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•m Sf:« sfciv ©£\?WA wm&: shootiog *$$*•- $ I «T '4. V- r*fVT *$l '^V moliftc and Defiance... Gang* and Sulkies-—6^ SqUaRe'memb3r J. M. SHANAHAN SUCCESSOR TO Gasdiae^Eng^ jjOMe powersr Com Sheflers! Feed Mills! Celebrated John Deere Plows! Lijrhteet Draft, easiest handled of any ploir on tbe marketT A trial of the John Deere plow will convince you that the John Deere plows are right. prSquare treatment together with the best goods money can buy is what I have to offer. (.v^WV J. D. & w. HUMISTON, —DIALEB IN— farm Machinery Of All Kinds. Vehicles a Specialty! ADVANCE THRESHEBS! McCormick Binders! Mowers! Core Harvesters! Delevan Cream Separators! »)le Call and See Me. J. M. SHANAHAN, Worthington, Minn. Call and ©ur Stock of 6uns! We keep a fine line of such guns as Winchester Repeaters, Piper Hammer, Syracuse with and without Pat. Ejector, i—n L. C. Smith. Also full line of sporting goods, Fishing Tackle, Bicvcle Repairs and sundries and oflfer them CHEAPER than supptf houses sell the gamt) goods for. Call and see the guns. Dieckhoff Bros. Worthington Minnesota Bakes! Plow Cay* «n band for Cast, m«H»« «tf Defiance 6an8»««*« I HANDLE THE CELEBRATED 5. flfoanbt IHHagons,, Tbe BeBt Wagon oo the Market today. DO YOU WANT A GOOD WINDMILL? Trv a Dempster Open Wheel or Goodhue Solid Wheel Ml. The Only Headache Cnre. Frank J. Baker, of Colorado Spsings iays:' "Xrause's Headache Capsules is the only remedy that ever checked ny riek headache, and I hare cured soon* ol my friends with them." 8old by F. M. Hickman. OTSfc- WW TANKS! TANKS! TANKSj Any size you want, round or attentiou and a square deal evtry time. JEST"A full line at fair prices. Tarn here to do business and you will get prompt JOHN RAMAQE. VtffWWl Get Your School Supplies 0! Us!^ XCbe best line of fine Ink tab lets ever brought to town. F. HICKMAN, Druggist. Piles. Sure cure, quick relief, Red Cross Pile and Fistula Cute. Cures cases of a life time or money rafnnded Sample treatment and book explain ing how to treat and cure eaoh and ever? other diseases of the rectum, sent free by mail to any address Sea, Bio., ft Co., Dept. '68, Minneapolis, Minn. Sold by all diuggists, 91.00 lor oai mjath's treatment. Certificate K' -V? cfl Citixeats* natiOMlBa «f UI«rtW»|W«. NATIONAL BANK TON" •v-w&fw of Authority TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller of tbe l4. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 22,11 WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidemgg presented to the undersigned it been made to appear that "THE Cwa| ZENS' OF WORTHS in the Village of Worthing!*) in the County of Nobles, and Statej Minnesota, has complied with all t| provisions of the Statutes of tip United States, required to Jbe e6m| ^Ul iCU C/IAIOO^ 4UllvM Hw Wia^^. jifc-" be authorized to commence the ness of Banking Now THEREFORE Dawes, Comptroller jof the Currency, do hereby certify that "TfcE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK or WOBTHIUOTOK" in Cun»TofNoW«,«rf8l.».«llIu.*, sota, is authorized to commence fit) business of Banking as provided i|n Section Fifty one hundred and sixty n. a oi?e.Revi80d Nerves Like a Flat Iron, A woman who suffered for tbifej| -ars from nervous prostration sa two bottles of Lichty's Celery NSrve Compound "effected a complete'C!ire. She hardly knows today whether, ehe has nerves or not,va% she never feels them. It is certainly a wonderful remedy. Sold by F. M. Hickmaij, Council Proceedings. The council met ia regular session Friday evening. All members pre sent. Minutes of l§st meeting rend and approved. Bills allowed: Jos Fronk cleaning hose S 8 60 F. M. Hickman supplies 2 50 Crane & O. water guage 12 60 Geo* Dow lab 20 00 H. Bish lab. 20 00 P. Bish lab 14 00 Palm lab...... 10 00 Bisanzlab 5 00 E. C. Pannell sprinkling 90 00 Albinson & B. coal 275 CO R. Fowler supplies 6 75 M. S. Smith Freight 4 33 Book fcr lock up 2 50 E. Mfg. Co, supplies.....^.. 32 58 Kunze Bro interest ^2 07 Gen. Elec. Co supplies. ^.... 68 85 O. Katl lab 21 40 Z. Smith lab 19 60 Nels Martin trim trees 75 H. S. Humiaton supplies 70 F. S. Stitser supplies 2 15 Ordering in side walk On 9th street between 6 and. 7th ave discussed. No action. ?c Discussed hog ordinance. No action. Discussed revision of ordinances and an effort will be made to have them put in shape. Complaint was made that Jos Lowe's dogs and chickens were an noying provides chickens shall be taken care of under penalty. No authority as to dogs except state law in case they do become a nuisance, Mr,. Lowe to be notified to take and see that they the rights of other citizens. uw, Complaint was made that W. P, Jenkins was allowing gambling in a room in the rear of his pool room.5 He stated that he rented the room to Geo. plied with before an association shalf Leaving the Advance office, the pfo .. fABairtn ma KnaHnH hv 1rav tianl. I, Charles G. NATIONAL JttAMK Or W OBTHUfQTOn ,T 4k„ 'cwLf S4a United States. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness. mj( hand and Seal of office this twenty* second day of July, 1901. 11 CHARLES G. DAWES, Comptroller of the Currency. [Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency.] No! 5910. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that se^iacl bids will be received for building .{$? school house in Lorain Twp., Dist^c^ 47, Nobles County, Minn., until I P. M. Saturday, Sept., 7th 1WK Plans and specifications can be at my residence. Contractor muMt" give good surety for performing hi| obligation''. The board reserves" Ihe' 1 right to reject any or all bids. 2 H. G. Williams,- Chm. Bid Com V| Innings ... ^MUUE K—2D B. ffbO'Contior P-R F..... »WnkJ—IstB It|iiing—C..?i ... Totals ski?*1® Petition presented asking for side walk and crossings east of the Bap- #Cond made a slide leaving a suffici tist Church, Laid over *j|! Richardson and if there was gambling he did not know it. Officer Roshon reported the room was fre quented by those who have a failing for this business and reports of loss es had been made. Mr. J. .said would clow room, adjourned. the neighbors. Ordinance ^feo play if Lewis was not taken out .. nf kll BTnAT* box, on aocount of his exper i^e'so he was relieved by Steinhofer »Hhe last two innings. E. E. .'V: a% The Moat Interesting Ball Game of the Season, r. The muoh talked of ball game be tween the "fats" and "leans" of tbe village was successfully pulled of Friday afternoon. The teams mot at the Advance office forparadd. Messejrs OCoonor Jas Crandsll, Nance, Jfratiitf !E. K. Smith, Merle Hurlbert and "Helms cut quite a figure in gay uniforms. l^%• cession was headed by a dray haulr ing a metal elephant bearing an' ad vertisement for A. T. I^atta this was followed by a youths drum corps con sisting of Willie Loveless, as drum major, Chaa. 'Jones, Theo Sehi^tz, done splendid, especially Master Durfee, ^then came umpire Fltb carrying a gun and bearing a breast 'Wears the Umpire", than the two ball teams, Jas Gmndall in gay uniform with a bottle of catsup and two card board vigns.- This call ed every one to the side walks and 10th St. certainly look as though a great event was comiog. The balk ground was safely reached and the battle began between the teams and umpire, resulting as. below, tbe first named team to bat: 'LEANS.' Innings Hurlburt M—S S Gibson J—C Lewis R—P Groezinger A—1st B.. Latta A T—R Palm Geo—L .. ....... Steinhoeler R—2d B..... Helms W—C F:.. ... Salstrom T—3d B, °!?t. of tte plate of card board with the inscripti nary^cyiinder has^lffbars, with apecial'heavy spikes extraTlarge shaft and °m® Totals 7 0 l-l 2 O O 11 -FATS' 12 3 4 5 6 7 1 0 11 2f Off 2 0 0 Little A W—P Hikwley H—3d KancfeE L—SS j|&tis W M—L Critntlall Jas.—C ^r "M J\£-i ion "We are the Umpire", than the W jouwal^ ali the PULLEYS NEARLY TWICE the usual size, ~y~ ,\i -.3 O *T r-*' 0 1:0 2 1 xx 1 3 if 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 0 5 3 1 13 figures abore the 0 shows wj|ere put out and above the shows where died. Time two hours and a feilf. In the second inning Mackay Mok O'Connor's place and Little Mackays aad after the third F. F. took Lattas place. ^footers were present in- all their glory and umpire Fish with stood *the kicking" very serenly although criticisims were strong, enough^ at^times to make one feol like using gun be kept in his bands. (Mies Crandall in making his run nearly lost his trousers, they flume down so that he was obliged to them up to keep from being tripped. Fortunately Jim had 00 his. bathing suit and spectators were relfeyed. In the fifth inning Jim viin into Groezinger who fell like he hit with a club. He suffered no Injury but was frightened ffr fear Jim would fall on him. In the same Inning Nance forced Hawley from fjoDond and in an effort to make ent mark that future players will not wonder where the path is located. Bj: K. Smith caught the only fly and talked strongly of ruling Smith jtyti. of all future games. In -the idning Steinhofer made ihe home run hit. Nance felt the ^essity of an umbrella, and when to give that up said "Oh, home". Some of the heavy is among the "fats" wasn't go- i«k» was on hand ".-with-a-, light ^ara "f'his ,»d» Dot iQfrioge on gfetol-Ud "Hcp.hd Ambul.Ko". ni¥the eonelusion of tbe gameO Coa add Chrandall were loaded in and Jlivea to town, while passing along street seme lady fromthejeountry *ho^ bad are they hurt and ho«r it happen". Now the "fats" are team "from other town. Irihe gams creited a great deal of it and -mirth, and the grHOME OFFICE: Minnesota. tnff harness fforsea Gbmncpt 1 Milwaukee, Wis., 1 The Honest Cobbler examines the "Sole of Honor'* and finds it is the Soul of Honor. You may notknow itjuuchivbout fliow hie does, but take Otlf word for it—40 good a shoe as Sols' "Royal Blue" for. so small 'a price was neveir offered be fore. All styles, all shapes, all satis factory kinds of leathers at one price, For Sale by W. H. Harrington, Worthington, Mjnn. Is the name of the NEW STYLE I (9rain atib ftax TEbresber V--7?2x-. & Built especially for the Great Northwest. xThe threahing cyiioder is nearly TWICE as large as-the ordi "4«n Loa'lfflun- aitik «MM.I hoBV* ITlilrM! DTtrft lirm shaft and the main jives ex I ra power with no beltslip inder. The open grate, work be-i ike.« long journals, .— drive being 12 to l4 inches in diameter, page and no slugging or wrapping of cyR j— neath this large cylinder is DOUBLE that of any other make, and doubles tfie separation at this point. The model End-shake Shoe, with extra large sieves and capacious elevator, enable* it to handle, save and. clean all its grain to perfection. The enormous capaoity, steady mption. and perfect separation of tus special machine'make it the ideal One for the wholesale work of the North west. Built in three sizes, viz: 36x56,40x60,44x64. With it is furnished, air the latest and most improved attachments: A SELF-FEEDER, with automatic governor (truss support, no legs,) guaran teed to f-:ed it to satisfaction WIN STACKER of latest type, that handles and Stacks the ftraw iuat right Automatic Weigher, Wagon Loader, jticA everything else for a first cla«s thrashing outfit. The builders of the RED RIVES SPBCIAL are NICHOLS & SPBP ARD CO.. BATTLE CBEEK, MICH., with foVty years of successful Dusiness ia threshing tpachinery.v They give the strongest kind of warranty on these goods. 1 If you want such a Thresher, or an Engine or Steam Outfit, apply to our agents, or write our nearest branch house, thus:— NICHOLS 6 SHHHRD CO, Minneapolis, Minn. -..'V -ti. when in town and look over4our new lumber house and incidentally our new stock of- which we are filling it up with. No trouble to figure bills whether we sell them or not. St. Ctoix Xumbev Co. We art) pleased to know that we have within our state a well known and prosperous company which issue a health policy (.rotectiog our citizens in both accidental injury and sickness at cost. The payment of the dollar ($1.00) a month turnistu-s a monthly income of twenty ($20.00) to sixty ($60.00) dollars wben disabled and funeral expenses in cane of deatn We trust our citizens both ladjes and gentlemen, will avail themselves of tbio protection. You will kiudly call on S. Kindlund for a book, statement $24,000.00 worth of cla:ms paid within this btate. All members are asked to pay their dues or before^the first day of the month to S. KlNDLUlfcL Local Secretary for the well tnxwri company, EFIT LEA.GUF OF MINNESOTA. Hi S3.50 food shoM ia tte world* 11& v"»- tv' x. Fargo, N. D., Des Moines, la. -,S' '•*. t'ir Card^ot Thanks. We wish to extend our mast hes Hf* 'S~ thenks to ail who contributed flowiwi'J||p fruit and candy and to all who gave their services for the Flower Show, especially to the musicians who furnished snch excellent music also to the Baptist church and orch estra who shared the expense of the out oi town musicians. We are 'W grateful for tbe generous public PfttjNiPff6! which we take as an indi-' cation of the individualginterest eioh has to make this a neat and attractiTe village.^ We also wish to thank the newspapers for their help. Wellington Improvement League. .TvJ-- J.K\ p«'v^ r¥i -. Arii •-0ri promtly on THE BEN 1002 Lumber Exchange Bldg, Minneapolis] ,v-£'- Defective