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f- rife •I? •M 1 :i i" in:! H{ i! $ a J* I! Office over Citizeti9 National bank J. A. TOWN ATTORNEY WORTHII^€|ti «j MINNESOTA 1 J}-. {. 0. vr* "Wilson u" i'i'G 1 Law. Ofl§ee ov^ Bank of Worthington. T)R.L. R. GHOLZ, D. S. *7* DelfHst. me* 'Office next to Globe Printing -ft J.N. GOULD. yete °ffl niivt^fe^HA msniy General Dealers in LIVE ill il vJboFaughbred Bcsedjjig StpcJ* ,,?5e.us JBefqnjyou Buy or Sell Worthington •v/ .? ojjii: .euifi.U W'.nr..y Oray Line 00 TO :t •Si- or.l r. •iiioii ttOlSE i»rop. Bagga^fc' lifiuldd-'afiy ffthetMHag dkyt ot". night. 'Office phjane 188 Resident* Plfotfe»l?7Q! -i" til ^fdr^dur 9DJ* it/7 1 3.J- H! .t Li.iiiL'X Bacon, Lard and '1" Sausages jflS AJX DESCRIPTION^: WE5(lAK^ A St»'^CIA"LtV Of* fHESEJ,s rX 0 •If! 30 UjH. siJ t: We are. not getting at all" faciei '{fofae, ftut'When Want to buy '€0AiLor want .to buy or sell jGfeiiA^N we will do our very best to ma£e jit an object to you to come and' see us Tc^ls^ '11 ':y' cPHONEs33Zif er, una SXTiWpth.inf'ton, SI 31 ^7 lijMinn^sqta I ft .K iwf. laeiiu'ui 'i x) j. steteteteteteteiiteteteiet ',0k 1 ^Andrews & xialvotspm N$iw .frtnTtn uTgi )ta wmyms: ,0,Horseshoeing, ,Vpodworfe, i.i MP* 2 1 I it, tn:-, LJt-£idi 6IVE US A -TRIAL Jii ei I 'fi'tfin ri ..t jifjiemios i.ja i, UM !«?•?6 O'fi POSTCARDS Ifi'i .jV ,i*' lij 'SID jie^uowc iTTiJ: Ji'j we have ever seen are .iQi* 'j 1 now being turned out )J .u itftiMgban's Studip —^1 :'rp joxn.2j23 .i jji' From views around && Ljigf^ Jm ^gjjeaj .,mtow* VjOSiJt 2 JUU'iciJ.i JJlOqtJii ti i) 1 mar£et i. 3v s- tn price paid for au kinds of 1 WORTHINGTON ADVANCE PUBLISHED BVERY FRIDAY. THOS. DOVERY, PUBLISHER. hf fflpffiflbr. !U MJr 7 1)3 l, JrfflHfer, end Jac •n: "»-vm j. HMbbar^ Jt PalriifF' ElevatorGo. j-jii JZOluI l^ft^bsence !VJi 'tii uorJ HAY fiudL vV.«. 3 ^iurun.' luDfeliVered'-ttt any point' withinfijfty mile, ot LW Worthingto,^ i33|7Bn W&. Deverea& -r A Con^r^fssjoiial commission is gOingta pifuire howMSteys m% be ept Tra the farm.AjThey'41 stay if the girls will. Many congressmen were anxi{0|] to get away from Washington, but more" of "ffiem"Me" worried "about" get ti^baeb? cfexfr winter. rDenver ifj.arraggmg a p/pvisiofljflj hjjsp^ta^ I91" thp .^©tqocrat^ national cjwvjgtt&oft. .) Depver kqgjffif: what tpj e^pe/ct when a demoprati^cFowd gej HP •i •."r.'r3tU (3 if a .'v., ^tde3 bis maiden. ^p^cjj ^lps: 4*y? *H.'j P^iidenjt's '^'big stifkj" policy if^th a fidw^tick? Second ^asislant^oslmaster Gen- eary was on a 190. v^„.rr district looking ©ver the^' field "with the .*?«,•?')^ain Congress: If Nvould -seefn xnat the experience of two jears ago does not daunt doughty little Mac. He says he is stronger ^pjD^cthani ago. This may bp so and Mac may know aiid^^tfie leade^Miay know it, but the v{Hftpj£on't know it, and he is the fellow that does the busi ness. In flifc tead With tlie iJe^tiblkjali 'cohttty dbiii ¥Miiti6iiy(16sis i^aor thtfed" Weteks tEe Jsrtu«fK6nHitf if^ftrd {d'-,JKbe gov- etiiorship-a%etaiain^i'1 practically 'tiji chang^dJ,1 ^cbfeisbn, -ci^J^coifra^ eli ^M^^ritlf3 -VB6 largest1'fbUoWiii^'iLtid, ffikfe app^redtLy^maintained hf^ Fedd ffirou^Hfitthei rUtlrer %patb&tiC!C!ah- Jtic£ft- Th^ Stf. PaitFDispaltch's^poji- dopest^r, lines" &til the sitti^ttion presStil'ria8 follo#^/' and IS^^tty near right: j?"/. .f V^ks f?bm 'toffdyf abti thef W^ubllcdnM'^lftiiid^btla3will kSfiow the nam&'^f tli6ir-)8tarl(l^r?l-bfekfef1 Iri the coming light for supremacy irl the ^ft»t€fJ-' Th^W ar^'flr^ i^^ltie rac^ for thoiibooor and each beiiy.^s him-i «eitf.to heiHnsdwiauer., of ujTalk Miimeaqta .1'. rop^^can ^r- gai^a^qna in many of jq^jj|ijeS,' .t^wiency on the jpajy^th^' gandid9^ .to gum-shoe .^n^S^L of jfprXipg put in the op,^ ai^ .^puratfe •iifl^-jup pf, each candidate's st^g^th ^^.oov^lUea is impossibl^. ^,,^ ,, general senj^Ep^t^x-5 igivepu^he lead to Jacp^pn, Si M, g^rally agreed.}jt^ jh^ jwnllj jgpme to the convention Jtvitl^ |hV -^rgest jnumber of deleg^jiefjj^jp^ghJ ^^qthM .tj^ey will be tb1 .jQCO^iB^tqi^A^Q^her question.' a JTh® afield is against hin)|^d,^t'^-7 mains tO)be^fl®ea4fAh»y^ cafll^wbine" ^Iheit length to the extent otcpbt him out of action. tor Attorney General Y^unguj^mes next in thirtatkraud in order follows fleatwok, Snide^ftad'Snvage. Rip-' i€|y Blower is talked of but only itf ifijp ^dark horse*' connection. According' to" thei '"^opesteis,?? 4cpbeou d^^?^allVtW end le ,iie wiii' yjiit^i _. wUh Toung. Tt?e" jQr^ci^ea. 'to tome dislriclT fn the Fourth district a majority of the counties. °mcfuciing In Ramsey, is., given to Jacobson. the Fiftii* 4uai^ aa T^|t ikewis Eloy^oiaj, rtr vtr^/| is betweep, Snjdfflr -As to th« First, ^die^Pfi^d diftfe|e$s,f l^ngjii^^icL ^ftfjibeoiB ^h»nl^ad(. ltiJacoksgj^^w,- ^ver» thfifc^y, i^flue & cftj^,f(]pp^ tpraj fMmv&m {ii»^Bseii^two di$j$jh? ^fiuBgijaBM^cptson ,§omeihcou^Q^ ti^ |hftTh^]^&Jiji^ ,iVi iPea$wo^'j§iSt«ifipi9g grQftftd. urns*iq -f.( -,£ejTalfe is .%iPqpi»M|i»ingJ|p pn BOMP^PP^ iAthe^sfnpej pf anjsMofrn ^gaq^aAi^^ig. itpr pij |^e who^0|^g,t^| Buzjl^i %n4, iW}fet th§t stat^pq^pn i^^^cvcjope at h^Qd^^lher u.: juusxiomoi.' i,,,, Primaripiajfiils ^he counties next week, with the regular conventions fy^g^ng on the 25th. laotLfi^a. rc ?l iSSt&i rent ions, which will in turn elect del egates to the state convention, to be held in St. Paul July 1st. It is of the utmost importance that you attend the primaries and vote your^personal preference for ^dele gates who w^l stand for the, iliferests 6f this distriefeand the stajfcf 1 Gk)ternor' we havo two leuding candidates, whose combined follow iug iepTeaieuts^4aTge^aionty^f t^e &o4erI of tHKparty l'Ke ifi®?|ation^jYiJi,. are that, an afforfc will be madr, hy the interests, to create a strife be tween thiirH&Uigii&s kftl6ldesire the nomination of one ol these two men forig!fctfe»noiv and tiut^nofkei it pogj. sible c^^^min^^ne q| ^eir own liking, and the danger lies in the ?a£fc'^2 that a divided convention is li 'J(f £1 IT- (1 y' able to be stampeded to a man who will represent their interests than that'3of iiie' people.1 dentally will me?in defeat for ihe! party next fall,' because you wilfturn :e6oit^ fl^Ppng..out lor VSm^rkfy, er and' inci CJji. down at thB^lls^aat^^man nomi nated ia soeh tt» roannert fi I3et us fight baid1 'fer-'the dtii*1 bUt ako ke^p g06ti 'ial-i 'turMl ^d'tfeat %h»cS'ie^er!t»ndbf ih^ two-'b~0?6fe! leader^' 'shall 'have1 l'ajfgefQ following may- h&ve tilusiastfc cstip'port] v6ntibn1 andr both' *r,aiflKef cdri- tii' fh'e pbllVih l^ovemi tief/'^tat^-atteiikance p'rfi ruari^ Mll^^an dyi^tes^tio Wilt votp f&r^erf^fio ai li ry))Y,f oi'etfwfip a^^itb ilie VeoWel 1 JiU'S_r» !,)!](. It causes a I S. B. Bed'forcl, °"1 ''State Seriator. Mil *. -1/ j-JiiiaJi.j 3. L. 1* I r. eleventh hour converts tfo^ocgfrVptio: "iii ODDOsitibn to tlie' and opposition to the interests re ifi.-J stafi pption me) Jacpbson introduced such measured e^SSKftrations^jfoi' the, anpua] sunt cm^U jexfi^us, es^utiiY^iy employ el :ai» .gsfoig Oftj.at th© ^hite Hou^ i^^nin a ^ewrdays t^ first-epp^igri me«t of iQ^Ce -furniturpJ ,yVjyi. -shipped to Qyster jBay, wher® .^liC PrQsident'» qtftage^t Sagamore,^i[l W iUQW being pfit, in rea^ifle^s fo^, Sfovial rthtre Jl Ji .garments' ^ecause Jacobs tll1iaJ0.T7 I« ii does not state •j uuc ur,,*on jtion measures reg*u Or i'H. his position on lock! 3 tions and rj Him. j-n.z similar ,o ivf. in 'ill .i'iw,hiit 1 .-7V.au^ 2 ulsi^i ianmi: 1 1!oBm jaheelsi JiaYe .teen attegjptpd •fjy,£p number of the king make^^ut woi k,C|a i9 and talk. .10'- vrci—! 1 if* years ago he was, opposed 6y Young ^nd others^ wfio hayeU only receintim £urn§i fct6 t|iaJ ^l^e possibly %€cau^e| it became popular to advocate^sucii issues. Jacobs an fought, for these re] iP5P38 un,p9pul^ to dq JQo'oIt is pof ^ftl^.li^qlyi^ he h^ gh^g§4, his ipind jQn i^i| j,i Jacobsqn'fSj ^i^entyp^ record pr&fea him t9,be aftj^dvofiate of t^ issues, .^hfttj^opi MOll -'IC'U !, .').1\ s..r, •_ nj !Iopf,t^r-Ptt§^POft m,1A&6thei"tcftftri (he piibliB Icjf jJ-up^ 20Mli ancL jth# secr^t^ries^ cl^r^i, ieiegraphj operators messengers are,closing arrangements for acqomo ..n vo ^arrtly yn^^ntiobeiiJ as a tian^Jidate ifor1 'Vteg 1 ^reslti'en'fey-Sfe^tor «^feH^e}'Ithat- 1 l&'a^ue's 1 j^eotwofe^ ii feeing3 hts :v'DolliVer,, iai'd1' Sen^r1 AHftbif^'^ctort1 has ^iven'' ren'eW&l1 impetus to ^the candidacy of Dolliver fof^h^ sjecbnd plate" oil tHejLticket? It^s generally Serial DoHiVer's ^lo- ^tiMnce werit'" far llt6war3^'hifer 7 bol- '^ucces^,'!f3 this ^fcdde anothiBi? Wc^ful Jr4adon fttir his'serec- Iidh/f3t''second ^l!d'ce another jr^don "is Kia abdblilt^ loyalty to the Rooae policies iinds stilPaiittther iS his fi'ihfsS' fcjir "4lte^resitftmcy mMQ. kcz 16iy^tJ ot I'tiflf6ifeiefeti,i4viBht11 tlfrbw ^al'g^Bat r^sp^Bility itj94n* Hifti gdg&itig ^P^febidioi 1 Secretary Taft ha? assuricf' kis friends ttiaf if"Hi^'^ishea were cori'^ /iulted he» would bQr j^e^isfi^ wit^ nothing shoot ofia Rooaev^tjjp^at fefrm^e-one jwjiicjii.cwouldt^ot Qgiy ^n dQrsej thoftft of ^he Pr^ident'^, p^ii ci'«ar,already ^Approved- .b^ jbpb those, also,MhichiMr. Ko§^e\ielt haaDfromuigated foruthe ftwdaQfi^j qf3 theiiexocutim bra»oh ojjihe js^Y^fUri tnbntncand./ofch«rs whic^ he»Jaae»re(q ommendscL dew idegidaAitiei acfcipn.j Secretary 02aft isi prepared to.' stands «on 'ai(prettyotstrong tariiffi ipiank^i andithawants) tariff jfavision, asr fioont cas it, is -prantieaJale toiacfiopif plish it. rtionwith tfcra,tari5 plank^pf:thfe Ohio pialform oihis year, andiifcfis: vprbb 3ireyisi0n.jlgt^iqns He has expressed aatisfaou tadaptadi isTfejsor^Sjalutiqnsti stated that -1"1 the apppaVj T^raljl b^f'.directed to the R^ubHcan national convention and ahlfi that tJW« Cr»K4r»rinri»«T mjii asKed tne people ^'^.id -the colored able that UwiQbaaup^iift ralliJoma! ^ersf-rn 'securiag^ireiR Tights when iiheoiaasis jtoEttihe naiiMial taiiff dec-jj&jaeamejbefoi* |or consider- JM Jfl qdamfeicMiiial aiJaiiih ^fleW isyJU «. MS he it* tEsfih&iMfeii«jhi|js«iih© My*} TaftJgj Sea|,One=Half Aati DeI: egation-From jLotusfana. WIU. BE ONLY EXCEPTION jn rTAt Tv(i Secretary's Managers' Say His Sup porters Will be Seated in Gon. Chicago, June 9.—It has been reed by the members of the Repub an national committee to seat both (legations from Louisiana, allowing delegate one-half of a vote. This tion followed many conferences ii§pw:ar te ra Telqg^tns by jj|ie scj^e/roeiyf raiiTed upon such members of the Taft or^*95 izatlon as were supposed to be arering, urging and demanding that iey stand fast at any cost Repeated essages were sent to Secretary Taft to President Roosevelt at Wash igifcon and they were if close touch itji CWM-MT* It was finally agreed, with the full onsent and approval of both Secre ary Taft and President Roosevelt, hat the Taft and anti-Taft deleft Ions from Louisiana should be geaxect* rith half a vote each. In considera ion of this agreement it was im »ressed upon the representatives of he Louisiana contestants that there hould not under any circumstances whatever be any quarreling or dis ute between the two delegations. It vds'Wtftkfer agjwed gr^ Jindegptood hat the Republican party in the state if ,L«iiSif«iafte3tirfc? |jn®§(||ately intirely reorganized under the direct ion» J9ft JCbe cjj£irm£a, secretary ind one member of th§ national con uittee.1 oiO -jul Tired of. Unceasing Squabbles. the vcon?nfifct£^I :hat they were heartily tired of the inceasing squabbles between the 'Qlack and Tans" and "Lily Whites" ofi TbClr^ dlspQJeQ Jhave een brought \p in every Republican .dtl&&£fedh^eti€kftu^bfj rsceBt y®xflu —d It was determined by the mem erg the cogiia^tsfettl^t thij epad^ij. ion of affairs should cease. As soon .this been discussed line^r^-as ^n^diateh^subiflitted by telegraph to "Washington f&d'ooiMd ered by both the secretary of war and the president, who gave it their hearty approval. his^acrangement had afnrng^tid oi The Taft men, however, declared that the Louisiana contests would stand alone as far as compromise is concerned. Contests are s^ill pending affecting 150 Southern delegates and the Taft supporters asseraed sktirfyie agreement had been* frqpefyr'W*#1 Louisiana that the regularly elected delegates from all of these states should be seated. It was the desire, they said Xo strengthen the party in Louisiana that led them to agree to the compromise. The conditions prevailing in that state, however, do not exist efcfwhere •wi there was no concesi 3ioii Vfifcft they were prepared to make in any other **csr -FAR well ^taiMlelred' in 1 estiiiiation3 is 'bl§iri^ fcon- '"^T" fn iii ii mm Vice PRESIDENT. Cortelyou: Favored- by Roosevelt and .1/: Taft Forces. if Washington, June. ,9.-r-Indication« are multiplying that Secretary Cor 'tfelybif 'Will be -advanced" by' the Roose velt aiid ToL^t"' forces''at Chicago as thWirdlcandidate' for"!VItie' president. Co^t^lypu' himself naturally deciin^^^^^fi^iy^natter of his c^n4idacy ^n^tive state al ready has In th# field, .^ppgsible candi date for the,,presid^ncy in the person of Governor, Hughes. ^'''t^/^opeKited to prevent any open .ejcqh^nges between the friends of Secretary., Cortelyou and Secretary Taft's managers. But it can now Re stated as a fact that in the opinion qf! fr|ends' M© time has come when Secretary Cortielyou should be. placed^in a- position to be recog nizfe'd New Yofk'M tfatidfd^te for the .^ce jprbi4ency in the event of the elimination oT Hughes from the presi 'vT ^aJiO Vf d^ial race. a J/ ii i:tu._ MlEGR^iS JH8EATEN TO BOLT i.j */, 'j'trwi-j -rrTrmwrr: w* Angry Over Treatment toy Republican NatroYialXom ittee. Chidfa«£%Auieij8.^T^f^5s to bolt the Republican party for a new eol ol»ftaW Mtid' T4oi"6tit attacks L^tihKeo^Ltt^ WMte"i delegates of the fj^ttt^fc yWiniam^ltj. jTfa^t, a^d' Frank a a were made in over a doz^n'" churches W^hit&feri people iHtiSod and^it^ieeBeflluthe score of speakers. whPi#4Ar#ps^d/j^j^m. Reso ,agk^nga,j^he JRepublican party ^o see that the 'negro' W^ given his constitutional rights &ftd4he full priv ileffe^S' fistttonaliv cteiegates were ft a.f&UW it )iT5tn tional commiitMv/^&l |ti«i 8^1^. killed Miss May Terry in Breathitt county. It is tt4HJ vaa# WUUV/. AV IB •t.tftd that Murrall httitHlftgftrtail his khoughifiilly tls. DEFECTIVE PAGE P^iniWMiflwilMWl^llagiiA Rival. JOpeediigton}y' Ky^, 9.—Mrs. IBiW*'®* Terrt: yrom&n. Mrs. Murrell suri rendered. A New Orleans woman was thin. Because she did not extract nourishment froiA her food. She took BiisaWna Hope Your Never Felt That Way. One of the hardest things to undei^ stand when you go home late at night is -fray it takes you so long to get up Btairetorhen the stairs seem to be com. tag down.—New York Press. Scott*jr Efntilsion. Result: She gained a pound a day in weight. At any rate, write us today. ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 Sunday Creek the Genuine Which is unequalled in quality aDd prepara tion. Order your next load from up. Try it. Albinson-Boberg Lumber Company Pi»OM 12-J-l. WORTHINGTON, MINN. -THE- Best Investment Without doubt, the investment offering the greatest combination interest value and absolute security and safety is land not any land, but the right land. 200,000 acres of the best land in our United States, land in Billings and Bowman Counties, N. D., we offering at from $10 to $18 per acre. This land will^treble in value within live years time. Adjoining it are raised the largest known crops of wheat, flax, oats, rye and corn, while good water, rich, deep soil, and fuel for the digging make the best land investment opportunity in this country today. We can also locate you on a free homestead adjoining land purchased from us—just like finding $2,500. Send for free maps and booklets—join one of our special Tuesday excursions and convince yourself. Western Land Securities Comp'y Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Farm Produce Bought and Sold. 143-147 ENDIC0TT BLDO., ST. PAUL. A. M. QREQERSON, Local Agent. The Palace Grocery Bigelow, Minnesota. Palace Grocery, J. L.Jj MILLARD, Prop. NORTHWESTERN TANNING CO. Ship your Hides and Furs to us for Tanning and have them made into a durable Robe, Rug or Coat. We also line Robes, Rugs, Etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. References:—Citizens National Bank, First National Bank. Tri-State-Telephone No. a. The Northwestern Tanning Co. sufficient 4* & 9* a WANTED—Yoiang lady to leara to set type, at Advance office. FOR RENT—Four large living rooms. Enquire at this office. H££r Choice Line of Candies, Fruits and Cigars. Quick Sales and Small Profits Our Specialty. AlbeMnne'Sota