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(Manufacturers.) Rheeling, Philip, 225 N. First. Simon, Herman, 428 N. Pleas- ant St.
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Those beautiful Fluff Rugs are made out of worn out carpets. Old Cart Factory Building
Phone 390.
Princeton, Illinois.
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Princeton City Mills.
124 WEST LONG STREET.
Chicken Feed. Oil Meal, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Red Dog. etc. Fresh Table Meal, Graham and Rye flour. Gold Medal and Big Jo flours. Fowler & Co.
PRINCETON, ILLINOIS.
Sporting Goods,
Banschbach, Wm., 440 S. Main DUNBAR, C. J. & CO., 617 S. Main St.
PRIESTLEY HARDWARE CO., 950-952 N. Main St.
GIBBS, H. D. & SONS, 628 S. Main St.
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GIBBS BROS. & CO., 926-928 N. Main St. Harris & Stickel, 540 S. Main.
Stock Buyers.
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Curtis & Boggs, 1005 N. Main. McBride & Smith, 810 S. Main Bradley, C. WV., 805 S. First St.
Telephone Com= panies.
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Stock Yards.
C. B. & Q. Stock Yards, W. Railroad Ave.
BUREAU COUNTY INDE- PENDENT TELEPHONE CO., C. O. White Mgr., 442 S. Main St. Central Union Telephone Co., 637 S. Main St.
You can save MONEY on your Dry Goods, Millinery and Carpet bills if you buy of
N. W. Isaacson & Co.
PRINCETON, ILLINOIS.
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Telegraph Com= panies.
Western Union Telegraph Co., C. B. &. Q. depot.
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Tailors.
NELSON, S., 913 N. Main St.
C . J. MORRIS, 460 S. Main St. A. OPPENHEIM, 620 S. Main Bruer, Wmn., 515 S. Main St.
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NO CHROMOS OR
PRESENTS. ALL QUALITY.
Bryant's Pure Cider Vinegar. ASK YOUR GROCER
Undertakers.
VAUGHAN, E. A., 648 S. Main St. PASCHEN, W. E., 535 Main St.
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J. A. OMEN at P. G. LAR- SON'S Furniture Store, 930 N. Main St.
E. S. PHELPS, 605 -- 623 S. Main St.
McLEAN, GEO. S., 705 N. Main St.
Water Works,
Water Works. PRINCETON CITY WATER WORKS, 3 N. Main St.
Veterinary Sur= geons.
STORY, R. W., 205 Elm Place Lovejoy, Chas., State. Veterin- arian, 3 E. South St. Stoner, A., 626 N. First St. Weise, Geo. I., 438 S. Main St.
Wall Paper.
Johnson, C. E., 411 S. Main St. CASE GEO. E., 621 S. Main St. DUNBAR, C. J. & CO., 617 S. Main St. Linn, C., 902-904 N. Main St.
THE SANITARY.
THE SNOWFLAKE. The Genuine Elastic Felt
MATTRESS SOLD ONLY AT
Wm. E. Paschen's UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE STORE.
The place for reliable FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Three Floors Full of BIG BOUNCING BARGAINS. 535 SOUTH MAIN ST. PRINCETON, ILLINOIS.
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For Comfortable Carriages Reliable Horses and First- Class Service Patronize,
SMITH BROS'. LIVERY BARN
.920. N. Vernon St. Phone 117.
Miscellaneous Information.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Court house. entrances S. Main and Pleasant Sts.
Sheriff-Robert R. Elliott. County Clerk-William Wil- son.
Circuit Clerk-Harry Fuller. County Treasurer-John R. Pierson.
County Surveyor-James M. Vandervort.
Superintendent of Schools- Claude Brown.
State's Attorney-Ora H. Porter.
Coroner-Dr. W. M. Kaull. Master in Chancery-W. K. Trimble.
County Judge-Joe A. Da- vis.
Judges Circuit Court-R. M.
Skinner, Princeton ; Samuel C. Stough, Morris ; Chas. Blanch- ard, Ottawa.
Board of Supervisors.
F. W. Morrasy, Chairman. LaMoille-Geo. D. Bauer. LaMoille-L. M. Perkins. Ohio-Wm. S. Wilson. Walnut-J. M. Ennes.
New Bedford-L. H. Ober- schelp.
New Bedford-Win. C. Dale Arlington-John Dwyer. Malden-W. T. Piper.
Princeton-J. H. Codding- ton.
Princeton-J. F. Schultz.
Sheffield-T. H. Dale. Sheffield-F. W. Morrasy.
Spring Valley-C. E. Dal- zell.
Fresh and Salt Meats . .
At ELMER MERCER'S MEAT MARKET.
Phone 35
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WHEN IN SEARCH OF A GOOD BUGGY SEE THE STAR BALL BEARING AXLE CO., PRINCETON, ILLINOIS.
All Buggies are equipped with our Ball-Bearing Axles and Rubber Tires if so desired. Our Prices are the ones you are looking for. Get them before buying. 17 COLUMBUS ST. SOUTH END. PHONE 323.
Ladd-John Martin, Jr. Spring Valley-Sylvester Miller.
DePue-Paul J. Smith.
Princeton-H. G. Gibbs.
Princeton-C. G. Swanson. Wyanet-C. Brown. Buda-A. D. Boal.
Mineral-H. A. Stone. Princeton-J. F. McWil- liams.
Tiskilwa-Wm. Rhodes. Tiskilwa-S. G. Soverhill.
Buda-J. S. Carper. Neponset-M. O. Scott. Tiskilwa-W. Clement, Sr. Bradford-J. E. Monier.
Standing Committees of the Board of Supervisors.
Finance-Wilson, Schultz, Ennes, Clement, Martin, T. H. Dale, Brown.
Abatements-Brown, Dal- zell, Smith, Oberschelp, Dwy- er, Bauer, Stone.
Pauper Claims, No. 1 .- En- nes, McWilliams, Scott.
Pauper Claims, No. 2-Car- per, Schultz, Perkins.
Miscellaneous-T. H. Dale, Boal, Swanson, Monier, Piper,
Stone, Coddington.
County Farm-Soverhill, Mc Williams, Scott.
Public Bulidings-Gibbs, Rhodes, Coddington. Roads and Bridges-W. C. Dale, Ennes, Dwyer. Law-Boal, Dalzell, Brown.
Printing and Stationery- Clement, Wilson, Bauer. Mines and Mine Labor- Martin, Miller, Monier.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
City Officers. Mayor-Watts A. Johnson. City Clerk-J. M. Farrell. City Treasurer-Harry W. Hanson.
City. Attorney-Ira C. Gib- ons.
City Marshal-George Prior. Policemen-C. D. Wagener, Eugene Lewis, Serren Al- paugh.
City Collector-Mrs. L. B. Benson. Police Magistrate-W. I. Kendall. Superintendent of Streets
HARRISON MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION.
of Bureau county-incorporated. Organized Dec. 1900. Ras furnished every benefit in full and to the entire satisfaction of its members. In the language of one of its policy holders,"It has been the grandest and most beneficial matter ever brought before the American public."
Chas. Crownover. Pres. H. A. Peterson, Vice Pres. Wm. E. Paschen, Sec. John C. Granger, Manager.
Address all Communic "tions to the secretary 535 South Main Street. Princeton, Ill
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Smith Rug and Dye Works, Old Cart Factory Building.
Phone 390.
Princeton, Ill.
and Sewerage-Oscar T. Han- son.
Superintendent of Cemetery -Joseph Sharp. Superintendent of Water Works and Electric Lights- Charles O. McLean.
Chief Engineer at Water- works-Eli Aldrich.
Assistant Engineer at Wa- terworks-Dwight Hudnut.
Chief of Fire Department- Thomas' Wood.
Aldermen.
First Ward-C. J. Dunbar, Guy A. Brvant.
Second Ward-W .- W. Kin- nan, W. H. Mesenkop.
Third Ward-C. J. Morris, A. C. Vedder.
Fourth Ward-L. R. Davis, D. S. Zearing.
Council Committees.
Finance-Dunbar, Bryant, Davis.
Streets-Morris, Zearing, Kinnan.
Light-Bryant, Kinnan, Dunbar.
Licenses-Mesenkop, Mor- ris, Vedder.
Cemetery-Zearing, Davis,
Kinnan. Fire Department-Morris, Mesenkop, Kinnan.
Health and Police-Mesen- kop, Morris, Vedder.
Waterworks-Davis, Zear-
ing, Dunbar. Sewerage-Vedder, Bryant, Mesenkop.
Law-Kinnan, Zearing, Mor- ris.
Printing-Bryant, Vedder, Dunbar.
Board of Local Improvement. : President-Watts A. John- son.
Secretary-Oscar Hanson. Chairman of Sewerage Com- mittee -- A. C. Vedder.
Board of Health.
Dr. A. E. Owens. George Prior. C. D. Wagener.
Fire Department.
Meets the first Monday even- ing in each month at the en-
A. C. BEST,
Phone 294.
Builder of High=class
412 South Main St.
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C. A. PRUTSMAN, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, AND INSURANCE. 646 S. MAIN ST.
SPECIAL ATTEN- TION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF FARM & CITY PROPERTY. PHONE 37.
gine houses.
Erret M. Ely, Fire Warden. Thomas Wood, Chief. F. B. Aldrich, Secretary. John Trutson, Treasurer. Wright Seaman Co., No. I. Charles J. Morris. Foreman. S. O. Josephson, First Asst. Jack Best, Captain of Hose. Bert Gibbs, Secretary.
S. O. Josephson, First Asst. Foreman in charge of Bocock Chemical Engine of Company, No. I.
North Star Company, No. 2. Webb Dabler, Foreman.
Fred Shultz, Ist Lieutenant. Philip Starker, Captain of Hose.
George Roth, Secretary. L. R. Davis, Treasurer.
Bocock Chemical Engine, No. 2, John Moscrop, Fore- man; H. J. Downer, Ist Engi- neer ; O. W. Trimmer, 2d En- gineer.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Board of Education.
Meets the first day of the month unless that day should
occur on Sunday, in C. N. Keith's office. 544 S. Main St. President-Clarence H. De- lano.
Secretary-A. C. Best.
Members-Mrs. Alice M. Davis, Geo. A. Dunbar, Geo. S. McLean, H. C. Roberts, Mrs. G. B. Harrington.
The Superintendent may be found in his office in Lincoln School Building.
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FACULTY.
M. G. Clark. A. M., Superin- tendent. Residence, 522 South Church St.
Miss M. Genieve Taylor -Supervisor of Music. Miss Elva Washburn-Sup- ly Teacher.
Lincoln School.
South Fourth St., between Lincoln and South Sts.
Miss Lillian Krinbill, princi- pal of Kindergarten, Room 2. -Asst. Kindergartner.
Room 2. Miss Eva K. Happes, Room I.
T. C. COWLEY.
STOVES FURNACES 9 TINWARE
AGENT FOR HERO FURNACES. 413 SOUTH MAIN ST.
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Smith Rug and Dye Works, Old Cart Factory Building.
Phone 390.
Princeton, Ill.
Mrs. Mary E. Canavan, Room 3.
Miss Tibbie E. Fisher, Room 4.
Miss Beulah Bass, Room 5. Miss Louise A. Singleman, Room 6.
Douglas School.
LaSalle Sts. between Church and Fourth Sts.
Miss Sara J. Sharp, Room I. Miss. Mayme M. Mercer, Room 2. Miss Eva N. Conner, Room 3.
Miss Mary L. Coffey, Room
Miss Elizabeth D. Carpen- ter, Room 5.
Logan School. West North St. between Randolph and Knox. Miss Luella Breed, Room I. Miss Dolly I. Dean, Room 2. Miss Dora Larson, Room 3. Miss Mary Bennett, Room 4.
HIGH SCHOOL. South Fourth St. between
North and Crown.
Incorporated February 5. 1867.
In addition to the regular high school curriculum a com- mercial department embracing a two years' course, will be opened September 7, 1903.
Board of Education.
President-Cairo A. Trim- ble.
Clerk-Richard M. Skinner. Members-Hazen S. Ca- pron, E. A. Washburn. Mabel. S. Priestley.
Treasurer Appointed by the Board-Douglas Moseley.
Librarian-Mary A. Rahm. Pianist-Anna Watkins.
FACULTY.
D. O. Barto, Principal, Vir- gil, Political Economy.
J. B. Carpenter, Latin, Ger- man.
Ada M. Schnabele, Mathe- matics, German.
Genevieve Apgar, English. , Elocution. Mary A. Rahm. History, Ge-
Expert Clock and Watch Re- pairing by
H, S. MINNICK PROPRIETOR OF Philadelphia Clock Store.
434 SOUTH MAIN ST.
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THOS, B. HENDERSON, FIRE INSURANCE
Represents Insurance.Co. of N. A. Philadelphia Underwriters.
Office Over First National Bank.
638 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 165.
ometery. History, English, Music.
F. H. Foster, Physics, Chem- istry.
Charlotte H. Stetson, Phys :- ology, Zoology, Botany, Civ- ics.
, Stenography, Type- writing, Penmanship and Book keeping.
Janitor-Samuel Sharp.
MATSON PUBLIC LI- BRARY. 529 S. Main St. Library Board. President-C. J. McManis. Secretary-Douglas Mose- ley.
Members-H. H. Priestley, Mrs. H. M. Trimble, Dr. H. M. McKee, Mrs. J. W. Templeton, A. J. Bracken, Mrs. R. M. Skin- ner, L. R. Davis.
Librarian-Miss Agnes M. Robinson, 203 W. Peru St.
Normal School and Business College. 406 N. Pleasant St.
WV. H. Givler, President and Proprietor. Mrs. W. H. Givler, Secre- tary.
Lawrence Gross, Principal
Assistant in Normal Dept. Prof. Fritz Greve, Director of Music. School years begin second week in September.
Princeton Hospital and Sanita- rium. 532 E. South St.
General hospital open to the public and physicians of all schools.
H. V. Hickman, B. S., D. O., M. D .; L. D. Hickman, Ph. G .. D. O., M. E., Proprietors.
Bureau County Agricultural Board.
President-J. H. Codding- ton. Vice President-James M. Ennes. Vice President-W. S. Mar tin. Vice President-T. Clark Hayes.
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ROBINON'S LIVERY BARN, The only up-to-date Livery in Princeton. I have the nicest Carriages for Parties, Weddings
and Funerals. I am also prepared to take picnic parties anywhere in the finest style.
Livery for Commercial Men a Specialty. Phone 792.
10c Feed Barn in Connection. W. H. ROBINSON, Princeton, III.
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Is the Phone Number of DENHAM'S PRINCETON STEAM LAUNDRY. Use it and their wagon will call. 905 North Main St
Secretary-Charles L. Trim- ble.
Asst. Secretary-H. U. Bai- ley.
Treasurer-A. J. Bracken. Superintendent of Grounds --- J. F. Wagner.
Superintendent of Exhibi- tion Hall-G. N. Palmer. Superintendent of Tickets- H. C. Smith.
Marshal-James McBride.
High School Alumni Associat- tion. President-W. K. Trimble.
607 S. Fourth St.
Secretary-Miss Katharine A. Delano, 303 W. South St.
POSTOFFICE DEPART- MENT. Postmaster-C. J. McManis. Asst. Postmaster-Selby C. Hedquist.
Clerk-Harry McManis. Sub-Station.
Superintendent-P. Wolfers- berger.
Clerks-George E. Fisher, Edith Moscrop.
Carriers.
Theodore Dahlgren, No. 1 ; Harry E. Philips, No. 2: Fred- erick E. Pamp, No. 3. Wm. F. Fieber, Sub.
Rural Carriers.
F. F. Finn, No .. 1; Joe S. Cowley, No. 2; Charles W. Carpenter, No. 3; E. Warren Harrison, No. 4.
CHURCHES.
Methodist Episcopal. Cor. E. Peru and Church Sts. Rev. J. Hastie Odgers, 316 S. Chorch St., Pastor. Sunday ser- vices, 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day evening, 7:30.
Methodist Protestant. Cor. N. Vernon and Clark.
Rev. W. O. Livingston. 512 N. Main St., Pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30.
This Store Preaches Economy.
There is but one true economy in money spending. This store contin- ually preaches it. This economy consists in buying good reliable merchandise and in paying for that merchandise the low- nst legitimate price for which it can be sold. Every section of the store teems with object lessons in money-saving. Not to test the truth of all this is to be careless of your own best interosts
PALMER BROTHERS, 640-644 S. Main St.
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MASTERS & SKOLDS,
613 South Main St.
Up-to-date Studio. WATER COLORS Photographs: AND CRAYONS.
Also a
fine line of PICTURE FRAMES
Princeton, Ill.
Methodist (Colored). S. Church St. Rev. T. W. Lewis, Pastor. Residence at church building. Sunday services, 10 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
Presbyterian. Cor. E. South and S. Fourth. Fourth Sts. H. B. Allen, 728 S. Fourth St., Pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Sunday school 12:00 m. Prayer mect- ing Wednesday evening 7:30.
Swedish Congregational. Cor. N. Sherman and Wash- ington Sts. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning service 10:30; even- ing services 7:30 ; prayer meet- ing Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Swedish Lutheran. Cor. Putnam and Pleasant. Rev. G. E. Hemdahl, Pastor, 22 S. First St. Sunday ser- vices, 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12 m .;
prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30.
Swedish Mission.
Cor. N. Main and Putnam Sts. Rev. Frederick Pamp, Pas- tor, 312 N. Church St. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m .; Sunday school, 12 m .: prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. --
Baptist Church. South Church St.
Rev. E. M. Martinson, Pas- tor, 317 W. Peru St. Sunday services 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school, 11 :45. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.
Catholic Church. W. Peru St. Rev. Wm. Murtaugh, Priest, Sheffield, Ill. Alternate Sun- day services at 8 and II.a. m.
Christian Church. Cor. S. Main and Crown Sts. Rev. I. N. Grisso, Pastor, 304 S. Vernon St. Lord's Day ser- vices, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
KAAR & FISHEL
Grain, Coal and Feed.
1029 N. Main St. Phone 201
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FRED UTHOFF,
B AKERY
ONFECTIONERY
Banschbach Building.
450 S. Main St.
m. ; Sunday school, 12 m. ; Jun- ior Endeavor, 3 p. m .; Senior Eendeavor, 6:30 p. m .; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30.
Congregational. Cor. S. Church and Columbus. Rev. J. H. Welsh, Pastor. 1102 S. Church St. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30. Prayer meet- ing, Wednesday evening. 7:30.
English Lutheran Church. Cor. N. Main and W. Washing- ton Sts. Rev. C. J. Kiefer, Pastor, 113 Elm Place. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school, 12 m .: Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m .; prayer meet- ing, Wednesday evening, 7:30.
Free Methodist. N. Main St.
Rev. James Sprague, 25 N. Main St., Pastor. Sunday ser- vices, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; prayer meeting, each
Thursday evening, 7:30.
German Lutheran Church. Cor. N. Church and LaSalle. Rev. Albert F. Blasberg, 816 N. Church, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m .; morning service, 10:30, every other Sun- day morning ; Luther League, 2 p. 111.
German Evangelical.
Cor. W. Putnam and N. First. Rev. Martin Holz, Holloway- ville, Pastor. Sunday services held twice each month. That in the middele of the month is held in the afternoon-the ser- vices held the last of the month in the morning.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Bureau Lodge, No. 112, A. F. and A. M.
Meets at Masonic Hall, 5 W. South street, second and fourth Tuesday.
A. C. Vedder, W. M .; H. A. Gibbs, S. W .; L. R. Davis, J. W .: C. C. Wiedrich, Treas. :
Geo. S. MoLcan
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UNDERTAKER And EMBALMER.
Calls Answered Day or Night Residence and Undertaking Rooms 705 N. Main St.
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ESTABLISHED 1869.
A. C. BEST,
MARBLE,
GRANITE and STONE.
PHONE 294. 412 S, MAIN.
E. S. Phelps. Sec. : N. W. Isaac- son, Chaplain : C. C. Scott, S. D .: F. A. Harris, J. D. : A. Op- penheim, S. S .; H. G. Gibbs, J. S .; George W. Houck, Tiler.
Princeton Lodge, No. 587, A. F. and A. M.
Meets at Masonic Hall, 5 W. South St., first and second Tuesdays.
Charles E. Brown, W. M .; Fred Lehman, S. W .; Henry D. Steele, J. W. : G. G. McMan- is, Treas .; T. P. Streeter, Sec. : D. H. Dean, Chaplain : Truman Wolf, S. D .; L. L. Ackerson, J. D .; Dwight Hudnut, S. S .; T. C. Callinan, J. S .; Fred L. White, Tiler.
Princeton Chapter, No. 28, R. A. M.
Meets at Masonic Hall, 5 W. South St., second Friday.
A. Oppenheim, E. H. P .; Fred Lehman, E. K .: M. U. Trimble, E. S. : H. M. Trimble, Treas .; H. C. Roberts. Sec. ; G. B. Harrington, Chaplain ; E. A. Vaughan, C. of H .; D. H.
Dean, P. S .: T. P. Streeter, R. A. C .; L. L. Ackerson, M. 3rd V .; L. M. Eckert, M. 2d V .; H. D. Steele, M. Ist V .; C. E. Brown, Sentinel.
Temple Comandery, No. 20, Knights Templar.
Meets at Masonic Hall, 5 W. South St., second Monday.
E. Sir Fred Lehman, E. C .; Sir A. Oppenheim, Gen'l; Sir H. D. Steele. C. Gen'1: E. Sir C. G. Cushing, S. W .: E. Sir J. H. Phillips. J. W. ; Sir E. A. Vaughan, Prelate ; Sir D. H. Smith, Treas .; E. Sir T. P. Streeter, Rec .: Sir L. L. Ack- erson, St. B. : Sir Charles Sapp, Sw. Br .; E. Sir M. U. Trimble, Warder ; Sir H. O. Bushey, Ist G .: Sir Parker Noble, 2d G .: Sir T. C. Callinan, 3rd G .; Sir C. E. Brown, Sent.
Orion Council, No. 8, R. and S. M.
Meets at Masonic Hall, 5 W. South St., first Monday: Fred Lehman, T. I. M. ; E. A. Vaughan, I. D. M .; M. U.
ATTENTION!
Where is your Rig? On the street? How cruel as well as unsafe. 10c will afford you safety-your horse comfort.
CLOSED CARRIAGES AT COMMAND. CHAS. STAPLES, LIVERYMAN, 26 MARION ST., Just back of Apollo Hall.
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Our Ball Bearing Axles reduce the draft of your vehicle 50 per cent, re= quire no oil or washers.
Can quote you prices on vehicles fitted with our Axles, Rubber Tires and Quick Shifters.
17 Columbus St. Phone 323.
Star Ball Bearing Axle Company .&
Princeton, III.
Trimble, P. C. W .; H. G. Gibbs, Treas. : T. P. Streeter, Rec .; L. L. Ackerson, Chap- lain ; D. H. Dean, C. of G .; A. Oppenheim, C. of C .; T. C. Callinan, Steward; C. E. Brown, Sentinel.
Tonnaluka Lodge, No. 89, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Wednesday ev- ening lodge rooms over First National Bank, 636 S. Main St.
George Prior, N. G .; Wm. McElroy, V. G. ; G. S. McLean, Sec.
Ruth Chapter, No. 164, O. E. S.
Meets at Masonic Hall, 5 W. South St., Wednesday on or before full moon.
Mrs. Mary C. Lehman, W. M. : Mr. E. A. Vaughan, W. P .; Miss Cunningham, A. W. M .; Mrs. Carrie McManis, Sec .; Mrs. Mary Bradley, Treas .; Miss Cassie Harris, Cond .; Miss Dolly I. Dean, Asso. C .; Mrs. Florence Perry, Chap .; Mrs. Mabel Struthers, Org .; Mrs. May Canavan, Adah ;
Miss. Exic Peterson, Ruth : Miss M. Struthers, Esther : Mrs. Myra Hickman, Martha : Miss Tib. V. Fisher, Electa : Miss Eva Peterson, Marshal ; Mrs. J. C. Vaughan, Warder ; Mr. O. Wilkinson, Sentinel.
Princeton Co., No. 8, U. R. K. · of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in each month, in K. of P. lodge rooms, corner S. Main St. and W. South St.
Selby L. Smith, Maj Ist Bat. ; Harry W. Hanson, Adjt. Ist Bat .; E. M. Ely, Captain : James A. ' Fraser, Ist Lieut. : Edward C. Prior, 2d Lieut .; I. O. Brokaw, Recorder: C. C. Wiedrich, Treas .; G. E. Case, Guard ; T. P. Streter, Sentinel.
Beauseant Lodge, No. 19, K. of P.
Meets every Thursday even- ing. Lodge rooms, cor. S. Main and W. South St.
James A. Fraser, C. C. ; Har- ry W. Hanson, V. C .; Selby L. Smith, Prel .; L. L. Acker-
BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
MRS. J. H. SMALL. .
113 South Main Street,
Princeton, Illinois.
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We Sell, Make and Repair SHOES K
A. H. ASCHE, 524 S. MAIN ST. PRINCETON, ILL.
son, M. of W .; I. O. Brokaw. K. of R. and S. and M. of F .; Frank A. Johnson, M. of E .; Wm. F. Bruer, M. at A. ; C. L. Turner, I. G .; C. C. Wiedrich, O. G.
Peace Lodge, No. 428, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday even- ing in lodge rooms, 918 N. Main St.
Bureau Encampment, No. 36, I. O. O. F.
Meets first and third Wed- nesday of each month, 918 N. Main St.
Canton Princeton No. 63, I. O. O. F.
Meets second and fourth Fri- days of each month, 918 N. Main St.
Mystic Tie Rebekah Lodge, No. 364, I. O. O. F.
Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month, 918 N. Main St.
Garden Lodge, 1123, Knights of Honor.
Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings in Peace Lodge, I. O. O. F., hall.
H. N. Miller, Dictator ; E. S. Phelps, Reporter; D. H. Dean, Financial Reporter.
Friendship Lodge, No. 292, Knights and Ladies of Honor.
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Meets first and third Wed- nesday of each month at Peace Lodge, I. O. O. F., hall.
D. H. Dean, Protector, Mrs. E. A. Dean, Sec .; Ferris Ald- rich, Financial Secretary.
Princeton Camp, No. 208, M. W. of A.
Meets second and fourth Fri- days of each month in I. O. O. F. hall, 918 N. Main St.
W. T. Naugle, Clerk. Mystic Workers of the World. Meets in P. S. S. F. hall, 510 S. Main St., first and third Fri- davs of each month.
W. W. Morris, Prefect; Dr. A. H. Malm, Sec.
Fraternal Tribunes. Meet in P. S. S. F. hall, 510
S. NELSON, The Up-To-Date Tailor.
Quality and Work Guaranteed. Style and Fit Perfect. Prices Reasonable. 913 N. Main St.
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Smith Rug and Dye Works, Old Cart Factory Building.
Phone 390.
Princeton, Ill.
S. Main St., fourth Tuesday of each month.
Fred Lehman, Chief Tri- bune; J. M. Farrell, Sec.
Local Carpenters Union of
America, No. 1525.
Meet in P. S. S. F. hall, 510 S. Main St., first and third Thursdays of each month.
John A. Weiner, Pres .; A. Meldahl, Sec .; H. Halberg, Treas.
Yeoman of America.
Tom Wood, Pres .; Georgia Beede, Sec.
PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES.
Daughters of the Revolution.
Meets the first Friday in each month.
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Mrs: Sue B. Ferris, Regent ; Miss Celia Greenwood, Vice Regent ; Mrs. Marion B. White, Sec. : Mrs. Caroline Greenwood, Treas.
Ferris Post, No. 309, G. A. R.
Organized July 20, 1883.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at K. P. hall, corner S. Main and W. South Sts.
Charles H. Fish, Com. A. Dunbar, Sr. Vice Com .; John Cole, Jr. Vice Com. ; Alfred M. Swengel, Adjt .; A. C. Best. Quarter Master: George W. White, Chap .; W. M. Kaull, Surgeon ; T. P. Streeter, Offi- cer of the Day: Thos. Robin- son, Officer of the Guard; Gil- man T. Smith, Judge Advocate.
Woman's Relief Corps, No. 203
Meets at K. P. hall. second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Lydia I. Wilson, Pres. ; Mrs. Anna C. Cauffman, Sr. Vice; Mrs. Georgianna V. Smith, Jr. Vice ; Mrs. Lucy A. Herrick, Sec .; Mrs. Harriet E. Streeter, Treas .; Mrs. Camilla M. Ely, Chap. ; Mrs. Josephine Tuiett, Cond .; Mrs. Anna E. Clark, Guard ; Mrs. Hattie E. Smith, Asst. Cond .; Mrs. Ma- linda Houck, Asst. Guard ; Mrs. Clara L. Crossley, Patriotic In-
S. NELSON, The Up-To-Date Tailor.
Quality and Work Guaranteed. Style and Fit Perfect. Prices Reasonable. 913 N. Main St.
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GEO. S. McLEAN, $ AND EMBALMER
UNDERTAKER
A full line of Funeral Goods Constantly on hand.
Carriages at Command.
Residence and Rooms 705 N. Main St Phone 55.
structor : Mrs. Ida L. Johnson, Musician : Mrs. Hannah W. Cass, Mrs. Helen S. Newell, Mrs. Sally M. Trimble, Mrs. Margaret Gibbons, Color Bear- ers.
Sons of Veterans.
Meets in P. S. S. F. hall, 510 S. Main St., first and second Friday evenings of each month.
Chas. Corey, Ohio, Captain ; Geo. W. Howe, Sr. Com. ; Hen- ry Putcamp, Jr. Com. : Wm. A. Scholes, Ist Sergt .: Milton N. Baldwin, Quarter Master.
W. C. T. U.
Mrs. J. L. Spaulding, Pres. ; Mrs. Orange S. Young, Rec. Sec. : Miss M. F. Makutchan, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. E. S. Phelps, Treas.
Princeton Swedish Sick Fra- ternity.
Meets in P. S. S. F. hall sec- ond and fourth Mondays of cach month.
John A. Weiner, Pres. : John A. Hinquist, Sec .; Henry
Asche, Fin. Sec .; John A. Pe- terson, Treas.
Princeton Swedish American Band.
Frank A. Johnson, Pres. : Bert Johnson, Sec .; Geo. E. Case, Treas .; Prof. Geo. P. Thompson, Leader.
Del Monte Club.
Club Rooms. 505 S. Main St. O. J. Flint, Pres. ; T. A. Gris- wold, Vice Pres. ; H. C. Laugh- lin, Sec. and Treas.
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