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v'ci K,ci 's patf-nt Men rh- s' -i—i 't, Eev. Curtis left Wednesday for Zumbrota to attend a C. E. Meeting, j" Bring your butter, eggs, potatoes \y and wool to H. Peter Lewis for the best prices. jfp Ed. Gotthelf, of Parker S. was the guest 'f Mr- and Mr*. John j|qhw|tt2f the Shoe Man Can and \& Will Sell Shoes Cheap! 4j4eiiy8 oil grain Ceovil $1.60 *hoes now going at., 1-j29 jpiltoa's oil grain buckled $1.50 "bos now goiug at Jtfeii'8 Congo Calf Ceovil $2 35 shoes uow gjingat ^IP&teo'o Congo Calf buckled S2.35 shoes now going at 2.15 &§L'Men's lace $2 5°*hot now going at W, :JHeu's Viui Kid Con p. £2.50-hoes no*v going at tKj»ien'« Don^'la K'd l.aot« S3.00 shoes now goiug at *-bJ' J|& lien's Valour eaIt lace $4.0 )-hoea uow goiug at 'frUeu's patent leatler lace $500 'hoes mm goiug at J-jJ{ leather colt &kiu §4.50 shoes now going at., Schwartz, the Sboeman, LOCAL NEWS. 4/% V"W tnmaio (..louts at Gee. lors. Mi £r.« T,it\ ThUl-S'i •. sberger returned home Wed nesday Li^ut. ,|( Gilbert Anderson weat to Heron Lake Thursday. Mrs G.G. Allen went to LeMars "Wednesday on a visit. Harry Wilbern of Sibley is visiting his eister Mrs F. Hickman. -w A beau*iful line of hmii~ocks just opened out at H. Peter Lewis. Fitch this week. Misses Ruby Bathen and Eva Maine, of F.iHa, spentTnur?day with Florence Lewi-*. W. I. Humiston left the first of the week for Colorado taking with him three thoroughbred bulls. If possible, enter Mankato Com ^inercial College, Sept. 2, and get two months'tut ion free. Send for parti oculars. Mrs. Dr McCrea: of Fulda, took the train Wedaesday utght for Audu bun, la., after a day's visit with Mrs. P. Lawis. II We are are pleaded to announce that S°pator Shell has decided 'oac- i-cftpt.the Red River Special Separator! A LJttlo Better tKari the Best! 4 sixteen bar cylinder, eight inches greater in diameter. This is the greatest improvement in the threshing age. Reliable self feeders! The NICHOLS & SHEPARD Threshing Machines stand without a peer! Their engines are of the same standar 1. If you want to know ibout the best threshing rigs call on— SAXON AMONDSON, Worthitigton, Minnesota. if Br-v.-ter ^a-» iu town presidency of the Business .Men's Association. Why work fcr small wages when with us YOU can make from three to -five dollars per cUr. Western Pub yfirhing Co Albeit Lea. Miuu. .Hammocks, hammocks, till you Peter Lw\vii?'.—Just up jk- can't rer t, at buv one and hang it up under that miuntes. will be ^iphady tree of yours and you liable to rest in perfect peace, pi Danger, disease aud death follow K!'lieglect of the bowels U-e DeWitt's ^^Little E irly Risers to regu'ate them *&ndyou will add years to your life Life! life to your yenr». Easy to take Cough Cure ha ^nerer gripe. A Gi\ziuger The dinctors of the Citizens jllathnal Bank m*t Tuesday evening, »«Secting G. W. Patter-on pres. J. D. ^Humistou vice-pres., C. T. Tupper djahier. They decided to build just i^sbon as possible the Ladies Aid Society of the Con- SgatKoal church will meet with Er«. E. C. Pannell Friday, June 14, o'clock. Refresments will be 9firedr Everybody cordially invited. Call at all drug stores and get a tree sample of Chambei hio's stomach ||sind liver tablets. They are ai ele l^ant^hyfic. They also Improve the appetite, strentheu tbe digestion and ululate the liver and bowel?. Thei ifo ea«y to take and pleasant in effect 4 Arthur Mclntyre went to Minnea poi Th'»roday. 'oriiaJt.. hi-- li-anceffo to Edwin C. Wilson f»gi-ut. 3 New potatoes at H. Peter Lewis'. u- Eii D. Mitchell, left Wednesday Mrs. for a visit with relatives at Pecatouica. n,' O. G- Gruudstein left Thursday for |Ta month's visit on the Pacific court. turnu iti-'irwuce no For to ?in C- ilsoij ••igt-iit. 3wf. -1 S o_cjsiftr le't the first of tiie «er-k for a visit at Paul lina Id J. M.Sbanahm put up a 40 foot wind mill on John Humiston's farm Wednesday. Sale Cheap—Kim- bail Piano. Stella M. Cheney. Mrs. Bliss, mother of L. M. Bliss arrived here Thursday for a visit with her son and family. Tiie dreaded cyclone may stike you next. Insure with Edwin C. foundation Monday night by the wind. The beauty thief has come to stay, Unless you drive the pimples aud blackheads away Do this dcu't look like a fright Take Rocky Mountain Tea to-night. Ask your druggist. G.W.and Fred Patterson left Thurs day ou a fishing trip in Mille Lhcs county. They will be joined by friends and expect to be gone two or three weeks. Offiuer McCartney was called home Wednesday uight on account of the 9erioua illness of his young child. C. W. W. Dow acted in the capacity of uight police iu his place. For Sale Cheap-Kim ball Piano. Stella M. Cheney. The fireium mida 40id frim* at their practice uieeiiug Tuesday limning 600 feet nd running 500 feet ho.-ie, ai.d 50 ft. ex tension ladder up beside the school bouse carrying hose up and had a stream going over tiie llag staff iD 3% Wilson agent, 3 wtf. A barn of O. K. Oppen's in the iag fois p]ace by remodlifig and add Clary hdditiou was moved from its jDg The Docto stol me my coa^h wa^ naurable 0:ie Miuute Cjugh Cure ide ?.ne a well m^n Norria SiI v. i, North Stratford. N H. Becau-e youV not found v.lief frr a stubborn cough, doj't dtit-pair One Micuta Ciired ihousiud Safe and sjre. and will cure you A Grozinger & Co. Fought for Mis Life. "My father and sister both died of consumption," writes Weather wax of Wyandotte, Mch. "and I was saved from the s-tme frightful tate on ly by Dr Kings New Discovery.An at tack of pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble which an excellent doctor could help, but a few months use of this wonderful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much iu weight Infallible for coughs, colds and all throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed bottles 50c and SI.00 at A Groezing Beantho ers drug store. Trial bottles free. ®gnato8 •1 °f M.W. A. MCWIC Wortliingtou, Wednesday, June 2Sth. Worthingtou is making exteusive preparations to entertain the W ood men on their third annual picnic. The. to^vn expects the visitors will be ol a pleasure seeking ck iracter and will leave no stone unturned to see that every gue6t is provided with amusement and has a good time. The bll game between St. James and Sioux Falls has been much talked of and the teams have been eager to meet each ether for some time, ,so a most hotly contested game is looked for. Several bands are expecttd to take part in the contest, for which liberal prizes have been offeied, so there will be no end of music. Drill teams of various camps are preparing to be preseut and are diligently prac ticing the maneuvers that they may carry off the cup and cash prizes. Small sports that every Woodman will enjoy, will be pulled off. Dancing will be a feature. Excursion rates and trains. No W'o xlmau in south western Minnesota should mi's this celebration but prepare at once to at tend this picnic. Wilinont. Mr Frank Peterson and Jessie Beau were couoty seat visitors Tues day. W. J. Corvett took train for Worthington Monday returning to Wilmont Tuesday. Mr and Mrs C. Poort drove to Sandom. Wednesday to be pre?ent at the wedding of Mrs Po^rts cousin Mr Gu?s Ka'.ttrenuer v.ho is the pDpular proprieter of the Wilino dray line. Tbe marrirg* ceremony takes place Thursday at Ssioboru. Mr and Mrs Theodore Klinck spent Sunday 'in Wor bingtou. Mr Khnck departed Tuesday uoo fo Tello Ma'IKu Co. on a land seek ing tour Mr Me lei.huff of Browns Valley is aanoug old friends *t Wil mont this he\. he Las sold his fine farm so ith of ^ilmi^n' and wi'l in vest the pioce. in Traverse County lands. The St Croix lumber Company is erecting modern, comudious ^h^ds for their large stock of lumber aud building material «=n kiicly kiqu.r'-d propeity just ea of Morgan Brjs. grocery. 8| Mr. Mike Couit is improving his farm by buildiug fine new bouse Air Henrv Slater i* also ioiprov- so ue to his fo m^r residence Noticc. After Ju 1st any Book accO'iLits we have that ire not settled wil b placed with an at y. 1 lection. Oliver & Mtdi-on. AKOU» the POPULARITY of the aduui »»iv ^aaeBSMBaBBSam SMITH PREMIER ....TYPEWRITER..... It is all Good at every point in its super!* or construction it does good work all the time. It to the World's Greatest Touch Typewriting Machine* ILLUSTRATED OttALOGUB F#EE». ji Premier •(Syjuiiuctter Co* Fau n. OONT BE FOO«.£.U uurV.ct I* Vol-Tfr f2 with worthies unr-ttouA DC Yi UK TCI?, r_ Te frt)lcc» the v-»b:K. »v« v. ".•ju-rial s.rtt'Wlon v. c.tvr ir« irir« ty-lntetf ev?ry ft. aj?c. I'-ITT.cn'J thi y.nulr Kr.t* cl" TisVacY.: Always 100! taiice Jui tey are Curing dreds of the ferst Chronic Diseases DR. REA & CO. Bye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Ca- tarrhal and Nervous Diseases. 'tl-v Specialists ai Nat'i Reputation. At Wdrthington, Minn. Worthing^ori Hotel, Thursday, July 11th From 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. 4 For One Day Only, Return in Every Four Weeks I for One Year. Rea & Co. Author of popular Medicttl vrfiik*. Unidt' t« Penlth, tiywltl. Journil, Nr-rvous Debility, It's Gau&w aiid Ciir^-. Originatof Electro lUedicai tii-atmHUt '1, ACTHOklZED BV THE all euraMt medical and surgica diseases, ucute and chronic catarrh, disease of the eye, c..r, nose, ihr.. nl luigs, liver stomach and bowels. Dyspepsia, constitu tional catarrh, sick headache, rheumatism, Chronic female diseases, neuralgia, sciatica, dillrfness, neru sncss, slow growth in Children and all wasting deaisses in adults. Deformities, club feet, curvature of the spine, diseases of the brain, diabetes, paralysis, Bfttfht's lUease, heart disease.^ appendicitis, eczetna. varioecle ur.il livdro^tie properlj treated. Their system of curing cancers tu mors. goiter, \vens, fistula and piles with the •tijji&antaneous method without pain and the loss of a drop of blood, is one ot'tneir own discoveries and is reallj- one of tmfeni^^t scientific and sure cures of the 19th eeraur .. Voun .'. rn'rUUe a^cd and" old. sin married men and all who surt'er rqrn lolranansood, nervon» debility spermator rliesftaetninal losses, sexual decay, failing memory, stunted development, lack ofen ergyf uftpoverishcil blood, pimples, facia hlemia)l«. impediments to marriage, also blood and skin diseases, syphilis, eruptions, hair falling, bone pains, swelling sore throat uicert, effects of mercury, kidney and blad der troubles, weak back, burning urine, passing urine too often, gonorrhea, gleet ana stricture receive searching treatment, prompt, reliel'and a cure for tile. They are able to tell anyone their dsiease, they are not likely to doctor patients for the wrong ailment. No incurable disease taken. Both sexes treated confidentially and privately. Minneapolis, Minn., Montreal, Canada. Patients treated by correspondence and medicines sent to all' parts of the United State* and Canada. Address with stamps for reply. Dr. Rea & So., Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. Consultation and examination those'interested, one dollar. to NO.HOPES OF A RESCUE. AfiotbCr Explosion Occurs at the Port Royal Mine. West, Newton, Pa., June 13.—An other explosion took place in the Port Royai mine at 4 o'clock p. m. In No. 2 sb«it. It sent up a whirlwind of oil„ dust, and smoke, and proved conclu the gas Is still active la th* mlite^V It will probably be 24 hours t&« mine Inspectors can get to* gptlieir: for the. purpose of deciding as to tlMt achrtsaWJlty of making anoSher •tteoiint to rwcrver the dead fn* the habere Hooding it. Coroner Wynpit at West Moreland county ootnJBfifcwsdi am. ijaoolry into the cause of the disaster at this place during the afternoon. Only two witnesses were examined, when adornment was take^ The Inquest will probably oc cupy several days, as the Jury, which lg composed of well known business njena'seeaai determined to get at the cause of the disaster if It can be learned from any living person. Will Christen the Cleveland. Cleveland. June 13.—Miss Ruth, daughter of Senator Hanna, has ac cepted an invitation to christen the cruiself Cleveland, now being built at Bathf Ale. The Cleveland, it is under stoodii' wfll! be launched within a short tim&ji Pultney Captures Boers. Pretoria. June 13.—General Pult ney's division has captured a party of land border. IWgiea the Treaty Will Pass. London, June 18»—The Dally Mall publishes an Interview with Lord Pauncefote. who declared he knew nothing of any rumor that he would not return to Washington When asksd ^concerning the prospects of a ratification by congress of the pro posed Hay-PKnncefote treaty he re plied "Negotiations regarding the treaty have barely begun to be con sliley^J' 1 Boerd* inc. uding a brother of Acting one bedroom set. oue Acorn heater, President Schalb,Burger, on the Swan Pur^iia^N a Central Building Loi at ion. Tuesday mprniug a deal was closed whereby C. T- Tupper, oif Geprge, la., promoter ot the new Citizen's Na tional Bank, ..secured possession of the Otis Bigelow property, corner of 10th street aijd Third avenue,/ now occupied by Miss Cheney as a music store, consideration $4,000. This is the best location in town for an institu: ti of this kind.. The directors of the bank are G. W. Pattereoo, J. D. Humiston, O. G. Grundsten, W^ W. Loveless and T. Tupper. At their first election, Mr Patterson was elected president, Mr. Humi'-ton.vice president and Mr.Tup per.cashier. N .T. Burroughs,president, auu W. A. Sanfoid, vice president, of the First Nattoual Bank of Chero kee, are stockholders. The new bauK is organized with a capital of $25,000 and a paid up capi tal of $10,000 which is more than is re quired but this large amount giveft them unusual prestige in fioancial circles. The baard of directors is composed of 8omecf our most successful and conservative business men. Men who have au irreproachable standing in all circles in this vicinity and their associations with th's institu tion will enable it to gain favor. Mr. Patterson has had twelve years experience in the banking busi ness aud Mr. Tupper nine, so the in stitution will not lack for men of ex perience. Mr. Tuppc Has bad this towu un der couhideration for three years and is induced to locate here because of the ,exce'lunt schools, modern im provements of the village, enterprise nd thrift of the people and the out ik for future commercial progress. He vili locate here permanently tud iiidentify himself with every fei ure tending to advance the inter ests of the community. I he erection of a two-story brick building will be commenced just as sooo as possible, the^e beine a lease on tbe property until August 1st. It is expected the bank will be in posi tion-t. do busiuess tbh fall. Mr. Tupper will purchase a resi dence here if one suitable enn be se cured and move his family about July 1st.—Daily Advancc\ Worthing ton, Minn., Jane 11,1901. BIG STORM Adrian Sulfei'« from Wiud. Ab^ut midnight Monday a heavy wind, hail aud rain ttorm pa-sed over this section of tho state. So far Adriau appears to have the worst. At that point reports state thnt the front of Mrs Peterson's res taurnnt was biuwn in, als) LeGross' furnitu estr-, C. A. Sands' hard ware sto wrecked, t-hingl^s toru of Vlarr's ho ise, Cxiper's bara blo'n down Klondi«e barn wrecked, new chinch s'eeple wrecked, railroad com pany's wii.dmtil blown down and trees torn up by the oots. Juo Cox's baru, a mile no:ih a'd two miles etst of Adr an, Llown down and two horses kiled. Several echool hou-es near Lnvertex blown riowo. A barn of Dan Shell's near Read ng blown down. In this town, windows in the west side of bouses iu all parts oftown and some store fronts wee btoken. At th." i-cho 1 bouse ir. is es'tima el that $25 damage was done to wiudow gl ss John Hansberger had a piece of tlax and rye destroyed. Reports, from the country west announce the bre iking of wiudow glass bdt verylit tle damage to crop •, ovvin,' t^ th-fir not beiug very far advanced. L^ter—The Cooper ba.n was loca ted in Looto township, a lot of 6he"p were killed by the wrecking of it. Tbree mofe hors iu the barn were so badly inju ed ihat they ar not i-xpected to live. Walter Paiue's house Jand barn, adout three miles northeast of W»-r thibg»on was moved from toeir foun dfltion. Unconfirmed reports indi cate the storm has done more damage. For Sale 1 One National Cash regis'er, No. 89, ne sma]1 time haw great hopes of its animate passage." F- jumbo ^tove? one two-burner gas' line stove, chairs, wa hing ma?hHe and nurn -rous other abides. Call and ^ee them -at any ROOMO over llman's pxtl hill C. E. Wiuegar. A surigal operation is not necessary to cure piles DeWitt's Witch Hnzel Srtlve saves all that extense and I nev*»r failp. Bpwa-°-nf counterfeit?. A Groezicger & Co REPORTS OF FRAUD IN THE COM MISSARY BEING PROBED AT SAN FRANCISCO. A DIVERSITY OF OPINION Local Deteutlves 8«y Uncle 8am's Losses Will Reaoh Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars—era rests Are Promised. I 8 af ter Does Not Think the Affair Amounts to Mmoh—Startling Ar Ban Francisco* June 13.—General Scatter and Coltm^l Maus, inspector general of nhe department ctf Califor nia, aid the tttolte} grand Jury, are investigating the nrany reports of fraud committed the commlaSary branclx of the aartay service In this city. si Some Interesting disclosures fol lowed the arreft of Lewis Abrams & Sons, dealers ln secomdlrand clothing, The extent of the alleged frauds has not been determined and there is a diversity of opinion on the subject. Captain Seymour of the local detec tlve force, who is assisting the fed eral grand jury, said: "The government had unquestion ably been robed for a long time past, and I believe the amount of the losses sustained by Uncle Sam through the treachery and dishonesty of some of his army officers and others will reach into the hundreds of thousands of dol lars. I believe arrests will be made that will startle the community." Major General Shatter said that the matter had not been fully Investigated, but admitted that thefts of clothing have been going on. He claimed there was no shortage in any depart ment, however, and expressed the opinion that the affair did not amount to much. He said: "Recruits, perhaps, or soldiers, be ing hard up, have sold to peddlers about the camps shoes, blanftets and other stores issued to the forces by the quartermaster's department. An example is needed to stop the traffic." For months past various stores about the city have been exhibiting signs "government goods for sale here." Three big wagonloads of goods have already been taken to the hall of jus tice, an'l ir f:Instance the men from wfcc:'.i v.-ere seized have ad mitted buying the goods from Abrams and bis son. It is also stated that upon an inves tigation of the supplies furnished for the army horses it was found that the "rake off" sotae people secured amounted to 200,000 pounds of grain. RUMORS OF CYCLONE. City of I ronwoodr Mleli Said t^Have-'' 'Been Destroyed. Milwaukee, June 13.—A rumor to the effect that the city of Iron wood was destroyed by a cyclone is in cir culation in this city, hut all. attempt3 to verify the rumor have proved fruit less. At the offices of the Wisconsin Central railway It was said at mid night- that a violent storm early in the evening had blown down their telegraph wires and that no commu nication had been had with any point north of Stevens Point for several hours. The telephone wires were also down and messages for ironwood were only taken by the telegraph company subject to delay owing to "interrupted communication." WAS PREVIOUSLY REWARDED. Navy Department Explains an Omis sion From the List of Honors. Washington, June 13.—The recent breveting of Captain Hall for gallant conduct during the siege of Peking, where he was temporarily in com mand of the legation guard, has l&d to some criticism of the navy depart ment's action on the grouaJ that Cap tain Myers, who was in permanent command of the 1 nation guard, wps not similarly brt'vetted. To clear up this point abatement ir.i1e at the navy department showing that in a previous list of honors for Chinese service Captain Myers was not only brevetted but was advanced four numbers for his gallantly at Peii'.ng. DON'T WISH TO RETURN. Le.-ge Number of Regulars Deeirs to Stay in the Philippines. Washington. June 13.—Adjutant General Corbtn has received the fol lowing cablegram from General Mac ArthuT at Rlnniia: "A Targe ruoboT of men In regular regiments or.'ered TJnfted States wish to remain herfe." Arfborlty requested transfer those desin.bJe to regiments remaining." General Corbln has cabled a reply to General Mac Arthur granting him the authority requested. .Didn't Marry for Money The Bo«ton man who lately mar ried a sickly rich young w- mm is happv now. fr h«* got Dr. K'ns's New Life Pill?, wl-ich ri«tored h«r t--» perfect health. Tnfa'l'blp -for jinn d'ee. billi usness. malaria. -fjr»r and ague and all liver'and stomach trou bles. Gei tle but efffctive. Only 25c at drug store. The dreaded crplnne rn^y strike you next. Insure with Edniu C. Wilson agent. 3 wtf.