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V* 'V/ T^^^^p Great Northern Railway. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, PRINCETON AND SANDSTONE. Le. Sandstone Mora Milaca PRINCETON.. Ar. Elk River Le. Anoka Ar. Minneapolis Ar. St. Paul Le. St. Paul. Ar. Minneapolis. Le. Anoka Ar. Elk River Le. PRINCET ON Milaca Mora Ar. Sandstone GOING WEST. ST. CLOUD TRAINS. GOING WEST. Le. Milaca I 9:40a.m. Bridgeman 9.46 a.m. Ar. St. Cloud 110:45a. m. GOING EAST. Le. St. Cloud 3:25p.m. Bridgeman 4:23 p.m. Ar Milaca 4:35 p.m. These trains connect at St. Cloud with trains Nos. 1 and 3. WAY FREIGHT. GOING EAST.Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Le. Milaca. PRINCET ON Elk River... Ar. Anoka GOING WEST.Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Le. Anoka 9:40a.m. Elk River... PRINCET ON Ar. Milaca Wheat, No. 1. Northern, Rye, Oats, Buckwheat, Beans, (good) Hay, Corn, Potatoes tf GOING BAST. Ex. Sun. 0:00 a. m. 6:50 a. m. 7:25 a. m. 7:53 a. 8:35 a. m. 8:59 a.m. 9:40 a. m. 10.05 a. m. tf ifc 4:45 p. m. 5:10 p.m. 5:35 p. m. 6:10 p.m. 6:52 p. m. 7:20 p. m. 7-54 p. m. 9-10 p. m. 11:10 a. m. 12:23 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:10 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 12:25 p.m. 2.00 p.m. MILLE LACS COUNTY. TOWN CLERKS. Bogus BrookHenry Gustaf son Princeton BorgholmJ. Heron Bock GreenbushChas. E. Slater Princeton Isle HarborOtto A. Haggberg Isle MilacaOle Larson Milaca MiloR. N.Atkinson Foreston PrincetonErnest Sellhorn Princeton RobbmsWillie Anderson Vineland South HarborT. F. Norton Cove East bideGeo. W. Freer Opstead OnamiaBenjamin Cotton Onamia PageL Chamberlain Page VILLAGE RECORDERS. Neumann Foreston W. Gouidmg Princeton W Hissam Milaca NEIGHBORING TOWNS. BaldwinL. Berry Princeton Blue HillThomas E. Brown Princeton Spencer BrookG. C. Smith. ..Spencer Brook WyanettOle Peterson Wyanett LivoniaChas E. Swanson Lake Freemont PRICES or THE Princeton Roller Mills ana Elsvator. Wheat, per biithel Com, Oats, RETAIL. Ve'-tal, per sack E our, (100 per cent) per sack Banner, per sack Groand Peed, per cn-t Coarse Meal, per cwt Middlings Shorts, per cv\ Bran, per cwt Ail goodt deh\ered free anywhere in ito \i ii) Oil ii) \l \ii V/ V/ VI) Hi ito V* ili to \li $ 65 40 30 '2.10 200 1.70 .90 .85 TO 85 80 Princeton PRINCETON rket Rf.Dort $ 65 38 30 50 1 60 5 50 40 20 65 FRATERNAL. LODGE NO. 92, A. & A. M. Regular communications,3d and 4th Wednesday of each month. A. A. CASWELL, W. M. W M. CORDINER, Sec'y. ^H*. PRINCETON LODGE, jg| NO. 93, K. of P. XJSS'' Regular meetings every Tuesday eve ning ai 8 o'clock. r, T A. A. CASWELL, C. W A^WORMER, K. R. & S. K. O. T. M., Tent No. 17. Regular meetings every Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock, in the ?.faceabee hall. FRA NK PETERSON Com. N. M. NELSON. R. K. Hebron Encampment. No. 42,1.0. O.F. Meetings, 2nd and 4th Mondays at 8 o'clock M. M. C. SAUSSER, P. D. W. SPAULDING, S. W. Jos. CRAIG, Scribe. PRINCETON LODGE NO. 208,1. O. O.F Regular meetings every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. W. H. BlDWELL, N. G. LEON WHEELEB, R. Sec. PRINCETON CAMP, M. W. A., No. 4032. Regular meeting every fourth Thursday even ing of each month, at 8:00, in the hall over post office. Visiting members cordially invited H. E. WHITE, V. C. A. II. SMIT H, Olerk. ESPEY LODGE, No. 193, A. O. U. W. Regular meetings every first and third Monday even ings of each month in the hall over postofilce. E. SOUTHARD, M. W. M. CUTLER, Rec. ILED! Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co., Madison, Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Nsver soI4 in bulk. Accept no substl* uwypwoRATED:is2,i tute. Ask ycr'.- -gist You Can Cash the Draft. Rheumatism is not only painful but dangerous. Take Mull's Pioneer Rheu matism Cure, a tried and proven rem edy. If it does not cure you cash the dollar draft in each box. Isn't that fair? 25c and $1.00. For sale by C. A. Jack. *L&iiiBM Qomething Unique and Interesting a* Manufactured and Repaired by A Splendid Quarter Section. The quarter section^lmown as the Evers' place. (SEM of SE# of Sec. 10, SWM of NWi of Sec. 14, and E^ of NEJi of Sec. 15 town 35, range 25,) located in town of Spencer Brook, on main traveled road between the railroad towns of Princeton and Cambridge. Post office, stores, creamery, churches and school house within 1C0 rods of farm. Two mails daily. Regular stage coach to Princeton and Cam bridge daily. Twenty acres ready for plow.. Meadow that cuts 60 tons of prime hay. There is no better quarter section offered for sale in 'northern Minnesota. Will sell on easy terms "Not Like Other Men" 1 BY I Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey. This is one of the latest serials and is considered the most unique, novel and interesting published this season. The author has his readers guessing from start to finish and the tale is told so charmingly that you are ready to swear that every word of it is true. If you are not a subscriber of the UNION you should be. Send in your dollar and get this story, with all the county news. If your neighbor borrows your paper tell him we are waiting for his dollar too. R. C. DUNN, Publisher. DINING CARS A LA CARTE Providing the best of everything, and paping close attention to details, Burlington dining ears have gained world-wide reputation. On our Chicago Limited. The "pay for what you order" plan is much more acceptable than the "dollar-a-meal" charge. Ask Your Home Agent for Tickets via this Line ^0^- 8 WAGONS AND UGGIES PETERSON & NELSON. I Satisfaction guaranteed in Woodwork as well as in Blacksmithing. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty. Op. Sadley Mill. FRANK PETERSON N.M.NELSON M. NELSO N FOR SALE R. C. DUNN, aSig St. Paul, flinn. V^Jt'" A horse hitched near the feed store became frightened at a passing autom obile Monday and broke loose from the buggy, damaging it somewhat. She Didn't Wear A Mask. But her beauty was completely hid den by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Buehlen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all erup tions, fever sores, boils, ulcers, car buncles and felons from its use. In fallible for cuts, corns, burns, scalds and piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at C. A. Jack's drug store. S. LONG Has built up a splendid business and earned an enviable reputation by handling only dependable SHOES. AGENTS FOR W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES BEST IN THE WORLD. *Ml^%72JrTii% ,3 THE PRINCETON UNION:" THURSDAY, JULY 2 190i. :t. "Xf BTG~ ENOUGH TO'HIT. W I Thougrbt the Small,Boy, bat til* Man TnoagJit Differently. He wasn't very big, but he was a sturdy little chap with a face that bore the marks of much thinking ?and pre mature responsibility. I learned after ward that he was supporting a crippled mother and an invalid sister who had been left helpless in the world by the death of her father. He might have run away from home and evaded the Responsibility, but he didn't think of It. He just sold papers. At the loop on Fifteenth street a crowd was gathered, waiting for the evening cars. A ragged young girl was selling flowers at the Fifteenth street end of the waiting station when a man, rushing to catch his car, knocked her against the side of the building. With out stopping, probably not having no ticed what he had done, he continued his rush, when the boy stepped in front of him defiantly. "Say, what do you want to knock a girl down for? Hit me. I'm big enough." The man paused in surprise' and then glanced around. He saw the flower girl picking up her wares and under stood. Without a moment's hesitation he went back to her, gave her enough money to make her eyes sparkle with joy and said: "I'm sorry, my clear, that I hurt you. I didn't see." Then, turning to the boy, he continued: "You said you were big enough, young man, but you're a great deal bigger than you think. Men like you will have a lot to do with keeping this old world in a condition of self respect." Then he caught Ins car, and the boy and the girl stood there wonderingi what he meant.Denver Times. Wliere Forgot Himself. "We are seven," laughingly quoted the man who was an applicant for life insurance when asked to give the num ber of children in his father's family. "And their names?" asked the exam ining surgeon. "Well, there's Albert, Addie, Henry, Laura, William and Dora andand" The surgeon looked surprised, and the applicant looked foolish. Then he began again, "There's Albert and Addie, and Henry and Laura, and William and Dora, andand" The surgeon announced that these were only six. The applicant acknowl edged the corn and went over the list again and again, invariably balking after the sixth name. Then a bright of fice boy looked up from his work, with a grin, and said: "Say, haven't you left yourself out of the count?" The surgeon seemed relieved, the ap plicant seemed more foolish than ever, and the office boy grinned on at his work. "That certainly was one time," final ly commented the applicant, "that I completely forgot myself."New York Times. Mull's Lightning Pain Killer is ab solute pure, contains neither opiates, ammonia or capsicum and therefore can be used by child or invalid without bad effect. Kills pain instantly, no matter what it is. 25c. For sale by C. A. Jack. The Only Difference. Mrs. SymperlyNow that you have got your divoree and are happy with Mr. Ranger, life is real once more, isn't it? /Mrs. RangerOh, yes only it's very much like it used to be, except that the piano. is a different make.Brooklyn Life. Heartburn. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich heart burn is likely to tollow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Mas ticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, in dicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by Princeton Drug- Co It is said that mate, the South Amer ican tea, will sustain life many days without the pangs of hunger. Man is born to rule, but woman comes along and beats him out of his job.Chicago News. How often mothers are at a loss to know what is best for children suffer ing from summer complaint, cholera, diarrhoea, etc. Mull's Lightning Spe cific is safe and sure. 25c. For sale by C. A. Jack. Shipped With Ca*e In Keg or Case BEE *tai' Hi? Always Fresh, No Matter You Buv It Supplied by Everywhere, or THEO. BREWING CO., Si Paul, Minn,*. iii Persons holding county orders and warrants numbered as follows: COUNTY REVENUE. 393, 394, 395,396, 470, 472, 383 398, 436, 467, 432, 464, 402, 453, 406, 506, 512. 546, 536, 572, 498, A817, 433, 504, 542, 543, 554, 558, 550, 532. 441, 438, 469, 478, 484, 212, 449. 270, 503, 539, 548. 529. 580, 434, 428, 473, 475. 400, 488, 404, 275, 510, 544, 551- 533, 443, 445, 423, 486, 249, 497, 509, 541, 557, 531, 458, 661, 439, 489, 491, 537, 556, 430, 4756, 4802,' 4803| 4942] A6, 213, 606, 516, 214, 609, 517, 634, 642, 731, 744, 757, 710, 766. 758, 778. 792, 856. 860, 446, 424, 440, 480, 421, 485, 463, 271, 507, 540, 549, 53Q,. 5617 435. 429, 420, 450, 401, 490, 405, 505, fill, 545, 552, 559, 427, 476, 474, 457, 487, 403, 4S7, 468, 477 207, 211, 465, 407, 502, 538, 547, 555, 573, 4943, 612, 513, 631, 038, 659, 677, 718. 692. 215,, 5r 5 571 626, 627, 635, 4044, 645, 646, 720, 715. 748, 697, 764, A822. 716, 660, 767, 686, 783, 703, 814, 515, 632, 643, A624, 665, 656, 721,- 729, 761, 569, 694, 719^ '24, 570, 780, 775, 843, 859, 5005, 613, 514, 431, 641, 662, 695, 685, 610, 607. 624, 630, 637, 057, 723, 714, 691, 765, 708, 699, 770, 560, 628, 636, 654, 722, 698, 760, 661, 709. 773, 711, 773, 784, 704, 851, 810. 712, 785, 788, 817, 819, 774, 782, 841, 858, 771, 779, 786, 812. 707, 781, 842, 811, 847. 813, 816, 854, COUNTY POOR. 921, 958, 924, 922, 9S2, 925, 926, 1176, 1206, 1179, 1207, 1180, 1221,118L 1204, 1205, 1178. ROAD AND BRIDGE. 752, 753, 754, 755, 763,* 743 736, 956, 739, 741, 731, 733, 735, 745, 740, 757, 1239, 726, 759, 827, 828. 825, 824, 830, 848, 447, 831, 832, 835, 845, 747, 742. 950, 951. Will please present to the county treasurer, Princeton, Minn., for payment, as interest on the above named orders and warrants will cease thirty days from and after this date. Dated June 27,1901. K. H. BURRELI/, County Treasurer Mille Lacs County. 1131, 1208, 1175, 1209, 732, 746, 844, 833. 737, 738, 852, 734, First Publication July 25.1901. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mille Lacs District Court, Seventh Judicial District. Clara E. Chase. Addie S. 1 Twitchell and Ella R. Lowell, I Plaintiffs, I vs. Aulger Eines and all other pe-"- QuTlVilViU-: T\^-irnxrc sons or parties unknown, claim- fa- N ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein. Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants- You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiffs in the above entitled action which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of the district court for the county of Mille Lacs aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the sub scriber at his office in the city of Minneapolis, Hennepin county, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in said action will apply to the court for the relief de manded in sai complaint and take judgment therefor against you, together with the costs and disbursements of this action. Minneapolis, Minn, July 18,1901. JOHN DAY SMIT H, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Rooms 29-31 Minn. Loan & Trust Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. First Publication July 4.1901. STATEe OF OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Mill Lacs.ss. In Probate Court. Special Term, July 2,1901 In the matter of the estate of Lilly A. Blak ney* deceased. On reading" and filing the petition of S. Briggs. administrator of the estate of Lilly A. Blakney, deceased, representing among other things, that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place too fixed for examining, settling and allowing the final account of his administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law. It is ordered, that said account be examined, and petition heard by this court, on Saturday, the 24th day of July, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the probate office in the village of Prince ton in said county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publish ing a copy of this order once each week for for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Princeton Union, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Princeton in said county. Dated at Princeton, the 2nd day of Julv A D.1901. By the court, B. M. VANALSTEIN, IProbate Seal.] Judge of Probate. First Publication July 25,1901. Whereas, default has been made in the con ditions of a mortgage executed and delivered by C. G. Ross to William D. Washburn, junior bearing date October 17th, 1899, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Mille Lacs and State of Minne sota, on the 4th day of January, 1900, at 4 clock, p. m.. in book "N, of mortgages, on page /2 and whereas, there is now due on said mortgage the sum of two hundred twenty-four and 50-100 dollars ($324 50) and whereas, no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover said debt or any part thereof: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, ami pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided, the mortgaged prem ises will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, to pay said debt-*, and interest and twenty-five dollars ($25) attorneys fees, as stipulated in said mortgage, and the disburse ments allowed by law, which sale will be made at the front door of the Courthouse in Prince ton, in said county, on Saturday the 7th day of September. 1901, at 10 clock in the morning: that the premises so to be sold-are described as follows, to-wit. all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Mille Lacs and State of Minnesota, to-wit: Northeast one quarter of the northwest one-quarter (N. E. of the N. W. H) of section thirteen (13.) town ship thirty-nine (39.) range twenty-seven (27.) Dated July 17th. 1901. WILLI AM D. WASHBURN JR., c. Mortgagee SAVAGE & PURDY, Attorneys for Mortgagee. 838 Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. First Publication July 18, 1901. SHERIFF' 'S SALE. By virtue of an execution issued out of and under the Seal of the District Court, in and for the county of Hennepin and state of Minnesota, upon a judgment ren dered and docketed in the said court, on the 15th day of December, 1892 in an ac tion wherein McCormiek Harvesting- Ma chine Company was plaintiff, and Wesley Hammons and E J. Chesley, defendants, favort of hhundredplaintiff said and against-d the defendant, E J. Chesley, for the f1",said 0 1 hre a AMM'S ton J2, S sixty-seve an 35 100 dollars ($367.35), and whereas a trans cript of said judgment was filedyantfdJuly.- srif E i in^ dock eted in the office of the clerdk he dis trict court for Mille Lac12tcounty, Minnef- sota, on December 29th, 1892, which exe cutiohne was directee and delivered to me aof and for the said county thi AD. 1901. levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said defendant, E J. Chesley, in and to the following described real estate situate in said Mille Lacs county: East half of the southeast quar ter and the southeast quarter of the south west quarter of section twenty-four (24), and the west half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the north east quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twen ty-six (26), township forty-one (41), range twenty-five (25), according to the govern me nt survey. Notice is hereby given that I, the un dersigned, as sheriff as aforesaid, will sell all the right, title and interest that the above named judgment creditor had on the 29th day of December, 1892, or has since acquired in and to the above de scribed real property to the highest bid .der for cash, at public auction at the. front door ofcounty the court housee in Prince- the of Mill Lacs, and Minnesota, on Wednesday, the 4th day of September, A. D. 1901, at 2 clock p. m., of that day, to satisfy the said ^execution, together with the in terest and costs thereon. Dated July 12th, 1901. ci, CLAGGETT, E Sheriff of Mille Lacs County, Minn. FJrst Publication July 4,1901. Summons. d^im STATE O MINNESOTA, County of Mille Lacs. District Court, Seventh Judicial District. The Mille Lacs Lumber Company, 1 Plaintiff, vs. William A. Rbodehamel the un known heirs of Mary A. Mooney, de ceased all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, es tate, hen or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein de fendants, The State of Minnesota to the above named de fendants You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which has been filed in the office of the clerk of the court above entitled, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon the sub scriber at his office, number 203 Bank of Min nesota Building, St. Paul, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days after the service of this sum mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in its complaint. Dated June 20th. 1901. JOHN.D. O'BRIE N, Bank of Minnesota Building, St. Paul. Minnesota, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Lis Pendens. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 County of Mille Lacs. District Court. Seventh Judicial District. The Mille Lacs Lumber Company. 1 Plaintiff, vs. William A. Rhodehamel: the un known heirs of Mary A. Mooney, de ceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, defendants. Notice is hereby given of the pendency of the action above entitled. The object of said ac tion is to obtain the judgment and decree of the court above entitled adjudging and decree ing the plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple and entitled to the possession of the following described premises situate in Mille Lacs county, Minnesota: The south half (SJ4) of the southeast one quarter (SEM) of section thirty-four (34), in township thirty-eight (38). of range twenty-six (36),and that none of the defendants have any right title, interest, claim, demand or lien in, to or upon any part thereof. Dated June 20th, 1901. JOHN D. O'BRIEN, Bank of Minnesota Building, St. Paul, Minnesota, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office of Register of Deeds. County of Mille Lach, State of Minnesota.ss I hereby certify that the within instrument was filed in my office for record this 25th day of June, A. D. 1901, at 4 o'clock p. M., and duly re corded in book "F" of Mis. on page 294. ELM ER M. CHAPMAN, Register of Deeds. [Seal] By R. S. CHAPMAN, Deputy. First Publication July 25,1901. Whereas, default has been made in the con ditions of a mortgage executed and delivered by John Ross to William D. Washburn, junior, dated October 17th, 1899. and recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for one county of Mille Lacs and State of Minnesota, on the 27th day of December. 1899, at 10 o'clock A. M., in book "N of0 mortgages,don page 67, which said mortgagne was assigned by said Wil liam D. W First Publication July 11,1901. QTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Mille Lacs.ss. In Probate Court. Special Term, July 5,1901. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Card, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Harry Weisv administrator of said estate, setting forth the amount of personal estate that has come into his hands, the disposition thereof and how much remains undisposed of. the amount of debts outstanding against said de ceased, aB far as the same can be ascertained the legacies unpaid, and a description of all the real estate, excepting the homestead of which said deceased died seized, and the condi tion and value of the respective portions or lots thereof: the persons interested in said estate with their residences, and that for the reasons stated in said petition, it would be for the best interests of the estate of the decedent and of all persons interested therein that all the real estate of said decedent be sold and pray ing that license be to him granted to sell all of said real estate at private sale. And it appear ing, by said petition, that it would be for the best interests of the estate of fcaid decedent and of all persons, interested therein that all of saw! real estate be sold: It is therefore ordered, that all persons in terested in said estate, appear before this court on Thursday the 1st day of August. lfcOl at 2 o'clock p. at the court house in Princeton, in saidany county,ethen) andythere r_, 99 3&s Rosamun Purd by asnDur written assignment, dated December 23rd, 1899, and filed iD said register of deed's office on the 26th day of December. 1899. at 2 clockdpwhereni.M..: book 'L of mortgages on page 175 an as there is now due on said mortgage the sum of two hundred twenty-four and 50-100 dollars ($224.50), and whereas no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover said debt or any part thereof: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutes in such made and provided, the mortgaged premises will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, to pay said debt and interest and twen ty-five dollars ($25) attorneys fees, as stipu lated in said mortgage, and the disbursements allowed by law, which sale will be made at the front door of the court house in Princeton, in said county, on Saturdav the 7th day of Sep tember, 1901, at lfjo clock in the morning that the premises so to be sold areiflessilhgd as fol lows, to-wit all that tract or parcel of lanor lymg and being in the county of Mille Lacs and State of Minnesota, to-wit: Northwest one quarter of the northeast one-quarter (N. W. of the N E. 'O of section thirteen (13,) township thirty-nine (39,) range twenty-seven (27.) Dated July 17th, 1901. ROSAMUND PURDY. a A -r. Assignee of Mortagee. SAVAGE & PURDY, Attorneys for Assignee. 838 Guaranty Loan Building. Minneapolis, Minnesota. to 5w cause (i ther be wh license should not be granted to said Harry F. Weis to sell so much of the real estate of said de ceased as may appear to the court to be for the best interests of the estate of said decedent and of all persons interested therein. And it is further ordered, that this order shall be published once in each week for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Princeton Union, a weekly newspaper printed and publisned at Princeton in said county. Dated at Princeton the 5th day of Julv A. D. 1901. By the court. ,_ B- M. VANALSTEIN, [Probate Seal.l Judge of'Probate. First publication June 13,1901. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in "the conditions of a mortgage made by Gottlob Krumseigand Anna Krumseig, his wife, to Seward P. Wood man, dated January 30, 1901, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds, in and for the county of Mille Lacs and State of Minne sota, on the 28th day of May, 1901, at 11 o'clock A. M., in book "N" of mortgages on page 198 on which there is due at the date of this notice the sum of eighty-two and 81-100 (182.81) dol lars. Notice is hereby given, that the premises de scribed in said mortgage, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Mille Lacs and State of Minnesota to-wit: Beginning at the point eighty (80) rods' south cf the northeast corner of the northwest quarter (NW&) of section fifteen (15), in town ship tmrty-six (36) north of range twenty-six (26) west of the principal,meridian thence running west on a direct line thirtyh(30sixteen-rods)sangle thence runninsg southe at right (16) rods rnnning east on a parallel line thenc running nort sixteen (3 rod (16) rods to said point of beginning, containing three (3) acres more or less, will be sold under the power of sale contained in said mortgage by the sheriff of said Mille Lacs county, at the' front door of the county court house in the vil- i lage of Princeton, in said county and State, on the 26th day of July, 1901, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that day, at public vendue to the highest bid- "Slf der for cash and said mortgage will be thereby foreclosed to pay said debt and the amount due thereon at the time of sale with the costs of such foreclosure including the sum of twenty five ($25) dollars attorney's fees as stipulated j? in said mortgage. %1& Dated June 7,1901. "*J| SEWARD WOODMAN, "3 CHAS. A. DICKEY, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee, Carew Block, Princeton, Minn.- ^-"fc^r*^ 3~* y- -&>. wm