
DENTIST
Over Jack's Drug Store
Phone 212
ELVERO L. MCMILLAN,
Lawyer
Townsend Building.
PRINCETON, MINNESOTA
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W. C. DOANE
iflwvfir
County Attorney I. O. O. F. Blk.
Princeton, Minnesota
EVAN H. PETERSON
Attorney
(Successor to S. P. Skahen)
Princeton, Minnesota.
W. A. DUNBAR
Licensed Auctioneer
Select your dates early. Get your
bank to call me. N. W. Tel.
Isanti, Minnesota
RURAL MOTOR EXPRESS
M. T. Brennan, Prop.
Princeton-Zimmerman to Minneap
olis. Phone Werling Cream Sta
tion, Princeton Palace Cream Sta
tion, Zimmerman. We call for and
make deliveries.
CITY DRAY AND EXPRESS LINE
EARL EDMUNDS, Prop.
HEAVY AND LIGHT HAULING
Telephone 251
Princeton Minnesota
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repeating, and all stomach miseries.
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ewwtand strong, increases Vitality and Pep.
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sands wonderfully benefited. Onlycostsa cent
or two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed
to please or we will refund money* Get a big
boxtoday. You willsee.
C. A. JACK DRUG CO., Princeton.
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Does
Not Rub
Off, Lasts
4 Times as
Long as Others,
Saves Work.
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Hides-Furs
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Deal Direct with the
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House in the West
Highest Pricra and Immediate
Cash Return*. Writ* for price
list* tads and full Information.
D.BERGMAN &
ST.PAUL -.MINN.
Geo. P. Creglow, supplies for Mrs.
Wheeler Veal
Geo. P. Creglow, supplies for Peter
Veal
C. A. Jack Drug Co., medicine for
Veal
William Lipp, supplies for Mrs. Thos.
DeJarlais
J. A. Nyberg, supplies for Mrs.
Leo Jopp
J. A. Nyberg, supplies for Mrs. Pe
ter Veal
J. A. Nyberg, supplies for Peter
Veal
J. A. Nyberg, supplies for Peter
Veal
J. A. Nyberg, supplies for Peter
Veal
J. A. Nyberg, supplies for Peter
Veal
Chas. Nystedt, board and care of J.
O. Pierson, Sept. 8th, 1918, to
April 12th, 1919
Calvin Olson, meats furnished Mrs.
A. Wresch, May to Nov. in
clusive, 1919
Amos Rogers, board and lodging for
Mrs. Minnie Schumacher,
Aug. 28 to Nov. 30th, 1919,
13:% weeks at $5.00
Amos Rogers, board and lodging for
Mrs. Schumacher, Dec, 1919,
at $5.00 per week, 4 weeks
2 days
W. H. Smith, insurance on dwelling
of Aug. F. Wresch and Amelia
Wresch
Mrs. Rose Stanley, board and care
of Mrs. Margaret McDonald,
Oct. 23rd to Nov. 30th, 1919.
inclusive, 1 mo. 1 week, at
$20.00 per month
Mrs. Rose Stanley, Dec. 8th to Dec.
8th, 1919, inc., 1 week 1 day,
at $5.00 per week
A. E. Allen & Co., supplies for court
house
Elk River Power & Light Co.,
lights for court house, Nov.
and Dec. 1919, and merchan
dise and labor
Fritz-Cross Co., 600 1918 tax re
ceipts in triplicate
H. A. Garrison, clerk of court, 4
days service on board of au
dit
H. A. Garrison, underwood type
writer purchased for use in
clerk of court's office
Hennepin County, to board of pris
onor, 31 days, Hennepin Co.
jail
I. O. O. F. Lodge, rent of hall for
school officers* meeting
C. A. Jack Drug Co., office supplies
for county. auditor
Maxro Ross Co., office supplies for
county treasurer
Miller-Davis Co., record books and
misc. office supplies, 9 claims
National Sales and Service Co., of
fice supplies, supt. of schools
Northwestern Tel. Ex. Co.. tele
phone tolls Oct. 21 to Nov. 20,
1919
Northwestern Tel. Ex. Co., tele
phone tolls Nov. 21 to Dec.
20, 1919
Northwestern Tel. Ex. Co., tele
phone rental for Jan., 1920
L. E. Odell, M. D., deputy coroner's
fees, case of Vander Llct and
D. Miller
Payette's Studio, photo reproduction
for Mrs. Amos Rogers
Walter Peltier, four days on county
board of audit
Princeton Union, misc. county job
work
Princeton Union, printing and sta
tionery and commissioner's
proceedings and notices
St. Paul Book & Sta. Co., blanks
and stationery
Peter Sehlin, four days on county
board of audit and mileage to
and from board meeting
Security Blank Book & Ptg. Co.,
deed record, No. 37
Security Blank Book & Ptg. Co.,
office supplies, 3 claims
Security Blank Book & Ptg. Co..
1920 assessment books and
blanks
Harry Shockley, posting notices, or
ganization of new town of
Bradbury
Harry Shockley, auto in posting no
tice organization of new town
of Bradbury
Harry Shockley, posting notices,
school districts No. 18 and 35
Olof Wasenius, attending meeting
called by state supt. of edu
cation as provided in sectibn
2872 compiled stat. of 1913
West Publishing Co., one year's sub
scription to N. W. reporter
advance sheets
P. C. Cater, mileage to and from
board meeting
John Lean, mileage to and from
board meeting
.lohn A^el), mileage to and from
board meeting
Carl Eckdall, mileage to and from
board meeting
Peter Sehlinfi mileage to and from
board meeting
G. W. Andreson, 1J7 loads of gravel
at 15 cents, 2nd commissioner
idstrict
Arthur Anfinson, use of tractor and
operating same between towns
of Milaca and Borgholm,
grading, 4 days
Austin Western Road Machinery
Co., 1-8 ft. blade bit for Aus
tin giant grader, 4th commis
sioner district
Fred Bent, digging holes, test pit
ting, E. J. Jones gravel pit,
section 30-41-27
R. D. Byers, putting in culvert, state
road No. 4, 1st com. dist
R. D. Byers, 51 cu. yds. gravel at
15 cents, for maintenance 1st
com. dist
Caley Lumber Co., 8160 lbs. coal,
furnished for road work, 2nd
com. dist
J. E. Chapman, labor maintenance,
Scenic highway, 1st com. dist.
J. E. Chapman, labor, maintenance
state road No. 4, 1st com. dist.
Hans Dahl, 110 gal. tractor oil and
60 gal. gasoline used on state
road No. 3, 3rd com. dist
Louis F. Dow Co., 2 700-page jour
nals, for highway engineer
Farmers' Co-op. Co., misc. supplies
for road work, 2nd. com. dist.
Frank Ford, for services rendered
as assistant engineer, Nov 1st
to Dec. 3rd, 1919, at $1.25
per month
Gramer Hardware Co., wagon dope
state road No. 4, 1st com. dist.
Hagman Hdw. Co., misc. supplies for
road work, hardware
David Hallblom, operating tractor
6% days, town line between
Milaca and Borgholm, at $7.50
per day
Alfred F. Johnson, 6% days running
grader town of Bargholm, and
trip to Bock after grader blade
and oil, allowed in part
E. N. Kent, maintenance, state road
No. 1, job 1801, 20 days
Henry Kunkel, gravel furnished for
maintenance. Scenic highway,
45 yards at 12 cents
A. W. Leonard, services as highway
engineer, month of December,
1919
A. W. Leonard, services as highway
engineer, month of Nev., 1919
A. W. Leonard, mileage and expense
of highway engineer, month
of Dec, 1919
Village of Milaca. lights highway en
gineer's office, Aug., Sept.,
and Oct., 1919
Mille Lacs Co. Times, to 30 report
blanks for highway engineer..
Olin C. Myron, to gravel contract
between H. S. Rudisel and
Mille Lacs county
Olin C. Myron, to gravel contract
with C. W. Stallcop by order
Leonard, highway engineer....
Northwestern Tel. Ex. Co., tele
phone tolls, highway engineer,
Nov. 21 to Dec 20, 1919
Northwestern Tel. Ex. Co., tele
phone rental for January for
highway engineer
John A. Peterson, to 4344 cu. yds. of
gravel at 5 cents, pit No. 8,
Stony Hill job 1801 .....T.
Nate Peterson, 3 days helper, job No.
1801, and road and bridge sur
vey, Foreston
Nate Peterson, services rendered as
rod man Nov. 1 to Dec. 3,
1919, at $85.00 per mo
Nate Peterson.^ auto livery for high
way engineer
J. W. Piatt, office rent for highway
engineer, Oct. 1919, allowed
in part
J. W. Piatt, office rent, highway
engineer, Dec, 1919
J. W. Piatt, office rent for highway
engineer for Nev., 1919
C. A. Pogue' Co., road work, F. A.
i
11.64 No. 3, job No.
E
12.38
15.00
.73
30.00 10.00 15.16 10.00 15.09 10.02 20.03 50.00
20.95 67.50 21.50
6.66
25.00
5.71 3.75
15.46
21.27 12.00
65.00 22.01
5.00 1.00
5.10
137.01
4.00
11.45 11.45
28.75 30.00
2.65
12.00
23.00 77.10
23.85
26.00 46.30 31.70
345.79
15.00 12.00
15.50
9.88 5.00
.20
2.20 2.40 4.00
14.00 17.55 92.00 16.50 12.00
4.50
7.65
37.25 12.25
49.00 85.96
7.26 8.55
138.89
3.00
14.66
48.75
50.75
140.00
5.40
150.00 150.00
29.99
6.30
12.75
2.00 2.00 1.35
2.50
217.20
9.69
94.45
7.20
14.00
20.00 20.00
A. Pogue Co., partial estimate
,No. 4, 128, div. No. F. A. P.
No. 3, job 1801 1,830.05
A. Pogue Co., partial estimate
No. 3-129, div. E, F. A. P.
No. 3, job No. 1801 2,199.46
Rum River Lumber Co., misc. sup
plies for road work, 2nd com.
dist
Rum 'River Lumber Co., lumber for
state road Nos. 1 and 4, 1st
com. dist
Russell Grader Mfg. Co., bushings
for grader wheels
Security Blk. Bk. & Ptg. Co., 2
doz. Manilla pads 6x9% for
highway engineer
Carl Sholin, 1525 cu. yds. gravel ai
12%c, in sec. 23-39-27, hauled
on job 1801
Town of South Harbor, road work
performed by town of South
Harbor, 5th com. dist
C. W. Stallcop, 500 cu. yds. gravel
for Div. at 10c, job 1801,
F. A. P. No. 3
Will Steadman, hauling gravel, div.
A, and dragging div.
Gust Thornquist, repair work plow
and grader, 2nd com. dist
A. T. Tufty, misc. office supplies for
highway engineer
West Branch Creamery Co., 1 3-4 s.
tons of coal delivered to Al.
Bemis, for road work 2nd com.
dist.
T. M.' Abrahamson, road work, 2nd
dist., state road No. 4
A. P. Abrahamson, road work, state
road No. 4, 2nd com. dist
P. M. Abrahamson, road work, state
road No. 4, 2nd com. dist
Dan Anderson, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist
Gilbert Anderson, road work, state
road No. 4, 2nd com. dist...
Ed. Anderson, road work, state road
No. 4, 2nd cim. dist
Jacob Ege, road work, state road
No. 5, 2nd com. dist.
Henry G. Ekren, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist
Ed. Gilbertson, road work, state road
No. 4, 2nd com. dist.
Ben Hartman, road work, state road
No. 5, 2nd com. dist.
Alfred Heruth, road work, 2nd com.
dist
Rudolph Homme, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist
Otto S. Johnson, road work, state
road No. 4, 2nd com. dist
Hairy Lindquist, road work, state
.road No. 5, 2nd com. dist.
Harry Lindquist, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist.
C. F. Lindquist, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist
C. O. Moore, road work, state road
No. 5, 2nd com. dist
George Nelson, road work, state road
No. 4, 2nd com. dist
Nels J. Nelson, road work, state road
No. 4, 2nd. com. dist
Dave Olson, road work, state road
No. 5, 2nd com. dist
Dave Olson, road work, state road
No. 5, 2nd com. dist
John Olson, road work, state road
No. 5, 2nd com. dist
N. P. Olson, road work, state road
No. 5, 2nd com. dist
N. P. Olson, road work, state road
No. 5, 2nd com. dist
Honus Peterson, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist
Anton Renback, road work, state
road No. 4, 2nd. com. dist
E. Renback, road work, state road
No. 4, 2nd com. dist
Henry Renback, road work, state
road No. 4, 2nd com. dist,
Frank Shirkey, road work, state
road No. 4, 2nd com. dist
Arthur Stay, road work, state road
No. 4, 2nd com. dist
Archie Taylor, road work, 2nd com.
dist
John Thompson, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist
T. W. Thompson, road work, state
road No. 4, 2nd com. dist
Harry Williams, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist
Harry Williams, road work, state
road No. 5, 2nd com. dist.
Andrew Johnson, road work, state
road No. 8, Snd com. dist.
Arthur Johnson, road work, state
road No. 8, 3rd com. dist
Evald Olson, road work, state road
No. 3, 3rd com. dist
Gust Ortengren, road work, state
road No. 3, 3rd com. dist
H. G. Thompson, road work, drag
ging and fixing bridge over
Vondell Brook, 3rd com. dist.
E. I. Davis, road work, state road
No. 1, 4th com. dist
E. I. Davis, road work, 4th com.
dist
C. A. Moore, hauling gravel, 76 yds.
at 40c, sec. 36-38-27
Gust Ternquist, road work, state
road No. 1, job 1801, 4th com.
dist
Gust Ternquist, road work, state
road No. 1, job 1801, 4th com.
dist
Gust Ternquist, road work, state road
No. 1, job 1801, 4th com. dist. 100.00
O. J. Bergman, road work, town of
Isle Harbor, 5th com. dist 13.50
H. Bergman, road work, town of
Isle Harbor, 5th com. dist 9.00
Wm. Kngstrom, road work, state
road No. 6, 5th com. dist 48.75
Harry Johnson, road work, state
road No. 6, 5th com. dist 72.50
Harry Johnson, road work, state
road No. 5, 5th com. dist 50.00
W. T. Johnson, road work, state
rond No. 6. 5th com. dist. 4.95
H. G. Prins, road*work, ?cat road
No. 6, 5th com. dist 8.05
Carl Sehlin, road work, state road
No. 6, 5th com. dist i 18.00
F. C. Cater, road and bridge commit
tee, state road No. 4, viewing
gravel pit, per diem and mile
age 4.00
Carl Eckdall, per diem and mileage,
road and bridge committee,
state roads No. 3 and 8 6.00
Peter Sehlin, per diem and mileage,
road and bridge committee,
state road No. 6 9.00
Peter Sehlin, per diem and mileage,
road and bridge committee,
state roads No. 1 and 6 16.00
The following claim was disallowed.
F. J. Ford, board during month of
November, 81 meals at 40c 32.40
On motion board adjourned until February
3rd, 1920. F. C. CATER,
Chairman Board of County Commissioners.
Attest: WALTER PELTIER,
County Auditor and Ex-Officio
Clerk of Board.
(Official Seal.)
101.32
11.00
190.63 117.20
50.00
35.00
4.20 8.11
12.25
6.00
24.00 57.00
7.00 9.00
46.80 15.00
6.00 9.00 7.50 i I
75.00
3.60
55.80
1.50
15.00
7.20 5.00
27.00
27.00
3.00
15.00
7.20 6.00
27.60 15.00 36.00
9.00
36.00 12.00 13.80
10.00
12.00 15.25
20.80
70.00 35.42
7.20
64.05
60.38
104.00
94.00 30.40
24.00 82.00
(First Pub. Jan. 15-3t)
Citation for Hearing on Petition to Sell, Mort
gage or Lease Land.
ESTATE OF IRIS FOOTE.
State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs.
In Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of Iris Foote,
minor.
The state of Minnesota to the next of kin
and all persons interested in the sale of certain
lands belonging to said minor.
The petition of Addir L. Foote, as representa
tive of the above named minor, being duly
filed in this court, repressnting that it is
necessary and for the best interests of said
estate and of all interested therein that cer
tain lands of said minor described therein be
sold, and praying that a license be to her
granted to sell the same
Now, therefore, you, and each of you, are
hereby cited and required to show cause, if
any you have, before this court, at the probate
court rooms in the court house, in the village
of Princeton, county of Mille Lacs and state of
Minnesota, on the 9th day of February, 1920.
at 10 o'clock a. m., why the prayer of said
petition should not be granted.
Witness the judge of said court, and the
seal of said court, this 13th day of January,
1920. WM. V. SANFORD.
(Court Seal.) Judge of Probate Court.
E. L. McMillan,
Attorney for Petitioner,
Princeton, Minn.
The proposition to electrically light
Wahkon, Onamia and Isle will in all
probability materialize. A prelimi
nary organization has been effected
and a committee in each village ap
pointed to ascertain who will purchase
stock in the enterprise. The cost of
the system is estimated at $40,000,
and of this the Little Falls Electric
Power company has agreed to eake
'$40,000 in stock..
I.
2.
3. 4. 5.
(First Pub. Jan. 8-3t)
Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for
Hearing Thereon.
ESTATE OF GEORGE A. COATES.
State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs.
In Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of George A.
Coates, decedent.
Letters testamentary this day having been
granted to Sarah B. Coates
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 six
months from and after the date hereof and
that Monday, the 12th day of July, 1920, ,at
10 o'clock a. m., in the probate court rooms
at the court house at, Princeton, in said coun
ty be, and the same hereby is, fixed and ap
pointed as the time and place for hearing up
on and the examination, adjustment and al
lowance of such claims as shall be presented
within the time aforesaid.
Let notice hereof be given by the publica
tion of this order in the Princeton Union, as
provided by law.
Dated January 7th, 1920.
WM. V. SANFORD,
(Court Seal.) Judge of Probate.
E. L. McMillan,
Attorn^v for Representative,
Princeton, Minnesota.
(First Pub. Jan. 15-3t)
Citation for Hearing on Petition for Probate
of Will.
ESTATE OF HENRY G. LAMPRECHT.
State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs.
In Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of Henry G.
Lamprecht, decedent.
The state of Minnesota to the next of kin
and all persons interested in the allowance
and probate of the will of said decedent:
The petition of August Lamprecht being du
ly filed in this court, representing that Henry
G. Lamprecht, then a resident of the county
of Mille Lacs, state of Minnesota, died on the
7th day of January, 1920, leaving a last will
and testament which is presented to this court
with said petition, and praying that said in
strument be allowed as the last will and
testament of said decedent, and that letters
testamentary be issued thereon to him,
Now, therefore, you, and each of you, are
hereby cited and required to show cause, if
any you have, before this court, at the pro
bate court rooms in the court house, in the
village of Princeton, county of Mille Lacs
and state of Minnesota, on the 9th day of
February, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., why the
prayer of said petition should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable Wm. V. Sanford,
judge of said court, and the seal of said court,
this 13th day of January, 1920.
WM. V. SANFORD,
(Court Seal.) Judge.
E. L. McMillan,
Attorney for Petitioner,
Princeton, Minn.
(First Pub. Jan. 15-2t)
Notice of Hearing Upon Petition of School
Board to Have Adjacent Lands Set Off.
Whereas, a petition signed by Kenneth Kene
Iy. Oscar Erickson and Harry Foote, members
of the school board of common school district
No. 10, asking that the following described
lands situate in common school district No.
5, to-wit: The southwest quarter (sw%) of
section 21, township 36 of range 27, James
Kenely, owner.
The southwest quarter of the southeast quar
ter (sw% of sei4) of section 21, township 36
of range 27, Norbert Dejarlais, owner.
The west one quarter of the northeast quar
ter of the southeast quarter (w% of ne% of
se%) of section 21, township 36 of range27,
Norbert Dejarlais, owner.
The east three quarters of the northeast
quarter of the southeast quarter (e 8-4 of ne%
of se%) of section 21, township 36 of range
27, William Heruth, owner
been presented to the county board of
Mille Lacs county, asking that said lands he
set off from common school district No. 5 to
common school district No. 10 for the fol
lowing reasons: That they are closer to dis
trict No. ten than to district No. five has
been presented to the county board of Mille
Lacs county and the said board has appointed
a time and place for hearing thereon
Therefore, notice is hereby given that said
petition will be heard by said board, at a ses
sion thereof, commencing on the 3rd day of
February, A. D. 1920. at 2 o'clock in the after
noon, at the office of the county auditor in the
village of Princeton, in said county, at which
time and place the said board will hear the
evidence and arguments of all persons inter
ested, for or against granting the prayer of
the petitioners.
Dated at Princeton, Minn., Jan. 12th, 1920.
By order of the county board.
,f- WALTER PELTIER,-
County Audito and Ex-Officio
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
5 Good Reasons
The war period, during which the production of
automobiles was curtailed, has caused a shortage
of cars which the 1919 output has failed to supply
During the entire season of 1919 Ford car purchas-
ers waited one to four months for their cars.
On November 1st, 1919, the Ford Motor Company
had 212,204 unfilled car orders on hand.
The present demand for ford cars in Southern
states, which must be supplied, prevents Northwest
dealers from storing cars for spring delivery.
Delayed action in purchasing your Ford car will
mean DISAPPOINTMENT.
I believe the public should be informed of the con-
ditions as they have prevailed during the past year, as
they now are and as we have every reason to believe they
will be this coming season.
I will be glad to take your order at once while I am
in a position to make immediate delivery.
ODEGARD'S GARAGE
ODIN ODEGARD, Prop.
Princeton, Minnesota
(First Pub. Jan. 15-3t)
Order Limiting Time to File Claims Within
Three Months, and for Hearing Thereon.
ESTATE OF JAMES E. HORTON.
State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs.
In Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of James E.
Horton, decedent.
Letters testamentary this day having been
granted to Frank H. Morrell, and it appearing
by the affidavit of said representative 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 19th day of April, 1920, at
10 o'clock a. m., in the probate court rooms
at the court house at Princeton, in said coun
ty, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and ap
pointed as the time and place for hearing upon
and the examination, adjustment and allow
ance of such claims as shall be presented with
in the time aforesaid.
Let notice hereof be given by the publica
tion of this order in the Princeton Union as
provided by law.
Dated January 12th, 1920.
WM. V. SANFORD,
(Court Seal.) Judge of Probate.
Rose & Grill,
Attorneys for Representative,
500-510 Builders Exchange,
Minneapolis, Minn.
(First Pub. Jan. 8-3t)
State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs.
District Court, Seventh Judicial District.
In the matter of the trusteeship under the
will of Charles Keith, decedent.
The trustee in the above entitled matter
having duly made and filed his first report
and account to December 31st, 1919, in said
matter, it is hereby ordered that the same be
brought on for hearing and for fixing the
compensation of said trustee at the next gen
eral term of the said court to be held in and
for the county of Mille Lacs at the court houBe
in the village of Princeton in said county and
state on the 23rd day of March, 1920, 'at tb
opening of court on said day or as soon there
after as counsel can be heard that 'this order
be served by delivery of copy thereof to Fred C.
Keith and by mailing a copy thereof to Marie
K. Keith at her present postoffice address and
by publication in the Princeton Union as by
law provided.
Dated January 3rd, 1920.
NBy
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Clerk of Board.
^(Official Seal.)
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Notice of Expiration of Time of RedemptiMt--
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Office of County Auditor, County of Mille Lacs1,
State of Minnesotass.
To H. P. Clark:
(1) You are hereby notified that the follow^
ing piece or parcel of land situated in tbc"
county of Mille. state of Minnesota, an
known and described as followB, to-wit:
Lot one (1) of block four (4) or Cater's set"
ond addition to village of Princeton, is ROW?
assessed in your name.
(2) That on the 8th day of May, 1916,. afet
a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tox*
judgment duly given and made in and fey tHe
district court of said county of Mille Lacs CB'
tahe 16th day of March, 1916, in proceeding*
to enforce the payment of taxes delinqwewf
upon real estate for the year J5M..
for said county of Mille Lacs, tbe
above described piece or parcel of land wacr
olfered for sale, and no one bidding uporf satfe?
oflfer, said piece or parcel, was bid in for tnwr
state of Minnesota, for the sum of ($6-26)-
six and 26-100 dollars.
(3) That thereafter, and on the 11th dtagr
of August, 1919, the said piece or parcel BBC -..J.
then having been redeemed from said sale,
sold and conveyed at public sale by the .county
auditor of said county, pursuant to the statofcr,
to an actual purchaser for the sum of fiCfcv'
dollars and sixty-one cents.
(4) That the amount required to redeems
said piece or parcel of land from said sale
exclusive of the costs to accrue ipo this notice^
is the sum of ($50.61), fifty dollars and sixtr
one cents, and interest at the rate of 12 per*
cent per annum on ($50.61), fift: and 61-1^ 't^t*
dollars, from said 11th day of August, 19X9&. 4
to the day such redemption is made.
(5) That the tax certificate of sale isracri5r
to said purchaser has been presented ttr nr- 4,
by the holder thereof and this notice requested. S"-'
(6) That the time for redemptionof said*pfecer -a
or parcel of land from said tax sale wilT expane-'*S,t/
sixty (60) days after the service of this notM^^-Trf
and the filing of proof of such service fa wv" 5/"^
office.. ^ym
Witness my hand and official seal this 2tflb*'' ^:rf
day of October, 1919. *"*"$J&
rtfu~ WALTER PELTIER, f'fe
|Sf5r Auditor Mille Lacs County, MfnnfeMbfc&'j*
(Official Seal.)
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