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TWfLVE PAGES. n r~ ==f \-i-i ,"~f aa?^ ^5 i *. I 1, v ..sfcnj & n w Copyr gi.i. i yo6 by Hart Schaffner :J Marx variety of Boys and Children's Suits KIBBIN you have cream to separate a good ream separator is the most .profitable in estment that you can possibly make. bday DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS save *1 per cow per year every year of use, er all gravity setting systems and §5 per w over all imitating separators. They eceived the Grand Prize or highest award a St. Louis. Buying trashy cash-in-advance separators penny wise, dollar foolish. Such ma chines quickly lose their cost instead of aving it. If you haven't the ready cash, De Laval machines may be bought 011 such terms hat they actually pay lor themselves. Call and see them and get our terms. California Excursions. On account of the Imperial Coun cil Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine convention, Los Angeles, California, the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad will sell tickets to San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, from April 25th to May 5th, limited to July 31st for return passage at rate of one fare for the round trip. Rate will apply going via any direct route, returning via any other direct route. Stop-over privileges granted. For further particulars call on agents or address A. B. Cutts, G. P. & T. A., Minne apolis. 35-4t. N ~fz E TH O A Have you cows ?SCHULl "3 means daily waste of time, labor :i.1 product. i Red woo BREAKS D0VVN Slayer of Fred. Wagner In Otter Tail County Breaks Down Under Jail Confinement. Pathetic Scene When His Parents Call til Him, After Arranginglfor HislDefeose. A special from Fergus^Falls, un der date of March 26th, says that "Albert F. Schull, the young man who is in jail here on the charge of murdering his companion, Fred. Wagner in the town of Dunn, is breaking down under the strain of confinement, and now weeps from time to time. "Wagner's father, his brother and two uncles have arrived to claim the body, and they had a long talk with the alleged murderer. In this conversation Wagner admitted that he secured $35 or $36 from the murdered man, instead of $15, afe previously stated. They believe Jhe secured a good deal more, as Wag ner had taken $175 when he left I home had been with Schull ever since, and Schull cannot tell of any place where he either lost or spent the money. "Every circumstance that has come to light has tended to dis credit his self-defense story." A special of March 28th says that "Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Schull arrived from Milroy, Redwood county, to day, to arrange for the defense of their son. Albert F. Schull, who is i in the county jail here charged with i the murder of Fred. Wagner, in the town of Dunn. They are ar- i ranging to have Ex-Senator M. J. i Daley of Perham and James A. Brown of this city to defend him. "There was a pathetic scene at the jail when they called on the VOLUME XXXVII. REDWOOD FALLS, MINNESOTA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1906, Men's Spring Suits New lengths, new patterns, new styles, in all the latest fabrics, single or double breasted. We don't mis lead you when we say we are showing the best /T $18.00 suit value for Men's Business Suits There is no business man who wants to appear well dressed who will not appreciate one of our nobby new styles. Elegant new patterns. $15.00 suit values for $1000 to $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 See our New Styles iri Nobby Spring Hats ALL THE NEW SHAPES EASTER TIDE E V E i n o u i s o y a v e w e s o w n a e a n o e e a s o k E v e y e a e n o o U to the brim. Never have we shown such nice patterns for so liltle money. All the newest.vS 01 me season, every new shape and style. We would like you to call and try on one of the Suns, Top Coats or Rain Coats of the A 5 A N E & A a k e $13.50 FANCY VESTS MEN'S SINGLE TROUSERS Fine values, —4 See our Spring Line of CROSSE/TT FINE FOOTWEAR young man, Mrs. Schull being "com pletely overcome when she saw him behind the bars. She sank to the floor, and assistance had to bejsum moned to carry her to a bed in an adjoining room. She is still too weak to leave the jail. "The boy's father also seemed to be very much affected, and tears rolled down his cheeks,'but he talked volubly in German. "Young Schull himself showed no particular emotion on this occasion, ALBERT F. SCHULt, The confessed murderer of Fred Wagner. altho he has wept on several other occasions lately. It will not be sur prising if a plea of insanity is raised in his behalf, as he has a half- 1 brother in the insane hospital at Rochester. "Thus far he has given no indi cation of insanity, however, his talk being perfectly rational on all occa sions." BANK AT NORTH REDWOOD. the Security Bank of North Red wood will be opened at North Red wood about June 1st, with H. A. Baldwin, cashier of the First Na tional bank of this city, as president Come to our Store. We will save you money on every article you buy} Your money back for any purchase not satisfactory. ASJNE- THUNE, v n»:^CLOTHIERS. of the new institution and Frank Horejsi of Bechyn, Renville county, as cashier. A building is now being erected at North Redwood for the new institution. It is being built of brick and the details are to make it a first-class banking place, with vault, etc. Several business men of North Redwood are paying for the building, and the bank will rent it for a number of years. The bank will be private. It was demanded by business men'of that town, and the North Redwood de positors of the First National gave Mr. Baldwin the first opportunity to meet the demand. The cashier of the new institution is well-known in Renville county, where "he has been engaged in the mercantile busi ness for a long time past, He is well-to-do, and his acquaintance will undoubtedly make the bank'a pay ing institution from the start. Mr. Horejsi is now working "in the First National of this city with^the view of obtaining a knowledge of the banking business. COUNTY MERCHANTS ORGANIZE. A meeting of the retail merchants of Redwood county will be held in this city next Friday, April 6th, I with the view of organizing a coun- J|JUL/s» V&*r- Men's Top Coats and Rain Coats These we have in numerous shades, shapes and all new models. Exceptional values. All new broad-shoul dered imported haircloth shape-retaining fronts. $18 jpvercoat values for 4)JLO For the Working Man Wt have a line of wearrresisting suits that look well line fitting, and patterns that are bound to please you. $10.00 suit values forj $6.00 to nPO^LIl/ $5 $3.50, $4, i ty association. A meeting of the Commercial club was held in thei council chambers of the library building last Friday evening for the purpose of arranging the details for entertaining the visitors. The call for the meeting includes 105 merchants outside of the city of Redwood Falls, and with the number here attending the meeting the latter will be a large affair, The meeting will be addressed by J. J. Ryan, secretary of the mer chant' association of the state, and it is also likely that it will be ad dressed by Hon. E. K. Slater, dairy and food commissioner, and W. E. Davis, late editor of the Commercial Bulletin. V 1 '•if 1 .a, $6 and Spring Caps Men's, Boys and Children everyb ody ought to wear a cap for spring E W A S The organization of such an asso ciation has nothing to do with the prices for the various commodities offered' by the I merchants, but is rather for mutual protection against a class of people who don't like to pay their bills, and'to fight'impure articles sent out by catalogue houses. MEDICAL MEN TO BANQUET. Brown and Redwood County Physicians to Meet Soon. An unusually interesting time seems to be awaiting the members of the Brown and Redwood county! medical association at the ,L meeting which has been set for the 13th of! April in New_Ulm. Aside from the usual program and discussions]there is to be a banquet. Upon |the ar rival of the train from the west at 7 o'clock the physicians^will gather i at the banquet table and enjoy the spread when the program £as ar-i ranged will follow. These meet ings seem to have grown in' interest since the organization of! the association and are evidently meeting the wishes of those who were'instrumental:in starting them. Following is the program [for the MINK|mj|M I m.nif&iTpy*: HISTORfOA|.. ./Wil Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner £5" Mar* Caster Neckwear meeting on the 13th: Diagnosis of Gastric Disease, Dr. Geo. D. Head, Minneapolis Malpractice .Suits and Their Prevention, Dr. L. A. Fritsche, New Ulm The Fee Bill, Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome, Sleepy Eye Benefits of Medical Organization to Profes sion and Public, Dr. J. C. Rothen berg, Springfield Diagnosis of Ap pendicitis and other lessons of Right Lower Quadrant, Dr. F. D. Gray, Vesta Symptoms of Rectal Disease, Dr. L. 0. Clement, Lamberton Paper by Dr. E. W. Bayley, Sleepy Eye Prescribing Proprietaries, Dr. W. A. Brand, Redwood Falls, Case Reports. Homeseekers' Excursions. The Minneapolis & St. Louis rail road will sell round-trip excursion tickets every Tuesday to points in Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Dakotas, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and the Canadian Northwest, and on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to points in the south, south east, west and southwest. Rate one fare plus $2. Liberal limits and stop-over privileges. For rates and further particulars call on agents or address A. Cutts, G. P. &T. A. Minneapolis, Minn. 35-tf. Easter Millinery Openinj The Ladies of Redwood Falls are cor-/ dially invited to attend my Gran^ Easter Millinery Opening, Satan}# evening, April 7th, from 7 to 10 o'c® They will find there the largest/ finest display of up-to-date mil^ ever seen in this city. MRS. D. MO trry -SOCIETY, NO. 35. Ji 'I A-^ .-'tl ection 1 !»i *34