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i H* N 4- T4-^^^. Of Interest A. F. Fryhling left on Saturday for Northfield and expects to return with his family on Friday next. O. Hechn, one of the prominent resi dential: DalbOj came in to chat with the office force on Wednesday. A choice and varied stock of the finest cigars manufactured can be ob tained at the Home Drug Store. Sheriff Shockley moved about in Hibbmg society this week. His mis sion up there was one of collecting. Tomorrow you may lawfully and fearlessly approach the prairie fowl with dog and gunif the fowl will permit. E E. Bigelow has rented his cattle yard to Jim Kenely and Chris. Slater, who will continue the business of cat tle buying. An adjourned meeting of the county commissioners will be held in the auditor's office at the court house on Tuesday, Sept. 5th. Half price special sale' on sample shoes at Mark's Great Bargain Store on Saturday. One day only. It will pay you to investigate. Master Harry Klaus returned to his home at St. Paul on Friday after a month's visit with his aunt, Mrs. Frank Smith, at the Riverside hotel. Dr Rolander's Relief Tablets, instantaneously. Drug Store in the SAVIN W fro? Items SCHOO SUPPLIES." See our stock of school supplies before you buy for the next term. "We haveia full supply of everything you will need and on many items can afford you a substantial saving. In the supply line this will be in either a better than ordinary quality, or more than ordinary quality for the same price, or the standard amount and quality for less than you are asked to pay elsewhere. In addition you will have a larger assortment from which to choose. If the children come to get supplies they will receive as prompt and courteous attention as though you came yourselfand the prices will be the same, too. w^*^^^^^^^m^0^m^^^l^0 C. A. JACK he Druggist **^^*^^**^^*m^^P**i^^*0^^ ^^0^^**^^^t^^*^^*m various sources. -4 GjeOrge I Staples is the only person who Is authorized to collect money due this office In every case the party paying money is entitled to and should insist upon receiving a printed receipt DUNN.ePublisher. Nelson's photosRplease th people Mrs. Emmet Mark left for Duluth on Monday. Mr. Block of Chaska is visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Wetter. Fred Burrelf returned on Monday from a visit in the cities. Hon. A. A. D. Rahn made a busi ness trip to the cities this week. Dr. McRae returned on Friday from a short vacation in the twin cities. Edna and Adon Whitney'Visited rel atives in Minneapolis on Wednesday. Frank Smith left on Crosse. Wis., to buy horses Friday for La a carload of Miss Belle Grant is spending a week with friends in the cities. She left here on Monday. Free tuition to all who enter Man Jsato Commercial College Sept. 4. Send for particulars. Instant Headache Relieve headache For sale at Home Dr. Cooney block. Miss Luella Rines, Mary and Helen Patterson investigated the mysteries of Wonderland fast week. They were highly pleased with the entertainment afforded. When you go to church your ap pearance may be largely improved by wearing a pair of Pierson's gloves to and from the services. Special sale commences Saturday. It was ever thus, etc. Just as the Union employes were about to con vert the lake south of the office into a troutery the village council butts in and frustrates its designs. It is not generally known that it is an offense against the postal laws to transmit stamps through the mails for the purpose of liquidating accounts. But" it island is punishable by fine, imprisonment or both*. __ ft, N^lson,^ expert photographer of Anojka atfends his branch studio at Princeton the first and third Saturday this, in mind when you wish any photographic work done of ec and every month. Please bear Win. King of Wyanett. who settled upon the farm where he now resides in 1661, visited his son and daughter here on Wednesday. Mr. King says that he is highly pleased with this year's crop results. Both yield and quality are all that could be desired. fefeur 6 New guns for rent at ware store. "J- ^i*0 ^i^ ^^*i^^^^ Grant's hard- 38-2t S. Johnson of Glendorado Princeton on Monday. I. C. Patterson and Mabel went to Duluth on Saturday. was in Evens Miss Belle Orton has returned from a visit to her sister in Minneapolis. C. A. Jack left on Tuesday f6r a1 couple of days' visit in the twin cities. Mrs. M. S. Rutherford and daugh ter Mildred spent* Saturday in Elk Riv,er. For RentA five-roomed house on Main street, Princeton. Apply to S. Long, Princeton. Miss Mary Blair from the southern part of the State is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. W. Williams. A pretty box of Lowney 's candy can be found at The Home Drug Store, Cooney block, Princeton. J. A. Wetter, C. A. Woodward and H. W Magnus were among the callers at this office on Saturday. Miss Brennan of the Northwestern hospital is spending a fortnight's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welch at North Branch. A choice variety of home-made sausage at Rahn Bros. Highest* market prices paid for veal calves and spring chickens. Anfin Rockstead, pharmacist at Jack's, returned from his home at Ashland, Wis., on Friday after a va cation of three weeks. A big reduction in prices of sum mer hats to obviate carrying same over to next year at Mrs. E. F. Grif fith's millinery store. Mrs. Bert Morrison of Minneapolis and nephew, Guy Farnham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Farn ham two days last week. Miss Bessie Shaw, principal of a high school in Superior, who passed her vacation in Princeton, left on Monday to resume her duties. Fryhling Bros, have a change of ad this week. A large stock of new fall and winter goods was purchased by L. Fryhling in St. Paul on Monday. Mrs. Geo. F. Wright was here last week to superintend the packing of her household effects for shipment to St. Paul, her present place of abode. Miss Ada Neumann, who has been on an extended visit to Veterinarian Neumann and fanjily, went back to her home in New'uim on Monday morning. ,s, Dan Spaulding, G. A. Eaton and Robert King attended the basket so cial given at Zimmerman on Saturday night for the benefit of the Odd Fel lows' lodge at that place. At Mark's Great Bargain Store for Saturday only. Greatly reduced pri ces on boys' clothing. Call and ex amine our $1.98 suit. It's a record breaker both for price and quality. Road overseers should not forget that the law requires the cutting of weeds and brush along the highways and empower^ them to enforce such law. Now is the time to get at it. We are pleased to note that Tele grapher Douglas Loring has been re installed in office, Mr. O'Hara hav ing returned to Fergus Falls. Old Jim is not so black as he is painted. Your girl will love you more, your wife respect you more and your moth er-in-law be less exacting if you in close your hands in a pair of Pier son's gloves. You can afford them. Sale commences Saturday next. Information has been received by th Milac a Time fro lngtaB Everet tha AaiXighteT ot Mr an Wash th ^EriettjABcos. clothing,,,o$ Saturday at Fryhling Bros. J. F. pimme^man and wife went to the cities on Thursday. E. B. Anderson was in the city this week purchasing goods.4 Mrs. J. Donnelly arrived here on Monday from Rainy Lake to care for her daughter, who is sick. Reserve your most select exhibits for the fair of your home county. Princeton, Sept. 14, 15 and 16. Erickson & Schwartz shipped two carsjjof cattle from Ronneby this week and one from Princeton to South St. Paul. Several wagonloads of potatoes have come in this week, but the crop has not yep begun to move with any rapidity. Remember the dates of the Mille Lacs county fair at PrincetonThurs day, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14, 15 and 16. Mr. and Mrs. Neely and family and Mrs. Loret|a .Howard were*\the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cooper at Cam bridge on Sunday. Miss Ethel Briggs returned from St. Paul on Saturday. She was for a month assistant in the millinery store of Robinson & Strause. Miss Lucille Hildreth of Elk River is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Patterson and family. She will re turn home on Saturday. Misses Myrtle Scruby and Minnie Jellison of St. Cloud, instructors in the normal school, were the guests of Miss Brennan last week. Sam J. Fryhling of Bemid]i is here, on a week's visit to his brothers. Mr. Fryhling conducts a merchant tailor ing establishment at Bemidji. Miss Anderson of Minneapolis, who has been visiting her parents in Wy anett, returned on Monday to resume her occupation in the flour city. All kinds of crushed fruit and nut sundaes, the most delicious ice cream in town, only ten cents a dish at The Home Drug Store, Cooney block, Princeton. A. Carlson, organizer for the order of Modern Samaritans, arrived from Duluth on Saturday for the purpose of instituting a ladies' auxiliary to the society at this place. Mulford's Laxative Salts of Fruit cures headache, sour stomach, flatu lence and biliousness, A pleasant, refreshing draught. Twenty-five cents at Home Drug Store in Dr. Cooney's 'block. This is the time of year when the small boy goeth forth into the under brush and returneth home with but a fragmentary portion of his raiment and a pocket full of hazel nuts to confront his mother and a shingle. Hon. D. F. Kelly, wife, son and daughter, Roy Moses and Miss Delta Miller drove over from Northfield on Friday to visit C. A, &ackJ and 'wifeV They returnned on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are the parents of Mrs.' Jack. Miss Lizzie Townsend, who has held a position in Robinson & Strause's millinery establishment in St. P^aul, returned home on Friday. She ex pects to leave here on Sept. 4th to accept a similar position in Grand Forks. The office force is indebted to Elmer Woodman for a quantity of very luscious blackberries approaching closely in dimensions the size of mul berries. Thenvarious fruits Mr choicest. ularge) wul Mrs Joh i to have tf dead Mrs Va a daughter of Colin Campbell, erly of Princeton. A special conference of the ministers of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church of the St. Paul district will be held in the old M. E. church, Prince ton, on Sept. 11th and 12th. On Tuesi day, the second day of the session, an election of officers will take place. (4&SV vaiu Va Patteform- is THE PfclKCETON UNION :f*THXJR8DAY, AUGUST 31, 1905. Postmaster Cordiner went to the cities on matters of business import Monday. at Red Wing. WantedA girl for general house work. Good wages. Apply to L. N. Grow, Princeton. Miss Deppe returned to her home in St. Paul on Tuesday after a week's visit with relatives here. Gent's Bros. %4 K Mrs. Stanley of ^St. Clofid was a visitor at R. D. Byers this week. E. E. Bigelow will pay highest mar ket prices him. for all poultry brought to Mrs. Frank Peterson and two sons left for a visit in Minneapolis on Sat urday. weiSh W Miss Mattie Tibbetts returned on Grace Sadley will leave on Wednesday night from a month's visit Frida ataJltimeso*th ar i W A special sacrifice sale in men's gloves will commence at Pierson's on Sturday and continue seven days. Regular $1.50 quality will be cut down to $1.15, $1.00 value to 75 cents and 50 cent value to 38 cents. A job lot in thirteen-months-ol. variety will be closed out at tt OQ cencs furnishings Fryhling Mille Laos county fair at Princeton Sept. 14, 15 and 16. Mrs. J. Kimball of Page came down on Monday and returned Tuesday. Ralph Jones of Minneapolis visited his parents at Princeton on Sunday. Miss Michaelson for a short visit cities. left on Saturday to friends in the Mille Lacs county fair at Princeton Sept. 14, 15 and 16. It promises to be the best ever. ccheap On pair of general purpose 1,100 pounds,-for sale by i Wm. Ross, Princeton Miss for Opstead, where she has an engagement to teach school. Creameryman F. L. Lindall of West Branch was in town on Wednesday unloading a car of butter tubs. Mrs. Cooney, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chapman and Mrs. Roy Jesmer are in attendance at the Cambridge fair. Otto Walters has an Easter lily in his window which has bloomed five times this season. This is very un usual. Miss Hannen of Mapleton returned home on Saturday after an enjoyable visit of four days with Miss Maude Whitney. Miss Pachea of Minneapolis, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Witte at this place, returned to her hpme last Friday. Henry Avery,Frank Goulding, Lulu Neumann and Grace Morehouse whiled away Sunday at the Petterson cottage, Spectacle lake. Mrs. Lundstedt, nurse at the North western hospital here, has returned from her vacation in the twin cities, Foley and other places. Misses Phyllis Frye and Helen Staples of Elk River were the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Staples, this week. Miss Marjery Soule left on Wednes day for Minneapolis, where she met her mother and together they returned to their home at Boise, Idaho. Cravens. Soule & Burrell have com menced operations on ditch No. 2. The time limit allowed by contract for completion of same is Jan. 1, 1906. Register of Deeds Burnhelm came down from his bailiwick at Bock on Monday, renewed acquaintance with his brother officers and distributed the#igars. Special sale at Mark's Great Bar gain Store for Saturday only: Six and 7 cent prints, all fast colors, will go at 4 cents per yard. Ten yards only to a customer. The Oddfellows and Rebekahs. with their families, picnicked at Sandy Lake yesterday. They thoroughly en joyed themselves and say a good word for Mr. and Mrs. E. Grant of Central Park. Vath's Business Colleges at St. Cloud, Sauk Centre, Alexandria and Wahpeton have more graduates and students in banks than any other in stitution in the northwest. Business and shorthand courses. Send for catalogue. The Hon. Emmet Mark of Princeton and A. Mark of Brainerd contemplate the erection of a large store at Mid land, the new town on the west side of Mille Lacs lake, and the conducting of a general merchandise business un der the name and style of Mark Bros. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4v 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. J* 4.4. 4*4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. A lo 25 cents. I Serenus P. Skahen, son of Banker Skahen, has returned from his three months vacation trip in the west. Mr. Skahen visited El Paso, San Fran cisco, Portland, Salt Lake C\ty and thfer places.^ The trip has' done him dear of good, Mrs. ci*he% who ijenttothe coast for hei healthyis'in Sap Francisco, and is expected home In the course of a month. iM^4$mk?i PIANOS: Sohmer, Colby, Vose, Wesley, And many other. Organs: Estey, And many other good makes. mares,, Of Course You've Heard of JNT *t* W*^ A31- 4%4M44..I,.I.,I.. .4.4.4^,.I,.|.4..1..I.,|,4.4I. Dr. Armitage's Offices iRE & Stiller's Table Linen. J& v-*uB u-uiMigrown grownbv ov II Linen direct from the importers. There's no other Linen manu- ma tt with this production from Germany. No filling enters into its composition. In fact it is the acme of perfection in linen fabrics. 5 5 VLVL zVL 68 inches wide, per yard $1.00. 72 inches wide, per yard Si.25. Special Bargains in i Organs and Sewing Machines, One $55 Singer sewing machine for $25 One $50 Singer sewing machine for $20 ON EASY PAYMENTS Some of the best bargains in second-hand Organs. They have only been used a year or two, we have taken them in trade on new Pianos. All prices from $20 up. If you are thinking of buying come in and see them. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jwing. Princeton, Minn. OVERFLOWING lines of all kinds of stationery here Arti cles for the school, office and library are shown in great variety And there is qual ity as well as quantity We make special low prices on Writing Paper, and En velopes, Typewriter Pa pers, Writing Tablets composition books, ink, peDs pencils rub ber erasers etc PrincetonDru MORE. The Corner Drugstore. A*OTE vnivw Hours9 A. to 12 30 ^~t *"r-^M -ir Particular Hunters Napkins to match $2.75 amd $3.25 per dozen.' E. B, ANDERSON, Princeton. Invariably buy their Guns and Ammunition of us because they are sure of getting the best grade of goods and at prices no higher than 5 you are asked for inferior kinds. We have an unusually large stock of guns and sporting goods this year and our prices will please you. $ Hunting caps 50 cents Duck calls 50 cents Leather trimmed hunting coats $1.50 to $3.50 Extra heavy canvas leggins 75 cents Gun cases from 50 cents to $1.25 5 Shot Guns from $5 to $21.00 5 See our Ithica Hammerless Shot Gun for $21.00. The best gun made for the money. 5 IT PV TO TRADE AT THE I Evens Hardware Co. I .J& j& j& j& j& tt factured which can compare in appearance or wearing quality I have just received a consignment of this world-renowned $S %wi A Phone GO. 2 to 6 "ii^"^rniri^j^ TO THE PUBLIC Having purchased the meat market of A. C. Smith we hereby announce to the public of Princeton and vicinity that we will continue the business, hoping to see all old customers as well as many new ones. GOTTWERTH & HUMMEL. raijo. n. i Si 'i 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.* 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4 44. 4.4. 4.4. 4 i i i