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8 it R. oos******- ZIMMERMAN. Miss Stella Higgins went to Anoka Monday. Mrs. Martin Swanson went to St. Paul Monday. Jack Van Alstein was in town on business Tuesday. L. D. Carter made a business trip to Elk River Tuesday. Henry Swanson made a business trip to Minneapolis Monday. H. E. Thomas was in town a few hours last Friday on business. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nash has been quite sick but is get ting better now. Mr. Bailey of Elk River has been here the past two days buying cattle for Silas Crockett. Harry English & Co. loaded a car of hogs and cattle Tuesday for Si Crockett of Elk River. Mrs. C. W. Parker went to Minne apolis Wednesday morning to make her sister a short visit. Carl Parker and brother Edgar made a business trip to Minneapolis Monday and returned Tuesday. C. E. Healy, Harry English and Ed Foley drove to Becker, Silver Creek and Hastings and back last Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Hurtt went to the North western hospital at Princeton Sunday to undergo an operation. She re turned home Monday morning. Miss Helen Arnett visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry English last week. She returned to Princeton Saturday and left for Chicago the following Mon day. A jolly crowd attended the last dance of the season at Elk lake last Friday. The young people have en joyed these dances all summer and are loath to give them up now the air is getting frosty. Everybody should have a bottle of Dr. Adler's Treatment constantly at hand and when the least discomfort is felt in the stomach or bowels, a dose should be taken at once, thus avoid ing appendicitis and all the terrible pain that goes with it. Large dollar bottles at Home Drug Store. GERMANY. H. G. Schmidt recently purchased another horse. Mr. and Mrs. Percy' Harter were Sunday visitors at C. Bulleigh's. The grip has had a hard hold of this community for the last two weeks. Chas. E. Steeves was a caller at the Harrington home Sunday afternoon. Fred Steeves left last week for North Dakota, where he expects to take a claim. A number of our people have their new phones in and are highly pleased with them. Neal Winsor and George Smith of Midland are the guests of S. Winsor and family. A large number from here attended the basket social at the Wyanett hall last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Falk and family were entertained over Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt of Princeton. Marion Cater of Rydder, N. D., passed through here at breakneck speed Monday evening en route for Tolin. This is the season of decay and weakened vitality. Nature is being shora of its beauty and blossom. If you would retain yours, fortify your sysetm with Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. A. Jack. OXBOW. Alva Bockoven took dinner Sunday with Walter Annis. Val Mott had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Francis visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dehn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tomlinson, Miss Helen Jessup and Mr. and Mrs. '.A W*'j& .faa^W Beautiful Complexions Are largely dependent on the use of GOOD TOILET SOAPS. We carry a line of these that cannot be equaled in this section, including Pears', Colgate's, Packer's, And many other brands of world-wide reputation. The prices are no more than are asked for inferior soaps, but the satisfaction can be obtained nowhere else. Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night. Dr. Cooney's office, in the rear of the Home Drug Store, is open at all times. Phone messages should be sent either to his office, to the Home Drug Store or to the Northwestern Hospital. The Home Drug Store. Opposite the Postoffice in the Cooney Block. Princeton, Minn. ^^^^'V^^^^^^^%^^^^Ai^^^M^M'^^^^'M 6fte Farm Fireside.: Gleanings by Our Country Correspondents 1 ^MM^M^M^i^^^^^^^^^w Henry Steeves visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carr last Sunday. The Social club has suspended its meetings till the busy season is over. Mrs. Tomlinson of Dakota visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tomlinson last week. A cow owned by Geo. Carr died last Friday from eating too much clover. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Francis on Tuesday, Sept. 25. Miss Daisy Mott received a nice set of dishes as a gift from her cousin, Allen Grave of Richmond, Ind. The Farmers' Telephone line, which will extend from Tolin to Princeton, is almost completed and the bells can be heard ringing frbm 4 o'clock in the morn till 10 at night. Many men give lavishly of gold, To build bridges and castles and towers of old If you want everlasting fame, a bene factor be, Give the poor and needy Rocky Mountain Tea. C. A. Jack. TOLIN. John Anderson was in Princeton several days this week. Tolin Bros, have had a big run with their new threshing outfit and have now moved it home. Walter Brodeen, Arthur Wallen, Axel and David Anderson, are all away digging potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ewing and Miss Gussie Crowe were entertained at the latter's home on Sunday. Erick Tolin is helping to put up the wire on the farmers' line from Tolin to Princeton, which they will complete this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gorham of Mora were guests at Linton's Saturday night, and returned home Sunday afternoon. I had severe pains in my right side just above the appendix. The doc tors said it was appendicitis and ad vised an operation. I went to the drug store and bought a bottle of Dr. Adlers' Treatment. After taking it the results were wonderful. All pains have left me and I feel like a new man. I heartily recommend Djr.i Adler's Treatment to any one suffer-. ing from appendicitis as I know this remedy has cured me." Rich Jah reiss, Owatonna, Minn. Home Drug Store. ISLE. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Swennes were in Isle one evening last week. N. E. Sollen is doing some car penter work on the new house being erected for Mr. Rogers of Vineland. A number of bears have been seen in this vicinity this fall and the In dians have succeeded in killing sev eral.. The Ladies' Aid society of the Swed ish Lutheran church met with Mrs. Lars Mattson last Thursday after noon. Torments of Tetter and Eczema Allayed. The intense itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and like skin diseases is constantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve and many severe cases have been permanently cured by its use. For sale by the Princeton Drug company. A Continuous Feast,v? They were from the country, on Eieir first visit to London, and a notice their hotel puzzled them consider ably. It ran: "Breakfasts, 8 to 11 lunch eons, 12 to 2 teas, 3 to 5 dinners, 6 to 3 suppers, 8 to 11." 4MMMMM "Say, Garge," said one to the other, 'cordin' to this fere, there bean't so vary much toime fer soightseein.' "St. James' Gazette. Advantage of Being a Brute. "Do you think animals feel pain as deeply as we do?" "I've never studied the subject, but it,is safe to say that they don't worry as much as we do over pains that have hot yet been felt."Chicago Record Herald. pTn.pur relation with one another we are apt to neglect the little things which count so much In making our lives happier. H THE PBINCETON TOIOH: THXJKSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 10. Church Topics a* as dj*^ ju A A Sunday and Weekday 4 Announcements. METHODIST. Morning service, 10:30 evening ser vice 7:30. CONGREGATIONAL. Morning 10:30 theme, "That Dic tator, Conscience Sunday school 11:45 a. evening 7:30 theme, "Not a Coward." Ladies' and children's furs and col larettes, styles and prices will please you. Ludden's store. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when she began taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and ac tivity she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick of Dan forth, Me. Greatest restorative med icine on the globe. Sets stomach, liver and kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures malaria, billious ness and weaknesses. Wonderful nerve tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by C. A. Jack. LABRADOR. Its Fascinating Procession of Colos sal, Fantastic Icebergs. It is the icebergs that make Labrador fascinating. They greet you when you steam out of the strait of Belle isle, the northern gateway of the gulf of St Lawrence, and head northward up the coast of Labrador. They come floating from the north, an endless pro cession, all .shapes, fantastic, colossal, Statuesque, even grotesquea magnifi cent assemblage of crystal domes and turrets and marble fortresses. Your Steamer picks its way carefully among them lest they be jealous of her intru sion and fall over upon her. And the midst of this glorious company you come to Battle Harbor. The settlement is on an island per haps 200 yards in diameter, which Li the outpost of a larger island, ami plows the waves of the ocean liko tho prow of some gigantic ocean Jium storms the spray leaps almost :.CT. Its ledgy surface. A cove hides beh,m! the bluff sea wall, and on its rim m?. tles a tiny village of whitewashed cot tages. You climb the hill to the look out. Away to the north and south spreads out the vast procession of the icebergs. They come out of the north, the fog surrounding their tops and streaming like smoke from their pin nacles. They move slowly southward, perhaps three or four miles a day. Some go directly south down the New foundland coast, some turn west as they approach the strait and are swept by the tide into the gulf of St. LauT rence. Day by day from the hilltop you note their slow progress. Each day sees new forms emerging on the northern horizon, while old, familiar bulks are lost to view in the south. Each month's icebergs are natives of a more northern region. Hence the bergs of the late summer, though fewer in number, are individually larger than those of the earlier part of the season, because they have been longer in the making, com ing from farther north. June's icebergs are Labrador's own product and have broken off from the ice field that has filled the bays and extended far into the ocean in the pre vious winter. July's bergs come from Baffin Land, while the huge bulks of August are natives of Kane bay and the far northern rim of Greenland, where mah has never been.W. B. Conant in Boston Transcript. A Bad!v Burned Girl or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen'srArnica Salve is applied promptly. GL J. Welch of Tekonsha, Mich., says: I use, it ,1," The Ingenious Author. "I have quite a unique little episode worked out for my new historical hovel." ''What is its tenor?" "Instead of haying my hero fling the flriver his purse, I propose to have him proffer the exact legal fare. This will naturally'bring.on a dispute and afford the hero an excellent and. logical oppor. tpnity for Shedding gore."Philadel phia Bulletin. Vive Dollars Reward. Lost, between depot and Riverside hotel, on Thursday evening, Sept. 27, a sack containing one brass-trimmed harness. Finder please return to Frank Smith at Riverside hotel and receive reward. Ball brand rubbers and overshoes, just unloaded the new stock. Ludden's store. \to ft rin my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and find it perfect." Quick est pile 'cure known. Best'healitig salve made. 25c at C. A- Jack's drag store. As Mark Twain Saw It. When Mark Twain was city editor of the ..Virginia City Enterprise, back in the seventies, he used to brighten up tjie. columns of the paper with comic paragraphs setting forth the advan tages of advertising. These para graphs were based on all kinds of odd factson murders, on crop reports, on kidnaping, on the weather. One para graph ran like this: "Germany has just discovered a burled forest in her midst, supposed to bl" 10,000 years old. If the man who lost it had advertised in 'the Enterprise, tfo chances are that it would have been returned to him that night." 4 9 s??m Ladies'',* Children's W Union and Two-pieced Garments S 50c to $3.50 tfr All Regular, Stouts and Out Sizes. ib & PERFECT FITTING-POPULAR PRICED. 15- -PEOPLX-45 NOTHING HAS EVER EQUALLED "A LITTLE OUTCAST." NOTHING CAN EVER SURPASS IT. VBPBGXALTI Munshig Underwear BAMER CAS STOR E I ONE SLIGHT. Original Cast and Production. NOTHING CUTNOTHING OMITTED Presented Here Just as Seen ink All the Important Cities. SENSATIONAL ACTS4 8GORGEOUS SCENES & DON'T EXPERIMENT $ "MUNSING" Underwear! Worn by thousands of satisfied custom ers. It pleases others, it will please you. MENS STYLES, Fleeced Cotton and Worsted Plated $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 and $5.00 'xmmz Jesmer'sOpera House FRIDAY, OCT. The Greatest Theatrical Event in the History of Princeton. E J. CARPENTER'S GREAT SUCCESS "A LITTLE OUTCAST" vy i i -5g ~M W 'I J! I 4 li 4K F 4 \i i W m, *l 4, 0 Seats on sale Wednesday Jesmer's Store V' PRICES^ '^t f35,50 SECURE SEATS EARLY IM.^:^\^^'^'S^^}^^^ K A.'