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tt I Tims Solieclule. C. St. P. M. & 0. R. R. Arrivals and departure* of trains at this station, earring passengers. O I N N O Mo. 2, 1:00 a. ra |T0. 4, E. FOLEY GOING SOUTH. No. i, 2:41 a. 12:28 p.m- No-3. 4:40 in Sioux Falls Line. ARRIVING. DEPARTING. No. 22, 12:15 p.m. I No. 21, 4:50 p.m. No. 24, 12:10 p.m. No. 23, 8:30a. B. C. R. & N. R'y. Going South, Leaves Going North, Arrives A. TOWN 10:00 a. m. 7:15 p. ro. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Attorney at Law. WBce over H. £. Torrance's Store. W.WILSON. Attorney at Law. Office over Bank of Worthington. KOHRER, Attorney at Law. Office 1st door south of Worthington Hotel. •p F. CROSS, Attorney at Law. Office over H. B. Torrance's store. j^DLER C. CLAUSEN, Lawyer, Late of Minneapolis, (skandinavisk Advokat.) 4tl) WORTHINGTON, MINN. T. A. ALEXANDER, Lawyer, Attends to all legal business and makes collec tions. HERON LAKE, MINN. Attorney at Law. Collections ,Real '.Estate and Ins urance, dist Special Agent, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Office over StateBk FULDA, MINN bSOTA H. CLARK. Physician and Surgeon. Residence cor. 10th street and 6th ave., two blocks aboveCourt House Office in G. A. K. block. QR. J. N. GOULD, Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Western House. Dr. G. S. DEAN, Woues.Will ill draw Ulcerated Teeth or dress uneven Cures Ringbone, Spavin, Curb and Splint. also ilo any kind of Veterinary work on short notice. Postofiice Address ~NORTHINGTON, SI INN. 33-lyr, jg L. WEMPLE. Rushmore Hotel, ROSH1IORE, MINNESOTA. Rates S2.00 PerDay. M. PALM & SON, H. Embalming, Undertaking. We use the most improved' methods and guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Night calls receive prompt attention. JjiRED D. BROWN, Livery and Sale Stable. Connected witlrthe Lake "View Hotel. Rigs of all kinds for hire. WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA. S. A. Hildreth, BARBER SHOP Bath room in connection. Base ment of Minnesota Loan and Trust Co.'s building, Worthington, Minn. TGNGLUND & SANDIN, Contractors & Builders. Plans and Estimates Furnished, Box 79, Worthington,^Minn. J-^B. A. N. CHENEY, Dentist. WORTHINGTON. MINNESOTA. Office in Torrance Block. At home every Monday, ,Tu esd ay, Friday and Saturday. JJE. CURRAN, Physician and Surgeon. OSlice over W. S. Lewis' store. Dr. Ourran—residence on llth street, 2d door nortawest of Congregational church. jyR. J. B. THOMSON, Physician and Surgeon. Office on 3rd Ave., formerly occupied by Dr. Dolan. JOHN GRUSSING, Dealer in FreshiSalt Meats, and sells All Kinds of Live Stock. Brewster, Minnesota. F. C. BRACE. THE JEWELER Has The Largest Stock Ot Jewelry. Watches and Clocks I IN THE CITY. Located: R&y Humiston'a Olive? & Madisoa DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Sle&ts Game in Season. M.E.LAWT0N Real Estate AND—: A-GrEIST CY. Worthington, Minnesota. 0 Parte Located on 10th John Brink. I Opposite C. F. Salslrom's Store. All Kinds of Temperance Drinks and Cigars. FRANK HANSBERGER PROPRIETOR OF. .. Eureka Meat Market DO YOU NEED WOOLEN GOODS? OF COURSE YOU DO, and we can furnish you with Blank ets, Cassimeres, Flannels, and Yarns, of our own manufacture in exchange for wool. Send for samples and prices. We pay 12 to 15 cents per pound for unwashed and 20 to 25 cents for washed wool in exchange for goods. We also do custom work—roll carding, spinning and weaving. Litchfield Woolen Mills, Send your Sons 'and Daughters to .. %xpmslvt School ... .A Complete Home and Tuition for a year with the very best advan tages cost $ 175.00 (and with strict economy even less) at Pillsbuiy Academy Prepares for any American College. Vocal and Instrumental Music costs but $40 more. Principal's certificate admits to State University and other colleges. Send for Catalogue. JAMES W. FORD, Principal, (52-4) OWATONKA, MINN. WOHTH1NGTON ADVANCE, THURSDAY, SEPT.24,1898. Notice of Assignee. QTATE O Co OF MINNESOTA. County of Nobles. All claims must be verified and presented to the undersigned for allowance. Dated September 19th, 1896. Now, Therefore, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises therein de scribed, at public auction for cash by the Sher iff of said connty, at the front door of the Sher iff's office in the village of Worthington in the county of Nobles and State oi Minnesota, on Saturday the 7th day of November, A, D., 18!)6 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mort gage, with intarest thereon, and costs, and ex penses of sale and Fifty (50 00) Dollars attorn ey's fees as stipulated in said mortgage in case of forecl sure. The premises described in said mortgage, and so to be sold.are tne lot. piece or parcel of land situated in the County ot Nobles and State of Minnesota, and known and described as fol lows to-wit: Lots One (I) Two (2) and Tliree (3) in Block Seven (7 )in the Village of Worthinuton,accord ing to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for said Cou nty. J&1V67 H. KLACSEB,Prop. Litchfield, Minn. (40-3m) WinT JOHN W. TUTHILL Lumber Company, C. H. SIBLEY, Manager. Lumber! Buildina Material. Lime, Cement, Brick, Stone, Hard and Soft Coal andJWood. Estimates of fcost of Building Material cheerfully fur nished when requested. 9th & 3rd Ave. Worthington, Minn. ^Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange. FIRST CLASS LIVERY. Teams put up and well taken care of at reasonable rates, Auction Every Saturday. GRAY & GETTING VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT. SB* District Court, 13th Judicial District. In THE MATTES OF THE ASSIGNMENT OF CHARLES F. SALSTROM, INSOLVENT. Notice is hereby given, that Charles F. Sal strom, of the Village of Worthington, in said County and State.nas by deed in writing, dated Septemper loth, 1896, made a general assignment to the undersigned, of all his property not exempt by law from levy and sale on execution, for the benefit of all his bona fide creditors, without preferences, pur suant to the provisions of Chapter 148, of the General Laws of the State of Minnesota, for the year 1881, and the acts amendatory thereof. C. M. CBANDALL, Assignee. Worthington, Nobles County, Minn. Foreclosure Sale. Whereas, default has been made in the con ditions of a certain mortgage executed and de livered by Jerome S. McManus and Georgia A. McManus, his wife mortgagors, to Minnesota Loan and Investment Company mortgagee dat ed the 20th day of .July A. D, i»»i ana recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds of the county of Nobles in the State of Minnesota, on the 2lst day of July A. D. 1891, at 3 o'clock P. M., in book of Mortgages, on page 81 on which there is claimed to be due,and is due at the date of this notice, the amount of Eleven hundred and three ($1103.00) Dollars which in eludes $29.13 and interest thereon, paid by the assignee of Mortgage for Insurance on building on property described below, and no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or in eq uity to recover the debf secured bv said mort gage or any part thereof. And Whereas, said mortgage was duly assigned by the said The Minnesota Loan and Investment Company to Martha P. Wood by assignment, dated the Sth day of August A. D. 1831, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds on the sth day of August A. D. 1891, at 4 o'clock P. M.t in book of Assignments on pa.re2. MARTHA P. WOOD Asssignee of Mortgagee. Geo. W. Wilson. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. Dated September, 21st, 1896. Personal. FREE—64-page Vail intra medical .reference book to any person afflicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease pe culiar to their sex. Address the lead ing physicians and surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hathaway & Co., 70 Dearborn street, Chicago. 25-41 18 8ure fi000*?'1- It is CwlllUg not as large as the Aliss issippi, indeed it is quite small, but a mighty in teresting stream for all that. It issues from the sides of a mountain in a thousand tiny rills, more or less and of almost any colors. These gather thhmselves into pools and lakelets on the mountaiu's side, cover ing an area of about200 acres. Over flowing their bounderies they slowly trickle down the sides of the mountain formimg small cliffs, the most wonder ful in the world. From a distance one would hardly believe what the eyesight reveals—white, black, orange, lemon, terracotta, geen, blue, aed, pink, sep erate and in manifold, combinations stand out before hint. It is a hill of painted cliffs on the sides of the moun tain that Jises gh above. And the odd part of it is that each of these ex quisite colors represent a different tem perature. Does that startle your cred ulty? Even so it is true. When throng with this beautiful paint ing process, these waters again comes together and then, as if full of mischief line a pack of small boys trying to play hide and seek, dive down and remain under the ground for a space of two miles and then flow out from the mouth of a conyonita as one of the clearest, most beautiful, green streams imagin able. Where these waters emerge from the mountain into the little lakes they are hot, boiling hot. During several hundred feet and also many degrees of hotness, so that when they again see daylight they were much cooler. This then is Boiling River, an under ground mountain stream of hot water. But you ask, where is it? Where can I see it? it is in Yellowstone Park at Mammoth Hot Springs. It is one of the lesser—mind you the lesser wonders of this land of wonders. Go there and see it by all means but first send to"Chas. S. Fee, General Pass enger Agent, Northern Pacific Bail road, St. Panl Minn., six cents for Wonderland *96, that tells all about this renowed region. COUNTY NEWS. Bound Lake. Mr. Seely has built an addition on to his house. Mrs. Lottie Brayton has the ty phoid fever which is the first case of that kind in the town. Bound Lake supports a barber now. Mrs. Guys from Worthington, was visiting at Mrs Lloyd Morgan Friaay. Mr. Frank Burdett is on the sick list. A number of Bound Lake people attended the fair at Worthington, Thursday. Ms. John Martin returned from Bock Bapids last week* A dance will be held in the hall Friday night. All are invited to come and have a good time. Mrs. Lloyd Morgan's baby has an abscess.on her hip She is at tended by Dr. Curran, and is get ting along quite nicely. Rushmore. John Colvin visited at Adrian his home Sunday. C. F. Curdy and Lady of Fulda spent Sundoy in town. T. H. Prideaux of Worthington was over on Monday. J. S. Hout and Bert Safferid of Worthington was fixing the Iron Bridge on the Kamaranzi. James F. Cox was over from Ad rian on Friday. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, of Worthington, Ind. "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bit ters, and I can cheerfully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache and as a general system tonic it has no equal Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2625 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat or digest food bad a backache that never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50c and $1.00. Get a bottle at Bay Hum iston's drugstore. Solentiflo American CAVtATS, TRADE MARKS. DKSIQN MTINTSi COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and free Handbook write to MCNN ft CO.. 861 BKOASWAT. NEW YORK. 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