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"4, .•* [4*i t*r ft* &fc» Wm »OT Si Wit if :k *m ft i#- %iit^yi|iiik^^| 'fpi yy U- J, •5. i^f Bargains for im for Boys A" rf tU: S&U&i 1 -c *c~ WWWHUS! It i$r P:!^i 'a$0 lij&rfr lts,!, -V- •. i.'^-'' '-£v Boys' Suits' at 25 per cent. Discount. Our stock is so large and varied that it would take an unlimited space to describe it and quote individual prices, so we give you yeur choice of any suit from sizes 3 to 20, children's hoys' or ,you ths' suits, nothing reserved* at Boys' Sweaters The best assortment we ever had, including lb doz. late arrivals. $1.50 wool sweaters........ $1.10 Si 25 wool sweaters ............... 986 75o wool sweaters 50C 50c cotton sweaters ...... 39c In ttiis lot are light jersey and the heavier grades. •'Bo#l^ Shoes One lot of odds and ends^ nearly all sizes, worth up to $2.50 pr., choioe this sale $1,00 Boys' canvas shoes with leather dole, worth Sl.26, choice.. 79c $1.75 kangaroo calf and box calf ^oed, all sizes $1i30 200 kid and calf shoes, any pair at this sale only................... Boys* Knee Pants 20 doz. pants to select from. $1.25 knee pants.......................... OOknee, pants... ...... .75c knee pants. ....*.... •••.... 50c knee pants*....... ..«»...«•• 30c and S5o knee pants....... Boys' Shirts f- The prices on all are redneed. $1.26 madras shirts $1.90 mairas shirts ................ 75o madras shirts ......... ...... 60c and 50c madras and percale sbirts, near i- ly 200 sbirts, your choice of lot only. 37c With your purchase of boys apparel amount ing to only $2, we will give one pair of stilts FREE HICK SEPTEMBER WEATHER. Tiie first storm for September i& central on the 41 exterKiiv?* froVn the 2nd to the 7th. Signs of ap proaohing change and storms wiil appear about the 3rd, weather will grow warmer in the west, and the barometer will begin falliing in the same region, and cloudiness and rain will follow, growing in volume as they pass eastward, and reaching a culminating crisis from' the 5th to the 7th. Autumnal thunder ^^fjrtonns v'j'' many sections:on the Cth and 7th. Look for undecided change to oooler All tbinps consideped atm 4%r **4* W" J*-- ''4 11 "!r^" v" 25 PER CENT. DISCOITNT!! 'Boys* Caps £L Hats For this sale all caps are placed into two lots and every cap in the department is included. Caps worth 60c and -65c, all sizes acd many with the 1903 trimmings, only .. .. 390 Caps worth up to 50c, many kinds and ccil ors, your choice ait only.....'..... ..^ 23s Any straw hat in the store in .boys' sizes at Boys' $1.50 hats, choice^ Boys' $1.00 hats, chbice...... ......... *75C Boys' 75c, 60c and 50c hats, choice......... 39c Boys9 Suspenders Nearly 25 doz. to select from. 35c suspenders, choice 23g 30c suspenders, choice. 23C 25c suspenders, choice. 19C 15c suspenders, choice. 09c 10c suspenders, choice. 07C in the westas these storms pass esatward, the cool, clearing weather following, Wie storms to the extreme ea«t. The change to fair and cooler will be rouu-dOtf until after the moon passes nbrth of the equator on the 7th. Otherwise it would cul minate'about the full moon on the 6th. "v'.v: Weather changes will come in rapid succession at this time, but we believe that the dominant" state of tlie, weather will be warm above the average^ The 9tht. lOto and S?Sw AC H||* E ,A R,: for the last four ea*«^^r#J H&ve dcvoted one week to the children, and the idea has been so popular that we have de cided to continue it. Coming Just before the school days, this sale is of double importance to the public. CVery boy and girl needs soime "thing new to wear when they start the school yea^i we will supply the wants more cheaply than others. Our stock of children's goods is most compre*| hensive,^comprising nearly all tf tHdbest values we could find in the markets.# So don't overlook this opportunity. Everything fbr the Boys and Girls at Reduced Pric es. Nothing Reserved. All the Week, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 TO SEPTEMBER 4. M- Bargains for Hosiery for the Boys and Girls. We have always had the reputation of selling the best hosiery ,for the mouey, and this week you can buy the same that has built this reputation for us at greatly reduced prices. 30c and 35c lace and plain lisle hose........ 25c lisle and heavy or light wgt. cotton hose 20c cotton hose .... ......... 15c cotton hose ....................». •.... .. 10c cotton hose .......• •••...... Pull assortment of sizes. Child's tip. Misses'Stioes -Our stock is tod large and varied" for a fultj descriptipn here. We .quote ypu price "reductions: Misses' vici kid $1.75. shoes.......... ^as^ vici kid $lr5Q ^ho^i^ -it/ Children's shoes, value 50c, 156c and /T5(s," a large assortment choice.of lot...... Children^ 90c and ^1.00 shoes, choice...... Miseas' vici kid?shoes worth $1.25 and $1.40 Misses' tan oxfords, $1.25 value, pair ... Windsor Tim 50c silk Windsor ties.. ........ •............ 25c silk wiadsor ties... ..........i ... 10c and 15c cotton ties. .T-, R.ibbon. No|. 7 tafifcta ribbons, all colors, Suitable for hair ribbons, per yd., half price No. 8 taffeta ribbons, all colors, half price.. HkndH.rchi.f. 25c embroideried and plain handkerchiefs.. |9c 20c .... 12C ISC' •*••••. 09C IOC .... 06C Dress Goods A large assortment of suitings suitable for childrras dresses, now at greatly reduced prices. See the table full. 75c drees goods at per yard.... 60c and 50c ................ 40d and 25c 4 25c and 20c 35c .. Underwear Bargains Misses' ganze underwear worth 50c, only.. 35c underwear, each ........•.»«. OK/ .,. ...... ... AiU TAMS—A few children's tams worth "fcOc.. BEADS:—All colors, 35c kinds, only..'...... SCC NEW FALL COATS Misses ®. CHildren. ^1.50 to Remember all the week, Aug. 2S to Sept 4,1903. ?. jl Corranu Son. WORTHnTGTON, 'vM 9UP4T, AUG. *«, HW» Ki- e9c 4. 8c 98c 50c 25c 19c 07c 05c 04c 23c 16C 10c and seismic perturbations of wide and violent character would be quite natqral anywhere within a week oi ten days of the 11th. This is one of the periods in which equinoctial hurricanes from the West Indies need not be a surprise to dwellers along our south coasts. Possibly frost northward. The strong probabilities are that threat ening unsettled stormy weather will begin during the period 14th to 19th and run into the reactionary j^riod (central oa'thtf 80th to 33rd. ve stotma do not occnt **9'- Game 35C 20c 1 Idv 10c 23c BfcsC py wife* Anna iny. ol Angust withont tjnst j»of«ioaftij :ponoiM notified, to kirior 6tg^veher credit un myae eonnt, iM 1 will not be' rtsponsible tor any debts she contracts. She will probably bee.the day that she will wi«h she was back again. |t H. A. Kraft ir ADVERTISED LETTBB3. List «f unclaimed letters remain ing in Post office at Worthington, Minn., for week ending Aug., 17 1903. Bailey, Lulu Healy, Mande Holmberg, Miss E. Houpt, Mrs. Mattie Iass, Henry Lapsley, John P. Miller, Hermann. When calling for above, please islay "Advertised", giving date. F. B. Coughran. P. M. r-.^SKeR's HAIR BALSAM 'Clmuuei uui Icat'tifle* tb« hair l'romotei a JnxurUut growth. jver Fails to Eentore Oi*y Hair to ita Youthful Color. Curci acalp dimu'i hair iuuag. 50c, r"-* *1.0C J. Druggist* jA- w™, •5$ m, J)iiiviJi'.. At tKe Fair, Grounds, WORTniNCTON, MINN., Fridna, jlug. 28,1903 Called at ed team of the northwest, and Rock Rapids periods there willl almost certainly be a proloned spell of unseasonably warm weather. The last storm period for the month is* central on the 27h extending from the 25th to the 30th. This one of the fastest outside the big league. A thoroughly first-class ball game, in every sense, is assured. EVERYONE TURN OUT AND SEE THE GAME! will be followed by frost in places in northern and cen tral states. Arrangements for Disk Fair. The Directors of the Fair met this weok and took steps for the closing arrangements for the Fair this year.' MSifilfwi .'. :V'V Vi :•.•• '.' IPSW OR Daq's By using the Longdistance lines of ""Northwestern Telephone Exchange Company fvi.j- Prompt 3.00 The Aljona Brownies is the famous color The question of chicken exhibition house was talked over. Either a house will be built or a large wall tent furnished for the poultry ex hibit. Committees were appointed on privileges clearing grounds and work on track so that everything will be in readiness by the opening day. The management have the material bought to paint the build ings and that will add greatly to their appearance. The Stir will be held on Sept 15 have been appointed to look partic and !8th, the 15th beng re-jularly after exhibits in Fknal Hail. I Th« otnnom •seme te./tor .iUibt: Mrs. Gould and Miss Clara Gutzler there are aoman? agricultaptl art exhibits that there wbuM sa be roonv f^ meisantfle j» Vr Up should oome ont with ft large wwt' A «0 foot wall toit''wit&' ,, ,y running lengthwise will btffo'iiiaift. featurv of the cattle exhibit. The^ area number of herds of thoroM^l^^l breds now in tiiis vicinity whi^i-i/' have been greatly improved in Ufa, past year and it is ow opinio* th^ $ some of the .^oronghlwed heac^k shown at the Worthington District^ Fair tkia yjoar will equal many oC.rl\ the, test at -the Sfata^Mr.' "'J H. C. Middlebrooke df Vermillion. /'I South Dakota, has been selected poultry judge and will be here mark the poultry the 2nd day of tl Fair. Oar Fair is in a circuit witli number of towns in Iowa an^i which includes Sioux Falls thus in-* suring a good eintry list in the SpeecE'^S Department The Sheldon Fair in progress ,t'\is week has sixty entries in this De partment there'll! be two On one day games of Ball. Ode ^between the clubs of Ellsworth-imd Fulda a"Kd^ one between Adrian and Fulda. Other attactions for other day^.... will be announced later. The fruit exhibit this year pro^M inises to exceed last year when the wonderful, display of apples was surprise to all who eaw it This Fair oelongs to tne people of Southwestern Minnesota and Nobles County in particular. Every penon. who can possibly do it should 'pre-Hl pare and enter an exhibit in some Department. Let the children enter this handiwork in garden or fruitr. products, fancy woi'k, canned go6dsr sewing, baking, fancy candies. "Above all let our people make ar rangements in advance to give the whole family a holiday during "Fair Week" and all come to... thfe: Fair—^ the 1903—The Worthington District Fais* on Sept 16,17, andl ,18th. the 15th. beiiiiig"f6r"entriW r| V5F ..... .. ORG. The Hubbard and Palmer elevator! has opened at this place with Onas. King in charge. Ole Warren made a business trips| to the county seat Thursday. The Farmers Telephone Co. have placed a phone in the office of Hubbard and Palmer their number is 15. r*i J. J. Mock our accommodating railroad agent at this place has taken is family to Ohio for a months visit. August Wass one of our prosper ous farmers of this township has his fine house and two large barns nearly completed on Sec. 7 where he expects to move his family next week. J. J. Peasly of Sioux City is visit ing at the home of C. King this week. _____ 4.'MS AUCTION. Having sold the farm 1 will sell at public sale at the farm on se quarter of sec. 19 Lorain township one and one half mile east of. Worthington on the Jackson road, Monday Sep. 7th. Sale to commence o'clock p. m. 1 mare 7 years old weight 1400 1 mare weight 1000 6 milch cows one will be fresh before the sale 1 yearl- "A ingheifer, 1 full blood Hereford bull 1 year old, 4 Spirng calves, 1 full blood O. I. C. boar, 2 sows and ,10 ,:ff May pigs. 1 McCormick binder, 1 McCormick mower, hay rake 1 Flying Dutch— man plow, 1 harrow, Superior disc drill, 1 corn plow, 1 corfit shelter, 2 Winona feed mill, 1- Lum ber wagon, 1 surrey nearly new, 1 buggy. Household goods coneis tiug of tables, chairs, .bedsteads^ writing desk dishes and kitchen^: utensils and a lot of other articles ,^ not mentioned. at one .« •vV^ Terms of sale—Sums of $10. and under cash, over $10. time will be given to Nov. 1st, 1904, purchaser to. give a bankable note bearring 8 per cent interest from date of sale. Nc property shall be removed from~ premises until the^ same is settle^ for. J. N. Hoi brook, Aucti( 8. KinAlmt^^Oterk.