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I I I & 3 Worthing ton Advance. FUULI81IKC WIXKLT AT Oir *t*l ron. NOBLES COUNTY. MINN THURSDAY, April 14. .A.HRIVAL ANDDBPARTUKEOr TttAINS CfllCAQO.Sf. PACL.MlNWBAP.'H.lSJkOttA.IIA, RV. HO. 1 PASSEJfGKIt. Oolnp West— Leave '-tfiviemotis it I?" f. ivit Worthineton at 2:31 Arrive at Sioux ity ArrlvM.cC W irt'tiimton at Arrlveat Minneapolis at Going Wast— iv Worthington at (*oiu Went— Leaves Wortliingtoi* t»t MesT.^ave Wortlilnirton Bast—Arrive at WorthinRton :i J1)' Arrive at Sioux City at J.5O a m. UOINO WEST NO. ?AS9ENGEB. I»"aw Mlnn-ap »lis at :&> Arrive sit Wor*hln«toii at Arrive atSi'»ux City at 5 50 in. GOING EAST—SO. 2 PASSKSfik Laave Sioux City at 9:22 m. taave Wo-tl)lnorton a 12:15 a in. Arrive at Miuneip at 8:20 a in. OOINQ |SA9 C-NO.4 PA99KS0»lt. 8 :35 a 12:30 ra. 3:15 pin STOUX FALLS LINE. OOIHO KAST— PASSENGKH SO. 20. foives Sioux Falls at *:5o a Arrlvenat WorihinKton at 11:31 am. Go I NO WEST—VASS«NG*K SO. 19. (.eaves WorthinRton at Arrive at Sioux Falls 2:42 m. 5»0 p. ni. ACCOMMODATION. Centra^ mbs. Oolnir North— Mitiln,arrives at ioii.R Smith— lLill leaves ut 7:30 5:0 a m. GHANT MOKKISON, Agent. W. S Webb. M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON WORTHINGTON, Omeat E. li. Warren's Druu Store Dr. D. L. Kenyon OFFICE AND ft SflDKNCE—Corner ol Four Avenueaiid Eleventh Street. Jills Promptly Attended to A-J (11) AS THE BEST. I'jr (looil Acjonun jJations to the LAKE VIEW HOUSE. Boat Family Hotel in Town, at Moderate liaits. (Jo:l Sanip'e ltooin an I Livery In Connection. RICH All CHltlSTY. l'rou. YVOHTHINGTON HOTEL. Onlv First-Class Hotel in Town Good Sample Rooms. Liuery Stable Connected with the Houst WOUT1IINGTON, MINN. F. R. GOJJHRAN, -3c5-ly-1 Proprietor. Successors to Big»low & Oliver. Ca.itra! Maat Market Ojcipy the old stand of Otis Bigel i^rn th jv will have on hand all nd of \la,it—in neat, fresh and good .0 1 dition. 1* I'.rina^e tilled. solicited, orders promptly O £a Grand Pa)ac3 Hate! 8! t3 183 N. Clark St., CHICAS3. Only (ur minute* fr in Ilie Court House Ja.ile-j.iis pas* the door. New Irm with a'l 111 dern i:nprove nii'ius ne.wiy fit-uistied. On Americiin AND ICiir.»P.'an plain, IT MHUS weekly tran .ii'iii -i cents ati'l up.vinl. Turkish tth« for 1 uli -.s anil i.ren.lemMi. r/iceiits. Kisttur mi by Kreil Com nation, laic ch. (Miiea^o and Uiiion-League elubs. Taoitf d'ilotu .served. {aF-Cut this out for future use. WmBBBBSaSSBSEBm DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE IT WILL HOT IP YOU TAKB KRAUSE'S HeadacheCapsnle* $500 Howard for any injuripus substance found in these Capsules. Will Cure any kind of Money refunded if not we say. Sent postpaid •n receipt of price, Perfectly harmless. me. Twenty-Five Cento. NORMAN LICHTY. FAMILY CHKMIST. Des Moines, Iowa. hiwioii Sc Hedberir, will sell orient mr far.n, wiite you a loan or insure jour property. Wiiie 113 if you want lob iy »r exuhauge. See our add. K'-tuse'd Ileadaclie (Japsnhs are nioiH ..|evs iiit ii'id convenient to take llixi i»i»w«l- is. waft'i'M, elixirs, etc. Sold by#Vairen & Ilumiston. feb itlisli Spavin Liniment removes nil il iff I, S.ift or Calloused Lutnps and JltHiirwiies fnr.R hors»\s, Blood Spavins, f'lflis, Spliiit.H, Sweeney, lling I »ne, Stitl Spi:ains, all Swollen Throats, oi-xiis. etc.. Save $"0 by use of one tif. Warranted the most wonder fu I ii*iitisli Cure ever known.- SoUl be C. W. S nith. Dru^ist, Wurlliingtou, Miuii. 13yl G. S. DEAN O.Tara his services to the owners of llorses. Cattle aiid ^£'iue, as a Veter f.l iry mirtieoii. All ltiuUs of surgery )»i'oini»tly and skillfully performed, (tall Upuu 01 id lress G. S. DEAN, Veterinary Surgeon, *1* Si,-1}#*.,,./'VOftliiugtoii, Mlun. Jlultl UtUl Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. LOCAL. Oats, 20. Flax,80 Corn, 3(Ki. Eggs, 10c. Barley. 11:57 am. 7:30 m. ACCOMODATION. 20 to 30c. Wheat, 60c. to 65, ISutter, IGc. Potatoes, 25c. Hay loose 3 00 to 5 00. 44 baled 4 50 to 7 00. Cubeb Couch Cure—one minute. Attorney O. VV. Freeuian, of Adrian, was in town on Tuesday. KurikoatS. Kindlund local agent for Worthington and vicinity. 34«2t* Dr. Webb was called to lleron Lake last Monday on professional business. Seed corn for sale at 31-tf E. E. SOLOMON. Mr. Joseph Loveless is building a new blacksmith shop near the Mc Manus House. A line of buggies, carts, etc., just re ceived at 33 2t J. D. HOUSTON'S. Rev. U. P. Cory will preach an easter sermon Sunday morniug iu the Presby teiian church. Shiloh's cough and consumption cui is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. At C. IL Babcock's. a Miss Ellen Sunberg is spending hei vacation at home. She has been teach ing in Iowa. __ The small feed mill iu Worthington will be running only on Wednesday and Saturday. 31t3* ELIAS JOIINSON Mr. C. M. Ciandall, of Ellsworth, made a business trip to the Hub on last Thursday. For the lowest prices and the best gradtS of all kinds of building meter ial go to AZOM FOUUES. Rev. S. Anderson preached at the Summit List Sunday afternoon. He will continue to preach there once a month during the sumn Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. Sold by C. II. Babcock. a Rev. II P. Cory preached to a large audience iu the Heed school house laM Sunday, in Summit Lake. Next Sun day afternoon Mr. Cory will preach at Hound Lake. We have everything iu the way of farm machinery and building material to make the newc :nei'S comt'ortablt and the oiJ settlers happy. Come and see. AznM FORBES A very pleasant patty was given to Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Faulk last Satur day night which was a complete sur prise to the family. About forty-two friends came and brought refresh ments, and with games and good cheer, made things lively for several hours. FOR SALE.—80 acres, with 20 acres tine grove of trees thereon. East half of southwest quarter of section 24, De wald township, five miles from Worth inglon. Apply to Alpheus M. Smith room 710, Chamber of Commerce, Chi cago. or Daniel Shell, Woithingtou Minnesota. 19tf Mr. R. Myers closed his religious meeting at Summit Lake townshi] last Fiiday, reporting seventeen con versions. A petition signed by 27 per sons asking the orgahizition of a I'res byterian church iu that neighboihood will be presented to the PrtsbyUryat its present session. Ralph A. Crawford, Esq for twtlv* years a member of the Cincinnati De ctive force and chief of the iuentiii caiion bureau of that body, was in Worthington two days of last week locking after some land interests ii this county- He reiuri ed to Chicago on Saturday, on his way homeward. General conference Methodist Epis 'p »l church, Omaha, Nebraska May 1 to80th, 189J. The C- St. P.. M. & O. By., will sell round trip tickets for one tist class fare for round liip, on April J'Sth to 30th. G^iod returning until June 1st, 189i. On May 2, 4. 11 14, 18, 21, 25, 28 and 30, will sell tickets for one and one-third fare for round trip. Tickets good until June 1. 1£9j The Mankato Pusbytery met on Tuesday at Windom and continued in session throughout Wednesday. The call of the Westminster church of this city was presented by the Presbytery to [lev. II. P. Cory, and the same was formally accepted bv him. In pursu ance of this action Mr C. will soon be installed l-y a Presbyterial commission with appropriate services at the church of which due notice will, be given. Wanted —Stock of all kinds in ex change for pianos, orgai.s and sewing machines!, also hay and all kinds of farm produce. I also sell on time and monlhjy payments, ill fiict almost any terms will be given to suit the pm chaser. "1 handle nothing but liist class goods and all 'light of me r' wai ranted ftir years. If yon are not ready to buy now, remember I am, lo cated in Worth inn ton and always ready, to sell 011 above mentioned term® have 20 different styles of organs to choose from, At Western the Mill. MRS. BROWN. ABSOLUTES PURE er. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitalize is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by C. fcl. Babcock. a The new mteting house for the use of the Pit sbyterian church at Brews ter is enclosed and its completion will be announced at an early date. 17,1889. Any thing you don't see in Oyster Bay ask for it, we may have it Two persons uuiied with the Swed ish Lutheran church last Sunday. GOOD ROOM FOR RENT.—I have a good room, with clotliespress, for rent. 31-tf Dr. G, S. DEAN. Mr. E. B. Paul, returned from a pro longed visit to friends in Wisconsin on Thursday of Inst week. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, price 25 cents. Sold by C. II. Babcock. a Don't fail to see the fatuous Georgia minstrels at the Masonic Hall Satur day night. A car load of Rushfoid wagons just received at 33-2t J. D. IIUMISTON'S. Miss Julia Ilylaud is at home during the vacation of. her school ut Sleeky Eye, Minn. That hacking cough can be so quick ly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar antee it. Sold by C. Babcock. a The many friends of Rev. C. S. Ware will be pained to learn of his sickness at Ltiverne, last week. Croup, whooping cough and bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. At C. II. Babcock's. a Georgia minstrels at Masonic IIall -'aturdav night supporting the eminent comedians, Lew Hall, A1 Weather, A1 Watts and the little drum major. Key West Sublime 5c cigar clear Ila- v.tnua filler, Sumatra wrapper. Sale controlled by C. II. Babcock, Drug ijist. 31t4* There will be a union prayer meeting in the Westminster Presbyterian church on the morning of easter Sun lay at 7 o'clock. A11 are invited. Catarrh cuml, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Ilemedy. Price 50 cents. Na3al iu jector free. At C. H. Babcock's. a B^v. W. W. Alwny, of TivoU, Minn., 11 known to our readers, will preach in the Adventist hall, in the old school house 011 Friday, Saturday and Sun lav evenings next. Shiloh's VitalizM'is what you need for ccnstipation, loss of appetite, diz ziness. and all symptoms of dvspepsm Price lo and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by C. II. Babcock. a Miss Tina UI O A began her spring term of school last week Monday in Larkin township. She has proved so successful iu the past that it was the unanimous wish of the school trusties to retain her. 4-+. We have afresh and complete stock of lumber, sash, doors, building paper, lime, brick, fence wire and posts. Dont fail to let us figure on your bills and show you our grades, before you buy. AZOM FORBES. The Famous Georgia Minstrels will appeal at Masonic Ilall 011 Satmdsiy night April 16th. They are spoken of by the press as the best on the road. ICE CREAM.—The ladies of the Presbyterian church having secured a central location on the first floor on 10th St., have decided again to serve the public with ice-cream and cake through the summer months. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the parsonage fund. Pon't let it be said that Worthihg ton is not a good place for Gist class lecturers tT come to. Dr. Cryor estab lished a fine reputation here last win ter as an eloquent preacher. He will not be found wanting on the hcture platform. TO RENT.—240 acres 011 the easi half of sec. 11, Lorain Tp. Land was broken last year and is iu good condi tion for a crop. Will rent cheap for cash or for one-fourth of the crop. Call on or address, li. W. MOBERLY, 32tf Worthington, Minn. Mr. Walter Aagaard. after an active and successful businebs career iu Woi thingtou of many yeais's duration, left for Morris, Illinois, to-day. Mr. Azgaard will be muo'i missed, as le was one one of our most active men ot business. We shall always kindly re member Mr. and" Mis. Aagaard, and ieir interesting children, and we with them abundant prosperity and ppi ness wherever their future home may be. In the obituary column we record the death of Leon Alouzo Haggard, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagg ird, of Indian Lake. The little sufferer died of a cancerous tumor, the trui-character of which could not be definitely ascertained until a surgical examination should be made. At the suggestion of Dr. Webb, the physician e,-rly calli to attend to the case, the parents—accompanied by Dr. Wtbb— took the little sufferer to Minneapolis, where Drs. Dunn and Dunsmore were consulted. They pronounced the dis ease a tumor, and advised that the par ents return houie and have the tumor removed, if it were found that such re moval would save the patient. In pursuance of this advice, Dr. W. S. Webb, assisted by Dr. Spauldiug, of Luverne, Dr. Sullivan, of Adrian and Dr. Neal, of Sibley,made the necessary examination and it w^is decided not to attempt tie removal if the tumor, after it -was found to be cancerous. The child lived for three days after the snrgei was performed. The parents t« o:t tim 'ly counsel—and spared 110ex pense to the most able advice,.ai d. the medical gentlemen Vuapl. yed did all Unit the skill of the profession jukl do. OBITVABY. DIED:—In Indian Lake, on Friday, April 8th, 1892, of cancerous tumor in the stomach, Leon Alonz i, son of Mr. and Mis. Henry Haggard, aged four years. The brief life of this beautiful and interesting child wan filled with bodily suffering, his disease defying the power of the most diligent and loving care, and the highest attainments of medical learning arid skill to give relief. The funeral was attended by large concourse of friends, at the family rest* deuce. The services were conducted, by liev llobt. McCune, of Worthing ton. The iuterment was made in the Worthington cemetery. Dr. Kellam, of Heron Lake, is in the city today. For fine quality of smoking and chewingtobtcco goto OYSTER BAY. Make your arrangements to hear the lectures of Rev. Dr Cryor on the 26th and 27th, of April, at the Presbyterian church. Arriving to day the very best lot of Florida oranges that has been iu town for a long time. Call and see goods and prices OYSTER BAY. Easter services will be held at St. John's Episcopal church Sunday even ing at 7.30. Special music has been prepared. All are cordially invited to attend. On account of the snow storm the Voung People's Social announced for last evening was postponed until Fri day evening April 22ud, 1892. All are invited. Mr. Walter Aagaard, on leaving, presented two very fine specimens of crystalized quartz, one to the High School of Worthington, the other to the ADVANCE. Coming Saturday, April 16lh, Lew Hall's Famotn Georgia Minstrels. Re set ved seats on sale at Babcock's drug store. Pi ices 35 and 50 cents. Grand street parade daily at 112 o'clock. Mr. Edgar L. Porter, of the Iowa City high school, spent Sunday and Monday in Worthington. He is a very pleasant gentleman, and though quite young, has fine reputation as au edu cator. We have the pleasure of being able to state that Prof. J. T. McCleary will Kddrrss the Republican club of Worth ington on the political issues of the day on Sat urday evening April 30th. Not ice of place of meeting will be given hereafter. Mr. H. Randall, formerly of this county, but who has spent some years iu Washington and California, arrived in Worthington 011 Wednesday, of last week, and after spending some time here, will visit his sons—four of whom are iu Chicago. See the new advertisement of J.D. Humiston, who has spread out a tii.e stock of Agricultural machinery on a newly constructed platform, cov ring a good part of the lots he has re cently bought oft he Minnesota Loin •nd Investment company. Give him a caH. The 31. T3. Sunday school of Worth ington will give an ensler service next Sunday at the hour of moining serv:ce. All are invited. Frank Lewis will con duct it. The pastor will preach the easter sermon in the evening. All the collections of the day will be for mis sions. Prof. McCleary, who will be a pro DA neut candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress will speak iu Worthington 011 April 30th, as per no tice in another column. The Republi cans will want to hear him, and we trust there will be a large atteudance at this meeting. Appropriate easter services will be held at the Congregational church Out OTI next Sunday morniug conducted by tl pristor. The evening service Will be conducted by the Sunday school, and will consist of a song seivice. "The Gates Ajar," with music and recita tions. All invited. Grand Chancellor K. of P. Fred B. Wheaton, made a stop between tra ns at Worthington 011 Monday as lie was on his way to Adrian. He reports quite a number of uew lodges as hav ing been instituted in the state during the present year, and new application are coming in every week. Attorney J. A. Town, of Worthing ton, was iti Heron Lake a few hours Monday on his way to Slay ton to at tnnd to some important legal matters. Mr. Town's legal business is rapidly spreading out over a large portion of the state. He is not only a pleasant gentleman to meet but a skillful lawyer.— Heron Lake News. A POSTIVE FACT. James G. Blaine told Ben Butler tbat it is a positive fact that he overheard Grover Cleveland tell Win. Heal that Benjamin Harrison had stated in the presence of Din Connors and David B. Hill, that Ckauncey M. Depew had told Jay Gould and Iiussell Sage that the "Tiger," Clear Havana Filled Ci gars were the best 5 cent Cigars in the market. For gale at OYSTER BAY. At the meeting held at the Metho dist parsonage, Monday evening the lltli of March, the followiug persons were elected for the coming year, as officers of the Sundayschool: Superintendent—W. II. Buclian. Ass't. Supt—Dr. D. L. Kenyon. Secretary—Nellie Stevens. Ass't Secl'y—Gertie Dow. Librarian—Geo. Shlrck. Ass't. Lib Lora Lewis. Treasurer—Mis. C. S. Bullis. Organist—Lura Moberlv. FROM KALAMAZOO. Norman Lichty, Des Moines. Iowa: -Dear Sir:—A box of Headache Cap sules wen* handed me aud I have used them with perfect success. T^ey can not be recommended too highly^ Could not possibly do without them in my hotibu. 1 recommend them to sufferers with this cimmou though terrible com plaint. upr J. Exsiso, Kalamazoo, Mich. "We are obliged to Paper before we Wiite to or call on 33ml STARKS Force Drop Corn Planter and Check Rower. SPECIAL POINTS. Force Drop! Iron Joints! Wrought Metal Wheels! Iron Seed Boxes! Center Lock Lever! Very Light Draft! Runners can either be locked in the ground or depth regulated by the dri ver's feet. It forcibly throws the »rn so that it drops to the ground instantly when the lever is thrown, so that it makes 110 ur slow, or by jeiks. Will plant corn in straight rows both ways, whether team goes tast or slow. This alone will save the price or planter for ever) 100 acres of coin planted, by not having corn destroyed in cultivating. We will, on application, send by mail a model of the force drop, free of charge, to any person who contemplates buying a planter so he can see just how the corn is dropped. No chains —The annoyance of chains to run the machinery, wholly avoided. Chains often b'-eak wear out very quickly, especially when the ground is dry and the dnst Hies, links get lost, chains must be 1 ighlei.ed, etc and when chain is wore out., a new one must be hail which may have to be waited for to come from the shop. Not a chain about the Stalks. CHECK ROWER. Whereas, an instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Laura A. Crandull deceased, late of said County, has been delivered to this court: And whereas. A, W. Orandall, a son of de ceased lias tiled therewith his petition, repre senting amonu other things that said Laura A. Craudul died in said county, 011 the 24tti day of March 18»2, testate, and Unit said petition prays lhat t:,e said instrument may be ailniitte I to probate, and that letters tes anieiitary be issued thereon to Lyman K. Crandall (executor named 11 the will). It is or-lured, That the proofs of said Instru ment, and the said petition, be heard before this Court, ai the Probate Ottiee in WorihiuKton, slid County. 011 Tuesday the :r I day of May A. D. 189.\ at ne oV.lock iu Mie afternoon, when all persons interested may appear fur or contest the probate of said instrument: And it is further ordered. Thit notice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested, by publishing this order ••nee in each week, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in ihe Worthington ADVANC a weekly newspaper primed 'and published at Worthington. In said county. Dated at Worthington, Minn., the Gtb day of April A. D. 1892. By the Court: [SEAL] C. W. W. DOW. 3l-3t Ji.dgi' of Probate. SPECIAL POINTS. Driver can throw off the wire at end of field without leaving his seat, by pulling (he string attached to latch and foot lever. This check rower is of the very latest improvement, is adapted especially to our foicc drop planter, and the two together make the very best outfit for plautiug corn to be found iu the market. We defy anyone to produce its equal The wire is, when desired, thrown out of the check rower by the same op eration that raises the planter front out of the ground, so that the driver does not have to get off at the end of the row to take the wire out. The check rower euds being practically all of wrought metal there is no danger of breakage. It is only a question of time when it will take the place of all the old style planters this assertion may seem strong, but when farmers find that with the Force Drop Light Draft, Lock Lever Starks Planter, with its perfect check rower attachment, they get a machine that will do their work far better than it ever has been done, that the machine will outwear two of other kinds, and that they can save the price of the machine on every 100 acres planted, they will certainly buy this planter and will not allow agent selling other planters to persuade them into buying other kinds. PROBATE NOTICE. STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Nobles. PROBATE NOTICE. STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Nobles. S83 In Probate Com t. Special Term, April 5tli 1892. In the matter o( the estate of Charles B. Loveless, deceased. On reading aud filing the petition of William W. Loveless, administrator of the estate of Charier B. Loveless deceased, representing, among other tilings, that he has fully adminis tered ai estate, and praying that a time and place be lixed for examining, settling and al lowing the final account of his administration, and for the as iunmeiit of the resMue of said estate \A tlh* parties entitled thereto by law: It is ordered, that said acrount be examined, and pet i. ion heard by tilts this court on Monday the 2nd day of May A. D., at one o'cluck p. in-, at Probate oilice at Worthington village in said County. Aud it is ordered further.that notice thereof be given to toall persons Interested, by publish ing a copy of this order once in each week, for thrcesuccessive weeks prior to said day of hear ing. in the Vorthiugtou ADVANCE, a weekly newspaper, printed and published at Worth ington, iu said county. ba'.ed at Worthington. Minn., the 5th day of April, A. D. 1892. By the Court: [SEAL]* C. W.W.Dow, 34-3t. Judge of Probate. Call and examine our stock of oak lumber. AZOM FORBES. J. D. HUMISTON, ss In Probate Court Special Term, April 6th, 1892. In tile matter of the estate of Laura A. Cran dall, deceased: Close our entire stock of Wall Move store. Come early and make your selections. Prices are lowest. Warren & Humiston. our difference whether team is driveu fast When raised out of the ground it is self-locking, thus avoiding the use of latches. It has glass at the heel ot the drop so that the driver cau at all times see the com dropping. The lock being in the center, the runners go a uniform depth. Planters that lock at the side run deeper o,n one side than the other, when the plauter is locked in the ground. 'l'lie runi.eis can be detached in a few moments by taking out two bolts, and 111 thus be readily sharpened. In the joints 011-the frame is an iron plate with flanges, which makes the frame perfectly rigid and exceedingly strong, and the water does not settle in the iint trot the frame. Worthington, Minn. PROBATE NOTICE. STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Nobles, On receiving and filing the petition of Sarah E. Akin, of the County of Lawrence, State of Illinois representing among other things, that George Vv. Akin late of Denison Township county of Lawrence, state of Illinois, on the Fourteenth day of March. A. D., 1889. at said town and Slate died intestate, and being a resi dent of said Lawrence county at the time ol' his deaih. leaving goods, chattels aud estate wi bin tine Nobles county, and Sliat the said petitioner is the surviving wife of said deceased, aud pray ing that adminisi.ration of said estate be to .John Head, of said Nobles countv granted. It is ordered, that said petition be heard be fore this Court on Monday ti.e nii.tli day of May, A, 1).. 1*9:.', at one o'clock p, ni.. l'robai oilice. at Worthington village in aid county. Further ordered, that uotiee thereof be glv««n to tie 1 efrs of deceased, and toall persons in'«rested, by iitib'.is.iin.v tiiis order once in sen ek for three successive weeks prior to said o'of h"ai ii,g, in Ihe Wonliiugtoii Au VAXCE. a weekly newspaper p' ir.ted and pub lished it Worthington, iu said county. Dated at WoiThington, M'nn.. the 12th day of April, A. D.. 1892. By the Court, [SEAL.] O, W. W. DOW. aS-st Judge of Probate. TAX JUDGMENT SALE. Pursuant to a real estate tax Judgment of the District ou: t, in the County ot Nobles. State of Minnesota, entered the twenty-first day of March, A. D.. 1892. in proceedings for enf rcing payment of Taxes aud Penalties upon Real Es tate in the county of Nobles, State of Minnesota, remaining delinquent on the tint Monday of .January, 1892, aud of the Statutes iu such case made and provided. I shall on the first Mond iy, being the 2d day of May. A. 1), 189J, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my oQice.intheCourt House, in the Vil ageor Worthington, and County of Nobles, Minnesota, sell the lauds whi'-h are charged wiih taxes, penalties and costs iu said Judgment, and on which taxes, penalties and costs shall not have been previously uaid. [SEAL NO. J. KENDLKR, Auditor Nobles Coun v, Minn Dated at Worthington, this Seventh day of April, A. 1). 1892. 31-31 SALE OF STATE LANDS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, LAND OFFICE. ST. PAUL. MINN February, 2i, 1892 Notice is hereby given that I will offer at Pub lic Sale at the County Auditor's office in Wortb inglou.on Saturday A|:ril23rd. 1892. at o'clock a. ra„on the terms prescribed bylaw, the State Land*, iu Noble.-i County that have been ap praised and are unsold, or that have been sold and forfeited by reason of failure to pay interest for two or more yeftrs. Lists of the lands to be offered may be seen at the Auditor's office for ten days prior to the sale. A. BIRHMANW. Commissioner of the £tatc Laud Ofllcc. 33m6 nljulll 88 In Probate Court, Special Term, April 12th, 1892. in the matter of the estate of George W. Akin, Decease!: FOR CO Uul O QC QL. H. E. TORRANCE, GENERAL MERCHANDISE The largest and finest stock of Dry Goods in Southwestern Minnesota, at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. Also a full line of Pingree & Smith shoes, the best in the market Every pair W ARRANTED. Will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE —FOR— Butter and Eggs. Also will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for all kinds of Grain and Seeds. Will pay the highest Market price for all kinds of LIVE STOCK, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep. N. A. CALL, 33 Sionx Falls Junction, Minn. Attention, Farmers! Insure your houses and property against Fire, Lightning and Tornado, And your growing crops agaiust The safest way is to insure in a first-class company and with a reliable solicitor. Drop the undersigned a postal card and lie will come out and insure for you. without chaiging anything for policy or survey fee. I represent tb« Home Insurance Co., of New York, and the Alliance Hail aud Cyclone Mutual Insurance Co., of Austin. Minn As reference, call on or write Mr. P. Thompson, Worthington, or Hon. C. II. Smith, Insurance Commissioner. St. Paul, Minn. We have already saved some policy holders from $1 to $14 on premiums on small policies. Yours Respectfully, Brewster, Minnesota. pt Hailstorms. S. KIND^UND, Minnesota Lands FARMING and Stock Raising! jl /C AAA Acres offered for sale inNo- GO TO H. DAY Worthington, Minn. nrVjUl/U blesand adjoining counties. The attention of settlers is invited to these lands. They lie in settled districts, where there are railroads, towns, post offices, good roads, churches, and good schools. Address, LAWTON & HEDBERG, Worthington, Minnesota. Fairfield & Pe verill, Dealers in Lumber, Grain, Hay and Farm JEWELER. Worthington, Minn. tiop.Tiaq.1^ idraojj JOJ Swedish Mercantile Company DRY GOODsTand"GROCERIES Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, 4'roekcry, filtMwarc, ast GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Will pay Highest Cash Market price FOR GRAIN. FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOB GOODS. I N E A A N E O Worthington, A 50 •1 PI v..