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Baby's Health Is the first consideration of every mother; no trouble is too much or expense too great to ensure Baby being kept in a thoroughly healthy condition.
The many Baby Needs, such as Nurs-ers, Syringes, Powders, Soaps, Food, etc., administered with mother's loving care will keep Baby happy and healthy.
Your Rexall Store can supply you with all your Baby Needs, and be pleased to explain any of them to you and help prevent as far as possible, the little ailments with which little ones suffer.
We are interested in Babies. Let us show you some of the things that will add to your Baby's health and happiness.
"A Healthy Baby is Happy."
C. A. Jack Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE Open From 9 to 1 Sundays
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Entertainment at high school auditorium tonight. Be there.
Tanlac is the ideal strengthener and body builder for old folks. C. £.. Jack Drug Co. Adv.
Raymond Howard of Osakis spent Sunday with his wife and parents in Princeton.
Mrs. Clair Smith and son, Leston, left this morning for Minneapolis to visit friends.
E. K. Evens left on Monday for Spokane, Wash., to be gone about 15 days on a visit to relatives.
Card party and luncheon in basement of St. Edward's church Thursday evening, February 23.
George Lmdgren left for the twin cities on Monday to resume his position as motorman on a street car.
Mrs George Lindgren and daughter, Verneil, have been visiting Mrs. Paul Lindgren for a couple of weeks.
Lost—In Princeton village last Saturday, a Dunn fountain pen. Finder return to Ella Noeske, Route 1, Princeton 7-lc
Meet George and Martha Washington and enjoy a good supper at the M. E church on Febiuary 22; 25 and 35 cents. 8-lc
Tom Olson was down from Milaca on Monday circulating among friends
Miss Gertrude Claire, Wis Kaliher.
Magadance of Eau is a guest of Mrs. T. J.
Rev. Thorwall went to Minneapolis on Monday to attend a committee meeting of the Free church.
For Sale—25 pigs, 6 weeks old, weighing about 25 pounds apiece. George Brabant, R. 4, Milaca. 7-lc
The natural, refreshing sleep of a healthy body is enjoyed by those who take Tanlac. C. A. Jack Drug company. Adv.
Duren Jack came home from Minneapolis on Saturday and spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jack.
William Dunn and Miss Jennie Dunn of Portage, Wisconsin, are this week the guests of their aunt, Mrs. R. C. Dunn
John W. Shaffer, engineer, of Minneapolis favored the Union with a call this morning.
The junior Philatha club will sell home made candy at the basket ball game on Friday evening.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Weath-erly of Milaca at the Northwestern hospital, a girl, February 13.
Henry Busch informs us he has been a grandfather for some two weeks. A boy recently arrived at the home of Mrs. J . M. Barkley in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
The Milaca high school basketeers will be here in full force with numerous rooters tomorrow night. Turn out and see the snappiest game of the season at the high school auditorium.
We have not had the time to prepare a calendar for our readers this week but let everyone • remember one date, Friday evening, and turn out 100 per cent strong to support the high school basket ball teams. Princeton plays Milaca Friday evening in the high school auditorium.
Do you realize what a worth while institution our Princeton public library has grown to be? In January alone the cerculation was 1,788. Besides these there were 700 books used in the reading room, 244 of this number being strictly reference books. There was also a large circulation of the 25 available magazines.
A very pleasant evening was spent on Thursday last when Mrs. Ewing entertained M. E. church members and friends who had Assisted in making the Old Folks' concert such a success. The church parlors were tastefully decorated. After an enjoyable hour of playing, light refreshments were served to between 50 and 60 folks. s
Celebrate' You are invited to a Washington birthday supper on Wednesday evening, February 22, from 5.30 to 8 o'clock 8-lc
A pie social and program will be fiivcn in district 35 school house Friday evening, February 24 Florence Stark, Teacher.
Mrs Wm. Lipp was down from Long Siding on Monday to visit friends and attend the play, ' Uncle Josiah," at the armory that evening.
On St Patrick's day, March 17, an entertainment under the auspices of the Dorcas society will be put on in the Congregational church.
Miss Mabel Johnson went to Milaca Saturday evening to spend the week end with her parents. She returned on Tuesday morning.
Tanlac corrects stomach disorders, strengthens the nerves and restores health througTi its effect on the appetite and nutrition of the body. C. A. Jack Drug Co. Adv.
Basketball game tomorrow night at high school auditorium between Milaca and Princeton. Don't fail to see this contest between two good teams.
The Dorcas society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. F . Pet-terson. All the members are requested to be present as there is much sewing to be done.
A Little Food For Thought, Jus t suppose you were a merchant
and you were attempting to handle a good line of groceries for the people of your community. Suppose, because you had considerable pride in your own business, you were carrying first-class goods although your patronage would hardly warrant it because you were not dealing with exceptionally wealthy people who wanted perfect goods at any price. Then suppose you had several boxes of apples where your customers could inspect them and m one of these boxes, as occasionally happens, there was an. apple that was not altogether sound. Now if a man came in, looked over all your good fruit and vegetables and never said a word about them but went to poking around and on finding one apple that was slightly imperfect walked over with it to you and said, "I t will not pay you to handle spoiled goods," what would you think ? We wager your thoughts would not look well in print.
Meeting of Congregational Church. A meeting of the Congregational
church is called for Sunday evening, February 19, immediately following the evening service.
W. C. Besselievre, Minister.
Our Water and Sewer System. A special meeting of the village
council was held last night for the purpose of conferring on the proposition to extend and remodel the water and sewer system of Princeton. John W. Shaffer of John W. Shaffer & Co., engineers, Minneapolis, was present and explained in detail modern systems such as that contemplated. Following a thorough consideration of the subject, Mr. Shaffer was employed to make a survey of the existing water and sewer system and draft plans for its remodeling and extension for submission to the village council.
A Valentine Party. The primary Sunday school classes
of Miss Josephine Plummer and Mrs. Gerald Petterson were entertained a t a Valentine's day party a t the Home of Mrs. S. S. Petterson Tuesday after, noon.
The little guests played games until all their number had assembled and then 24 strong they ascended to the play room to search for candy hearts. Marjorie Cook was awarded the prize for finding the—greatest number in the allotted time.
Refreshments were served in the dining room which was artificially lighted and prettily decorated with strings of tiny red hearts. An even number of boys and girls were seated at each table. Each child was provided with a red string attached to a mysterious red pie which was found to hold a valentine favor for every guest. Dainty dishes were served by a brightly dressed fairy and the little guests quickly demonstrated their appreciation of the good things set before them.
Late in the afternoon the company dispersed, every small guest blissfully satisfied with St. Valentine's day.
Charged With Threatening to Kill. Fred Horstman was yesterday
brought before Justice King upon complaint of G. B. Iorns, charged with a threatened breach of the peace. Plaintiff asked that defendant 'oe placed under bonds to keep the peace. Iorns stated that Horstman had threatened to kill him. County Attorney Doane appeared for the state and Attorney McMillan for defendant. Justice King dismissed the case upon the grounds that, while he felt satisfied the threats had been made as charged, it was not shown that defendant had any present intention of them out.
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Miss Bender Awarded Diploma. Miss Sophie Bender of A. E. Allen
& Co.'s has just returned from a week's intensive study at the Gossard School of Corsetry in St. Paul. She has received the Gossard diploma of a graduate eorsetiere. This diploma is awarded only after the successful passing of the most rigid examinations in all branches of corset fitting, advertising, stock keeping, merchandising and other important subjects pertaining to the modern corset department.
Miss Bender says that modern hygienic corsetry as originated, developed and perfected in the Gossard front lacing corsets is a blessing to all womanhood. She says if more women will buy their corsets with a* full appreciation of their importance, we will have fewer female invalids. To support her statement she quotes the well-known medical authority, Alice S. Cutler, M. D., who says, "No one wants to be ill, and when women realize that the constant wearing of an ill-fitting corset helps to keep our hospitals open, they will insist on being properly fitted with corsats instead of buying them hit and miss. Most learned physicians now recognize the modern corset as a hygienical ly healthful garment and one that is often the best means of providing corrective support for many bodily ailments."
Style, Miss Bender says, is simply a correctly poised body induced by a correctly designed and fitted corset. She states that she can give this illusive charm with perfect comfort and safeguarded health to every type of figure.
The women of Princeton may well deem it a privilege to have the services of Miss Bender at their disposal. 8-lc
I LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS* * •
The quotations hereunder a re those prevailing on Thursday morning at the time of going to press:
POTATOES. Triumphs $2.00 @ $2.10 Ohios 75c @ 80c Kings $1.20 @ $1.25 Cobblers $1.35 @ $1.40 Burbanks $1.25 @ $1.30 Round Whites $1.25 @ $1.30 Russets $1.35 @ $1.40 Rose $1.50 @ $1.60
(Thesd quotations are for 100 lbs.) GRAIN
Wheat—No. 1 $1.36 Wheat—No. 2 $1.32 Wheat—No. 3 $1.22 Wheat—No. 4 $1.14 Wheat—No. 5 $1.02 Flax $2.06 @ $2.34 Rye 84c @ 86c (These prices are subject to change
at any time.) LIVE STOCK
Hogs, per cwt $4.50 @ $7.50 Hens, per lb 10c @ 14c Sheep, per lb . 5c @ 7c Fat Beeves, per lb 3c @ 4c Calves, per lb .... 5c @ 7c
STRAND Program Beginning Sunday, Feb. 19
SUNDAY AND MONDAY—"LOVE'S REDEMPTION"— Starring Norma Talmadge with Harrison Ford. A drama of island' fires and civilization's chills. Matinee, 10 and 20 cents; evening, 15 and 25c; phis tax.
TUESDAY—"IN THE HEART OF A FOOL"— With James Kirkwood and Anna G. Nilsson. A mighty picture of men and women we all know. Matinee, 10 and 15 cents; evening, 10 and 20 cents; plus tax.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—"ALF'S BUTTON"— Starring Leslie Henson, London's famous comedian. A modern story of Aladdin's Lamp in five hops to happiness. One reel Educational. Matinee, 10 and 15_cents; evening lfrand 20 cents; plus tax.
Sunday Matinee at 3 p .m. ; week days at 2:30 p. m. Saturdays and Sundays, two evening shows, at 7:30 and 9. All other nights of the week, one show at 8.
We are showing First National pictures exclusively in therefore no Westerns on Tuesdays during this month, with March we will have a Western every Tuesday.
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Yes, sir. A Stock food which is of the best on the market. Get
your horses and stock in good shape for spring. Get the price, lc a pound, 25 lb. sack for 25c, 50 lb. sack for 50c. No filler used in this. All medicine.
Princeton Drug Co. Princeton, Minn.
Home=Made Candies Of T h e F i n e s t Q u a l i t y
Candies to suit all tastes* C a r a m e l s , Taffy, H a r d C a n d i e s
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The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church will serve a suitable Washington's birthday supper on Wednesday evening, February 22, m the church basement. All are invited. 8-lc
An illustrated tour of the world will be presented in the high school auditorium tonight, February 16, by the pupils. You should attend. The entertainment will please yon.
Fremont Woodcock post, American legion, will give one of its up-to-date dances at the armory on Friday evening, February 24. A first-class orchestra will furnish music 8-lc
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Newton visited friends in Minneapolis from Friday until Monday. While in the city they attended the Princeton reunion which was held Saturday evening.
Mrs. M. Dorfman of St. Paul was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mark, over Sunday. On Monday Mrs. Mark ac-
^ , „ „ , " 7 . t . I companied her sister to St. Paul for a Dr. J. F . Kothman, optometrist, who f p w ^ a v R » v 1 s l f
has removed to 3240 Humboldt Ave., S.
Open for Business With a full line of
Fresh Chocolates and Home-made Candies Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
We handle Van Der Bie's Ice Cream Fruits and Nuts * Give us a trial.
J. F. MONGER'S CONFECTIONERY Princeton, Minnesota
Minneapolis, will 'oe in town on Wednesday, March 22. Eyes examined and glasses fitted. Office at Merchants' hotel. 36-tfc
A card party will be given in the basement of St. Edward's church on Thursday evening, February 23. Following the games luncheon will be served by the Christian Mothers. Everyone is welcome.
The Milaca high school basketball team, accompanied by a bunch of rooters, will arrive nere on a special train tomorrow night to play Princeton Let everyone turn out and give encouragement to the home team in what promises to be a formidable | professional way, tickled battle.
few days' visit.
All members of the W. C. T. U. are requested to meet in the basement of the Methodist church at 7:15 sharp on Sunday evening, February 19, to attend services in a body. Everybody please wear a white ribbon. Dr. Lum'b will preach on "Her Majesty, Woman." We urge all members to be present to near Dr. Lumb.—Committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kruschke spent a couple of days in Minneapolis last week. They, of course, attended the movies and became acquainted with some of the filmland stars in real life. Max, however, showed signs of bash-fulness when one of the heroines, in a
him under J the chin and offered him a cigarette.
February 16, J922 MORTON'S BAKERY,
Princeton, Minn. My dear Mr. Morton:—
While overseas as a nurse with the A. E. F., I often wondered why all the women seemed to have such beautiful complexions, and after investigating their diet, I decided that it was because they ate COARSE BREADS.
Last winter my system was in bad shape, and I was continually bothersd with pimples and small eruptions on my face, but this winter I have made it a rule to eat at least one slice of your PUMPERNICKEL or WHEA.T-A-LAXA bread at each meal, and my whole system seems to be in better condition, and I have not been bothered with pimples or any skin trouble. I remain, yours very truly,
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MORTON'S BAKERY
Bulk Oatmeal, 4 A per lb w w Best Crackers, 4 0*% per lb I fcw Good Corn, 1 f l f* per can I U v Good Peas, 4 Aj% per can I WW Tomatoes, 4 C * per can I v v Cocoa, 4 4ft per lb I €m%0 Sugar, fi* per lb DC Allen's Special Coffee, QCf% per lb v v v
Basket Fine Cookies, f%Qf% basket W w w
Box Fancy Crackers, A Of*
Good Prunes, 4 A A
per lb l U C Luna Soap, A f t per bar * f w Lenox Soap, At* per bar " fw Yeast Foam, €£f* per package WW Soda, Q ~ packoge WW
Fancy Rice, "?** per lb I w Prepared Spaghetti, Cf% per can w w Salmon, 4 | " r
large can I WW Corn Flakes, Q ^ per package. w * , ^ O w Best Lard, 4 4 f t perlb T I H w
Clearance Sale of all Winter Goods at this store every day.
A. E. ALLEN & CO. Princeton, . . . Minnesota
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Effective January 16
Lowest Prices In the History of
The Ford Motor Co.
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