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I i I i COMFORTABLE WAV GOING 7:30 a. 8:30 9:10 9:25 9:88 9:55 10:19 10:22 10:27 10:42 11:02 11:25 11:56 12 :52 p. m. 1:25 SOUTH GOING NORTH Sandstone 8:35 p. m. Brook Park 8:00 Mora 7 :20 Ogilvie 7:05 Beck 6:50 Milaca _6:35 Pease (f) 6:13 Long: Siding (f) ..6:03 Brickton (f 6:0 0 Princeton Zimmerman Elk River Anoka Minneapolis St. Paul 5:55 ...5:35 5:12 .....4:46 4:00 3:30 ST. CLOUD TRAINS. GOING WEST GOING EAST 10:00 a. Milaca 6 :30 p.m. 1?:09 Foreston 6:03 1 1 =1 5 St. Clou 5:0 0 WAY FREIGHT. GOING SOUTH I GOING NORTH Daily, ex. Su n. Daily, ex. Sun. 8:30 a. m..... Milaca 2:10 p. m. 9:30 Princeton 1:00 10:30 Elk River ....-10:30 3:00 Anoka 8:00 Any information regarding sleeping cars or connections will be furnished at any time by W. MOSSMAN, Agent, Princeton, Minn. MILLE LACS COUNTY TOWN CLERKS. Bogus BrookA. J. Franzen Route 2, Milaca BorgholmC. W. Sorensen K. 1, Milaca DaileyH. A. Staar^ Onamia East SideO. C. Anderson....- Opstead ?enmishOscar Erickson 1, Foreston "daylandV-C. W Wills.- ^jlllaca Isle HarborSam Magaw wahkon MilacaHarvey Sandholm R. 2, Milaca Milo-r-O. B. Kesler R. 1. Foreston MudgettArthur Millam ..._ Milaca OnamiaG Carr _. Onamia PageThore Lindberg Star R,, Milaca PrincetonAlbert Kuhfield R. 2 Princeton KathioC. C. Kelty Garrison South HarborF. W Miller Cove VILLAGE RECORDERS. Clifton Cravens Princeton O. L. Palmquist Milaca Sylvan Sheets .Foreston A B. Phelps jOnamia C. M. Halgren Wahkon Ralph Munson Isle NEIGHBORING TOWNS. BaldwinWarren Angstman R.1, Zimmerman Blue HillM. B. Mattson Princeton LivoniaA. W. Perman Zimmerman SantiagoB. H. Stacey Clear Lake GlendoradoH. W Magnus R. 4, Foley BradfordWm. Conklin 3 Cambridge DalboVictor Hohn R. 2, Princeton Stanford-John Hass R. 2, Bethel Spring ValeJ.W.Westerberg..R.5, Cambridge Spencer BrookO.W.Blomquist, R. 3, Princeton WyanefctEmanuel Lundgren....R. 2, Princeton PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4^' L. B. MALETTE. D. V. M. Veterinary PhysiciaiTand Surgeon Office in Townsend Block. Northwestern, office, 138 home, 5. Tri-State: Office, 320, home, 187. PRINCETON, MINNESOTA GEORGE PRENTICE ROSS Undertaker and State Licensed Embalmer. Disinfecting a Specialty Rural Phone No. 30 PRINCETON, MINNESOTA DR. D. A. McRJE Dentist' Office in Odd Fellows Block. PRINCETON, MINNESOTA DR. NEIL A. STACEY DENTIST In Dr. Caley's Office, Over Jack's Drug Store. Phone calls answered at Dr Caley's phone. DR. M. A. PRICE DENTIST Office over Allen's Store. Tri-State Phone No. 346 Princeton, Minn. S. P. SKAHEN Attorney at Law Office in Princeton State Bank Bid*. PRINCETON, MINNESOTA ELVERO L. MCMILLAN, Lawyer Townsend Building. PRINCETON, MINNESOTA G. ROSS CALEY, M. B, Physician and Surgeon Office & Residence over Jack's Drug Store TelephoneRural, 26. PRINCETON, MINNESOTA J. -f and Tumors successfully treated (removed) without knife or pa'n. All work guaranteed. Come, or write for free Sanatorium book Dr.WILLIAMS SANATORIUM 3023 University AT., Minneapolis, Minn. (July 12-4t) NOTICE. Persons holding county road and bridge warrants will please present the same to the county treasurer at Princeton, Minn., for payment. Inter est on these warrants will cease thirty days from and after this date. Dated at Princeton, Minn., July 12, 1917. OTTO HENSCHEL, Co. Treas., Mille Lacs Co. Some folks would give anything if they could get rid of constipation. Hollister's Rock Mountain Tea will do the work, and do it quick. Take it once a wek and you will be regular, happy and free. C. A. Jack Drug Co. Adv Read the advertisements in the I Unionthen patronize its adver tisers 4 i/x. &"!&- ClaudeWhitcomb spent Monday even ing of last week at Everett Hall's. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall and son were guests at Hosea Hunt's last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson called at the Oliver Dibblee home on Sunday evening. Mrs. John Gates and family and Mrs. Herb Gates spent Sunday even ing at the Carl Dehn home. Mrs. Helden of Iowa, who has been a guest of her sister, left for her home on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson took her to Minneapolis in their car. Mrs. Oliver Dibblee ac companied them. Carl Grapentine departed on Mon day for the west. LIVONIA Crops in this vicinity never looked better. Herman Leonard was badly injured from falling from a load of hay re cently. G. L. Babcock and family are en joying a visit from Mrs. Babcock's mother. A number from here autoed to An nandale on Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Guptill. Mr. and Mrs- Brodeen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cohoes and others on Sunday. Emma and Walter Brands spent Sunday in Burns. GLENDORADO & SANTIAGO The Farmer s' club held a picnic in Stay's grove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Renhart Simonson, who were here on their honeymoon trip, have left for their home at Leavenworth, Wash. Miss Annie Runbach entertained the Y. L. U. on Saturday. C. B. Dahl is doing some carpenter work in the school house of district 15. Mr. and Mrs. James Westling autoed down from Milaca and visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Olson last week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Nick Knut son, July 8, a daughter. Casper Holter has bought an Over land automobile from the Odegard agency in Princeton. Jens O. Jensen has purchased a silo from Bergman in Princeton. Rev. Orvald of Minneapolis 'held services at Jensen's last week and now Rev. Anderson is holding services. The many friends of John Rusness will be sorry to hear that he is very ill in a hospital in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. T. Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. M. Brynterson were fishing at Julia lake last Friday. The Loftys gave a barn dance last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson and family visited in Milaca on Sunday. Miss Kate Abrahamson of Green bush visited Miss Bessie Knutson on Sunday. PEASE Mr. and Mrs. S. Wevell and Nick Johnson autoed to Minneapolis on Sat urday and returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Wevell had her baby baptized while there. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jetsinga and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jetsinga started on Wednesday on an auto trip to Pipe stone, Willmar and Holland. John Van Slooten unloaded a car of coal for the creamery this week. John De Rose has sold an Overland car to Mr. Lutjens of Woodward Brook. Mr. Kodiman of Iowa is visiting the Kooiman family at this place and is also looking for land. Miss Mary Roulet went to Ogilvie on Saturday evening and returned on Sunday evening. Mrs. L. Kempton was a Brickton visitor on Sunday. At the annual school meeting Satur day evening Andrew Olson was elect ed chairman of the No. 9 school board. Miss Olga Teutz will teach the gram mar department and Miss Dalin of Milaca will teach the primary grades the coming year. One hundred and twenty-six tubs of butter were shipped this week from the local creamery. FREER Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson Sun dayed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindstrom. Mr. and Mrs. A. Homme entertained Friday evening at a 6 o'clock dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nelson. Mrs. Ellen Johnson returned on Sat urday from an extended visit in Min neapolis to her daughter, Mrs. Anton Ege. The Greenbush M. E. Young Peo ple's club will give a social on Satur day evening, July 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson. Ice cream and other refreshments will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to both old and young. Miss Hildegard Erstad left for Sauk Center Saturday morning for a few days' visit. Sunday visitors at Jacobson's home were Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Thomson and children, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mathi- %mM:k-i,.A^ %WJiV, :e, iK W^T^^^^W^W^^^f^^^^^5^^^^- and Mrs. J. A THE PRINCETON UNION: THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917 son and little daughter, Minda, and Tom Yotten of Princeton. Mr. and Mrs, Theo Foster and fam ily were guests at Joe Degelman's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Forslund and two children of St. Paul are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. O. G. John son, at the county home. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinbecher on Sunday at the Northwestern hospital in Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Zimpel, Albert John son and family, Claus Lindquist and family, Herman Kewitch and family and Myrtle Curry were Sunday visi tors at the Gesch home. Mrs. Dan Anderson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. Ege. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nelson and son, BLUE HILL Two Blue Hill boys enlisted in Com pany of Princeton. They are Alfred Erickson and Francis Belair. Frank Morrill, of Beloit, Wis., is visiting old rineds in this vicinity and looking after his real estate interests here. Johnny Belair has purchased Clar ence Taylor's Reo automobile and he in s- g' Week but many pieces are not ripe vpt yet Norman, who have been visiting Mr. methods of feeding cows, more atten Miss Mildred Hamilton has engaged I PnuM 4- i. 4-1. i i -rrr, trict the coming year. Mr. Soule has commenced to gravel on part of the new road. A surprise party was given on Mr The Ladies' Aid society south! day afternoon, August 2, by Mrs. Clar ence Taylor. Mrs. Ross will entertain the north Blue Hill Ladies' Aid siciety on Wed nesday, August 8. John, Carl and Laura Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Spiehall spent Sunday!|S at Elk lake fishing. They secured six fme nickerpl I of Mrr.e aned, Mrs. Guset- Miller,- becamn suddenly ill on Saturday and was tak en to Princeton for medical treatment. He died Tuesday from stomach trou blt and the funeral was held Friday from the home of Mrs. Kuhrke in Princeton. The family have the sym pathy of all. Alex Belair lost a valuable horse last week. It was cut in a wire fence. BRICKTON Milk Cheap Food Says New Bulletin. "Even at 15 or 20 cents a quart milk is a cheap source of certain nutritive _,,v_. j...^- prisingthe uulieu noaft Erstad and family, tion to the feeding of the herd, great- i.4-m^ +i^ -Mt^^A i l i xv t*- 1 started on theiiV return trip Monday e cleanliness"in"th7 Itabfe. i. tiie S'outfetf?s JlSStwo morning by auto to Hendrum. Miss handling of the milk, insure a greater (i|) Zelpha Erstad accompanied them, and and more wholesome product. Minne- will spend some time visiting in the sota leads in the uae of these better Si^toSto'cu) northwest. methods." direction through"}ihe A merry bunch of young people The specialists at the Minnesota ^t'^^ spent an enjoyable evening Sunday college of Agriculture, therefore, be- fi^iS^,r^^^u(M)!t1^ Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Uglem spent wide circulation in Minnesota. It JZ ZLf$ Si?^TS' Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. prepared originally by Flora Rose and O. J. Almlie at Estes Brook. issued by Cornell university, as Lesson aStErlM. Peter Fylstra was surprised by a III in the Cornell Reading Course for number of young friends on Monday the Farm Home evening, it being her versary. Lunch was served who attended report a NOTICE OF TAX SALE. Notice of Tax Sale of Unredeemed Lands in MiHe Lacs County, Minnesota, Underr Sectionss 2128 and 2129. General ,2127, 1913 a fnatu*e Chapter 334, Session Laws Ifi 5. L*?i Ure i ,n 1 0 to teach the school in the Wheeler diS- Parcels of land situate in Mill7 Lacs County and Mrs. John Kisner on Wednesda ^J^S^S^^^^^S J^i^^^^^^ evening of last week which was at- J. X^& tended by both old and young. All -f~ ?old^Jlan^T cfnTof19^ Spent a pleasant evening. assessed valuation of such tract for thn yeart !?,oh?P The rye harvest commences this iHiaSS S^T^JT^ 1 ha rme pickerel. General Statutes 1913. the Chairman of the E key the first the Week. I f^JS^*^ Comrade TomqUlSt and Wife and daughter, Lillian, visited friends here Wednesday evening. Dr. Neumann was here on a profes sional call Tuesday. Miss Alice Hart returned this week best friend, Miss Audrey Miller. The yards shut down Tuesday to give everybody an opportunity to at tend the circus. Mr. and Mrs. John Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Gau and others at tended the social party given by Lind Ellenbaum on Saturday evening and report having had a very good time. Rev. Fr. Willenbrink made a paro chial call here Friday afternoon. Nurse Brennan from Elk River was here Saturday on business connected with Red Cross relief work. Sure Cure. A nervous man at the opera sat be Mnd a pair of those" persons who ex plain the plot until his endurance was exhausted. Then he leaned forward and said: "Excuse me, will you speak a little louder? Sometimes the music prevents my hearing wluut you say."Chicago Herald. A Use For It. Young HardfaxBut, dad, there can't be any real harm in sowing a few wild oats. Old HardfaxMebbe not, 'cause if you're as much of a donkey as I think you are you can eat the crop. Chicago News. WnWM^k how to study the cost of food, the J^ejnT^ lo 1S nOW having SOme pleasure joy rid- hereby give7n that on Monday, the 13th day thl Z.JhL^ I AugU3t 191 a a -fo-r bid in for the state, and not assigned to pu lit! 2?li?!^ chaserts orf redeemedsale withitn three years from put I da th 3 Purchasers shall forthwith pay the amount their respective bids to theMparce aove suc Blue Hill Will be entertained on Thurs- beedn offered for sale under the provisions of I btatutGS sai Clancthe thremonthsold SO Minnesota Tax Commission is authorized to ^v 4 Judge and Mrs. Wm. V. Sanford and daughter, Gladys, attended di vine services in Princeton Sunday. Mrs. Devine visited Mrs. Wallace Clemens on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bergeron and, TTii 1 r* 1 o"r have "t nam eu IT-,, .L 7 I nt W 1Js da issue a deed in the name of the state to the an County Auditor, Mille Lacs Co Minn Minn.) (First Pub. July 19-3t) Auditor's Notice of Hearing After Viewers* Report in Ditch Proceedings. SOn, UilVerO, Visited Grandmother LlS- county auditor oyf said county, and the view- nw% of sec 12 36 26 &a i thel boar uth tn ..111 irom a Very pleasant Visit With her said township and range thence in a general southerly and southwesterly direction through "ii^ft^'fff "Pf^FT^jg SUDStances always needed by the body, tion fourtten (14)o thence a northerly and particularly needed during the ^^^^1%^^^^^ growth period," says a new bulletin north of south quarter corner of said section fourteen (14). Lateral "A" to Branch Ditch No. 1 BeCitation ginning at a point which is 34 feet west and JLCCU suuui oi soutnwes in 22 91 n* *y. at the home of Miss Mabel Jacobson. lieve the bulletin should have a very ~?-SSt SH?( w?? KS?S. &e S^VSw (July 19-3t) the southeast quartedirec an tw just added to the Farmers' Library S^r^tLi*l^lSS series of the extension division of Min- it^int^ffStw^and 22 Si*" 2t nesota College of Agriculture. Fol- southwest corner of said section fourteen" lowing this statementtt many,, sur- Laterall "B" manySur Latera "Bt Branch Ditch N 1 3tati a de8cribe There is no better place than Min- 2V i. Lateral "C" nesotQ a in which to urge a greater use of milk for human food," says the in troduction to the bulletin. "Better nortb said section fourteen (14). in th forenoo '^.v? the oftice of the County Auditor in the Ijac lll the tax a which said parcels were offered and so bio* in by the state, will be offered at public sale, and will be sold to the highest bidder therefor. The minimum of bulletin goes On to Show Sufh^Vh/.^^!^.^/?.^ *t\ tatestat? ^A^- ite_?ff^innota._dieTedthfotresidenSeptember?'msaon goes On to Show ^tToffhe'soulhlll corner^ safd 2 tot Latera ginning at S needs of the body for food, and why Z^^YTTff^^^^^^^^^^iStti milk is a cheap source of energy, of ^j!^^^ building materials and of body regu- an^Sin^^ lating substances.. Xs efh^%.1 wes abovauett BlJanc aLta Quarter of section 46 and into theterminatintg southwes quarter of southh i west, in branch dtel quartearn (sw% of sw of section four- en" coer Lateral "A" of Branch Ditch No. 2 Be ginning at a point 354 feet north and 44 feet sei4). all said section fourteen (14) and Branch Ditch No. 3 Beginning at a nnint !53 quarter (swy 705 feet north and 249 fl^t eaft of souln- iS? west corner of section twelve (12) thence in nLe 97 n A, Amended'b Chapte nce" iii a*southerly rnd^outhw^sterlyi southeasterly and southwesterly St odn blfn instituted Zt W 4 of swy 12 4 303, Session Laws 1917: and Under section through the northwesw quarter ftSLTnK as amend- westerly directioQnU through said 2128 and 2129 General Statutes 1913 ed by Chapter 303, Sessiocn Lawse 5jfT n i ST^Snfi SS a 8 2 J. a ^.Hl of Court House, at Princeton Village, ginningat a nofnt ^f1 County, Minnesota, all tracts or f,=t a point 742 ^ton fourteen (14). quarte Jnorthwest feetJ nort^ha and 45B fee" i er to sections thirteen henc erly direction through thei southwest quarter of northwest1 quarte.r (swV4 nw%) of sec- QuaVti. 13) an 111 1 i quarter of northeast quarter (se^ of neW) of section fourteen (14) thence in a north- WP =t 1 r "J-""i- S^^|^&?SfS iteres F" 2 an ,u sa count treasurer T Said salbe will a the and *Jt f"o 0m traccontinutimel'yshaldaplacoe.'t a nbegin eve r- will from ^nam^fth mun lc I wi*l bee ha tio After ths notice of expiration of redemption i er bee pa said statutes. The list of said real property. subject to said sale and which will be offered August Schlesnor r 1/ f for sale, unless previously redeemed is now on ugus file in the office^f said county auditor, "anTl of ^lutt SmS the state auditor of said state. S? ^Mv Owners or interested parties may redeem S'^ their property by paying the ful amounto dune to the county treasurerfiledand at any time be- nt fore sale and within sixty (60) days after Wad Nt person entitled1915.) thereto. (See Chapter 332, "T: Genera Law ti, wenera i Liaw 1910. 0 "*f "v4 Dated at Princeton. Minnesota. July 18th 1 W. C. DOANE, Tow tmissioners to view the same have completed tween w,%T.of3 swli of sec. 1, and seV. of seVi rk and filed their report thereof in of sec 2 6 2 6 the office of said county auditor which ditch I Town of Princeton, town road on line be- as specified and laid out in said petition, tween se% offsee% of sec. 2 of ne%f baid report of said engineer, and thr report oe sec. 11, T. 36 26 of said viewers, commencets i4nQ thr southeast Town of Princeton, town road on line be- 2y"S/\ s% twe uate of sei4) of section wo (2), township thirty- 1 nw% of sec. 12, T. 36 26 six (36s)o north,t range twenty-six (26)e west,, atf a point 216 feet west and 38 feet north thwes corner of section on (1) the northeast quarter (ne^4) of section eleven (11) and into the southeast quarter (se%) of said section eleven, (11) thence in a southeasterly, southerly and southwesterly direction through said southeast quarter (sei4) and in a southwesterly direction through the northwest corner of northeast quarter (ne%) of section fourteen (14) thence in a south westerly and southeasterly direction through the north half of northwest quarter (n% of nw%) of said section fourteen (14) thenee in an easterly, southeasterly and south westerly direction through the north east quarter of said section fourteen (14) thence in a southerly, southwesterly and southeasterly direction through the south east quarter of said section fourteen (14) thence in a southeasterly, southerly and south westerly direction through the northeast quar ter (neH) of section tweniiy-three (23) thence in a southerly and southwesterly direc tion through the southeast quarter of said section twenty-three (23) and in a south westerly and southerly direction through the southwest quarter (sw%) of said section twenty-three (23) thence in a southerly, southwesterly and southeasterly direction through the northwest quarter (nw%), and lot wo (2), of section twenty-six (26) and terminating at a point in Silver lake (so- called), as its outlet, at station 250 plus 80, being at a point in said government lot two (2), which is 19 degrees, 30 minutes, west a distance of 1582 feet from the south quarter corner of said section twenty-six (26) and has certain proposed branches and lat erals_ thereto, the descriptions, sources and termini of which are as follows, to-wit: Branch Ditch No. 1 Beginning at a point which is 34 feet west and 22 feet north of the southwest corner of said section four teen (14) thence in an easterly direction through the southeast quarter (se%) of section fifteen (15), and in an easterly and northeasterly direction through southwest quarter of section fourteen (14), and in a northeasterly and southeasterly direction through the southeast quarter (se%) of sec tion fourteen (14) and terminating in the main ditch above described at station 142 plus 70 of said main ditch, which is a point in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (sw% of se%) of said section four teen (14), about 1150 feet east and 210 feet corporations so affected thereby, are acniesner, sw of sw%... ne and AhJrf P! ii Ertm aR^? b-.n dn %oo .WR the cuty |l proof of servicse of the notice of expfration of interest,? ^f 3 report of said engineer pass afec certaidn an road the owners thereof and of the lands an na e^s*r?a Wlt ce i- municipal corporations, the an ,and S T. R. 36 26 36 36 36 86 36 36 t8/f% 2f nw s% osf^s of -sfgw^e%- Freder 1/ W Gerth Pike 3 f611 3 36 36 ch "rch a an E ved, as provided in section 2148, ,?i acr nw 1 eman Arthur W. Steeves, nei4 (Sea. of ^n^A^itoMiiteL^^^ w% 14 In the Matter of the Petition of Geo. Schmidt Edward Engelke.' nv7 of ne^of and Others for a Public Ditch in the I ne% County of Mille Lacs, State of Minne- Edward Engelke, sv" oi" seVl of sota. ne i Notice is hereby given, That, whereas, a George Gerth,"s%' of"ne%"o'f"ne% petition has been filed in the office of George Gerth, ny. of seiA of neli the county auditor of said county, pray- William Neumann, nw% of se% ing for the establishment and construe- Anton Falk, sw% of se^4 tion of the ditch herein referred to, and the Val Sausser, se^i of swV4 civil engineer appointed by the board of coun- Alvie Bockoven, ne% of nwW ty commissioners of said county to make a Alvie Bockoven, sei4 of nwVi survey of the route of said ditch has com- Alvie Bockoven, Gov't lot 2 pleted,hi.work and made due report thereof Town of Princeton, town road on" line b~e- 1 and nw% of "led said report in the officuen of the tween swi/1 of swM of sec cot ?P^ 2 -%%-f v\UW^,T^i/.'n J5?"_,5?fter Lp. Bockoven o""tnw%. Ph, a bockovenw' 36 '^-7 Plke wn Len a a 36 36 36 W 4 of 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 13 14 Albert Strieker, s% of nw% 1 4 Emil P. Gens, ne^4 of sw^ 1 4 Emil F. Gens, sw% of sw^ 1 4 Emil Gens, se^, of sw^ 1 4 George Schmidt, sei4 1 4 Gust Manke, sei4 of seH 15 Henry Heitman, jr., ne^ of ne% 2 2 Gustaf Manke, nw4 of nw% 2 3 William Neumann, e\' of nw%. 2 3 Marion B. Cater, nw% of ne%.. 23 Marion B. Cater, sw% of ne%.... 23 23 36 26 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 Princeton,- town road on23line be^ ne n%o *ec 1andanne% 1 Tow o. Princeton, town road on line be tween se% of e% of sec. 11 and sw% of sw% of sec. 12, T. 36, R. 26 Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween swi4 of swi4 of sec. 12 and nwU of nw% of sec. 13, T. 36, R. 26. Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween of nw% of sec. 13, and eVi of ne% of sec. 14, T. 36, R. 26. Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween s% of sei4 of sec. 11 and ny, of ne% or sec. 14, T. 36, R. 26. Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween swi4 of sw% of sec. 14 and seW of se% of sec. 15, T. 36, R. 26. Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween se 1 of se*4 of sec. 15 and neii of neV of sec. 22, T. 36, R. 26. Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween ne% of ne% of sec. 22 and nwM of nw% of sec. 23, T. 36, R. 26. Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween sw% of sw% of sec. 14 and nwV- of nwJ of sec. 23, T. 36, R. 26. Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween se% of sw% of sec. 14 and ne% of nw% of sec. 23, T. 36, R. 26. Town of Princeton, town road on line be tween sw% of se% of sec. 14 and nwVi of ne^/i of sec. 23, T. 36, R. 26 Town of Princeton town road% nw f sec. 178 plus of main ditch on line between sw% of neyt and nw% of se of sec. 23. 36 R. 26. Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, state road No. 4 of Mille county, at station 209 plus 19 main ditch on line between seVi ne% an 2l S ^H*tfS 2Lacs 3 "D. 1. OO, -tv. 26. That, therefore, the board of county com missioners of the county of Mille Lacs, state of Minnesota, will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, 1917, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the county auditor's office in the village of Prince ton in said county of Mille Lacs, for hearing on, and consideration o* said petition, said engineers report, said viewers' report and the determination of whether or not said ditch shall be established and constructed and that at said time and place all persons interested in the establishment and construction of sai ditch are invited and requested to appear and be heard, both for anod against the same Dated at Princeton, Minn, this 17th day of July, 1917. /N La tyA AuA,to /9ou.n. (Official Seal.) Co., Minn.d Mill DOANE, (First Pub. July 19-3t) for Hearing on Petition for Admi n istration. ESTATE OF MELINDA WICKLANDER. State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs In Probate Court,. -,Tr^, th 1 ma tter or S2 SUDStanceS7,Z, 7 "Plus 68, as its outlet, rooms, in the court house inT thV Sri ll (Court Seal.) of section fourteen' described at statioft^^&J^S ohwes Di ft nlna a.i No. 2: Beginning at a point1 2 tt2 Kiu2F ?f of the estate of Melinda vvicklander, decedent. The state of Minnesota to the next of kin and all persons interested in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent The petition of Charles Wicklander having been filed in this court, representing that Melinda Wicklander, the I ^state .on the 5th day &i- ftR Z*SZZ fS^S "S a TV*U XT_ m,r, Brn c^h Ditc n'orth^t^^r^of doll'arl ThM. ^f? W^SS Se th a: ne,l i through the southwest quarter of soutW^ thl d?ht S^^K oLectton twelve a^ Part thereof^ n% W i thirteetn (13e) and intfoi thie east^ halfw oSf north- P-visions of Sections 2127. (14) -henc in' a itoy"Intoh east quarter (eV. of noV. 1 f *_'!i i ninH. -nr u~ i a oi i northea quarte Milaca Companyf by written iJ Jul a 6 ande th-e taxes, if any, on said prem 311 4.! Ve nty fi y\ dolla aw fi Il (36) north, range twfnty" ^''&*"& ?^SS 'WWM| r%m AG SEVEN-W* P^bate com fx.f^"*- th ^th day of Auaruat"T tn No. 1 Be-' 1917, at 10 o'clock I^^ZSXJSrtS&fa* 'tK day of August, a. m., wh sai petition jart,ysaiddCourt 1 mortgages 23 da 9 boo orV**S sectio- ?ai mortgag e and""pursuant"to the statute fl. an (First Pub. June 28-6t) Mortsrage Foreclosure Sale. A^^ biTi* Kenn^df' anT Ph^mfne^ennX^" ffi*- the northw^Ti^tf S ti toSTfS 'SStfJldSFSk sta&ff sct o Sai 0 (14)). o'clock page 388. Which southeast quarter (nwV, tt WM. V. SANFORD, Probate Judge. i the payment 5 SS^T^oF ^JSt JSSST^ &^8u*i book 3 of mortgages, on said clock in book 5 of mort gages, on page 577. Which said mortgage, together with191 the da of June 18t having W or .^erwise. to recover Sai ^gage or any part thereof Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that such case made and provided" th^ ^dM^ ESSE? to^e* 8 Utlt 8 de a cibe ntaine aw conveye,d by said rovi aedtne_sai mortgage, vi z: The east of the northeast quarter of llTZeVeZ IVA*e.*fenty:s.evenhal7f frf. nt to S a IM to^ship thirty-seve (37) (27) in Milles Lacsn county 3u e,1 the^southlalt (14 ,ce ale will be sai and state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments whic made by the sheriff of said Mille Lacs county at the front door of the court house, in the village of Princeton in said countdollars, and state on the 11th day of August,7 at 10 o'clock a. m. of tiiat day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, tros paattorney'debt 51917, 10 0 PU- and said of an f* te ,4 hund i fees as stipulatebd3 and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements, su ect to redemption at any time ffl year from the day of sale aallowedpros vided by law. Dated June 23, A. D. 1917 AT HNE MILACAy COMPANY, 4* r.u ALLE Secretar and Treasurer Charles Keith, Mortgagee. Attorney. (First Pub. June 28-6t) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the conditions of that certain mort gage, made, executed and delivered by Henry Uglem and Mathilda Uglem, his wife as mortgagors, to the Security State Bank of Princeton, a corporation, of the county of Mille Lacs, state of Minnesota, as mortgagee which said mortgage is dated on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1911,n aH was duly the 10t day ofileAprilrfod record in thc offic'e the register of deeds of ount oof A. D. 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m., and was duly recorded therein in Book 7 of Mortgages on page 35. On the 18th day of March, 1915. the said mortgage was by said Security State Bank of Princeton, a corporation, for a valuable consideration duly assigned, sold transferred and set oyer to the Mortgage Security Com pany of Minnesota, Incorporated, said assign ment being recorded in the office of the register of deeds in the county of Mille Lacs, in the state of Minnesota, on the 18th day of March. A. D. 1915a, aMortgago'clock 9:30 a. m., in Book of Mortgages on Page 234, and said mortgage^ was on the 27th day of March. si th 1 1 Securit Com pany of Minnesota, Inc., duly sold, assigned, transferred and set overtothe Goodhue State Bank of Goodhue, Minnesota, said assignment being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, in the county of Mille Lacs in the state of Minnesota, the 30th day of Mareh, 1915, at one o'clock p. m., was duly recorded in Book of Mortgages on Page 240, and the Goodhue State Bank is uow the lawful owner and holder of said mortgage, and that no action or proceedings have been instituted at law or otherwise 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 in said Mort gage contained, and pursuant to the Statute of the State of Minnesota, in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be fore closed by sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, viz: "One half acre of land described as follows, to-wit: Six (6) rods and two feet north and south, and thirteen rods east and west in the southeast corner of northeast quarter of sec tion seven (7), in township thirty-six (36), range twenty-six (26), west of the principal meridian lying west of the right of way of the Great Northern Railway Company and north of the public highway." Except, that lot or parael of land known and described as the "southeast corner of the north east quarter, section seven (7), township thirty-six (36), range twenty-six (26), start ing at a point wo (2) rods west of the south east corner, thence westerly thirty (30) feet, thence northerly one hundred (100) feet, thence easterly thirty (30) feet, thence south erly one hundred (100) feet, to point of be ginning. Otherwise described as the lot on which stands the Farmers State Bank of Long Siding, Minnesota, according to the map there of on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of Mille Lacs, in the State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances and that lot or parcel of land known and described as follows: Beginning at s, point thirteen (13) rods west from the southeast corner of north east quarter (ne%) of section seven (7), town ship thirty-six (36), range twenty-six (26) thence running north one hundred one (101) feet, thence east twenty-five (25) feet, thence south one hundred and one (101 feet, thence west twenty-five (25 feet to point of beginning, 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 City of Princeton, said County and State, on the 16th day of August, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the forenoon on that day at public vendue to the highest bid I der for cash to pay $1750, the balance of said at station debt of wo thousand ($2000) dollars now un paid and due, with interest and taxes if a ny on said premises, and svrenty-five ($75.00) dollars, Attorney's Fees, as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure and the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within one year from date of sale as provided by law. GOODHUE STATE BANK, Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee. Charles Kelly, Attorney for Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee. Feel mean, cross, ugly, sore at your self and everyone else. Do you know what is wrong? Your stomach is out of whack, Hollister's Rocky Mountain I Tea will put it back. Taken tonight, tomorrow be right. Don't wait. 35c tea or tablets. C. A. Jack Drug i C6. Adv -v 3'- t. kA Dfv Vi'*l, ViLi o^Ss ^m^..