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•i 6 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TOWN A Attorney at Law, Office over B. E. Torrance's Store. W. WILSON, Attorney %t Law. Office over Bank of Worthing ton. J)# ROHRER. Attorney at Law. Office 1st door south of Worthington Hotel. JP F. CROSS, Attorney at Law. Office over H. E. Torrance's store. j^DLER C. CLAUSEN, Lawyer, Late of Minneapolis, (Skandinavisk Advokat.) 4tf) WORTHINGTON, MINN. r|l A. ALEXANDER, Lawyer, Attends to all legal business and makes collec tions. HEKON LAKE, MIKN. M.E-F0LEV Attorney at Law. Collections .Real Estate and Insurance, dist Special Agent. St. *aul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Jfiice ovr StateBk FULDA, MINShSSOTA. YY H. GAUCUI, Physician and Surgeon. Office next door to Joe Lowe s. Residence 4th ave., between 11th and 12th streets. JJR. CUItRAN, Physician and Surgeon. OEBice over W. S. Lewis' store. Dr. Curran—residence on lltli street, 2d door nortinvest of Congregational church. H. CLARK, Physician and* Surgeon. Residence cor. 10th street and 6th ave., two blocks aboveCourt House. Office in G. A. R. block. QR. J. N. GOULD, Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Western House. Dr. G. S. DEAN, Wones. ill draw Ulcerated Teetli or dress uneven Cures Ringbone, Spavin, Curb and Splint. Will also do any kind of Veterinary work on short notice. Postoflice Address TVORTHISGTON, MINN. 33-iyr, L. WEMPLE, Rushmore Hotel, RUSHMORE, MINNESOTA. Rates $2.00 Per ay. S. WHITE, Shoemaker, Good Work, Low Prices. Next door to Loveless' groceryjstore. M. FALM & SON, Embalming, Undertaking. We use tbfe most improved methods And guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Night calls receive prompt attention. J* RED D. BROWN, Livery and Sale Stable. Connected with the Lake View Hotel. Rigs of all kinds for hire. WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA. J" H. MAXWELL, Contractor and Builder. Plans and estimates furnished. Special at tention given to bridge work and barn build ing. Worthington, Minn. S. A. Hildretli, BARBER SHOP Bath room in connection. Base ment of Minnesota Loan and Trust Go.'s building, Worthington, Minn. JIN LUND & SANDIN, Contractors & Builders. Plans and Estimates Furnished, Box 79, Worthington, Minn. JOHN HANSBER6ER .PROPRIETOR OF.. Eureka Meat Market •We carry a full line of the choic est meats to be bad. Game and Fish in season. Give ns a call. Raise Hogs. Bay white oak hog fencing to keep j4bem in, and buy it from Btf JAS. S. RAKIGE. Probate Notice. GTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Nobles, &in Probate Court,Special Term,March,30 189c. In the matter of the estate of John A. Peterson, deceased, the, oM i. S On reading and filing the petition of Geo. W. Wilson, attorney for the Executrix of the Es tate of John •. Peterson deceased, represent- Executrix of the Es deceased, represent ing. among other things, that she has fully ad ministered said Estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed tor examining, settling and allowiug the final account of her administra tion, and for the assignment of the residue of said Estate to the parties entitled thereto by law. it is ordered,that said account be examined and petition heard by this court on Monday, the 27th day of April A.D.i&m.at one o'clock inn.,at the probate office in the Court House iu NVorth inscton, in said County. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested, by publish ing a copy of this order once iu each week for ihree successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the WORTHINUTON ADVANCE, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Worthington in said County. Dated at Worthington, Minn., the 30th day of March A. D. 1S!K. By the Court: C. M. COKY Judge of Probate. [Seal.] GEO. W. WILSON, Attorney for Executrix. 3\vs First Pub. Apr. Jnd. D. Shell, visited the Saintly city this week. Julius Palm's house is rapidly nearing completion. Social at Congregational church parlors, Friday evening. Mrs. D. Rohrer and daughter are now sojourning at Mt. Clemens,Mich. Frank Lyon got the bargain bed room suit.*displayed by Palm Bros, at SIT. The Anoka—Hastings, Hospital case will be taken to the Supreme Court. The spring term of court opeus at Slayton, next week. Judge Wilson will go there Monday. Carpets—A large assortment at ex tremely^low price, at The Furniture Store iu G. A. E. Block. 36-2 Rev. F. C.Bailey, of Preston,Minn., will preach in Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. A new arrival of those elegant and comfortable SEWING ROCKER. Come in and look at them at G. A. R. Block 36-2 Fieldjjpeas and timothy seeds for sale by C. F. Salstrom in Bly's build ing. 34. H. W. Shore and F. F. Graves of Ransomjwere callers of the Priedaux family Monday. A lerge line of Bulk Garden Seeds jvst opened up at New Store in the Bly building. 34. Buy Baker Perfect Barb wire,.18 ft. to the pound. For sale by W. I. Humiston & Co. 36 2 Congressman McClearv, will again take up and push a bill to establish a park at Pipestone, which will include the famous Pipestone quarries. Our prices in Furniture are ahvays at the bottom come and see for yourselves, H. M. PALM AND SON 36-2 The streets still present a muddy and slushy appearance but with the sun's aid'for a few days they would sooUjbejn condition foi better wheel ing. Mrs. ^Myers of Worthington and Mr. Kupp of Oakes, N. D., were mar ried last week, Monday, and left the same day for their future home in N. Dak. If you have a house, barn, wagon, or a buggy that needs painting, leave your orders at John Rippbergers paint shop rear'of Aug. Falk's shoe store. The "Lake" seems to present quite an attraction for our young people. Numerous couples can be seen stroll ing along its shores every Sunday afternoon. There can be no doubts as to the justification of an officer in forcing an intoxicated person off from the main street and if necessary resort to arrest to prevent the use of language that was'uttered Monday evening. Doran'is the republican nominee for mayor of St. Paul. The demo crats are jubiliant over this as they claim an easy victory, having beaten him before. Cullen is the Dem's nominee. The mockingbird fire alarm whistle was tested again Saturday afternoon with'but very little better results. Chief Bibby thinks the whistle can yet be" made to warble. Another pipe will be connected and the agent representing the dealers will be here today and give'it a third trial, then if it don't sound satisfactory will prob ably be returned. A lodge of the Eastern Star of 24 members [was instituted at Heron Lake last Thursday evening by mem bers of that order from here. Those attending from Worthington were A. Forbes and'wife, A. S. Johnson and wife,|D£Shell and wife, E. C. Pannell^and wife, Mrs. Crane, Webb, Aaguard, and Mrs. C. H. Babcock, Misses Coutts and Shell and Mr. Robt. Bibby. After the organization exercises a sumptuous banquet was served and an exceedingly pleasant time was enjoyed by all. F. D. Brown^pill soon occupy his new livery barn. G. A. Ripley of Sibley was on our streets Tuesday. E. A. Carrell of Rushmore visited the county seat Saturday. Tickets 25c for reading Friday night for benefit of school piano fund. Shakespearean reading at the G.A. R. Hall Friday night for the benefit of the school piano fund, We acknowledge a pleasant call from Editor S. S. Haislet of the Adrian Guardian, yesterday. Parties from Luverne are in town negotiating with H. E. Torrence for his vacant building to open a sa loon iu. The regular monthly mother's meeting of the W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Buchan. FOR SALE.—Four WORTHINGTON ADVANCE, THURSDAY, APRIL 10,1896. LARGEST BEST. The Mutual Life F. E. HITCHCOX, District Manager. v' Rev. W. Aull left for Duluth Tues day. Mrs. Lizzie Towns is improving her house. The reorganization of the band is under way. E. E. Hanson of Lakefield spent Sunday here. Headquarters, Pipestone, Minn. new sewing ma chines for sale, or trade for anything I can use.—MRS. G. E. BROWN, Lake View Hotel. 36tf Mrs. Geo. Dayton, will leave next Monday, for Milwaukee to attend the Northwestern Board of the Presby terian Church. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church will give a social Friday evening, May 1st. Place of holding social will be announced later: The social to be give by the ladies' of the Congregational church has been postponed until next week, Fri day night, on account of the reading this week. Marriage license were issued since last issue to Joe. C. Karn and Maud E. Leonard of Nobles Co. Henry Kopp of N. D. and Caroline Myers of Worthington. At the Congregational church on Sunday morning, the Pastor Rev. Robert McCune will preach from the texts: Titus 2:15 and Timothy 4:12. Evening services also at 7:20. Next Sunday afternoon at four o'clock there will be a union temper ance meeting at the M. E. church. An interesting program with verses has been provided and all are cordial ly invited. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church, will meet at the residence of Mrs. F.F. Cross, next Wednesday afternoon, April 22nd. Business of importance will be con dncted and all the ladies of the con gregation are requested to be present. Notica is hereby given that stable manure and such other material as is allowable can be dumped on the low ground near the mill by the permis sion of the Board of Health and di rection of the Street Commissioner till June 10th 1896. Benj. F. Thur ber, St. Com. Don't take your chances but Insure your Crop, against hail in the Old Reliable Hail Insurance Co., of Au8tin,this state. $5,000 has been paid for Hail Losses in this neigh borhood. For insurance and partic ulars call onJS. KINDLCND, over the post office. 34tf. Saloons have opened up and so has Oppen's machine shop, they started on the same day. Oppen has put in two first class blacksmiths and will also devote his own entire time to shopwork. Farmers who have flax straw can have same exchanged for work, just bring it in, The Mayor and Becorder of flock Rapids, la., were in town a few hours Tuesday night examining our electric light system, to aid them in selecting and arranging an electric light plant in their town. They have looked over several towns in this section of the country and said our streets were the best|lighted and the system the most complete in every detail of any they had examined, and they would recommend a similar construction in their town. MF? WYCKOFF COST PRICES. 18c Can Tomatoes... 7c The question of postponing the state fair is under consideration on account of the National G. A. R. En campment taking place at the same time. St. Paul should by all means not permit this to be done as the combined attraction will bring more visitors to the city than to hold each event seperate. Miss Youngman, of Worthington, assisted the Episcopal choir of this place in their Easter services last Sunday. Miss Youngman is a very line singer and has rendered valua: ble assistance to local choirs on pre vious occasions. She returned to Worthington Monday morning.— Hock Co. Herald. A new postoffice has been estab lished in Brown county Minnesota, and agreeable to the unanimous re quest of the residents there the post office department will name it Mc Cleary in honor of our popular and efficient congressman.This is only an other testimonial to him that 'stands so high in the estimate of his constit uents. The Chautauqua circle will meet with Miss Prideaux Monday evening, April 20th at 7:30. Each member is requested to contribute something to a general discussion of the sub jects: "The work of the Salvation Army," and "Independence of Maga zines on the Literary Tastes of the People." Quotations from any auth or. In the case of R. B. Beeson vs P. Thompson, action to quiet title,G. W. Wilson appeared for the plaintiff and W. P. Warner for the defendant. Owing to the fact that another action was pending involving the .tflin York, Can Beans 7c 25c Cider Vinegar... 20c 36 tf Same chlld'a medicine. issue, this action was dismissed as the de cisision in the former case will govern in this case. The case was before Judge P. E. Brown, Monday. Court reporter, U. Aver. The Odd Fellows will celebrate their 77th anniversary Saturday, April 25th. A large number of visit ors are expected from all the sur rounding towns' and very elaborate preparations are being made for the occasion. We go to press too early in the week to give the program con taining all the particulars. The fest ivities will open at 1:00 p. m. with a parade headed by the band and will traverse the principal streets, stop ping at J. D. Humiston's platform, where an eloquent address will be delivered by J. J. Ryder, which will be a very interesting feature, not only to the members but to any person ap preciating a good speaker. After the speaking a banquet will be served to the visiting members of the order and a grand ball will be given at Masonic Hall for which entrancing music has been engaged, WKI.IVONT. The Easter dance held Monday night at Wm.M. Stevens, five miles south of Iona, for the benefit of Iona Gamp M. W. A., was largely attended by Woodman of neigh boring towns. Fulda, Slayton Lake Wilson, and Edgerton. The youngest child of Jacob Klindwort, died last jreek and was buried Sunday at Iona Med. ceme tery. Chas. Zeb has the agency of the Acme and Ghampion cycles. All those wishing to have wheels at reasonable prices, should call and see him. Joseph Mock has sold his well drilling outfit to E.Kraai,who takes possession next week Tuesday. Mr. Kraai will "open the season" with a well for G. Knips, of Leota. Joe. would also like to sell his auger as he must quit the business on ac count of his health. Miss Clara Knips, of Leota be gan the spring term of school in the town of Wilmont, district Hp* 66. Miss Clara is an all around good teacher and well liked in this neighboring town. aa CASTOR IA for Infants IHIRTY and ym.ru* o1»ervatlon Free! Free!! Signature P. 0. Address. Children, We will Give 1 years Subscription to the of Cartoria with th patronage of mllliona of piriom, permit to iptak of It without gntMliig. It la nngneatlonaMy the teat remedy for Infanta aad Children the world luw ever known. It ia harmleaa. Children like It. It glvea them health. It will a ave their Uvea. 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