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fLl Fv#? •AM &*1R: p. LOCAL NEWS, |i Hataiftooksare ohep^ thia weeh it B. Taft, of Brewster, was in tlowa Wedo^eday. *. Jamce Barrage arrived on the North abound train Tkandif. MUM TUla 8hanahaa ia visiting her toother, J. M. Skinlna. Plenty lump rook nlkiad plenty barrel Mlt at H. Pet* Lewie*' Bpeoial sales in hata this weak and Mlt at the Maxwell millinery. F. M. Hickman has placed aa elec trie fan on hia eoda (ouitiii oounter Pat Blein of Fuda waa the gaeet & of John Fitch and family Wadnaaday. I repteeent 60^)00 acres of Bed ft^Biver Valley farm landa, oan aall on your own terma. Excursion any time GUI and aee me over Bank of Worth ington. tf M. Lawtoo. lira. F. Grannia of Lakefiald la a guest of Mrs. J. P. Peteraon thia 'week. •.. Uaed'by the ladies of faahion all over the world. It's without doubt the greatest beautifier ever offered the American women. 85c. Hade only by Madi on Medicine Co. Aak F. A. Groezinger. Bargains in trimmed and street bats this week and next at the well millinery. M. B. Fish has secured the services of E. Ferrand of St. Paul in his tonsorial parlors. Mr?. Slafer, of Dell Rapids, re turned heme Thnrsday after a couple of weeks visit with her sister Mrs. Guyse. To Let—3500 acres of hay land by contract, hay to be delivered OD board cars at Round Lake, Bigelon, Wilmout, and Worthington. Ronan Bros., Worthington, Minn. j. Miss Amelia Anderson of Adrain a 'former clerk in H.. E. Torrance and Bro. store was in town Thursday on her way to Minneapolis. An elegant line Ladies patent Kid Shoes at H. Peter Lewie. Su9an.—The pimples, sores and blackheads are danger signals. Take Rocky Mountain Tea, you'll give a farewell reception to your troubles. 35c. Ask F. A. Groezinger. 8upt. J. A. Vandyke will lecture at school Saturday evening July 27. Subjeot: "The Teacher and the Com mon School." Admission fiee, all in vited. Ice cream will be served by the ladies of the Cemetery Aid Thurs day eyening at the home of R. B. Plott's until 10 o'dlock, p. m. Puts gray matter in your head. Brings a rosy glow to faded cheeks. Restores vim, vigor, mental and physical happiness. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35c. Ask F. A. Groezinger. The McCall patters at H. Peter -Lewis'. JLow Bate to Chicago anp Re |p turn via B. C. R. & N. By. The latter part of this month will be a good time to visit Chicago. The B. C. R. & N. R'y will sell long limit tickets at very low rates account Bap list Young People's Couvntion to be held in that city July 25-28. This rate is opn to the public and we af fer to our patrons first class service in both directions. Any agent of this company will be glad to give you information relative to rates, limit of tickets, etc. Jul 27 Round Trip Rates lor New York. Round trip tickets, at very favor V* able rates, will be on sale to New York via Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rj. Call on agents for particulars or address, Iruggiste. Jno. G. Farmer, A. G. P. & T. A., B. C. R.&N. Ry. Cedar Rapids, Ia When you want a modern, up-to -date physic, try Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver .ablets. They ars v^asy to take and pleasant in effect. lPrioe'25 cents. Samples free at all You can never cure dyspepsia by IHieting. What your body needs is tpJenty of goxl food properly digest Mti Then if your stomach will not di- Igeat it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. oontains all of the natural diges Hit^heoce must digest every class fppd and so prepare it that nature (tee it in nourishing tbr body and wasted tissues, J, SWi MMM bithing suite at H, Pater Lewia. Small amount atandard twine hand at 8| eenta to cloee out. F. Turner. C. A. Baaon baa beenappointe at Bigalow vioe C. via. who la goiig to catabliah pap«tat eomeneiot in the nQitham part of the State, If you waat a pf ir of real easy hot weather Shoes look over the eaay line atH. Peter Lewie. An order has been issued by the Omaha load that, tiaiamea'a uniforms •hall be inspected. Grant Morrison haa bean appointed inspeoter of those oa the Sieu* Fklla line. Monday B. F. Whitney's man loft the team attached to the binder, alonefor a few miputes, he had not gooe far baton they raa away break iag the machine oonaidsrable. Genuine photoa oa opal peaks in in beautiful framee,free with your oaah purchaies at H. Peter Lewis. Gall for coupons. a H. Alford has put up a bath houaa in the lake oppoaita Third avenae. He will have ten rooma for thoee desirias to gp in the lake and two-with tubs, uaifg the waete steam from the power, hpuse to warm the water. J. H. Howendobler could not wait for the Burlington train to stop Max- Monday night while on his way home from Bound Lake he jumped off, on the lake shore, falling down one arm doubled under him and was br"ken. Aug. Frenz 6tates that he keeps his grain and feeds it to bis utock, thus realizing more than if he sold grain. This plan is becoming more popular and Mr. Frenz' success clearly demonstrates that the plan is one wo thy oft*idoption. Manchurian Rebels Victorious. London, July 25.—"According to na tive intelligence," says the Shanghai correspondent of The Telegraph, "Chi nese and Russian troops have been seriously defeated by rebels in the southeastern part of Manchuria and the telegraph wires, it is stated, are down." Von Waldersee at Port Said. Port Said, July 25.—Field Marshal Count von Waldersee, who arrived here on the German steamer Gera, took luncheon on shore and received visits from the German consul. WANT THEIR MONEY BACJC. Importers of Porto Rican Sugar Sue Collector of the Port. New York, July 25.—Messrs. Czar nfkow, MacDougall ft Co., limited, have brought suit In the United States circuit court against George R. Bid well, collector of the port of New York, asking for a judgment of $18, 000 on account of duties paid by them on sugar imported from Porto Rico in 1899. The complainants allege that the duties should not have been lev led, the sugar not having been im ported from a foreign country within the meaning of any statutes or ex ecutive order of the United States, but that under the provisions .of th' Constitution admission should have been free. Killed by an Electric Car. Green Bay, Wis., July 25.—Florence Dorcy, aged 20 ears, was killed, and Clara Lavoy and John Quirk were badly injured by being run down by an electric street car while driving from Depere. Will Move for Mediation. Antwerp, July 25.—Dr. Kuyper, the premier, will certainly advance a scheme of mediation between Great Britain and the Boers, says The Nieue Wiesbasen Bladum, shortly after the ministry is formed. He has had a long interview with the secretary of The Hague arbitration court, Baron von Tyng. William Is Raising Whiskers. London, July 25.—"Emperor Will iam is letting his beard grow," says the Berlin correspondent of The Daily Mail. "His moustache is not of the straight, stiff sort hitherto so familiar. The points are close and the soft growing beard gives him a striking resemblance to his father." Approves Chaffee's Recommendation. Washington, July 25.—The secre tary of war has approved the recom mendation of General Chaffee looking to the division of troops of army in brigades wherever they are assem bled in sufficient numbers to permit this style of formation BOTH 8IDE8 FIRM. No jVa.i uy Huippvni 91 periBOBDie gooda Qther than frult A11 thus life* health, strength, arobitiph, ^Uite blood and good healthy appe Qjroewnger & Co. the 8igns of a Compromise in Strike at 8an Francisco. San Francisco, July 25.—The team sters' strike continues with no mate rial change in the situation. Both sides remain firm and there are no Indications of a compromise being ef fected, at least within several days. A large amount of freight is -side tracked at various points and cannot be forwarded. Much loss has been sustained by shippers of perishable the teams engaged in the movement of goods were guarded by policemen during the day. The strikers are orderly and there are no indications of violence. As yet the strike has not seriously at* feeted the railroads. Ciflzeu' natiuialBailk nf nihfiftinifm Certificate of Authority. TBBASUBY DBPARTM OfBoe of Comptroller of the Currsnoy, W*aHi»0T0ii, D.' C^ July S& lWl WnacAs, by satisfactory- aridaMa* presented to the undersigned it been made to appear that IN TESTIMONY MTra Qm INNS' NATIONAL BAMS or Woannra TON" in the Village of Worthington, in the Cbunty of Noblaa, and Mate of Minnesota, haa complied with all th* provisions of th% Statutes of th* United States, required to be plied with before aa aaaooiattoa be authorised to ootnmeaoe the seas of Banking Now TUaxvoax I, Charlee O. Dawee, Comptroller of th* Cumnoy, do hereby certify that "Taa Cmmm' NATKMU. BA*KOR.WOFWUIQTON* in the Village of Worthington, in the Cbunty of Nohlea, and 9tata of Miaa* aota, is authorised to eommwnne the busineas of Banking aa provided in Section fifty one hundred and sixty nine at the Beviaed Statuses of the United States. wHsanor witness my hand and Seal of office this' twenty second day of July, 1901. CHABLBS Q. DAWKS, Comptroller of the Currency. [Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency.] No. 5910. via Low Bates to Spirit Lake, B. C. R.&N. R'y. For the aunual Chautauqua Aa semply at Spirit Lake, Iowa, 'July 17 to 31 inclusive, low round trip excur sion rates will be in effect, via B. C. R. & N. R'y. Those who have at tended these Assemblies have felt that they were well paid for their time. You can visit the many resorts on the beautiful lakes which are at this time of tha year very very at tractive. Do not fail to take advant age of these of low rates and fitut the Chautauqua and Lakes. Agon's will cheerfully give you any addition al information upon application. urficale and Social. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will give an entertainment in their church parlors Tuesday even ing Jul 30tb, 8 o'clock. There will be a drill by youbg ladies and a (fag drill by young girls under the management of Mrs. A. B. Chapin and a recitation by Mi9s Updyke, there will also be music, after which t$vs ladies will serve ice cream and cake. Admission 20cents including nefreehments. All are invited. Piano Duet—"Ventri A Terre"— Florence Lewis, Inez Barber Vocal Solo Selected— Miss Updyke Flag Drill— 16 girls Reading—''Old Glory," by J. W. Riley— Miss Uydyke The Star Spangled Banner in pantomime with solo- Miss Damon 6. Baritone Solo*—Selected— as. Mackay Clear thinking, decisive action, vim vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life come to all who use Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c. Ask F. A. Groez inger. Troubles oi a Minister. To benefit others Rev. J. T. W. Vernon, of Hartwe!l,j Ga., writes: "For a long time 1 had a running spre on my leg. I tried many ^remedies without benefit, until I used a bottle of Electric Bitters and a box of Buck len's Arnica Salve, which cured me sound and well." Sores, eruptions, boils, Eczema, Tetter, salt rheum, slow impure blood. Thousands have found in electric bitters a grand blood purifier that absolutely cures these troubles. Satisfaction is guar anteed or money refunded by F. A. Groezinger & Co. Large bottles Gnsoline Stove Causes a Little Excitement. About 2:45 Thursday afternoon an alarm of lire was turned in anticipa tion of ablaze in the Nels Dahlberg hunso, occupied by Mrs. Levine down stairs and John Estes up stairs. Mra Littlrfield was washing up stairs in the kitchen of her daughter, Mrs. Estes, and was u*iog a go^oline stove, suddenly the oil tank and stove was enveloped in flames. Shs grab bed rbe stove, which waa a amnll on", Mnd threw it down th? outride stairs, scattering the oil and fire on 'he stairs which then b*caibe all nfl ime, but she put this out with water before the depxr ment arrived. The damage will be light, only a if Aiilifh&Zix jffij dotheabeiag buiaadk Tlked«h pavtment waa around in good time. 4iisitor aai& "tha bo^ «e*RMfd to drop from the treee." Weather'aad Ovap Meaort. ther haao ,«k. idiy and Tuaad«y want to«IQ4,/a*d Bbeenmod-' Thanlghthava been «lately cool in aompariaoQ with day, with th* eocoeptioa of one or lyhts when it was difioult to aleap with the heat that pcwvailed. The wheat erop haa aidfaMd ooa aideraUe. What pmmissd to ba the best erop am known has dwiadled to not over tea bushels per ivill probably not gxada No. 2 and a large amou tihat.Nearly all th* aaaall 1 flax will ba put in the shook thia peek. Oeta will go about 80 paracreaadofagood quality. barley baa baa* thzeahed. aown flax will be good bat the lata abwn will be light unless rain falk Corn is getting very dry and Will not.be aa heavy as expected, potatoes will Jw small and, a li^it evbp. .t Bain fell in the northeast pact of itw state Wedaeeday also' Eiorthera 'lota. At the time of going to press Thursday the aky indieatee rain in vicinity. EptooopalCbureh. Morning prayer and aermon 10:46 Brening prayer and aermon ^:00 3tMday school after morning service. W. Party Thomas Rector. Congregational Church. Worship with preaching in the inornmgat 20:45. Vesper services on lawn at 5 o'clock. M. E. Churcb. Pastor will preach at usual hour, morning and evening. The Epworth -«eague at 7 p. m., led by Mins Marie ipchultz, Sunday School at 12 m. Dur fag the extreme heat men are wel come to com* in their shirt sleeves or al^rt waists. -The ladies of the Catholic church serve ice cr^am and cake at the ence of Mrs. Frank Glasgow ay evening, Aug. 1st, from 6 1 9 o'clock.! Cleveland, the short change man, was fiped $42 at Worthington, and as soon *s he 'was released he put out for Sioux City to raise money to pay the fine of|||his pal, Collins. These two men were driven Out of Mankato last week.—Mankato Review. i-.' 1 j' Be Tea Sleeper* of Bphmns. The' legend of the Seven Sleepers of Bphesus Is as follows: About the year A. D.' 250 there were seven noble youths of Bphesus, named Constantine, Diony Bius, John, Maximian, Malchus, Mar tinian and Serapion, who were perse cutedwby the Emperor Decius because of the espousal of Christianity. To es cape -their persecutors, they fled to Mount Celion, where th.ey took refuge in aCave. The emperor, enraged at their'escape, ordere'd all of the moun tain'fcaves to be sealed up. For 230 ear* nothing was. heard of the men but at the end rf that period the seven young'men were discovered. They at once-awoke from their long sleep and asked for food, but died a few days later! Their bodies were put in a large stone^eoffln and taken to Marseilles. This fcoflin is still shown to visitors in St. Victor's church. Practical Joke Boomerang. Practical Jokes have a way of imi tating-the boomerang, as Charles Day of Marshall, Mich., has discovered, greatly to bis discomfort and discom fiture,, Mr. Day was sitting in a barber shop Jetting a haircut when the, idea struck him that it would be real fun ny tq fouch the barber's hand with the lighted end of a cigarette and see him jump, He did so and the results were surpiwng. The barber was Just rub bing gome bay rum on Day's head and the clfarette ignited the alcoholic mix ture, jrhich biased up like a torch llght procession. In four seconds there wasn't a halr left on Day's cranium and has sworn off on practical iohea,,!^. r- v./' Tttm Aataea of Daato. The^ashes of Dante, inclosed In ah iron wh, are about to be transported, with ^eat ceremony, to the library falace^it Florence. The urn was long ago stolen from a church in Ravenna and arreted in the outer wall of a chapel^'It seems that a sculptor named Patsi JiM tor years possessed this ex traordinary treasure, and has but re cently hahded it over to Florence, where Dante waa born and whence be was exiled. wCob. OkiriN of Salt. Senator Baxer oi Kansas carries aa a pocke4lsce a email crystalline cube salt about an inch square. It Is as transparent as glass, and war ob tained from the great salt wvds rfhleh underlie Kansas. ON' DIxod 1 of those fine Photo's. Presbyterian Church Service. At 10^5 a m., Sunday the Rev. J. Easter, Ph., D.j, of Clifton Spring, N. Y., will preach: "Che Believer's Strug gle and Triumph." 'the evening service will be conduc ted by the '"Young Men's Alliance." The program is aa follows: Hymn .—Male Chorus. Scripture A lusions to Young Men. —John Moeher, Prayer—J as. Gibson, jn Male Quartette-rOeo' Mackay, Roy Lewis, Harry Hawley, Jas. Gib son, jr. Opening GHOIGB ^Rurr?, Mi FARNVM LAfWS IN TBI cnUBIATKD 5-' Borate Valley «2£i B»ho. No Better Cllrrmt^ Maon Milder Than Eaa|«rB Idaho and Flur Bettsr Adapted to Fruit and Vegatablea. You Oan Bsto Better Biealth and Mak* Mora Money on 4# Bores in PaysOt ValleT Than 00 WO Acres of the Beet Laadia Miaaaaota. piMT-CLAaa acHooLa, GOOD aociafr ANB W* will aell farms of any aixeaadoa easy tense. Vw full iaformatian call bn or write to B. M. Oreeaa, Mdnt ofthe N. P. L.4tO. Go. ef Payette. Idaho,JkngA 4, and MIL fimat, at aPortMHMi RottL SHIRT WAISTS, WASH SKIRTS, and Summer Dress Goods in large varieties. Bonnets, Parasols and Fans We also wish to call yoitr attention to our exten sive line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hosiery of which we carry a full line in the '(Iron Clad" brand. This braudis so well and favorably known all over Ihis part of the country that it needs no praise from us. f| We also carry several other makes. f| Please come in and look them over. Our Hammocks Are Going^ Fast at the prices we now ask for them. Better se cure one at once. Don't Eorget to Ask For Coupon with your cash purchases, that you may get some When In Need of A Pattern for a Dress, Waist, Skirt or anything else, you want the most fashionable and np-to^date style, we have them, the McCALL ,they are correct and teey are cheap, Please call for sample sheet. Ladies' Misses and Childrens Slippers and Oxford's go regardless of cost. 'Phone H. PETER LEWIS- Address: ''The Object of the Young Men's Alliance—Rev. cavacaaa Cattle Dehornt:r Qoarttntccd' --'v:• •. -V' When properly applied to the yonng oalf to prevent the growth of horns, and will remove horns already grown. f. Pi* Hickman, Agent, S .... WORTMNfiTON, MINN. •. 1 1 DON4t FORGBT OUR MID-SUMMER SPECIAL SALE ISSTILI^ON We have on our tables some great snaps in 1 Wilson Aull. Solo.—MA Dream of Pferadise,"— CifFord Loveless. Hymn—Male Chorus. Short addresses by members of the Alliance. General Subject: "iSpecial Reawas Why a Young Man Should a Chris tian.'! Prayer. Benediction. Use J. D. Zien's Berliner Mageni Bitten. Cures all stomach troubles. For sale by all drug atom. 61-2 mi 4 & li( Ic %fJ' Ji a -Its rip? -V- 111 .J ul) Defective