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i. -V This gale has been a Record Breaker from the first day. We don't think any store in Nobles County ever sold so many goods in the same length of time. Shrewd buyers appreciate the splendid values offered. Opposite Court House, Worthing'ton, Minn. A. M. RENNER Success dorit konsist in never ntakin blunders, but in never makiri the same one twist" —Josh Billings If the last Buggy that you bought did not wear as well as you thought it should, why buy another "just as good" when you can buy a genuine Velie Wrought Iron Vehicle for about the same price. We are the people who sell them. We also sell the Deere Line of Buggies We are, Yours lor Business Western Implement Company I MANAGERS) ss s." .K, '"-Ja. T. H. THOMPSON CLOTHING Js Still in Progress= Your Own Procrastination i» All That Stands Between You and Complete Satisfaction Combined With a Liberal Saving of Money DON'T WAIT. Never before in the history of Nobles County has there been such an opportunity for buying Reliable Clothing and Furnishings at a fraction of their real value. Shrewd shoppers will see at a glance that goods are being sold at One-Half to One Third of regular prices in many instances, but you must come quick, these bargains are for those who take prompt advantage Goods are all standard Quality No Cheap Trash MRR\y^NILLA WORTH A DOLLAR A DROP SOLO BY ALL GROCERS Omitted last weekfor lack of space. Ruhmore. (Front the Enterprise) Four members of Company F., M. N. G., came over from Worthington Monday afternoon for a little target practice on the range here and also to compete with the local members of the company. Lieut. 8. 8. Smith carried off the highest score of the evening making 38 points out of a possible 50. Clayton Bedford, the champion mile runner of Minnesota and cap tain of the state university track team, arrived home Wednesday morning. Clayton is a popular young man both at the university and at home. People generally express a great deal of surprise at the news current the effect that the Riishmore Mer cantie Co. will go out of business at once. This concern is well known ana their methods are approved by all who patronize them and regret is the word that expresses the feel ing prevalent. Mr. Prideaux will likely locate in the mercantile busi ness elsewhere but the stock here will be entirely disposed of. Ellsworth. 1 (From the News) A delightful musical program was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stanton, Tuesday eve ning, by members of Miss Putman's Ellsworth class of'piano instruction. A very pretty wedding occured Wednesday at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Birkett, northwest of town, when their daughter, Miss Gertrude, was ,^r. Mark M. of about ^V£ ..Rey. M. R. HP^of the bride, |hat united •^assisted in iy. Wilson, here. We are determined to close out the remainder of the stock within 30 days, and prices will be made to effect this purpose. You will find it easy to buy here. No haggling over prices. A picnic was held Wednesday at the German Reform church in Mid land to wnship, for the aid of the Home and Foreign Mission Society. A nice program was carried out and an enjoyable day spent by those present. The Ellsworth ball team met the Sioux Club, of Sioux Falls, on the diamond at Spirit Lake last Sunday, losing by a score of 18 to 15. The man who objects to the editor "sticking everything in the paper" is the one whose past is clouded or whose present excesses are likely to some day place him in the lime light of undesirable publicity. Whenever you hear a party kicking because the publisher has "stuck" tbis or that item in the paper you may know that the kicker has fears of obtaining similar publicity for himself. Wilmont Mr. and Mrs. Brigg attended the Sunday school convention at Read ing Sunday. Dr. A. B. Williams and Dr. L. A. Williams returned home from Minneapolis last Friday night. L. A. Williams aDd family who have been visiting with Dr. A. B. Williams of this place returned to their home in Slayton Saturday. Messrs. Larson, Hendricks, and Sulstron attended the ball game at Kenneth Sunday. C. Emerich and sens made a trip to Worttiington Sunday and on the way home their gasoline tank be came empty and were compelled to haul it home by team. The Wilmont ball boys drove to Kenneth Sunday to be defeated by that team by a score of 9 to 2. The Wilmont ball team defeated the Rushmore team at Rushmore last Friday by a score of 16 to 4. The Iona Beefers play ball at Wilmont next Sunday. Mr. Brown of Kenneth drove over Wednesday night and returned home Thursday morning. The bills for the St. Kilian 4th of July celebration are' now out. Rushmore Enterprise.—The clos ing exercises of the Rushmore Public Schools was held in the opera house last Thursday evening Clothier was the most interesting and suc cessful event of that kind ever held in Rushmore. A large audience was in attendance and each number on the program received every mark of appreciation that an enthusiastic audience could give. The Adrian Citizen Band who had been secured for the occasion commenced the ex ercises. Financial Not*. Trouble is the genuine coin of sor row worry Is but its counterfeit The Almighty Coiner makes the former for us because he thinks we need it to pay life's Indebtedness we make the latter for ourselves, and when we find that it pays nothing we moan right bitterly. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS "H "i tat Always reliable. Lndlra. ask Druggist CHICHESTER'S ESULMH In Red and uold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Reftise dangerous substi tutions and imitations. Buy of your Druggist, or send 4c. in stamps for Particulars, Testi monials and Relief for Ladies." in inter, £*,urm Mall. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by all Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. •100 Madison Square, PHILA., Pi. Mention Ula paper. You want to HIT what you are atir.ing at be it bird, beast or target. Make your shots count by shooting the STEVENS. FoV 41 years STEVENS ARMS have carried off PREMIER HONORS for AC CURACY. Our line: J. Send 4 cts. in stamps for 140-page Catalog of complete output. A valuabiebookofrefer* ence for present and prospective shooters. Ask your Dealer—in sist on the STEVENS. Ifyoti cannot obtain, we ship direct, ex press prepaid, upon receiptcfcatalojfprice Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will be forwarded for 10 cents in stamps. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., T.O. Box 4098 CHXCOPU WALLS, HAM., XT. 8. A. Cassis