m1 iwA [pmmmmmmmmmmfl^ 2E Everything For I I Men and Boys I Boys9 Dr. Frank Corbett, city bacteri ologist of Minneapolis, in his report to the waterworks committee on Tues day, declared that the water from Mille Lacs lake is superior in every respect to that of the Minnesota river that it is almost absolutely pure. Minnesota carried off the banner for the highest score in the contest conducted by the National Butter makers' association at the dairy show in Milwaukee. The fiist prize was awarded to A. J. Anderson of Otisco and the second to Theodore More of Winthrop. 3irs. George M. Doran of St. Paul, who is charged with shooting her husband, Dr. George M. Doran, has been released from custody on $2,000 bail She was released at her hus band's request Dr. Doran will probably recover. Evidence against Mrs. Doran will be presented to the Ramsey county grand jury Nov. 15. Safe blowers entered the grocery store and postoffice of Charles H. Hamilton at St. Louis Park at 4:10 a. m. on Saturday, sawing around the lock of one door, jimmying an other, cracking the safe, and escaping with $75 in money and $11 in stamps. It was the second attempt on the place within four months, the same methods having been undertaken in July last, when the burglars apparently were frightened away after placing a charge of dynamite in the safe. As the result of a head-on collision at Red Wing on Friday evening be tween Great Western passenger train No. 202 from Minneapolis and a light freight engine, Fireman Einar Hessel Tberg of the freight engine was crushed between the tender and the tank as lie was about to jump and died in five jninutes after he was released. John Dudley of Minneapolis, a colored tporter on the passenger train, had his ought weie badly shaken up, but none, how ever, was injured. The engineer and the engineer and escaped. For farm loans go to Robt. EL King. He gives lowest rates, best s&erms and quick service. From 3 to 17, made and guaranteed by Spitz & Schoenberg at $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 and $6.00 Some as low as $2.00 and $2.50, others up to gr $10.00. Pick while the picking is good. Fur, Fur and Plush Lined Overcoats "E Including Coon, Russian Calf, Russian Lamb, Dog, Cabaratta, Wombat and many others HE trimmed in a dozen different ways I $12.50 to $50.00 J~ See them, they are going. Underwear, Sweaters, Sheep Coats, Extra Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Mittens, Fur Collars, or anything else that men, young men or boys need in wearables can be found at our store in quantity, variety and quality at a minimum price. State I^evs-s.' |t Meetings are soon to be held_ in the twin cities by the Minnesota child labor committee to formulate plans lor rigid enforcement of the child labor and compulsory education laws. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, by special arrangement with Dr. Bridgeman, president of Hamline university, made a brief address to the students on Monday and was given a very en thusiastic welcome Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats 1 I at $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 Some as low as $5.00, $7.00 and $8.50, others up to $20.00 and $25.00. Hun- 3 dreds to pick from. No difference to us whether you are lean or fat, short or 3 Sr tall, rich or poor, we can fit and suit you all. Suits and Overcoats Kopp & Bartholomew I ti.f..tio^ G,.nt..d Princeton's Clothiers and Tailors Church Topics ag 1 g tf Sunday and Weekday i Announcements. SWEDISH LUTHERAN. Next Sunday, October 31, services will be held in the Livonia church, Zimmerman, at 10:30 o'clock Sunday school at 12 m. The Ladies' Aid society of the Emanuel church, Princeton, will meet with Mrs. Setterstrom on Thursday afternoon, November 4, at 2 o'clock Everybody cordially invited. The S. of the Emanuel church will meet with the Setterstroms on Saturday evening, Nov. 6, at 8 o'clock Everybody is cordially in vited to come. August Lundquist, Pastor MORAVIAN Rev. A. Petterson of Northfield will preach in the Greenwood school house on Sunday morning at 10:30 and in the Swedish Lutheran church, Prince ton, at 3 p. m. in German, and at the latter place at 7:30 p. m. in English. Farm For Sale For sale, an 80-acre improved farm, with heavy soil, in the town of Green bush, seven miles from Princeton and three miles from Long Siding, where there is a good creamery. Thirty acres under the plow, 10 acres meadow, good tubular well, 40 apple trees in good growing condition, 12 bearing grape vines, a lot of straw berry and raspberry bushes, etc. Apply to Anton Betzler, Princeton, Minn. 43-3tc MARKET REPORT The quotations hereunder are those prevailing on Thursday morning at the time of going to press: POTATOES Triumphs 70 Burbanks 32 Ohios .38 Hose 32 GRAIN, HAY, ETC. Wheat, No. 1 Northern 97 Wheat, No. 2 Northern.. .95 Wheat, No. 3 Northern 92 Barley ,39@46 Oats 29@32 Flax 1.35@1.48 Rye 55@58 Wild hay 3.00 Tame hay 6.00@7.00 LIVE STOCK Fat beeves, per 3c 3ic Calves, per ft 4c@5c Hogs, per cwt $7.00 $7.50 Sheep, per ft 3c@4c Hens, old, per ft 7c@8c Springers, per ft 9c@10c PRINCETON ROLLER MILL QUOTATIONS. Wheat, No. 1 Northern 97 arm broken. The passengers Wheat, No. 2 Northern 95 i*l .tiato K CQHI |old 55 MINNEAPOLIS. fireman ou a. passer engine and whSSXftSfjSSS on the freight jumped thern, $1.04* No. 2 Northern, $1.02i. White Oats, 37ic No. 3, 361c. Rye, 68J@68ic. Flax, No. 1, $1.63i. Corn, No. 3 Yellow, 591c. Barley, 48c@60c. One Price To I 3 Al A. W. MARTIN Agent for Singer Sewing Machines Office in Prescott Building At Office Every Saturday Attention Ladies Our Perfect Polishing Cloth cleans and polishes jewelry, gold, silver, nickle, tinware, cut-glass,, mirrors, etc. Contains no injurious acids or chemicals. Will last for months. Sample 12 cents. Illustrated cata logue free Special price to agents. UMNGETA SUPPLY CO. Box 226 Hannibal, M, (First Pub Oct 14) Order Limiting Time to Pile Claims Within Three Months, and for Hearing Thereon. ESTATE OF CBARLOTTE PRATT State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs In Probate Court In the matter of the estate of Charlotte Pratt decedent Letters testamentary this day having been granted to Susie Cannght and it ap pearing by the affidavit of said representa tive that there are no debts of said decedent It is ordered that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against her estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof, and that Monday, the 17th day of January 1910- at 10 o'clock a in the probate court rooms at the court house at Princeton in said county, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hear ing 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 at Princeton in said county, as provided by law Dated October 9th 1909 WM SANFORD, ourt Seal) Judge ol Probate A Ross, Attorney for Petitioner (First Pub Oct. 14) Citation for Hearing on Petition for Probate of Foreign Will. ESTATE OF JOHN B. CHEMIDLIN. State of Minnesota, County of Mille Lacs In Probate Court In the matter of the estate of John Chemidlin, Decedent The state of Minnesota to all persons inter ested in the allowance and probate of the will of said decedent The petition of First National Bank of Princeton, representing that John B. Ohem idlin, then a resident of the county of Kings, state of New York, died on or about the 29th day of October 1888, testate, and that his will has been allowed and admitted to probate in the surrogate court in and for the county of Kings, state of New York, being filed in this court, together with authenticated copies of said will and of the probate thereof in the court above named, and praying that said will be admitted to probate in this state, and that letters testamentary be thereon granted to Angelique Chemidlin Now therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show cause if any you have, before this court, at the pro bate cour rooms in the court house in county of Mille Lacs, state of Minnesota on the 8th day of November, 1909. at 10 o'clock a why the prayer of said peti tion should not be granted Witness the judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 8th day of October, 1909. WM. V. SANFOBD, (Court Seal) Judge oT Probate Court CHARLES KKITH, Attorney for Petitioner. STlffPrinceton,,t E 3 I J- C. HERDLISKA NORTHWESTERN HOSPITAL AND SANITARIUM. (ESTABLISHED 1900) A private institution which combines all the advantages of a perfectly equipped hospital with the quiet and comfort of a refined and elegant home Modern in every respect No insane, contagious or other objectionable cases received Rates are as low as the most effi cient treatment and the best trained nursing will permit H. C. COONEY, M. D., iledical Director, MISS ANNA JOHNSON Superintendent PETER MOEGER Merchant Tailor The new fall and winter patterns have arrived Call and inspect them Fit guaranteed and prices right Repairing Cleaning Pressing Main Street, Princeton "t"I"l"t"t"t"I"i"H"H^^{'4'4"t"l"t"l'44'4' G.G.SHAKER Resident Photographer The Highest Grade Work Guaranteed Studio Opposite Dr. Coon ey's Office OpenEveryDay JOHN BARRY Expert Accountant, Over 30 Years Experience. 1011 First Ave North, 2 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN The Rural Telephone Co. THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE. Lines to Dalbo, Cambridge, Santi ago. Freer and Qlendorado. &T Good Service in Princeton and to all adjoining points We connect with the Northwestern Long Distance Telephone Patronize a Home Concern. Service Day and Night. KALIHER, Proprietor, Princeton, Minn. Single and Double Rigs at a /foments' Notice. Oommerolal Travelers' Trade a Speoialty. MUMTE MSHTM.1 Under the Personal Supervision of DR. C. A. LESTER For the Care of Surgical, Maternity and Noncontagious Medical Cases DR. C. A. LESTER Princeton LAAAAAAAA4AAAi M. Minnesota Automobile Supplies %A I have them for you, such as Spark Plugs, Dry Cells, Storage Batteries, Carbide, all kinds of Mobile Oils and Gasoline. Anything not car- ried in stock I can procure for you on short notice. Expert advice free. ^auituiuiiumuiiiUiumuuiummuuaiumiiimiUiuuiiUiiiiuiiim^tiiiiiiiunitttttttB A General Banking ness Transacted. 'l'.|"|M|i to buy. JEWE? First National Bank of Princeton, Minnesota. Paid up Capital, $30,000 Busi- Loans Made on Security. Approved Dow a Gnera i Interest Paid on Time De posits. Foreign and Domestic Ex- S. S. PETTERSO N, President. T. H. CALEY, Vice Pres. J. PETTERSON, Cashier. M. Stroeter will conduct farm auctions either on commission or by the day. Princeton State Bank Capital $20,000 Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Farm Mortgages, SKAHEN, Insurance, Collections. Cashier. j..|..|. ij..|..|.!,i,,i, ,i. ,t, ,1,,1, ,1, ,t, ,1, ,t, ,t. ,1,,t,,i,,t. it, it, ,t, i ,t..T. .v.T, ,T, |.,|..T. .T. M. S. RUTHERFORD E.vL. MCMILLA,t, We Make Specialty 0 Farm Loans M. S. RUTHERFORD A CO. Townsend Building*, Princeton, Minn. L. C. HUMMEL Oaalsr in Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Poultry, Fish and Game in Season. Both Telephones. Main Street, (Opposite Starch Factory.) Princeton, Minn. Discount Sale We are giving a discount of W0F* IO Percent ~W on all Ladies and Gent's Ox- fords. Qill in and see us before going elsewhere. We have them, tan, oxblood, patent, gun metal and vici kid Now is your time Solomon Lone *A and 3 OPTICIAN 3 41 1 1 ,x, N i 111 Mlllllll I I A m. J