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wio •ytihi ,46»kV I A* m{ JILf ik ik -ft -j" i-f JWNW Wi A' i' U. Wt $r -"1 \v A We will pay 20c a pound for tbe ^jjjest Dairy butter. W. W. Loveless. E. K. Smith, Loren Claris J. M. Plotts and E. J. Helmick went to 'St. Paul Friday night to attend the Pythian" convention /. W. E. Bloom completed th4 re pairs on the Hollaed bridge Friday and that place in the road is in a substantial condition now. Rev. J. Hawk,of Bigelow, was a Worthington caller Saturday. He nas been visiting in the vicinity of Brewster for several days past, Pastor Erikson has been appoint ed delegate from this state to attend the synodical meeting of the Luth eran church to be held at Lynsburg, Kansas, next month. There were two. trains of the ex cursionists to the twin Cities Satur day.one of nine carp and one of ten. About twenty of our people joined the crowd. A surprise party was given Miss Selma Salstrom at uer home Friday evening in honor of her birthday and she was presented with numer ous presents as memoirs of the oc casion. Refreshments were~served, games played and all hoped she would enjoy many such annivers aries. The pastor's class or the M. E Sunday school held' its quarterly social gathering at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Cahoon, Iriday eve ning. About fifty persons were present games were played, refresh ments served, and asocial time en joyed. It is announced that an Epworth League convention will be held at the M. E. church in this plaoe June 17-19. The local committee are pre paring to entertain about one hun dred and fifty delegates and *risit iors. Some strong speakers are ex pected and an excellent pfogMun is an Matt Fifth has been engaged as Chef of the supper to be given by the gentlemen of the Congregation al church next Friday'evening. Of •. course Matt is small, but the vbest goods are always to be found in email packages and he is no except ion to the rule especially when it comes to the preparation of menu that contains a list of eatables that fa will tickle the palate of the most Vparticular persori. Don't forget the date, Friday evening. HERBS HI -M #.,MS sm&8s*ssm .YOURUFE «b the proper action of your Liver and Kidnejn. They in tbe •ewers of -the body—If ,,U»eygetout of ta, your whole its tem is »oon poisoned and death will result. Are your liver or kid' neys in perfect condition If you are not »ure —wrlte tor our nee booWefSOtind Sen*"- W'tfU" yon how to ireoognUe dlseaM In TOurself. Do notnejrlect this. A little cue and studynowmayidd twenty-five yean to your life. If you know that your liver and kidneys ue.'otit of onuHrv stoi ££££&&&* ilrllleureyotL Jit rmmr OrhggUV» IThedoeeo'tMQit, •oahls^e^aodwewWeEprwe1 jm bottle, eha*w vrer ea County grownSeed Ge».|l Flint, fltd Yellow maup w\ tt HIGH TEST. (BWlHMSHBMSMBWHttlHlataW Local News. J*$tf As**#/ It MORLA E. W. Cutler is. laying a dement walk for Mrs. Ferguson on 3rd "ave nue. Mrs. John Salstrom returned to her home at Bigelow Sunday, after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. J, P. Biltgen. 5 -Mrs. Jas fiamage returned home Friday night leaving her sister much better but not able to sit up. Mrs. J.M. Shanahari, went to Mad ison Lake Saturday morning tc at tend the funeral of her husband's father. •. Married—.Charles Piscater and Christina. Anderson, Tuesday May 24, Pastor Eriksson officiating at bis residence. Miss lima Cale returned Tuesday afternoon, from Pipestone where she (has been employed ss stenographer in Attorney E wert's office. Itjeems Bob Reed is about right after all in his we&ther predictions. He said we would not have summer until after thtf first of June. Mrs. E. Lainphere left Tuesday afternoon for Sioux Falls, being call ed there by the serious sickness of her mother, who was then uncon scious. --v Ed Lewis was arrested Friday afternoon charged with assault in the third degree, on Albert Burnett. He plead guilty and was lined $.15 and costs $4, by Jud^e D&w,. A party, was give1* ait tbe honie £f haries Larcon, about six miles' in the country Friday night.A num ber from town being "present. Games were played, refreshments served and a splendid time enjoyed^ The weather being bad Tuesday evening there was a small attend ance at the 4th of July meeting*. It was decided, to let the finance com mittee, go ahead and solicit sub scriptions and report at a meeting to be held later. "Otto Lea beck's infant daughter died Friday night and was interred Saturday afternoon, Rev. A. Ca hoon. of the M. E. church conduct ing th4 funeral service, This was one of the twins, the brother only living, a short time- Mr. and Mrs. Leabeck have the sympathy of many friends- Mrs. W. Dunbar went to Pipestone Saturday-to spend' Sunday with her husband who recently had his wrist badly cutl His arm was forced through a car window by the sudden steppage of a tiaiu cutting A large artery from which he: bled very bad and laid him up. The^ Juniors gave a Seniora U. and Complaint is made that boys are going in bathing in the part of the lake traversed by the Ludlow road/ Without bathing suits, and^iiji one case they ran in the road using ob scefie language* This is. unlawfiul and the authorities will be notified to look after these cases if.it occurs again. Ko one is piermitted to go in bathing -near1 a road without "bathingsuits.. The 4th of July committee met Saturday evening and outlined mine features for the celebration, such as a cala thumpian parade, speaking,' free vaudeville show, free bowery dance, l9ll%gaiiie« looal herees and works. work atsonoe. Mipt. Ms^le Stowoll went to ^allaiVu^MUy afternoon Mn.Ki«eJeft tat. tw a Wednesday ior a ajt Cambridge, Iowa Some of oUr citizens say thero W* ioe on the l^ke Wednesday morning. Misses Smith, of Kinhrae, ^Ui,, been guefts a the home of 'Vw^l' Duba, the past Week. Rev. C. E. Bid well will give tjNl Baccalaureate sermu^ in the Pres byteriacn4 chnroh Sunday evening May 29 th and the graduating exeiv 'olses will be held in the M.E. church Friday evening Jiine 3rd. M. J. Barber and wife went to Sioux Falls Saturday afternoon to vis^t their daughter who is to be married Thursday. i. Miss Nellie Lyons has'secuved the honor of being valedietoriau and Morrel Ramage ssluatorian of the graduating class. The lightning struck the house Lewis -WaiKwafs He is now Ideated Falls 'y one reception to the faculty at the home of C. T. Tuipper, Friday evening.. A very enjoyable feature was the se lection of sonvenir wrapped and in a pan of sa^r dust. They wert use ful and ornamental. Refreshments served, songs by the quartette and piano music, made it an occasion to be.remembered by the seniors. Wt went to CMrax Oltl ing. MM. her®e Saturday, north of Sioux J. D. Matteson and Attorney Smith made a trip to Wilmont Wed nesday. J, D. Matteson returned home Tuesday afternoon after an extended business trip. After making a visit to Winthrop, Sam ^wansoin returned home Wed nesday morning. Miss Frances .Clark has returned from Round Lake where she closed a successful term of school. P. A. Anderson and Wife, after a visit with Frank Saicon and Aug. Segerstrom and families, left Mon day for a visit with relatives at Spencer, before returning home. The Maccabee ladies iiad a very enjoyable time at their social Mon day evening as they -always do. Wallace EVans was the successful to secure the beautiful cake or fruit dish. F. C. Stiteer had the-amuang. in cident ef exchanging 8Uit«as!e8 ^ith ft lady school teacher aV Rushmore, while on the recent excuiaion to the cities. Fred ikvs he douldtnot wear the apparel he found in .the lady's grip. A,W««kBack Plas»er#j», "w- icted to get to Porous] Planter) Put it on yout back\ -yl (Put it on your chest.' Put it anywhere you have an* ^htor a paftkf »nd you'willbe^ ^|tuiprised at t)|e r^ultf, f'ifckuL®' s*H ORUQG(8T. 4. it IlIblAnh oil D. Shell's farm West of the lake( occupied hy D. Hallcck, Saturday, afternoon about five thirty. It rail down tbe chimney and wall knock ing down the^ stove pipe and threw soot all over the house. Mrs. Hal leclrand tho baby were in the house at the time, the .-..baby was quite bad ly shocked, so that it was uncon scious for a time! No ewiious dam age was done. N. IT IS A NATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutelir Pare THERE ISNQ SUBSTITUTE (or a tfttft ^t |*er^»,fillp: J. M- bicp£piii yulija, was in town MjmuUif evening. E L.Nanoe left Tuesday afternoon lora trip to Nebraska. Miss Rena Lnenberg went to Her- ron of! La^e Tuesday for a visit. MiitivAiig. Wilson left Tuesds^yltor at-visit with relatives at Starbuck lip 'F: M. Manson has pa^hMed the fine matched team of Albert Leistioo*s^ OATS! OATS! OATS! Tlurt'iirt oats, at the mill. Jacob Gleim. is now. located at Mohler, Idaho. He says the weath er is very nice and they- like it Mrs. W .E. Nichols expects to visit Lake Park this, week to select a suit able residence that they may. move to that place, It is reported, that in Rock ooun ty, the wire worms are working in corn and to such extent that a num- ber of fields will require new seed. Best table butter (4c a pound at Hart's. Clayton Bedford went to Lincoln, Neb., last week with the University track team, returning through her# Sunday afternoon. He got first place in the half .mile run. Clark Panuell had a relapse again few days ago and his fever is up again but it is expected the fever wiil break again in five or six days more. W.I. Carpenter is getting his ^eel of row boats in good shape for the summer. His gasoline launch is in demand for evening boat rides around the lake. This is a "ery en joyable ride on a summer's evening and he makes the price for a party very reasonable. Best table butter I4c a pound at Hart's. In conversation with Mr. Allen, who secured the contract for the library building, he says, under favorable circumstances he expects to have the building completed by October 1st. He will commence at tonce and expects to have basement excavated next week. He will em ploy all the honie labor he can use. Mrs. Dunbar returned from Pipestone, Monday afternoon. She reports her husband getting along nicely.. The accident occured about as heretofore stated. But for the presence of mind of parties who were in the car with him, he might have bled to death. To stop the flow of blood a cord with a twisted knot was used. It was the left wrist that was injured, It is expected he will have the use of his arm as before, when he recovers from the injury. Win. Corbet, one of Wilmont's pioneer settlers, Hade farewell to his many Wilmont friends last Wed nesday morning. Mr. Corbet was engaged in the grain and live stock business when the town was found ed, and was the first man to buy or sell anything in the town. Mr.Cor be goes from here to St. Peter, thence to Minneapolis, Chicago and St.Louis to take in the World's Fair and Will thep again return to Wil mont for a few days, after which he will again leave for St.Peter, where he will make his future home, hav ing boujght a half interest in an ele vator at that place. Mr. Corbet has made many friends in and around Wilmont, all of whom regret to see him leave, but wiph him every.suc cess in hi« new home.—Wi.lmOnt'In ltiatori The JTourist Club have elected.the following officers for the ensuing year: MrsGeo.W.Wilson, president Mrs. J. St. Messer, vice president Mre. F. M. Hickman, secretary and tieaaurer Miss Walters, critic Mm W. 'M. Evans, assistant critic^ The new their procure as in charter commission held .firBjb meeting Monday evening in the office of Shell and Mann. D. Shell was elected chairman of the evening and F. L. Humiston secre tary|§ After sonie informal talk as to organizing etc., -a motion pre-, vailed that when the meeting ad journed it Would be lentil .Tuesday evening May 31st in the office of' F. L.itiimlston to perfect the'organiza tion. Qn motion C. M. Crandall,, F. L.''fifuiniston and M. P. Mann were appointed as a committee to many charters as from other toWnsito. aaBie^ wil /*." Your choice possible in select with the work rapidly po«»ihti •w:. RCLIAftiC SI Mrs. Marty end children,of Edger tun, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Klasy returned to her home Thursday. Cranberries lOcts quart at Burl ington House, sugar 18 pounds for a dollar and other goods in propor tion. The fipworth League social that was to have been held last night will be held tonight.. You are in vited. The W. R. C. will meet Monday morning at 9 o'clock sharp, at G. A. R. Hall. Donatipns of flowers are solicited. Best table butter 14c a pound at Hart's Mrs. Roi B. Tibbetts, of Gilmore, Iowa,arrived here Wednesday night for a visit with her father, W. S. Lewis and other relatives, Wanted—Girl to learn and set type on type setting machine. One with good education will be most successful. Apply at this office. Many folks are busy making trouble for other people. Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea is busy mak ing people happy, by making them well. 35 oente, tea or tablets. F. M. Hiokman- A meeting of the Presbytery has been called to meet Tuesday May 3lst, at Madelia to dissolve the pas toral relations of the pastor of that place and Rev. Wilson Anil of this place. There aire many mysteries in life and one of them is why Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes hand some women out of plain ohes. It does it and that's enough. 35 cents, tea or tablet form./ P. M. Hickman.' E. A. Tripp returned Tuesday eve ning from Britt Iowa, where he let the contract for digging ditch No. 1 to a company. The company has a ditcher with two shovels operated by steam and do very rapid work. They Will unloaft -their outfit at Round Lake in a short time! Don't stay at home Friday for supper, taomp to the Maocalje^Halli the Orvigreg^tionfl men "tie going teed a wj|oie icjt^«dl(^tthl Iftinaa am foedyoa M. Committee. FAIR PRICES! Good leather, good fit and good-weal* value for ydur money, will make you Come ag% Yes we shoes at bottom- prlces^You shoes, #e need money we are on a tradihg You will also want a (made you come lnyand see. Also cleaning and repairing done on short notice. EC. F". BUCIIAN, Worthittgtott, Best table butter 14c a pound at Hart's. Herman .Hart made a business trip to Sheldon, Wednesday. Mrs. organ left for her home at Graceville, Thursday morning. Mr. Mullen and Mr. Alberts, bus iness men of St. James,, were in town Wedtesday. .'r NEW SPRING SUIT. to order from $12 up. Supposf^ I in a in a a at A.* Very Cow PrJc»« P. PETERSON, O. 0. GRUNDSTEN, QUS SWANBERG,- President. Vice Pi^s. Sec. & Treas^ SUCCESSOR TO SWEDISH MERCANTILE CO. No matter what you have in mind regarding nierchaudise we can suj ply the demand. Our slock is complete and our pricts are as low as the) 'owesf. responsiGle mercantile establishment in the city. We pay the highest market price for country produce in exchange fot( ierch~andi.se. LOOK FOR THE PLACE—in Peterson-Stitaer-Block •'V)8 tSOIiCS# j'i -i a'3 ^£5 Minnesota. E. E. Beckley mnde a business trip to Harris, the first of the week*|f For Sale Cneap—A good seoondfe hand gasoline stove. W. W. Love-J less. I /J Wanted—12 cord of rock. SpeakMi I quick if you have them for^ale/*l|tl Kelly &C> ^f| Marriage license was issued Clifford M. B^ack and Kathrine "4"| Read, Thursday. $ A sister of Dr. P. E. Walker, re-'M,: siding in Iowa, (died the first of the,%^ week of tubercolosis. Mrs. A. N. Wethereil, of AlberfeLJl Lea, ai-rived here Wednesday evp-}j$ ning for a visit with friends. Get a chauge of cooking at tho?^' Maccabee Hall, Friday evening 5 totf 9 o'clock and help a good cause. Otto Klein, residing in the vMn-^s:,|g ity of Brewster underwent an oper4 ation at the hospital^the first of the^ week. ^*^1 Mrs. Thos. Klink,. who underwenHf '4| an operation at the hospital return ed to her home near Wilmont Thareday.' '$« Mrs. Cameron returned to her -M| home in Minneapolis Thursday after an extended visit with her mother Mrs. A. J. Reeves. all be hedd in,..thei,SSSSSs-i^t ia most oordially invited to these neettaga. a /i 4 v' The gentlemen of the Congrega tional church will serve a substant jiaTsupperat Maccabee Hall, Friday 5 to 9 p. m, proceeds to build a -ee- ment' walic on church property. Pnce*25c. "F. C. Brace has a new, odd, and-^f artistic clock. It is cylinderical in .^| bEaperthe h6urs and minutes are marked by leaves, perpendicular and'square in form. As the minute gl of time passes the leaf turns show ing the minute in"laiig«, neatT buld figures, the ^same with the hour^^'l leaves. It is as'neat, compact and ornamental an article as one would wish for. ,1 T"| l( The names of the successful apgh- ,s cante for Co. Diplomas in Dist. No. 24, are: Venus Eshleinan, Ires Esh leman, Lelsa Schnlz, Alma Schulz, Jessie Free and Bessie Free. All if are! pleased wi thj~ their^diplomasj yrhich they received last sj week^ The Forty Sixth Anniversary of the Minnesota Valley Baptist Asso ciation will be held^in this city June 6th, 7th and*8th. This Association comprises all the^Baptist chui^hesi in Southwestern Minnesota.^There^ will:be some soldelegates in attend-^ anceV An^exoeljent porogram hM