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"Vi]* THE COMFORTABLE WAV. GOING SOUTH GOING NORTH. 6:00 a.m Duluth 10:15 p.m. 8:55 am Brook Park 7:20p.m. 9.04 a.m Mora 6:56 p.m. 9:31 a.m Oellvie 6:39 p.m. 10:10 a.m Milaca 6:05 p.m. 10:33 a.m Pease (f) 5:49p.m. 10-35 a.m.. Long Siding (f)... 5:37 p.m. 10:41 a.m Brickton (f).... 5:33 p.m. 10:66 a.m Princeton 5:27 p.m. 11:15 a.m Zimmerman 5:06 p.m. 11:40 a.m Elk River 4:46 p.m. 12 05 a.m Anoka 4:35 pm. 12:45 p.m Minneapolis.... 3:45p.m. 1:15 p.m. St. Paul 3:15 p.m. (t) Stop on signal. ST. CLOUD TRAINS. GOING WEST. GOING HAST. 10:18 a. Milaca 6:40 p.m. 10:23 a. Poreston 5:34 p.m. 11:20 a.m St. Cloud 4:30 p.m. WAY FREIGHT. GOING SOUTH I GOING NORTH Tue. Thu. and Sat Mon. Wed. andFri. 10.45 a.m Milaca 2:50p.m. 12-30 p. m. .Princeton.. l-40p. m. 2:45 p. Elk River... .11:35a.m. 5:00p. Anoka 10:00a.m. Any information regarding sleeping cars or connections will be furnished at any time by GEO. E. RICE, Agent, Princeton, Minn. JOHN BARRY Expert Accountant, Over 30 Tears Experience. 1011 First Ave. North, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MBLLE LACS COUNTY. TOWN CLERKS. Bogus BrookA. J, Franzen, (Box 323) Milaca BorgholmEmil Sjoberg Book East SideOscar C. Anderson Oostead GreenbushJ. H. Grow Princeton HaylandAlfred F. Johnson Milaca Isle HarborO. S. Swennes Isle MilacaP. F. Golden Foreston MlloR. N. Atkinson Foreston OnamlaAlfred J. Weden Onamia PageAugust Anderson Page PrincetonOtto Henschel Princeton BobbinsE. E. Dinwidde Vlneland South HarborChas. Freer Cove VILLAGE RECORDERS. Ira G. Stanley Princeton Rolleff Vaaler Milaca F. T. P. Neumann Foreston NEIGHBORING TOWNS. BaldwinH.B.Fisk Princeton Blue HillM. B. Mattson Princeton Spencer BrookO.W.Blomquist SpencerBrook WyanettP. A. Chilstrom Wyanett LivoniaO. W. Parker Zimmerman SantiagoW. W. Groundry Santiago DalboM. P. Mattson Dalbo IFIRIIfcTCIETON' Grain and Produce Market. Wheat, No. 1 Northern J.93 Wheat, No. 2 Northern 89 Oats 38 Flax 1.07 Rye 63 FeedBarley 49 Beans hand picked 1.75 Wildhay 6.00 Princeton Boiler Mills and Elevator. Wheat, No. 1 Northern (old) 95 Wheat, No. 2 Northern (old) 93 Corn 50@55 Oats 40@45 RETAIL.. Vestal, per sack 13 05 Flour, (100 per cent)per sack i 95 Banner, per sack ,j 55 Rye flour 2.85 Whole wheat (10 lb. sack) 35 Ground feed, per cwt 1.25 Coarse meal, per cwt 1.20 Middlings, per cwt! 1.15 Shorts, per cwt 1 05 Bran, per cwt 1.00 FRATERNAL -LODGE NO. 92, A. F. & A. M. Regular communications,2d and 4th 1 Wednesday of each month. T. L. ABMITAGE, W. M. C. A. CALKT, Sec'y. PRINCETON LODGE, NO. 93, K. of P. Regular meetings every Tuesday eve 8 o'clock. R. E. JONES, C. SCHEEN, K. R. & S. HENRY AVERT, Master of Finance. .PRINCETON LODGE NO.208,1. O. O.F. Regular meetings every Monday evening at 6:00 o'clock FRANK GOFLDING, N. G. ROBT KING Rec. Sec. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. D. A. McRAE DENTIST Offlct. In Odd Fellows Block. PRINCETON, MINN E LVERO MCMILLAN, LAWYER. Townsend Building. Princeton, Minr R. F. L. SMALL, DENTIST. Office hours 9 a. to 12 m. 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Over E B. Anderson's store. Princeton, Minn. Q. ROSS CALEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and Residence over Jack's Drugstore, Tel.Rural, 36. Princeton, Minn. J. A. ROSS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Carew Block, Main Street. Princeton. BUSINESS CARDS. l^ALIHER & niLLER, BARBER SHOP 6 BATH ROOMS. A fine line of Tobacco and Cigars. Main Street, Prinoeton. A. ROSS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Will take full charge of dead bodies when desired. Coffins and caskets of the latest styles Always in stock. Also Springfield metalics. Dealer In Monuments of all kinds. B. A Ross, Princeton, Minn. Telephone No. 30. R. E. LYNCH, RELIABLE WELL DRILLER. Twenty years in the well business. Can give perfect satisfaction. If you want a good well call on or address R. E. LYNCH, Zimmerman Minn NORTHWESTERN HOSPITAL AND SANITARIUM. PRINCETON. MINN. Long Distance 'Phone 313. Centrally located. All the comforts of home life. Unexcelled service. Equipped with every modern convenience for the treatment and the oure of the sick and the invalid. All forms of Electrical Treatment, Medical Baths, Massage. X-ray Laboratory, Trained Nurses in attend ance. Only non-contagious diseases admitted, Charges reasonable. Trained Nurses furnished for sickness In private families. Staff of Physicians and Surgeons, H. C. COONEY, M. D. Chief of Staff. O. A' HOLDRIDGK, M. D., A. G. AL.DBICH, II. D. W. D. HAMMOND, M. D.. G. R. CALEY. X. D., G. E. PARSONS, M. V., A. J. LEWIS, M. D., W. S. TITUS, M. D., G. B. PAGE, M. D., H. P. BACON, M. D. CATHERINE M. MILLAR. Supt. THE HOLTHUS FARM H. F. H0LTHIS, Prop. I will hereafter run my Feed Mill and Grain Separator Tuesdays and Fridays. Saws gummed at reason able prices. I also have some feed for sale. Corn wanted. Cash paid or trade H. F. HOLTHUS R. F. D. No. 2 PRINCETON AGuarantee What better sign of faith in this RHEUMATISM Catarrh, Backache, Kidney Trouble CURE can I give than to guarantee that if one half or the first bottle of Matt J. *(\QO Johnson's Ul/OO does not give satisfactory results you can return the half bottle and I will refund your money. Prepared at laboratory of Matt J. Johnson Co., St. Paul, Minn. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. No. 2029. For Sale and Guaranteed by C. A. JACK. SJsed by SVSitlions Calumel Baking Complies with the Pure Food Laws of every State. WVV& DRINK THE NEW 0RCHERADE A Delicious Blending of Fruit Juices PURE REFRESHING INVIGORATING WHOLESOME IE For sale by The Diamond Spring Bottling Works, Princeton, Minnesota. T. J. KALIHER, Proprietor, Princeton, Minn. Single and Double Rigs at a riomente' Notice. Commercial Travelers' Trade a Specialty. (First Pub.Nov. 12) Order Limiting Time to File Claims and for Hearing Thereon. ESTATE OF HUGH BROWN. State of Minnesota, Countv of Mille Lacs In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Hugh Brown, decedent. Letters of administration this day havine been granted to Geo. A. Eaton, of Princeton, Minn. 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 1st day of June, 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m., 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 hearing 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 published in said county as provided by law. Dated November 30th, 1907. L. S. BBIGGS, (Probate Seal) Judge of Probate. J. A. Boss, Attorney for Petitioner, Princeton, Minn. State News. Here's Good Advice. O. S. Woolever, one of the best known merchants of Le Raysville, N. Y., says: "If you are ever troubled with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Cures every sore, wound, burn or abrasion. 25c at C. A. Jack's drug store. Notice. To persons holding county warrants num bered as follows. COUNTY REVENUE. 7449 7450 7454 7455 7453 745B 7458 7459 7465 7467 7460 7441 7468 7440 7358 7470 7137 7174 7111 7112 7113 7114 7326 7337 7328 7471 7473 riV7 I7AV1 TICK 7JJ1 tA-n. i.~" Jl'.t ~$VZ IS? 221 lm THE FRINCBTOK TTKION^TfilJBSDAYi DECEMBER W, 1907. fcys&jg The total valuation of St. Louis county, according to the 1907 tax notice issued by County Auditor Halden, is $234,347,180, as compared with a valuation of $123,587,862 in 1906. The total county levy this year is $3,619,974.15 as compared with a levy of $2,526,012 last year. The worst wreck in the eight years in which the Red River Lumber com pany has operated its logging road occurred Saturday at 11 a. m. near Kabakina Gulch, in the vicinity of Akeley, Conductor James Steele being instantly killed and Roadmaster John Murphy having a shoulder broken. Two "grand old patriarchs" of Mankato engaged in a scrap last week. Anton Beeten, over 70 years old, was fined $15 and costs for assulted saulting Gilbert Hall, aged 89. Hall had Beetch arrested for assault in the second degree, but consented that he plead to assault in the third degree, which is not a grand jury offense. William Mortenson and Engols Homo, school boys about 15 years old, leaped into the Mississippi river at Minneapolis and at the risk of their lives, prevented Miss Ida Chris tiansen, 21 years old, from commit ting suicide. The boys saw the woman jump into the river. She struggled against her rescuers, but was finally overpowered and brought to shore. Tn the death of Mrs. Vitaline Fon taine, who died Thursday at the age of 80, one of the oldest women resi dents in St. Paul passed away. With her husband Mrs. Fontaine located in St. Paul in 1842 when the city was merely a collection of settlers' huts. They were on their bridal trip but de cided to make their home there and built the first house on the west side, at Alabama and State streets. Bulletins are posted in the boiler shops at Brainerd to the effect that the non-union workmen must here after pay their board instead of it being furnished by the company as heretofore. It is reported that they will be required to find boarding places outside and that the boarding car will be discontinued. It is exlief pected that some of the scabs, who are always looking for the best of everything, will leave town in conse quence of this order. Clayton Miner, the 11-year-old son of Alderman N. P. Miner, and Lean der, the 14-year-old son of Rev. M. Bjorklund, were both badly injured by a terrific gas explosion at St.Martha Cloud. One of the boys took the plug out of an old naphtha tank at anthe abandoned gas plant and dropped a match in. Some naphtha had been left in the tank and it exploded with terrific force, throwing dirt and parts of tank for a block. It is thought that both will survive, but the Bjorklund boy will be disfigured for life, the flesh on his face being cut to ribbons. Michael O'Brien, the oldest man in Stillwater, and one of the early pioneers, died on Friday at the resi dence of his daughter, Mrs. John F. Burke. He was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, ninety-eight years ago, and located in Stillwater in 1852. His mother died at sea. His father and eight children, of whom he was one were wrecked in the steamer Hannah off the coast of Prince Ed ward island. He was never ill andCater, was about the house in full possession of his mental faculties until two hours before his death. 711i5oi7139 8 '482 .491 751751, 7492 7493 7494 7495 74967509 3 749? 7364 7475 7504 7ol5 6951 7134 7462 7517 7522 6970 7334 7524 (448 7461 7464 7516 7519 6966 7143 7528 7529 7590 7591 6592 7593 7594 7575 7696 7655 Will please present to the county treasurer, at Punoeton, Minn for payment. Interest on the above numbered warrants will cease thirty days from and after this date. Dated at Princeton, Minn., Dec 12,1907 K. BUBBEU,, County Treasurer, Mille Lacs County. (First Pub. Nov. 12) Order Limiting Time to File Claims and for Hearing Thereon. ESTATE OF SAMUEL MATTSON. State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Samuel Mattson, decedent. Letters of administration this day havine been granted to J. C. King, of Mora, Minn. 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 fifteenth day of June 1908, at clock p. m., in the probate courtrooms at the court house in the village of Princeton, in said county, be. and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment and allowance or such claims as shall be pre sented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the Princeton Union, a weekly newspaper printed and published in said county as provided by law. Dated December 9th, 1907. J* BBIGGS, (Probate Court Seat) Judge of Probate. (Advertisement.) A PRINCETON CASE. Many More Like It In Prince ton. The following case is but one of many similar occurring daily in Princeton. It is an easy matter to verify its correctness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof than such conclusive evidence. Mrs. Louis Plumondore, Princeton, Minn., says: "I first began to suffer from kidney complaint a few years ago. At^that time my back became weak and lame. Other symptoms soon followed and I never knew when sharp, shooting pains would start in the small of my back and radiate throughout my body. My head ached a great deal and dizzy spells were almost constant. The secretions from my kidneys began to pass too freely and were attended with great pain. I became so bad that I con a doctor and was told that I was suffering from inflammation of the kidneys and bladder. He gave me medicine and I used it carefully but did not obtain any relief. At last my husband brought home a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from the Home Drug Store and I had only taken them a short time before I was aware that I had found the remedy my system required. I feel that it would be very selfish for me to withhold the knowledge I have of such an excellent remedy as Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the nameDoan's and take no other. (First Pub. Nov 14) Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Mille Lacs. fss District Court, Seventh Judicial District OrrinKipp- Plaintiff vs Martha J. Bobbins and David H. Rob bins her husband, also all other per sons or parties unknown 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 complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said Dis trict Court, at the Village of Princeton, County of Mille Lacs and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the Village of Princeton in the County of Mille Lacs, 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 in this action will apply to the Court for tbe re demanded in said complaint together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. CHARLES KEITH, Plaintiff's Attorney, Princeton, Minn. Notice of Lis Pendens. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I eso County of Mille Lacs, District Court. Seventh Judicial District. Orrin Kipp, Plaintiff vs. J. Robbins and David H. Rob bins her husband, also all other per- i sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in real estate described in the com- I plaint htrein, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced in this Court by the above named,plaintiff against the above named de fendants: That the object of said action is to determine the adverse claim of the defendants and each and all of them, and the rights of the parties respectively herein, in and to the real estate hereinafter described, and that the premises affected by said action situated in the Countv of Mille Lacs and State of Minnesota, are described as follows. The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and lot Ave (5) of section twenty-seven (27), and the southeast quarter of the north east quarter and lot one (1) of section twentv eight (28). all in township forty-three (43) north of range twenty-seven (27) west. CHARLES KEITH, Plaintiff's Attorney, Princeton. Minn (First Pub. Dec. 5) Citation for Hearing on Petition for Administration. ESTATE OP AMANDA CATEK State of Minnesota, Countv of Mille Lacs In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Amanda M. decedent. The state of Minnesota to all persons inter ested in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent. The petition of John W. Cater having been filed in this court, representing that Amanda M. Cater, then a resident of the county of Mille Lacs, state of Minnesota, died intestate on the eighth day of November, 1907 and praying that letters of ad ministration of her estate be granted to John W. Cater of Bostonia, California, and the court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition: 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 in the county of Mille Lacs, state of Minnesota, on the twenty-eighthday of Decem ber 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m., why said petition should not be granted Witness, the Judge of said court, and seal of said court, this third day of December, 1907. L. S. BBIGGS. (Court Seal) Probate Judge. CHARLES KEITH Attorney for Petitioner. Princeton. Minn First Publication Dec. 12,19C7 Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Notice is hereby given that default has been made in tke conditions of that certain mort gage duly executed and delivered by Chart Rotmark and Hilma Rotmark his wife, mort gagors, to Theo. Hamm Brewing Company, mortgagee, bearing date the 24th day of July, 1905, with power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Mille Lacs, state of Minnesota, on the 16th day of August, 1905, at 9 o'clock a m, in book "P" of mortgages on pages 254. 255 and 256, which default has con tinued to the date of this notice, and which default has continued for more than ten (10) days. And whereas, there is actually due and claimed to be due and payable on said mort gage and the debt secured thereby at the date of this notice the sum of four hundred dollars, principal and interest: and whereas the power of sale has become operative, and no action or proceeding, at law or otherwise, has been in stituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, 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 statute in such case made and provided, the said mort gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the- prem- ises described in and conveyed by said mort gage, towit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five (25) in township forty (40) north of range twenty six (26) west of the fourth principal meridian, in Mille Lacs county and state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Mille Lacs county, at the front door of the court house, in the village of Princeton, in said coun ty and state, on the 24th day of January, 1908, at ten o'clock a. m. of that day, at public ven due, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of four hundred dollars, and interest and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and twen ty-five dollars, attorney's fees, as stipulated In and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law Dated December 12th. A. D. 1907. THEO. HAMM BREWING COMPANY. Vf. W. DUHN, Mortgagee. i Attorney for Mortgagee. Rocking Chairs For Christmas They are the most appropriate present a per son can give. We are prepared to show you the largest and best assortment ever shown in town. "W have them to suit all purses. Chairs from 25c to $25. OO With a theory that human health is dependent on the stomach and with a medicine which he says proves this theory, L. T. Cooper, a comparatively young man, has built up an immense following during the past year. Cooper has visited most of the lead ing cities of the country, and in each city has aroused a storm of discussion about his beliefs and his medicines. Wherever he has gone, people have called upon him by tens of thousands, and his preparation has sold in im mense quantities. The sale of this medicine has now spread over the entire country, and is growing -enormously each day. In view of this, the following statements from two of the great number of followers which ho now has, are of general in terest. Mrs. Agnes VIggenhouser, of 942 S Louis Avenue, Chicago, has the follow, ing to say on the subject of the Cooper preparations: "For more than ten years I was broken down in health. I could not sleep and I was very ner vous. Gradually I began to lose my memory, until I could not remember things from one day to another. I had severe pains and cramps in my* body, and I would at times see dark spots before my eyes. I was unable to do any work whatever, as my strength was failing. I had no appetite, nor could I take any medicine. 1 had about given up hope of ever being well again whea read of Mr. For Service. A full blooded imported Chester White boar. August Gebert, section 15, town of Princeton. 49-2t For Service. Two full-blooded Poland China boars. A. H. Durbin, Sec. 13, Blue Hill. '48.tf Live Stock Boalit Farmers and others are respectfully informed that I am buying cattle, hogs, sheep, etc., and paying the highest market prices therefor. Henry Erickson, Princeton. Come and see our Window Display of Chairs Evens Hardware Co. Bought Right and Will Be Sold Right AND THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS Mantle, Cabinet, Gold Plated and Alarm Clocks. All warranted. Rogers & Hamilton Silverware. Try a set of their knives and forks, and test the long stand ing quality guaranteed by the factory. Prices as low as can be sold. Moore's Celebrated Non-Leakable Fountain Pens. Send your best girl one for a Christ mas present. You will certainly get value received in writing your letters. Bracelets, Rings, Chains, Thimbles, Emblem Pins, Charms, Lockets, Breast Pins, Belt Buckles, Stick Pins and Hat Pins. A good and well selected stock of Jewelry of all kinds. It is going fast and now is the time to buy Christmas presents. Reliable goods and low prices. L. 6. PRESCOTT, Jeweler Next to Even's Hardware Store MAIN STREET PRINCETON, niNN. SOME STATEMENTS REGARDING NEW THEORY Followers of Cooperand His Novel Ideas Give Reason for Their Belief in Him. Cooper's remedies. I decided to give them a trial, and I began to feel better at once. After taking the medicine for two weeks I can say that I am anew woman. I can eat with enjoyment, the pains in my body have left me, and I am stronger than I have been for years. "I cannot say enough for Mr. Cooper's remedies. They are wonder ful, for they have done everything claimed for them in my case." Another statement by Mr. W B. Stewart, 109 W. Madison St., Chicago, is as follows: "I have had stomach trouble for years, and anyone who is afflicted this way knows what an awful distressed feeling it causes. Many a time I have felt that I would give most any price to be cured. It was by ac cident that I heard of this man Cooper's remedies. I immediately made up my mind to buy a treatment of him. I used it for about two weeks, and it is impossible to tell how much good it has done me. I feel altogether different I have more life and energy than I have had for years. This med icine certainly does stimulate and strengthen the whole system. Tired feeling and weak condition of the stomach has entirely passed away. I feel well again." We sell Cooper's celebrated medi cines which have made this wonderful record] i a all parts of the country- M. M. Colburt. Home Drug Store- Farms For Sale. Two 80-acre improved farms at Long Siding. Long time contract, easy payments, small payment down. Inquire of C. H. Chadbourne, Prince ton, Minn. 47-7t You know as well as any one when you need something to regulate your system. If your bowels are sluggish, your food distresses you, your kid neys pain, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It always relieves. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. C. A. Jack. -41 m if 1 ix,