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,£u $* A H. C. 5 Ibfe "1 Spy' life": i. ti 5r ll i. ti 5r i: i: WM mm ROLLER FEED MILL. Custom work done at any time. Ground feed for sale cheap for Cash. Highest market price £aid for COIilST .AJSTD OATH. Will Pay 21 cents for Oats at S. F. Junction. Binders, Threshers,Mowers Minnesota Chief Threshers, Aultman & Taylor Threshers, Champion Binders & Mowers, s) C. PETERSON. I have got too many Fall and Winter CLOAKS. SHAWLS. BOOTS. SHOES AND MITTENS, And for the next FIFTEEN DAYS will give unheard of Bargains Call and be convinced that lean save you money. .v ON ABOVE. 15 per cent Discount I have an immense stock of Gloves, Dry Groods and Groceries which have been marked down to the very Lowest Price. NEWTON, CHANEY & CO, Osborne Binders & Mowers, Standard Mowers, Etc. Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Corn Tools, Hay Rakes. Shepard, Worthington, Minn. Wm. E. iEYO, Real Estate] DEALER, Worthington,. Minn. If you wish to sell your farm, call and see me 40-OFFICE OVER HUMISTON'S HARDWARE STORE. The following is a correct list of the lands I have sold since March 1st, 1893: NOBLES COUNTY. MINN. 8. E. Section 33-104-40 S. E. 32-104-40. N. W. tf St-104-40. N. W. 18-101-40. S.E.J4 4-104-41. S, K. 10-108-41. N.E.X 26-104-42. NfcofSWK 12-103-41. EK S E or 11-10841. 8* SWX 28-104-30. 9 GOODS. buy or rent, NKofNEU SWtfot SWKot SEHel SH of MEM of NWJtof I also handle SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS. 31-104-39. 33-104-40. 32-164-40. 42-104-39. 31-103-20. 20-104-39. MUBBAY CO., MINN. SEJiof SWJiOf NX Of N tfof LWXot 27-106-42. 22-106-42. 32-108-39. 21-106-30. Among cheStock-lioldersare: WANTED: TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OR LAKE TAKE THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE FaHlekttSrJafnMtioa and IHastrttod Folder. Can on Your bocakAgent, or AddMtsT. W.-TEAStMLE—£. J. A. C. St P. N.&0. R'y., St Paul. HE* Wt GEO. D. DAYTON. President. GEO W, 'WILSON. Vlce-Pres. 'mmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmm CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.' m. WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, WINN. Started as a Private Bank in 1873. Incorporated as a State Bank in 189j. Ed. Wilson, A. H. 'Pal'mV «3 ohn Dean, Geo. W. Wilson, H. E. Torrance, Will Humis tonf Geo. D. Dayton, J. P. Moulton, Mrs. C.. W. Smith, Geo. O. Moore, Dr. Cheney, John H. Scott, R. B. Beeson, Azom Forbes, Fijed Humis ton. The Bank is under charge of the £tate Examiner and -will be governed by the Jaws of the State of Minnesota. It will LOAN MONEY Only approved securities, and will aim to accommodate the public within the bounds of conservative Banking. Persons having funds loose will find here a safe place to deposit, where they can get interest on Certificates of depost at 5 per cent. SPECIAL ATT£NTION GIVEN To writing Insurance against fires, cyclones and tornadoes in only the best companies. We have a set of abstract books prepared at great expense, and can furnish correct, neat abstracts, promptly at very reasonable charges. We sell exchange on New York, St. Paul or Minneapolis, make collections on any point. Farmers'Store .DEALER 'IN. .A.TJG- FALK, Manager. (WAfrCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS.) Are in demand now, because Spring is here, and with it comes the Walking Season. Our Shoe de partment is an habitual record breaker, but this year we will make them shake a leg to keep in sight of us. Our stock of Ladies Oxford ties ex cels anything we have carried in stock before. Trash finds no place here. Onr stock is first class, containing nothing but Oxford Ties and Shoes whieh are excellent both in shape and quality. Shoes which fit the foot satisfies the eye. We do not claim to sell at cost and below cost, but GEO. 0. MOORE, Cash. The Directors are: R. B. Beeson, H. E. Tor rance, Dr. Cheney, Fred Humiston, Geo. O. Moore, Geo. W. Wilson, Geo. D. Dayton. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Walking* Shoes! we claim to sell as low as the lowest. Butter, Eggs and Grain. The Swedish Mercantile Co Local. —J. J. Bingham made an official visit to Adrian Monday, v, —Editor Smith's mother returned with him from Omaha Tuesday, and will remain all summer. —David Wagner, representing the firm of Gregory & Co., of Minneapo lis, was here last week. Dave is an old Worthington boy and of course met many of his old friends. —Eugeue Gillet and f?mily, have moved back to Worthington, he having been given his old job back again. We are sorry to see them leave our town as they are very de sirable people to have in a commun ity.—Heron Lake News. —There will be a competitive ex amination for a West Point Cadet ship on Friday Apl. 6,1894, at Mar shall, Minn. The examination is open to bona fide residents of the second District between the ages of 17 to 22. Further particulars may be had from the principal of the nearest graded school. A fine steam roller grist mill for sale or exchange for land, almost anew plant. Owner iu other business. 31-tf M. E.LAWTON. Wright & Bass will run a herd of cattle and horses northwest of Iona. Good water and grass privileges. Satisfactory prices. 31-tf —Farmers remember that J. D. Humiston will give you the lowest price on farm machinery. He has a big stock to select from. 30 tf. -The ADVANCE office is well sup plied with horse cuts. We make a very low rate on this class of work, and guarantee satisfaction. 30tf -Silver Leaf Tea is the best in the market. C. L. Peterson has it. Call at his store and get a sample. For purity and strength it has no equal. (tf) -Tried and true is the verdict of people who take Hood's Sarsaparilla. The good effects of this medicine are soon felt in nerve, strength restored, appetite created and health given. For Sale. P. Rocks, pairs or trios Lt. Brahmas and eggs from Toulous Geese. Address,— Sec 23, Elk. WTorthington, 31-lmo. Minn. Painted Bed. What The Hog. Fencing, just re ceived by the John W. Tuthill Lum ber Company, Oak Slats, three cables. Come in and buy some, and next winter you will have money to loan. (29-3w.) Wanted A competent teacher for the spring term of school in Dis. No. 31, to begin April 2nd. Experience and second grade certificate required. Apply to J. H. Cunningham, or J. H. Denton. Kinbrae, Nobles Co. Minn. Cut Flowers. Having secured the services of Mr. H. M. Palm the undertaker and fur niture dealer to act as agent for our goods in your locality, we wish to inform the public that floral emblems of all kinds fancy baskets of cutflowers bouquets cut flowers of all kinds and May's Fa mous One Dollar box of assorted cut flowers, can be ordered through Mr. H. M. Palm and recieve our prompt attention, and at prices the same as though purchased in this city. Should you desire anything in' our line, give him a call. (29-w4) L. L. May & Co., Florists. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local 'applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed Deaf ness is the result, and unless the in flamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars ($100.) for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh,) that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATABBH CUBE. Send for circulars, free. 1 F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. JSP Sold by1 Druggists, 75c. SUPERIOR THE FACT That AYER'S Sarsaparilla CUBKS OTHERS of Scrofulousx Diseases* Eruptions, BoilS, Eczema, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Rheu matism, and Catarrh should be con vinc ng that the same cOurse of treatment WILL CURE YOU. All that has been saitl of the wonderful cures Directed bv the use of :RS Sarsaparilla during the past. 50 years, truthfully applies to-day. It is, in every sense. The Superior Medicine. Its cura tive properties, strength, effect, and flavor are always the same and for whatever blood, diseases AYER'S Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to this treatment. When you ask for AVER'S Sarsaparilla don't be induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes, which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest in gredients, contain no sarsaparilla, have no uniform standard of ap pearance, flavor, or effect, are blood purifiers, in name only, and are of fered to you because there is more profit in selling them. Take AVAR'S Sarsaparilla prepared by fir. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists l'nce $1 six bottles, $o. Cures others, will cure you M. E. Lawton formerly of the firm, of Lawton & Hedberg is the man to do business in lands and loans. 31-tf JAS. NOLAN, CONTRACTOR And BUILDER. WORTHINGTON, MINN. Furnish plans and estimates Brick, Stone and Wood buildings. Correspondence solicited. 22tf on SAMUEL ALLEN. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Estimates furnished for Wood Brick or Stone buildings. (24 3mo. pd) J. H,BLY —DEALEB IN— STAPLE AND FANCV GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN AND SEED All Kinds of Produce Wanted. I Want 10,000 Bushels of Potatoe for which I will pay cash or trade. A. H.& J. E.WHITE Contractors -AND— Builders. WOBTHINGTON, MINN. Plans and Estimates Furnished. EURNISH MATERIAL FQR WOOD OB BRICK BUILDINGS. P*We guarantee our work. We also move old buildings with the least damage possible. A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-falling Cure for Piles of every nature and degree. It malces an operation with the knife or Injections of carbolic add, which are painful and seldom a permanent cure, and often ting In depth, mmnnas—ry. Why anduro resulting In death, nnneoeaearr. wnjr enauro this terrlbl* diiMM? wijpjSEWttM boxes to our* any eaa*. TOO only pay for benefits received, tl a box. 6 for $T Guarantees issued by onr agents. benefits received. SI a box. 6 for $5. Sent by mail. Guarantees issued by onr agents. Cored, MtM Prtrmtad, by Japanese Liver Pellets the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to take, especially adapted for children's use. BODosee 35 cents. •. CONSTIPATION bvlapan the great LIVER and STOUAOH Bl GUARANTEES issued only bv Bay Humiston. '-m JAR&NESB