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4 li&t jg vrr'r*"* yf F. Columbia buggies are the best for the money. 41 John Ramage unloaded a carload of binders this week. John Deere gang and sulky plows at J. D. Humiston's. 32tf A. W. Segerstrom and ""wife left Monday for Mankato. Over 50 new patterns of wall paper in stock at Palm Bros. Miss Cowin, of Adrian, spent Sun day with Miss Smead. Flying Dutchman gang and sulky plows at J. D. Humiston's. 38tf Mrs. Erick Johnson left on Mon day for a visit in Iowa. Attorney Crandall made a trip to Luverne Saturday, night. A Mr Dow is now employed ae printer in the Globe office. The Progressive Store. ££$ j, vtr^tA-*'- Columbia and Phoenix /v Cbt Bttt WfcttH Built! Jewel Gasoline Stoves excel all other makes. Galvanized Wire Hammocks will not rust or rot in the rain and sun. Paints, Oils and Brushes of all kinds. Lawn mowers and Hose. A general line of Hardware, pumps, pipe and barbed wire. General repairing of tinware. R. PATTERSON. I W A A PAINT A A A A A A A A Bradley & Vrooman Co.'s Crown Cot' tage Colors are absolutely pure. Maker's*guarantee on every package. For Sale by, R. L. MORLAND, Druggist. WORTH IINCiTOIN. We carry a full line of paint materials. LOCAL NEWS. Get your wall paper at Palm Bros Mrs. E' K. Smith is able to be out again. THE ..NEW STORE A full line of first class buggies at John Ramage's. 41 Henry A pel and wife left last week for a month's visit at Pontiac, 111. Rev. Eriksson is expectai home in time to ocoupy his pulpit Sunday. Geo. Miller went to Luverne Mon day to receive treatment for Good place this to supply your underwear needs, no trouble to find just the weight, style and quality you desire, and no more trou ble to pay the small price asked, Underwear headquarters is a term that may well be applied to our splendid underwear department and even our competitors can hardly dispute its right to the title.' We would advise you to see our line before buying anything in Spring Underwear. —One case of— Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests at 5c Good steam threshing outfit for sale or trade. Gall at Cutler's hotel. August Falk is now proprietor ofi the Marshal House at Weston, Ore gon. Buy a Columbia buggy of John Ramage and have something first class. 41 Rev. J. P. Dickerman and wife are now domiciled in the McCune resi dence. F. C. Schmidt preached his first sermon in the Evangelical church Sunday. That cannot be beat, they ought to be sold f.r 8c. A Good Union Suit, all sizes, ta|ed neck at 25c A. McCullough, of Lexington, of 111., visited W. P. Jenkins and family this week. Ask to see oar Ladies' Corset Cover at 20c Apple trees, fifteen cents each. Your choice of varieties at the Kan aranzi Nursery. Write Fred Mohl, Adrian, Minn. 8 -"'y 3 hiB eyes. Prices Always the Lowest. 'C- V:: Come to Headquarters! A. T. IATTA. si., I if Of the many bargains we. have been able to offer oat': custo men for some time the most remarkable are now to be fOtind on our new— 10 cent -Counter- The big values that are placed upon this counter to be sold for 10c are indeed a revelation. There is one assortment pf about 600 pieces of Amethyst enameled ware. This assortment Wash basins, small stew pans, pers, itovt pans, bread pans, bosins, soap dishes, basting spoons, skimmers, spud ding pans, cups, ladles, etc. articles have been sold for 25 and 35 cents. Your choice for only- 10c There are also other kinds of goods represented on this lQc counter, among them are large glass dishes, syrup pitchers, pocket knives, brush brooms, 100 envelopes, 2-fi. rulers, cuspadores, wire bread toasters, glass water pitchers, etc. But then to appreciate these values you must come in and look the different articles over. It don't cost anything to look at goods you know. Loveless sells the electric light globes for |25 cis. over real estate prospects. If you want the cheapest and best bicycle in town, call on Deal Bros., at W. P. Jenkins. 39tf Geo. Doeden was granted a divorce I from his wife last week and the cus tody of the child by Judge Brown. Will pay the highest market price I for butter and eggs. 39tf W. P. Don't break your back pushing a lawu mower, when you can get them sharped right, at Saxon & Amond son's. 42tf The Mission church gave an ice cream wocial at their new tabernacle, Friday evening, realizing over $22.00 from it. We neglected, last week, to record the advent of a son into the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oliver, Friday May 12th. The new meat market of Oliver & "Madison's will be ready for occupan cy the latter part of this or first of next week. 1898 Phoenix bicycle for sale cheap at Loveless store. 42-2. on. FBANK DEAN J. G. Christie traded his farm last week for a hotel in Lakefield and will probably move there to operate it, in the near future. Prussian condition,worm and heave powders, poultry food & lice killer for chickens. Stock food in packages or 25 pound pails at Stitsers. 30- Nels Olson left Tuesday for St. Peter to attend the Swedish Luther on church conference as a delegate representing the church here. Mrs. James Home and family went to Worthington on Monday to visit her sister. She will be absent about two weeks.—Journal, Luverne. Children's hats and Bonnets at lew prices remarkably from this date Mrs. W. J. O'Connor. Hail fell quite hard Sunday out in Elk township in some places but ow ing to the crops not being very far advanced no damage was done. J. D. Matteson left the first of the week for the twin cities. He will vis it in Wisconsin before returning, ex pecting to be absent all the week. John Ramage recieved a Port Hur on, Gaar, Scott threshing outfit this week for exhibition. It is pretty early to get threshing machines on the ground. W. A. Mosher has purchased the I residence of R. S. Hurd on 8th Ave. Mr. Hurd contemplates building a new house on his property located I on 5th avenue. Messrs. Hedberg, Jones and Pat terson made a trip to Fulda last week. They report that town very busy with the erection and preparing new buildings. M. T. Marden, of Lerell, la., was I in town last week while up here to look over his farm in Summit Lake. He contemplates. purchasing anoth* er farm in this county. Fred' Hoegrewe has rented the I Brown building now occupied by the I'New York York Bargain Store and will remove his pool room' fixtures there as soon as vacated.' An article by MissvTarbell in the June number of McClure's Magazine will give new reminiscences ana stor ies of Lincoln's devotion to the pri I vate soldiers during the war. WANTED.—Reliable men to trav lei in this and nearby towns salary and expenses weekly. State age ana occupation. Address, Globe Co., 723 I Chestnut St., Philadelphia, fa, a ». .yk, -fc't. Many ofthege ...I. T. BRAINIQAN. plow sharpening take Olson, at Mackay & 34tf For disc and I them to Fred Hinrichs old stand Jacob Landberg left the. middle of I last week for Cass county to look I JENKINS. Beef-Iron and Wine Food, strength I and stimulant. You should take it now. 3 large bottles, $2.50.Humiston's The Misses Warren, of Windom, remained over Sunday with the Mis 868 Stoutemyer, from field day exer cises. Speccial sale of shoes, every Satur day at W. P. Jenkins.' Miss Mary Kennedy received a message from Albert Lea Tuesday morning summoning her for hospital duties, and left oa the first train for that place.—Adrian Guardian. A piano left in my care is for rent cheap. E. F. BUCHAN. The Globe of last week announces dissolution of partnership of DeVan ey & Allen by force, owing to the de campment of the former, Mr. Allen continuing to operate the plant. Improved farms, Prairie and tim ber land. Stevens, Traverse, Grant and Wilkin counties, Minnesota. Prices low. Terms easy. Free rail road fare. M. E. LAWTON, Agt. We are informed that Dr. Hornby, who formerly visited Windom as an expert in the removal of cancerous growings, etc., recently died in New York from cancer.—Citizen, Windom. Frank Hickman went over to Ells worth the first of the week to look aft erMr.Humiston's drug store until the arrival of Mr. Bird, formerly located here, who will remain there this sum mer. Summer Millinery, our stock is complete-and we have BARGAINS FOR YOU. Mrs. W. J. O'Connor. John Mackay left last Thursday night for Chicago. He contemplated buying some more machinery for his machine shop in order to be better prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. A girl's "complexion"' may be stamped on her lover's heart, but most of the "complexion" comes off unless put there by Rocky Mountain Tea. "Powder's bad thing." Ask your druggist. Prof. Hilger. of St. Paul, was here last week. He is agent for a self in structor of notes and chord accom paniments for organ and piano. From here he went to Adrian but will return here again. Rock County Agricultural Society have decided not to hold a county fair this year. They also decided not to lease the ground for Sunday games. Instead of the county fair a street fair is being talked of. The Washington Post gives this hint to users of steel-pens that may be useful:*'All pens are alike to you if you pnly knew how to break them in Don't moisten your pen between your lips before you begin to write. Don't say charms over it or waste your sub stance in good pens. Take your cheap steel pen, dip it into the ink, then hold it into the flame of a match for a few seconds, wipe it carefully, dip it into the ink, audi you have a pen that will make glad the heart within you. It is a process we have never known to fail. We have recently completed arrangements where we can sell you a— 100 PIECE of the very best decorated semi* porcelain madeonearth lor-— ONM gmt Offend Before la WortMMMa.*** 3, mjl. Cash Prices. 2 brooms for 1 25c Womeen's and Men's Shoes 1.00 to 3.50 Ladies' How from 5c to 75c Men's j^-hose from 5c to 50c Overalls from 25c to 1.00 Carpets—good assortment from 15c to 1.00 Linoleum from 40c to 1.50 We nnderstand that Mrs. A. R. Strom will Btart for Germany next Saturday Long trip that, but we trurt she may enjoy a safe and pleas* ing jouney. Bigelow, Signal. Mrs. G. Brown will soon commence putting a glass front in her building on the oorner of 10th street and 5th avenue and make oth er improvements. After the work is all completed A. G. Kadesky will oc cup it with a brand new stock of goods. E. D. Elofson, while painting the machine shop of Saxon & Amond son's last week, had quite a fall. He was working near the roof on a stag ing when it gave way letting him fall heavily to the ground. He came very near having two fingers cut off, one being severly injured. Acme drop head and box top, and Household sewing machines, both easy running and do the best of work. Call and examine as I can save you money on a sewing machine I also have the best of Worthington flour. JOHN KAUFMAN 42-2 Brewster Minn. Hon. John D. Long, secretary of navy, is the author of a very notable contribution to the forthcoming (June) number of Frank Leslie^ Popular Monthly, now a giant among the ten-cent magazines. It is entit led "The Building of the New Navy," and is illustrated with nearly forty elaborate pictures and official plans, showing types of all the classes of United States war vessels, from the torpedo boats and destroyers to the most formidable first-class battle ship, such as the new Maine, the Kearearge and the Kentucky. A.00 $12 Blue Serge Suits 7.IS if. Pj^-AT pALM BROS.' new 1 We Can Please You! 1 A man is never at his best in the old fashioned kind of ready-to-wear clothes sold in most clothihg stores. If you want to do yourself justice, call in and examine our line of— g- WWWM MJW 111 IIIKWHWRtEWWIWHiUfrey $12 Men's Black Clay Worsted Suits in round or square cut sacks- ^§jj) before buying. You cau get one that will fit you as though it was made to your measure. We offer for the next thirty days the following inducements: We also wish to call your attention to our line of— —w.v.. 'Z 4 V- 5 j-r~ FURNITURE STORED —noK— ••lO to 75c per double rolU If you should want something'bettor or womnfhiiifl that I nobody else Has got and something that yoo cas't get aaj' where else, we have three sample books that joa ett lect from and be sure that nobody else can get the anno tl"8 yearsstylee, patterns ors. We have nothing left of last years stock except a.IittW of three patterns. AIT the rest is tne newest and styles and patterns. When you want Carpets, Window Shades or remember that we have a nice and complete stock of at Rock Bottom Prices. We earnestly solicit your trade. AVERY and MOLINB CORN PLOWS FULrUER 6b JOHNSON and MOUNE FORCE DROP PUANTER& BUGGIES- ROAD WAGONS and SURREYS AT PRICES that will, interest you. J. I. HUMISTON. Proceedings have been commenced for a division of the dry bottom of the East Lake, equitably between those owning land alone its bank, in order that it may be cultivated. MSW mm MSW MEW mw WW M3W JBW JBStW ..TROUSERS.. We iMitdte the R. W. and K. B. QImmi Co.'* make. None better made I Our line of Cheviot^ Cassimeres, Fancy and Striped Worsted Pnti cannot be excelled. Call in and let us give yon prices that will knock competition flat. Underwear! Underwear! Well our stock is most complete and PRICES ROCK-BOTTOM. Men's Ribbed SMrt* and Drawers—inely finished, each— 20C Mett1! Ftfettch Balbriggatt Underwear—splendidly made gi and finished* each 2|c and 60c« All-wool Summer Underwear at $2.00 per suit. and R. H. Belknap and two this week for Iowa to horses in the racing cifcoit that mences this week, at just they will stop first, is $15 Blue Serge Suits, plain or lock weave- 52 10.50 $5 Men's Black Fancy Worsted Suits 3.S0 ANDERSON. t. .J -1 3*41. -,r. r? se col PAL,M BROS. im A y\