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Vol. 21. IOIMIWHW]TIIUINIIINNIHMHIWHTTIUIIIANHU(U9 AVegetablePreparatioaforAs I BOTH ITS FIRM FEATURES THE FAMILY FEATURES* fr3r*i«jiMDI far Off IN1A S HIL i: N Pronwtesl)igesKon£hefcrftil ncssaivdRest.Cofltains neither im/Merphine nor Mineral. NARCOTIC.' OT Ru^tafOldltSAMVSLElTCBXiR Jfrmfj&t JW* Mx.Smnm AditfUSdtt AmttSHjl "am n*vw. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomaeh.Diarrhoea, Worms jConvulsions.Fevefish- Yac Simile Signature of i™3l NW^OMC. AI rn on Ihs oltl 3 s, EXACT COPVOF WRAPFEB. cnnov BANGS ilOifi rCIUW"' IWSiBl ?il®tjg||lJl» IlbTCLXTIDISSrQ- TSB DESCRIBED BELOW. --By special arrangement with the publishers we are enabledfor the-first time to OqOjT th« ORANGE JUDD FAIIMEU, tlie leading agricul tutalweekly, in connection /With, this paper. The ORANOS JVDIJ FARMER iOTeutarkable for the vafiejfcy and tnter of its contents,andis the-oldest^ best.dind^moat-practicat^paper 'of its kind. ofthe OHmrLC LIURL draasinrr FREE fee# i' SIGNATURE IS ONJTHE WRAPPER 0F E7Htr BOTTXJS OB1 Chatoto Wpot ap in'Ma^ iMttbi/Mj. lis aot sold in bulk. •ajistd Drianyane fnoh as tiro Sto'cTi, =D»^ifyijig, Ho9H ieiilturej Poultry, HO mnm rtmunco, Market Gardening, and ^het^^ica writtenb^itcticai and successful farmers, supplemented with illustration* by: able artist*, carnitine to make it invaluable.to those who "farm it f5r-fv lfving.''- The Latest -Mftnttits and Commercial Agriculture are the features ia which THK FAiiHBii'isunexcetlkd. Short stories, latest **i«ht©fiFV Fancy Wttfk, The Goi»d Cook, Puzzle Contents, tlbrftry Goriier, and Young Folks' Page, combine to make tins Department of as muchtrMue^and interest -3a& most of jthe Special Family Papers. ©range Judd-1?«Mner'nrir be mailed to you by ad- the ORANGE JU»D to sell lyoa anything else en the plea or promise thai it Ha jnst as good" aad will answer every pur [poss." 4?"8ee that you get O-A-S-T-O-fi-I-A. FARMER, I To all sending their 8T»h^rtption-iinmetliately, we This.*reafc book of BOO pages contains M-AKSllicabN A^ldULf tTfiE, ^RAIL SCHOOLS, POLITICS, "WEATHER, CITIES, COUNTIES, WATfiS, ^Tr* *r ^OQIWCBiES, PEOPLE, and a thousand things"vott^ottld liefer think '{jf itfttll you consulted thia-giant of useful information. It also'ieoDt)ldBi%Mither forecasts .r4*.'K A '"AIA a. A I hi k®. Chie*GO,lll. include the AMERICAN AGkrClHiTUiaST^EATH Eli FORECASTS ANIT FARMERS' AIMA^AC. ma it SUPPLEMENT TO ADVANCE, WOBTHIN&TON, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, FEU. -30UJTTT NEWS. ~"-J mjk. 'Ar rumbr is figfat tfeere will be & wedding in our town sociii. .. J, -The blizzard last "S^tardtty %a8 li Teniind«r of ye Xake LioftD -Btode a trip to^ Iowa last week af teT corn as he can £et shellvd corn down there for-6 cts. per l)» sbel, surprising isn't it, how the price of farifrprodnce has been -coming down since the 3rd iof Kov. -J v)ur able auctioneer D. H. Mucaman has hie hands full at present crying sales. Anyone in need of an auctioneer would do well to call On Mr. Mgu&iman as he'has bad experience in the busi ness and tbrougly understands his btt&meiBs. .9 "SiSiiSir' Mr. and Mrs. Hancock visited at iPnlda Friday. ®ev. ^Tweed will costinite the jneetiugs at Brewster this week. K. S. Cochean had a severe at tack of La grippe Thursday and Friday. Mr. -Stefted We'dBesday'! for II lmoiiB^ will ^v-isit a* Mr, ^fill Thdnipson and mother of Seward visited with Iff cock, Thursday. Mrs. 'Cole and- ^Mrs.^Trenkley -Went to Ftilda iViday, where they Tisited until Monday. Mr. iB«ndy and family have re turn^lix) town tolive tbey are oc ^upying Jafce Jwab's hcmse. Thuraday the scholars in the prin»pars rpcm had^ a holiday on account of -the principal bavins the Grippe,: It will be p3Tfe3tly «aife to say, that everyon&in ^his town vi cinity, who rare -•r ol^e& times. Joseph Joynseii bas itbe l«ai^ ber on tbe grqunJ for a mw cLick en housed G-. 0» Pellows had the misfor tnne to get ki ked by a horse last week and has been confined $o $be house since r. He now has a hotse for sale or trade cheap. not sick are just recovering from that dreaded dis ease La grippe. DtltAIN. Alm^t a blizzard last Saturday.: Oluf Eridkson's sale was well at tended on Wednesday last. Mar. Carlson ihas just recovered from an attack of the grippe. Gust Johnson has rente'd the Jack place and "will «move on it: soon. John Johnson had-a crewidifmen cutting wood on his fatm near Ocheda Lake. Some of oar farmers not -beiilg able to sell theirC hay to Worth, ington hay buyers have taken the responsibility of shipping it them selves. .~ J*, The time for spring election is| near at hancL Some of our voters] will not have a vote this spring as the Igw which came in to power «ti the fall election-will prohioitvlt. School district No. 76 will cele brate Washington's birthday with a social at the Lffne school-house: Monday evening Feb.22. A literary program will be^iven and a col lection takeirto increase the li brary. Anything the ladies oato furnish towards refreshments, w&t VJET 3 13, Did you get a Valentine Masquerade Ball at Liudc hall Monday evening, Feb. 'Maefters Rby and Fay Fi have been on the sick list tor past few days. Miss Ellen Galagher, of Wilde, .is visiting with her sister, Mrs. F. D. Lindquist.1-" G. B. Milkr returned ^Monday 'from a week's visit with friends" and relatives at Lakefieid. Mr. and Mrs7 John Kane- have! moved-onj^ farm in Spiingfield township. They will be MPlich missed from Du idee. vVe* ail wish them abundant success in their new venture. The Sfeck Tie Social given fcy the Ladies' Aid Friday night was a succesSj both finaifdiails and so cially. The reoei p% were^$5.05 which was pretty good for a 10c. supper, and everybody says they had a good time. ... :—srr-—— •_ SEWARD. Miss Winnie Myers, who has been staying with her brother, W. G. has gone to St. Paul.. The Athletic Club gave a dance in the hall Friday night. A good time was reported. Bev. H. C.Carter has bee very sidr: for the past week, 'but is get ting better fast. -v B. W. Busby was here Frid ay and Saturday'visiting bis daughter who is living with Charley Beilly. The school will celebrate Wash ington's birthday by giving an en tertainment. The proceeds vrill go to buy the ftAhool a flag. -Dr. Cuxran was here Wednes day to visit Mr. Jftteplien's child ren, Harry Tripp and Mr. Fiero's folks and^on Thursday he made a second trip to see Mr. Fieros. MARVELOUS HE8ULTS. tbm abetter ^written by R^v. J. Gunderfflan, ifUiBnonrial\ aMicIk, we 'W^MiiUtPd to make this t'xtract: "I't(av«?DD hesitation in reticommend tngJ^r.Kfng'ri Discovery ,as(*tbe resu I ts ^wtte^atmos&marvfMointfn case-of my1 Wire. AVhile I^Whs pastor of the Saiftist'Ofc^ceh'at Ktvers Jtrnctton she wti*bitoii^t ^with Puft^teonia succeeding La Grippe lerriblepar 4w»yto* would last hours witi^ltUle intberupoion »nd it seemed ^-if jsfee CGuia rfOt sirt-vivp A frien9 reecotnmendPdlDt-. Kii)K's'3Sew waa^utek in its ^ork •guiy SStifliadtory -is ties free«tvBAT^Huifis'roN% 'B^tflari3tze5(Kceiits and -Sf^. -e »j S on WO'' wot you Applj ences, ti- E.Bbddis, Fulda'8-prom ising young lawyer, was at Worth ington on business Monday. Messrs John P. Tail,- Lewis Vail- and I.- j., Wheeler were Wbrthington visitors Monday. "F, Graver of Bigelo Was" "at th© church Wednesday night aud delighted the audience with his singing. An enjoyable time wa^. had at the social at the church Friday night".- -Fulda was represented by Bey. and Mrs. Seatt, Mr. and Mrs. Koddis, Mr. aiid Mrs. 'Geo. Sneid er, Mr. and Mrs. Pilling, Mr. Matthews and others, a«CNl 1,1 ItB. 0.10. "Northup is on the sick list. Also Mr. Stephens' children. An old "-time blizzard went through this section Saturday. Clinebftm. VPS' I and refer I .»iN MAGAZINE, tne-Hudson, New York JOUOCOLD No express or mail to pay "Mfe Wltl send to your address one of these heavy Pancycarved Rii^s. exactly lite cut Sena-n§45 cents in stnmpa or money order to cover cost rf the gold in the- Measure^ fingrer with a wire for correct size ahfltenelose wlthxjMer. MONEYMAR-ONBOOK INC, 19^ Pages, Mailed-Free. Write for It. 3 lOTHSCHiLD WHOLESALE, Siate-st Van Bureti to Jackson sts=, CHICAGO. Hon.W. 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