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•J, I 'ma Page LOCAL NEWS. Bring us your job work. Try an ad iu the ADVANCE. Garden planting ifc the rage. Attend the social Friday evening. Mrs. F. F. Cross has now nearly re covered. Fred Mohl, of Adrian, was a Fri day visitor. Wm. Post resumed work on the Burlington Monday. This kind of weather means busi ness for the ice man. Dr. Gould is transacting business in Ellsworth this week. For Guns and Sporting goods go to W. I.Humiston & Go. 36 Mr. Guernsey of Bigelow was a county seat visitor Tuesday. John Bird returned Saturday and is now at his post of duty again. Farmers you can get 10 cts. per doz. for Eggs at H. E Torrancs's. 37 Grounds for the new capitol at St. Paul were broken last week, Wednes day. The Bargain store on corner oppo site Charles F. Salstrom's store is how open. 39tf Harvey Beckley returned to Adrian Monday to, resume work on the Guardian. J. D. Humiston is building quite an addition to his carriage and im plement house. C. F. Salstrom, and Bly&Dean had their store's wired and electric lights put in last week. The stock of Bankrupt goods at the Bargain store, will be closed out regardless of cost. 39tf Lewis Wall, departed for Duluth last Monday where he expects to se cure work for the summer. EGGS! EGGS!! EGGS!!! I will pay 10 cents per dozen -for EGGS. H. E. TORRANCE. 37tf. F. A. Smith, accompanied by his wife was at this place a few days during the past week tuning pianoa. Goto McCune's, Rosenberg's old stand for Deer Hair Sweat Pads, the best protection against galling horses. The fly family with their extensive relationship have arrived and are, if we are hot mistaken, as frisky as ever. Continential Ointment, a sure cure for galls, isore sholders and barb wire cuts on horses. Try it —for sale at McCunn's. W. W. Pritchard,of the Spirit Lake Telephone Co., Spirit Lake, was in town Friday looking after the com pany's interest. The Olson boys, three miles west of Hashmore, a reforming on a large scale, being plowing^ for corn last week with six teams. If you are going to do any paper ing or painting this spring don't fail to see Ventioner & Baker as they will surely sav6 you money. 33tf When a tramp comes along and asks for a meal but refuses to do any thing for it, say nay, point to the front gate and call "Fido." We want good, wide awake cor respondents in every township in this county. Those desiring, or will act, write us in regard to same. If you are going to* build come in and look over our stock and get our prices, and buy of us. J. W. TCTHILL LUMEBEB Co. 35tf This is house cleaning season. Ventioner and Baker are the people to get to do your papering and paint ing as their work is always strictly up to date. mtm J. Rew, [Successor to Rew & Bennett.] -Dry Goods,-| Groceries and Shoes. Gottfreid Erickson and Anna Peterson, lately married, are com fortably located in their new home in DeWald township, Sec. 33. A merchant in a small main town has a sign attached to his store which reads: "Ducus'Brown, Poultry, Fish and Bicycles." KEEP OUT THE FLIES. If you want to fit your house up with the best of Screen Windows, and do it cheap, leave your orders with AS. S. RAMAGE. 39-tf. Mr. Osmund Lund of Larkin town ship started overland, en route to Red Lake reservatiob, on Friday of last week to' take up homestead laud. T. C.Turner has secured the agency for the Celebrated Buckeye Mowers and Binders for the coming season. He also has a good stock of other farm machinery. 35 tf Mrs. J. Wickman, children and her sister, Miss Sophia Sterling, arrived from LeMars Sunday afternoon and are now enjoying the associations of relatives and friends at this place. Now we have got it! The DeKalb Hog Fence. Come and see it before you buy. •J'. W. TCTHILL LDSIBER COMPANY. 35 tf The village of Ellsworth, voted against issuing bonds for building a new school house, last week. When the children outgrow the "log"school bouse send them to Worthingtou, Plants for Sale. I have Tomatoe, Cabbage, Cauli flower, Pepper and Celery plants to sell. Apply at, 40 L. H. BECKLEY. The entertainment given by the Pomeroy family last week Wednes day was fairly attended. The enter tainment was highly entertaining, especally the parts rendered by the children. FARMERS ATTENTION—I am pre pared to write farm insurance against fire, lightning and torna do, at very reasonable rates. Come in and see me if yon want insur ance. C. H. SCHECTER. Real Estate, Loans & Insurance 33 tf over Humistons Hardware. The Minneapolis Svenska Ameri kanska Posen and the ADVANCE for $1.75 per year paid in advance. This price includes the premium, eight colors, lithographed maps of Sweden, Norway,Denmark and Fin land. Subscribe now. Carl Eastwood, went to Worthing ton, this afternoon, on business. Mrs. Eastwood, will leave tonight for Michigan where she will pass" the summer, and their household goods will be shipped to Eastwood, Minn., tomorrow.-—Mankato Review. .Mr. Hammond, was called to Pecatonca, 111. last week Wednesday afternoon by a telegram announcing the critical oondition of his brother suffering from a supposed cancer. Mr. Hammond' returned Sunday, leaving his brother some better. Those who arei in position to know say we Americans drink 34,000,000 barrels of beer during the year 1895, costing $750,000,000—say nothing of the whiskey. A good wajr to get rich. No my friend it is a possible fact you can't drink and whistle at the samh time. Sugar is on the decline, another fall of seven cents was|*reported to the wholesaler's last week. This makes, a total reduction of thirteen cents per hundred pounds that has recently taken place. Coming at this time of the year, it will be pwiatty welcomed. John Brink opened jip his billiard roo Saturday. Goods never sold an cheap before as at the Bargain stor6. 39tf Wm. Barabetz, of Adrian was visiting in the city Monday, Auction every Saturday afternoon and evening at the Bargain store. 39 Mrs. Midboe, of Adrain is visiting her friends here durihg the week. Don't Buy a Bicycle until you Bee what W. I. Humiston & Co.have got, "Mr. McFarlane, stock buyer of Adrain, was a county capitol visitor Monday. W. I. Humiston & Co.,sell the Aer moter Wind Mills, and all kinds of pumps. 36 2 Annabelie Ruprecht of Bigelow has been the guest of Mrs. Wm. Gray during the week. Buy Baker Perfect Barb wire, 18 ft. to the pound. For sale by W. I. Humiston & Co. 36 2 If you have any^tind of printing to be done call and Jet. our prices before placing your order. Oscecla county will hold their congressional convention at Sibley Saturday May 23rd/ Pasturage. My pasture is now open ready to receiFe stock. A. FORBES. 30 2 A new arrival of-those elegant and comfortable SEWING ROCKER. Come in and look at them at G. A. R. Block 36-2 Mrs. W, J. Armstrong and child ren, of Pipestone have been the guest of her daugther Mrs. F. C. Geiger during the past week. WANTED—A girl for general house-work. Apply at Old Thomp son place or the ADVANCEoffice.—MRS. GEO. B. PADDOCK. 38-2 Sent by Mail Th# W.ide Awake social club will give a Maj party, Friday evening, May 15th. This will be the last of the i&ason. —Examine J. D. Humiston's line cf wind mills, pugips, feed grinders, Inrse powers and corn shellers, etc. Best on the market. W. E. Deyeo, the wide-awake real estate dealer, moved into his refitted offices last week, which now present an attractive and comfortable ap pearance.' i.o* The St. Paul Globe has changed its style of head, which nlakes the paper more attractive, further than this, the heading is the same style as the ADVANCE. NOW IS THE TIME WORTHINGTON ADVANCE, THURSDAY, MAY 14,1896. Sole Agency For th» Sale of the Celebrated ON RECEIPT OF PRICK MEASURE. 1 To let me measure your windows and fit up your house with Screens at prices all can afford. 39-tf. JAS. S. RAMAGE. Rev. Cyrus Thomas, a well known Baptist minister, who was stationed at Luverne and other points in Minn esota was granted a pension of $50. per month last week. House for Sale. A 6 room house in Clary Addition good barn and well. Will take a good work team, wagon and harness as part pay. GEO. W.WILSON. A.. C. Hedberg returned home from Alabama last week, Thursday morning.* He has favored us with a brief letter regarding his trip, which Will be interesting reading to his friends. A. E. Carrell of Rushmore was a city visitor Monday. Mr. Carrell talks of coming to Worthington to reside. He cannot find a more pleas ant town or more genial^ people to settle amongst. Children Cvy for Wait for the Primers Ball. Mai Alulroy was over how Adrian, Mono ay. Notice the market puce ui eggs and the otfer made by i±. £. lorrauce. For all Kinds oi Heavy or Shell Hardware go to W.l. iiuuiiston & Co. Mrs. Joe Carberry, vibited in the city over tuiiuu with Landlord Oakeh. FOR FARM LOANS see Hedberg & Ciauueu—low rates and prompt attention. A. C. Clausen, left Sunday for Duluth, in tthe interest of a client at Alinneapols. Miss Hattie Greenhut, Mrs. W. C. Post's accomplished milliner, return ed to Chicago Tuesday. We can funrnish you the ''Svenska Tribunen", of Chicago and the AD VANCE for S2.50 per year. Sibley is making arrangements for the holding of an old settlers meet ing the latter part of June. B. 1. Tripp, E. B. Michaels and J. H. Brown, of Bigelow, made a trip over here Sunday on there wheels. We are not doing any job work consequently in a position to give prompt service at reasonable price. Arrangements are being made to celebiate the Independence of Norway at Hardwick, Saturday, May 16th. Quite an elaborate program of at tractions are being prepared. J. 1. Bernard, of Pipestone county, received the World's fair medal and diploma, being the award of having the finest exhibit of yellow and white dent com at the World's Fair. Messrs. Putnam and Crawford in company with Misses Crawford and Kijpatrick, drove over from Luverne, Saturday evening, to visit friends and relatives iu Worthington. They re turned home Sunday evening. A. T. LATTA. Rose Comb Brown Leghorn's, are said to be "the best layers in the world".I furnish eggs FOF setticg from prize winning birds cheap. W. J. MCCDLLOM, 3rd ave. Confirmation was' holden at the Swedish Lutheran church last Sun day and next Sabbath they will hold communion and admit the confirm ants into the membership of that church. Robt. Shore of Bigelow visited the county capitol Tuesday. He has re ceived his commission as postmaster at Ransom and as soon as arrange ments are made for carrying mail the office will be opened. The time given by the board of health for the cleaning up all refuse having expired Monday, the village authorities will take immediate steps to have all unclean places, put in a perfect sanitary condition at once. At the banquet in honor of Bishop O'Gorman in Sioux Falls, a represen tative of the press made the signifi cant remark that the pulpit makes too little use of the press. He. said that he, himself, had felt the need of the pulpits coming to the pteas. WYCKOFP CASH PRICES. Coffee ... 18c Can Tomatoes 7c Can Corn A.. 7c Can fceans 7c Table Syrup 25c Cider Vinegar 20c 36 tf NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that ALL unpaid subscriptions to the- ADVANCE were purchased by the present management and any payments made on subscription due March 1st, once that daJke to other parties will under no consideration be credited. Pitcher's Castorla. IIIWJTTTKN STANDARD MOWERS CHAMPION and MILWAUKEE BINDERS and MOWERS. )9 0 swwids E. STRYCHNINE GOPHER POISON. 25ct Bottle AT jj C. H. BABCOCK'S DRUGSTORE, it"********/**%+*%*+%%*%*% That we handle Screen Doors or Screen Win- ijUiUiiUifcittJUiUiiMMR dowa Will make any SHBfS. Styles or Odd Sizes in SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS. We will also hang them up for you if desired. Get your Screens from us and get the BEST For Your Money. Our Prices are alwavs 3 WORTHINGTON, MINN, STOVES AND RANGES J, IX HUMISTON, HAVANA MONITOR and VAN BRUNT DRILLS, DI8C HARROWS* STEEL or WOOD FRAME HARROWS, CORN PLANTERS, AV ERY CULTIVATORS, WIDE TIRE METAL WHEEL8 for all kinds of WAGONS, WOOD PUMPS, Examine the largest and pest line of Buggies, THE CELEBRATES Peerless Garland Has no equal as a, heater, and is guaranteed to give satisfaction I also have a complete Jine of Round Oak Heaters and GARLAND HEATERS. CALL and SEE THEM. Wagons and Machinery in south-western Minnesota at F. J. D. HUMISTON'S. O A E All kinds of copying and enlargingan a fmming of pictures AtVery Xow iv 'Mt't JS& {PALM BR0S.| [Furni. Store.! fiiUiUJUlUiiWUiMMMsf Nlassilon, Aultman & Taylor Threshing Machines and Engines. Corn Planters, Harrows, Plows, Hay Rakes, Wagons, Carts, Buggies and all Kinds of Light and Heavy Farm Machinery. "41 Hi ,IA •a :\'m VIt -V# 3M