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^w ^^ff^ What Kind of ffiffiffiffiffiffjaarari^^^^ Hi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi Northwestern Hospital and Sanitarium ESTABLISHED 190G 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 objec- tionable cases received. New, quiet maternity rooms. Rates are as low as the most efficient treatment and the best trained nursing will permit. H. C. COONEY, M. D., Medical Director PRANCES S. COONEY, Superintendent MISS IRENE JORDAN, Registered Nurse, Supt. of Nurses. r_ Feathers $^ Your new Home is not simply a this year's nest to be lived in a short while and abandoned. You are building for life. It is important, then, that in choosing its interior finish you buy material of quality and character. The Curtis trademark on woodwork is a guarantee of qualityit is stamped only when the material has passed rigid inspection. Come in and let us show you the Curtis designs' from our big Curtis Catalog. CURTIS WOODWORK "UAs Permanent furnitureJorVourKbrni*, CALEY LUMBER CO. Benjamin Soule, Manager. MCMILLAN & STANLEY Offer for sale in small tracts 3,000 acres of hardwood timber land lying on the State Highway, from five' to seven miles from a railway station. This is the best tract of unimproved land we know of in Mille Lacs County is near the river well drained by run ning brooks and is the last body of lands in first hands left on Rum River. If you contemplate buying land, either as an investment or a home for your boy, it will pay you to look this over. Can be purchased on easy terms at a low rate of interest, and will be shown without cost to you. COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT. McMillan & Stanley Princeton, Minnesota. I L. E. BERGMAN PAVING CO., Contractor? I I CONCRETE STAVE SILOS I Bridges, Culverts, Foundations, Barns, Sidewalks, Paving, \Driveways, S Curb and Gutter, Cement Floors. i Concrete Work of All Kinds JH If you want guaranteed first-class work let us figure with you. Phone T.-S. 120 P. 0. Box 78 See L. E. Bergman, Princeton, Minn. IMMKMD^MWttftM^^ *J8 tfi tfi UC tfi :1E1E1E1E1C1BJ MUUUUMU \f,}\h OPINIONS OF EDITORS. And Lame Ducks. It won't be long until salt creek will be all cluttered up with sailing craft of every sort.Long Prairie Argus. ai Mi JK Patriots Still With Us. Who says there isn't a lot of pa triotic self sacrifice nowadays, when so many politicians will spend $5,000 to get a $1,500 job?Winona Indepen dent. rK Nor In Princeton. Editor Peter Schaefer, of Ely, in sists that his town has the hand somest school teachers in the state. Mr. Schaefer has not been in Biwabik for some months.Biwabik Times. Due for Another Knock. Thos. P. Dwyer, democratic candi date for governor, says he was edu cated in the school of hard knocks. Tom is due for a post graduate degree about Nov. 7.Springfield Free-Press. & & An Effective Remedy. If a bank should fail in China, the president and directors would lose their heads. Consequently there has not been a bank failure in that be nighted country for over nine hundred years.Hastings Gazette. ae & a? Of Some Use. There is one good feature about the campaign literature that comes to The Leader office every weekits only printed on one side, so that the other side can be used for copy paper or newspaper wrappers.Lake City Leader. 35 Drat 'Em. Some one has asked if flies have wisdom. We cannot answer this ques tion, but we do know that they possess persistence, nerve, inquisitiveness, cur iosity and meanness to a large extent, particularly in steam heated buildings at this time of year.Stillwater Ga zette. 5 & Two Pointers. The presidential campaign so far has demonstrated two facts: One is that a record-breaking vote will be cast the other that up to this time there has been little apparent interest in the campaigning of either party. Just what it means only the gods know and they won't tell.Virginia Virgin ian. w. a? Changing Conditions. How flattered you feel nowadays, to receive a message from a friend or acquaintance written in long hand. It seems to have the personal element that typewritten letters often lack. A comparatively few years back it was the typewritten missive that was proudly displayed.Jordan Indepen dent. 7T 7Z JH Able, Honest and Fearless. The voters of Minnesota will make no mistake in electing Judge James Quinn of Fairmont to the supreme court. He has the training and ability that is necessary to this high position, and, moreover, he is honest and fear less. He was a great judge of the dis trict court, and will be one 6f the leaders of the supreme court, if elect ed, as he should be.St. Cloud Jour nal-Press. 2&Z i'^ i'- What Would You Do? If you were running a business, and needed a man, you would, no doubt, engaged an experienced man in pref erence to an inexperienced man. It would be "good business" for you to do so. In this state there are two can didates for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. One, James H. Quinn, has the benefit of twenty years ex perience on the district court bench The other, W. B. Anderson, has never had any judicial experience. It is ap parent, therefore, that the man to vote for is James H. Quinn.Winnebago Enterprise. S 5 5K An Experienced Candidate. Attorney W. B. Anderson of Minne apolis and Judge James H. Quinn of Fairmont are the candidates for As sociate Justice of the State Supreme Court. We are confident Judge Quinn will be elected, but we want to see his majority a big one, not merely because he is a candidate from the country but because he is more fitted for the place. Mr. Anderson never has had any judi cial experience, while the Judge has gained the acquired experience after nearly a quarter of a century of ser vice as District Court Judge. It is true that not a few voted for Mr. An derson at the primaries thinking he was of Scandinavian descent. As a matter of fact the two candidates are of Scotch-Irish descent. Remember this, Mr. Voter, if Judge Quinn is de feated the entire state supreme court will be composed of men from the cities. As long as we haye the better man in the country let's give him our support.Albert Lea Times-Enter prise. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed at the postoffice at Princeton, Minn., on Oct. 23, 1916: Mr. C. E. Lind, Mr. Carl Skagelberg. Please call for advertised letters. M. M. Briggs, P. M. THE PRINCETON UNION: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916 !&*-*, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGOT The Princeton creamery will pay 21 cents per guage for cream hereafter. Can any creamery in Minnesota beat this? John Russell of Yankton, S. D., is home on a short visit to his parents, after an absence of four years. Mr. Russell is head engineer in the Yank ton insane hospital. A son of Prof. Raftery's has arrived from New York and will remain and attend school here. Mr. Raftery, jr., is a smart appearing youth. He is a chip off the old block. A. Sutter, general manager of the Produce Co., of North Branch, is buy ing potatoes at the Dalbo warehouse. We hope he will pay the farmers all there is in it for their potatoes. John Blaisdell, an old time resident of Minneapolis, was up on a visit to I. S. Mudgett last week. Years ago Mr. Mudgett was in the employ of Mr. Blaisdell. Mr. B. informed Mr. Mudg ett that the Frank Collum scrape cost him almost half a million dollars. Hans P. Lund of Foreston was in town Tuesday. He leaves for St. Louis in a few days, where a company has been formed for the purpose of man ufacturing the fire escape in which Mr. Lund is interested. Hans thinks there is a fortune in his fire escape and we sincerely hope there is. Five carloads of starch were shipped from the factory here this week to Boston and New York. The gross price paid was 3 cents per pound. There may be millions in the potato starch business, but the owners of the factory have not been able to dis cover where the profit comes in at three cents per pound for starch. John C. McQueen, James Murphy, Martin Lynch and M. L. Smith are down from Mille Lacs lake to prove up on their claims and as witnesses. We would like to have some of the soreheads who were so fierce in their denunciation of the Mille Lacs settlers last fall, meet these gentlemen. The editor of the Union is proud to num ber the big-hearted Mille Lacs settlers among his friends. The finishing touches are being giv, en the the German Lutheran church, and dedicatory services will be held on Sunday, November 8. The church is a neat appearing structure and is nicely located. We congratulate ou* German-American fellow citizens on their public-spiritedness in erecting such a handsome place of worship. Next year a parsonage will be built close by the church. Mille Lacs Lake correspondence. Some Indians are building houses and barns in a nice piece of pine belonging to Wilder. They cut anything they want. It does not look as if they ex-? pect to move this fall. Don't Let Skin Troubles Spread. Trivial blemishes, are sometimes the first waning of serious skin diseases. Neglected skin troubles grow. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment promptly stops the progress of eczema, heals stubborn cases of pimples, acne, blothy, red and scaly skin. The anti septic qualities of Dr. Hobson's Ecze ma Ointment kill the germ and pre vent the spread of the trouble. For cold sores or chapped hands, Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment offers prompt relief. At your druggist's, 50c. Adv. Program and Basket Social. A program and basket social will held at the Berry school, districe 24, on Friday evening, October 27, com mencing at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies bring ing baskets are requested to include cups as coffee will be served. The program appears hereunder: Mrs. Newlywed's Dinner....Five Pupils Leedle Yawcab Strauss....Robert Moore Bill Mason's Bride Ruth Berry Song Several Girls Mr. S. A. Wood, artist, lecturer and cartoonist, will be present and draw landscapes, illustrate funny stories, etc. A program of pictures, prose and poetry, impressive and original. A cordial invitation is extended to all. THE BEST PROOF Princeton Citizens Cannot Doubt It. Doan's Kidney Pills were used They brought benefit. The story was told to Princeton res idents. Time has strengthened the evi dence. Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is from this locality. The Proof convincing. Mart Dunning, Cambridge, Minn., says: "I had an extreme lameness in my back and I used Doan's Kidney Pills. I soon knew that I had at last found something that would remove the lameness. I got a great deal of relief, too, from dizziness a"nd my kid neys were fixed up in good shape." A Permanent Cure. More than two years later Mr. Dun ning said: The cure Doan's Kidney Pills gave me has been permanent. I still highly endorse them. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan's Kidney Pillsthe same that Mr. Dunning has twice publically recommended. Poster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. XXXX X CHURCH NOTES. &-8MK-?K-&-&^-^_^_^_^_^ St. Edwards. Services at St. Edward's church ev ery Sunday as follows: On the first and third Sunday of the month, mass at 8:30. The second mass is said at the Greenbush church. On the sec ond, fourth and fifth Sunday of the month, two messes will be said: Low mass at 8:30 high mass at 10:30. Evening services consist of Vespers, sermon and Benediction of the Bless ed Sacrament. Sermon of the gospel of the day at all the services. Ev eryone is welcome to any of these services. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at Princeton next Sunday at 10 a. m. Services at Princeton next Sunday at 11 a. m. The Ladies' Aid society of Princeton will meet with Mrs. N.els Lundblad on Thursday, Nov. 2, at 2:30 p. m. All are welcome to attend these meetings. Rev. M. Peterson, D. D., Pastor. Christian Science. The regular Christian Science les son sermon will be read at the Armory at 10:45 o'clock every Sunday morn ing. Sunday school immediately follow ing. Cordial invitation extended. Episcopal. Divine service will be held on the Wednesday following the third Sun day of each month at 3 p. m., in the Congregational church. Rev. T. J. E. Wilson, Hinckley. MM I WANT COLUM N I MM MMJM iSTNotices under this head will be inserted at one cent per word. No advertisement will be published in this column for less than ""S cts. HELP WANTED. WANTEDThe Fergus Falls State Hospital, at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, has in its training school for nurses opportunities for several young ladies who would like to take a course in nursing. Applicants must be from eighteen to thirty-five years of age, and must have completed the eighth grade, or its equivalent. Salary for beginners twenty dollars per month, with board and laundry. 44-2te FOR RENT FOR RENTOr will sell, a four room cottage, six blocks south of the First National Bank. Will sell at a snap, or rent at a reasonable rate. In quire at Union office or of W. S. Davis. 44tfc. FOR RENTA house in south end of town at $12 per month. Inquire at Union office or of N. A. Lind. 42-tfc FOR SALE. FOR SALEA corner lot and cosy residence, located in the south part of Princeton, near Main street. A real bargain. See R. M. Saxon. 45-tf FOR SALESome six weeks old pigs. Chas. E. Brande, Princeton, route 1, section 10, Blue Hill. 45-ltc FOR SALEA thoroughbred Po land China boar. Price reasonable. Fennimore Howard. 45-2tp FOR SALEA 160-acre farm. Easily opened. Good clay soil with no stone or gravel. Forty acres of wild meadow. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. For further particulars address Chas. L. Iliff, Zimmerman, Minn. 44-3tc FOR SALEAn eight room house, modern. One block and a half west of depot. Phone 139. 42-3tc FOR SALEAn Avery 816 gaso line tractor and a triple gang plow. This outfit is guaranteed to do satis factory work, and unless the pur chaser is satisfied with it after a trial no money will be demanded. Also have two potato diggers for sale right. F. W. Manke, Princeton. 37-tfc FOR SALEA few pure-bred Hol stein cows coming fresh. Also a few heifers and a number of bulls from one to ten months old. These heifers and bulls are from our herd sire North Star Skylark Sir Beets, No. 99,022. This sire is the son of the winner of championship honors at the Chicago Dairy Show in 1911 and 1912, and it carried off the honors at the Minnesota state fair three years in succession. These animals offered for sale are all registered. P. W. Jensen, Diamond Leaf Stock Farm, Princeton, N. W. Phone 31-3. 45-2tp MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SERVICEA registered Ches ter White boar for service the year round. Sam Droogsma, a half mile east and two miles south of Pease. 45-efc-eow Are you reading your 'own i Union, or do you borrow it fromf i I your neighbor? Subscribe today. t^iM^i^ik^tMiA^^^M^&i^ *r,& H^iiM^^d^^tw^ ^&ua***u: 4&,~r ^fiaasrfss*. PAYETTE'S Popular HAS Priced HE Photos TAKEN Please YOUR Particular PHOTO People YET? i iiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiin I Come in and arrange for a I [Sitting To-day! The Latest I Creations in Photography are Always to be found at The 5 MiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiiuiitiHiiitHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiittiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii milium I PAYETTE STUDIO Princeton, Minnesota uanuHuiiiiiuiiHmiiiiiiiiiMiyiiiiiiHiiitiiiiiiniiHii*iiiHiiiiniiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii(iHHH LYON & HEALY PIANOS Pure in Tone D. R. BYERS, Agent PRINCETON MOVED IRllRllg|RIISllSKiaRliaailH|lgll5l(gll5pl|5)P|5pl|H| After Monday, Sept. 4, you will find us at our new location on Main street, next to Foltz' feed store, where we will be glad to see all our old and many new customers. We want your cream, poultry, veal, etc. C.H.WERLING Hg|Sl[g|gKlSllSllMirfl(tfllKteltellffllK[[KllHl[511 Tri-State Phone 356. Rligl^l|gl^|IS3^il^SHtlt^KMHK||||K|||(ll5i^|tKBg|gp5^ Silverware Cut Glass ID. R. BYERS I JEWELER jgj Watch Repairing a Specialty IS Eg Clocks Novelties laSSllllMglSHlSlMllIillliiliilllB oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Money to Loan ON IMPROVED FARMS Liberal Amounts Lowest Rates Prepayment Privileges R0BT. H. KING Princeton, Minnesota. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo That New Stove Now's the tirhe to pick it outand if you burn soft coal, take our tip and choose the Stevrart Hot Blast Oak. You'll find this the cleanest and most satisfactory of all soft coal heaters. It burns wood too. cueivohf STOVES and RANGES are noted for their perfect oper ation and extreme durability. Built to work right and do work right. They give you big value for your money. W can supply just the model that will please you best. Evens Hardware Co.