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•9* s, 1 /v h'H 1 il ill 'v ®v- r* •fl -/a 4 S" I Drop a '*f K"* HiOi iw'j! 1 "Original Recipes and Cooking Helps" It's •qaivatoat to having A of Am«rie»'« moat eomptMai dwnonatnte what mat Improvement will ffotlvo from the use ofiht genuine Geo. R. Shaw, of Little Rock township, had business before the probate court Tuesday. Peter Jacobson, a prominent far mer living near Ocheeda lake, was in the city Monday doing trading. A regular meeting of the Yeomen lodge will be held at the A. O. U. W. hall on Monday evening next. Mrs. Will Hawley, of E*canaba, Mich., is home on a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wolven. Andy Dillman left on Monday for Blue Earth Oity»N. where he will spend a week visiting with rela trvesand friend*, i^y.^ a, Mr. Edward Woodworth and Miss Nina Henderson, prominent young people of Ocheyedan, were married at Luverne last week. Mrs. Wiiburn, of Sibley, stopped off here Wednesday to visit friends while on her way to Minneapolis to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Hickman. J. A. Cashel was called to Arca dia, Wisconsin, Tuesday on busi ness. That section was visited by a cyclone, and he went up to look after some insurance. paring the month of May, 40 Tol and Business School graduates were sent to positions. Send for their catalog. They guarantee positions. Toland Business School, Mankato, Minn. While, watching the circus parade last Friday Mrs. A. T. Latta was taken with a fainting siell. S was conveyed to her home in a li nage and was confined to her bt for a couple of days. Judge and Mrs. Wilson last week attended the wedding of Miss Smitn of Heron Lake. The brld^was a for mer teacher in the Worthington schools. Rev. Lanham performed the ceremony. Mr*. A. C. Dickens and son, Har old, returned las* week from a visit of several weeks at Webster City, Iowa. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Gladys Humbird, who will visit her a couple of weeks. Rev. and Mrs. G. G. Schmid and family left last Monday for St. Paul, where they will spend ten days vis iting relatives and friends and at tend a reunion of the Schmid fami ly, which occurs this week. There will be no service at the German Evangelical Church next Sunday. W. I. Humiston last Saturday shipped to his brotner John, at Col orado Springs, Colo., a pair of fine young Duroc-Jersey pigs, which have been sold to a Colorado ranch er at a handsome price. Nobles county has some fine thoroughbred stock which is becoming known and in demand all over the country, and the Humiston brothers occupy a prominent position among our breeders. Alioe Ctiy Waterman and Janet 1(. Hill—two it eooka—come right into your kitchen and iTement muoh or your cooking and baking KINGSFORITS OSWEGO miSuui Import* a deliekxulr tweet flaror and tender enut to bread, gives a delightful eonaiiteney to aonpa, makee graTiee more tempting, jellies of firmer moulding properties. and ao on through eeorea of practical cooking helps trerr housewife will bo glad to know. The book is free to all. The genuine Kingsfotd's Oswego Corn Starch— the standaftl of quality for over half a century— stands alone for parity, wholesomeaess and re fined delicacy. Peter Anderson,of Lorain, was in tiie oity Monday. If your eyes trouble you see Dr. Simpson, July 4, 5, 6. Senator S. B. Bedford, of Bush more, was in the city Tuesday. Eriok Ledine, of Bigelow, was in the city Monday doing trading. Glasses fitted by the latest meth ods See Dr. Simpson., July 4, 5, 6. Jos. Lenz, of Adrian, had busi ness in the probate court on Tues day. Ttadtfor o¥tr fifty f4art at Oitotto- All it Mm. in foumdfaekaitt—w etmtt. T. DNCSrOBDft SIN. Oiurtflo, N. ¥. M1WML SUMSCMTMT. LOCAL NEWS G.T.Buliok was down from Read ing Friday. Mrs. J. C. Jessen, of Lorain, is on the sick list this week. Paul Cooper, of Adrian, was a Worthington visitor last Saturday The time—July 4, 5, 6. The place —Brace's. The man—Dr. Simpson. Mrs. W. J. Dodge and Mrs. James Suddaby made a trip to Sioux City Monday. Mrs. J. G. Mitchll returned on Wednesday from a visit with rela tives in Iowa. Dr. Frank Hough, of Sibley was here Tuesday, assisting Dr. Wiedow in surgical work. J. F. Cass, of Sumimt Lake, was in the city Friday taking in the sights and the show. Mrs. Harvey Rew on Tuesday en tertained the Euchre Club. A pleas ant session is reported. Miss Esther Harding visited at the home of Mrs. J. C. Wililamson, in Loraine, Wednesday. Mr. John Montgomery ia going about this week with a lame leg, tttur i.l by the kiok of a hone, Fri a Mr. Staufer, of the amusement (tarlor, informs us that the ladies day at the place has been changed from Thusrday to Wednesday. John Bleidorn of Round Lake, was brought up here Monday night to be treated at Dr. Wiedow's office for a wound received by a rusty nail. At the morning and evening ser vices at the Congregational Church next Sunday, the subject of the ser mon will be "Perspective Chris* tianity." Mrs. John Hansherger was made the victim of a very pleasant birth day surprise party on Tuesday by a large number of her lady friends. A very pleasant time is reported. The promptness with whioh the Degree of Honor transacts business was demonstrated last week, when the funnral benefits of the lodge in the case of Mrs. R. W. Molierly was paid the day before the funeral. Rev. Edward W. Lanham will leave n«xt Monday on a ten day's vacation, during which he will vis it friends in southern Iowa. There I will be no preaching service at the Presbyterian Church during his ab sence. if you are interested in a business education, pet our catalog. More than 5000 graduates employed. We guarantee a position. Sent 40 to positions at (food salaries during May. Toland Business School, Mankato, Minn. The Men's Sunday Club extends a hearty invitation to the ladies of Worthington and vicinity to attend their meeting, Sunday, June 30. This day hns been set apart as "La dies" Day." A good time is antici pated. At the Congregational Church, 3 to 4 p. ,r. Buckio and V. E. Hitchco.ck have rented the Wilson building, next to Harry Lewis' store, where they will conduct a piano sale for the next 00 days, or mure, as the business may justify They handle the Prica and Teeple pianos, an m stnxment well and favorably known in the east, but just being intro duced in the west. n,hey Col. J. A. yesterday will open up with a car load of pi anon and or gans. Town went to Llsmon on legal buaineia.'^^^ Bun Becker, of Adrian, was guest of Ed. Lawton last week. Mrs. C. B. Fairfield, of St. James, oame down Thursday to visit rela tives. Miss Mae Leverich, of Mankato, was a guest at the M. P. Mann resi dence this week. Just Received—A car of Denning wire fenceing. Call and get prices. —Tuthill Lumber Co. Dr. Humiston reports three more cases of smallpox in Bigelow town ship, all in one family. The Tuthill Lumber Co. has re ceived a car of Denning woven wire fencing. Get their prices. J. H. Howard,of Hancock county, 111., is visiting his sister, Mrs. D. W. Chute, near Wilmont. Mrs. Willis Maxwell went to Al exandria last Saturday to visit her mother, who is seriously ill. Senator Dan Shell has bought handsome new two-seated buggy of quite metropolitan appearance. Andrew Nelson, of Bigelow township, is making extensive im provements on his farm residenoe. Do you want to know about the Mankato Commercial College? Write for their catalog. It is free. Miss Mary Johnson left on Wed nesday for Hot Springs, S. D., to visit her sister, Mrs. F. E. Walker. Little Myrtle and Curtis James, of Rushmore, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. H. James and Vivan Hobson, this week. Geo. Asquith and Mattt Homan, assessors of Larkin and Lismore, respectively, were in the oity yes terday and turned over their books to the county auditor. During the Chautauqua season July, 4th to the 14th, the public library will be opened only from .9 to 13 a. m. Patrons will please govern themselves accordingly. Lars Larson, an old settler of In dian Lake township, aged 75, on Wednesday sustained a compound fracture of the leg below the' knee, as the result of a runaway. Owing to his advanced age the injury will naturally be slow in healing. Mrs. Christ Hogan and daughters left on Wednesday afternoon for Leuiars, la.,to join Mr. Hogan, who has bought an interesc in a^ meat market there, and where they will make their future home. Attorney J. A. Cashel went to Luverne last Saturday to try a di vorce case between parties living at Ellsworth. Mr. Caahel says that owing to the excessive heat Judge Brown held court in the court yard. The train on which Mr. Cashel re turned was eight hours late, owing to a washout on the Sioux Falls branoh of the Omaha road. Robert Reed, Worthintgon's fam ous sage, philosopher, weather prophet, oil inspector and general democratic factotum, has been vin dicated so far as his reputation as a weather prophet is concerned. Along the first of June he stated that we would have three, weeks more of cold weather and storms be fore hot weather set in, and his pre diction has been verified to the let ter. In fact Prof. Reed has this spring attained a reputation as a weather prophet locally surpassing that of Rev. HickB and other high class, long-range, by-guess and by gosh weather prognoeticators. Murray Co. Herald: There was quite a little excitement Thursday morning when fire broke out in Nash's and Bergh's stores. Very little damage was done by the fire, but the damage done by water will be considerable. Well covered by insurance. The prompt action of the Slayton fire department is re sponsible for so small afire loss. Fulda Republican: Rev. Wil liam Wilk, of the German Lutheran Church of Pfingsten, #left Monday for three a month's vacation in Ger many. Rev. Wilk is a native of this country, is an earnest Christian teaoher and a man of thought and ability. He has done a great deal in building up this church and sur roundings. We wish him a safe journey and a pleasant visit. Dr. Stevenson, Eye and Ear Speci alist of Minneapolis, will be in Worth ington oq Monday, July 1st. office at Worthington Hotel, to do Eye, Ear, Ncse and Throat work ,aIso to pre-1 scribe all kinds of glasses either with' or without rim?, with single or double lens (bi-focal)and a style of eye glass that is becoming to all faces. We! speak the Scandinavian language and1 examine free. [,** Sir' i««r If I Wednesday iAto the Dahlberg house, on 5th avenue. The Swedish parson age will be moved away to make loom for a handsome new struc ture. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Kelley left the first of the week for Rooheeter, where Mrs. Kelley will submit to a critical surgical operation. Her many friends will hope for suc cessful outcome of the same. A sis ter of Mrs. Kelley is keeping house during their absence. Our Are you posted Furniture and Undertaking Get your hats fo»-the Fourth of Juiy/aa^thejBhiwtoafliiii Ui|let| andDempeey's. A. C. Stevenson, state agent fox the Northwestern Life Ins. Co., of Milwaukee, was in the oity Tuesday. Bruce Tale returned Wednesday from Butte, Mont., where he went last week with the intention of at tending the funeral of Mrs. Yale, but the remains had been shipped back to Iowa for interment before his arrival, so he missed connec tions. HANDKERCHIEFS We are always looking for something new and good in Handkerchiefs. If you buy your Handkerchiefs Here you know you are getting your money's worth. ALL LINEN We are at present, regardless of increased prices, selling a ladies large size, soft finished, hem-stitched all linen handkerchief at only each 5c SOMETHING NEW An all-over embroidered, hem-stitched ladies hand kerchief, very neat and dainty, your choice while the lot lasts, each io This is the Store that Sells the New Things A. T. LATTA Quick Service and Values That make our easterners and friends. We offer no job-lots, no pick-ups that anybody else did not want. lines will please you and 6ave you monpy We now offer you the benefit of a special bargain LADIES BLACK MERCERIZED AND HEATHERBLOOM TAFFETA SKIRTS SPECIAL: 69c 95c $1.19 $1.34 $1.49 $1.98 $2.19 $2.49 $2.69 $2.98 'J on the cotton market? If jou are you know gocd values when yon see them. We offer you YALE PERCALES, all colors, good values at 15 cents, Sptcial price per yard: 15 Cents. HUB MERCANTILE CO 404 Tenth. Street. Just to ket| posted See our new line of Rugs and Wall Paper. Ben Janseo, of Seward, in ***!». AjeiVvS1, TOR RENT—£Mg» tnMa bulla ing, occupied by Myers' hardware Enquire of Schmidt and Snyder. 6-28 Vernon Hayden spent a few days in Minneapolis the first of the week visiting. Oscar Schmidt, of Elgin, 111., is visiting at the home of J. D. Ripp berger. W. H. Sievert, the Wilmont lum berman, was a county seat visitor yesterday. CHANEY & MACKAY -?38 aj -v iMm