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iji ^r -.xiiiS •#./- fiSjfck-^ i&V-i''"' •m iWt!' W1' fc'v-- THB •^?f| W32^r,.v' •^?f| -.sVl 1 tVtSN KT& •i4^t •m rSrri-i"- •^1 ^ii A .^-•J fe? ®lfc: $£j?£ Vj'-W W^V' Wt&jSi Jkffe ispi yi'{.- -«r Sicivsta "ytfi'i ^i0'- T-v -.-:--.---i'- 7*"- 111 iiV'- ®5T •fejf 5*%. f- pP5v' pa a?*- $ii Pi' 'Vjssfc-' J1.V 'ft-. 1" General Merchandise SHOES 'Pitore 95.r Produce taken in exchanae for good« Custom Fe^d Grinding. Call and see us ior any kind of goods carried in a general store. Next to Palm Bros. Heavy yerii knit top, full c«Vf.red, reindeer faced, «ood value fer $100. ^el liiifr for 'JL .Diobhuibtliide fare, good vain* for 85e, selling for tee yrab Lor^elude face, a baigain for. ... *^c Lined kid and Mocha injttous. prices from 75c to 12.00 per pr. Botis? if your hands cj€:t cold w^'v£ gat a warmer for. 5c & bfiHaSi day in for S3cand35c.. O MAJESTIC STEEL RVNGE, the frsir and ©sic less can Sil&y suow- A new line of Builder's Hardware, Guu«, Ammunitionaud Cutlery. PIumhiug, Ht a iug and Tmwork. A car of the oritrinnl'"Baker Burb" wire ju^t in, the kiud I havrf you for the j.a^t sixteen years. Jiroand ibe Cowii. Dwight Harden is now employed by H. M. Palm and Son. Miss Ellen Sheets left Friday for Council Bluff. Mrs. C. M. Severance returned Monday from a visit at Sheldon. James Railage the large born, in the rear of the Worthington Hotel livery. W. H. Eickenberry and O. M. Moore returned Saturday from their hunting trip bringing back two nice deer. T. W. Keavy was called to We!t Superior, Saturday by a telegram announcing the death of his hi other, Michael. No further particulars are known at this time. Dave Brovosky, of Luverne spent Sunday here at the home of A. G. Kadesky. Daniel Shell has been^appointed county chairman of the McKinley Memorial fund. ""The Degree of 'Honor, realized about nine dollarsfrom their chicken pie social Saturday evening. The M. E. church ladies realized about twenty dollars from the auction of the goods left over from the rummage sale. They will net About one hundred and fifty dollars llie l«rgent and finesi, display of W. I. HUM1STON from the entire sale. Mrs. Adrian of Jeffrson, Iowa, is harness shop. 1 se hoys are ex a guest of Mrs. J. H. Johnson. ,dient young me .nd should have The exterior of the Omaha pafeen-1 the support of the iwople Heron ger depot is ljeing lmghtened up by Lake BI1 RifflS Stoves and ges ever shown in the city W f»» If thf "Garland" t.be \v rld be-t, everyone warran'ed. fiisi. prize al Pari** Exposition 1900. 4 myoi fuel aud by cutting down bills (or repairs,will la?t lor ^t iieratioiis. Bjckwith's "ROUND OAK-' the stt-ve tl at ali n» fatt.aeis imital.' burns any kind of fut-1, ask your reig'Li Iroui lows, wlifct be ki.ifts about h^R)Q^DOvK? rtlso a full line of the cheaper grades. }inge1hat pays for i'^if in ei-ono- ^-'1 sold WOUTHlNGTONv IN Emil Grotte letf Monday for Heron Lake to aw-ist his partner Geo. Rippberger in the nanuing of their vicinity .k taw rt 3" I they can to merit it. Iheir many friends here will wish them imlimit pd BUCCCl5Si The high school foot ball team was defeated at Sibley. Saturdagy, 17 to 6. Their opponents were tho Pat O'Connor has purchased of1,game men, with the exception of two players, as the first team -played, thus our boys doue well to score at all.' Fred Bittner was referee the first half of the game and on account of the ignoracnce of score of the players threatened to put them off the ground. B. Clark was referee iu the last half and was very satis-, factory. Our boys do not speak in very glowing tones of the trip. Fred L. Lackey, of DesMoines, Iowa, who has been making his parents a visit of several weeks, re turned to DesMoines Monday. N. Weinandt, Jr. "this week received a letter from W. D. Moffat, of Daven port, Wash., in Which Mr. Moffat states that he has resinged his posi tion as teacher in a school at Har rington, to accept a more deirable position in Davenport, and that he will enter upon his duties Dec. 1. He contemplates a visit to Brewster his former home in the near future. His brother Arthur is fireman on a railroad in Montana.——Brewster Tribune. .' 'f-i. The Tourist Club vrill 1 day "evening with Mrs. •?on- f3& ii'ipM l(i __ Mrs. TaWtlia ^onm^hgaf^SS^. Worthiugfon to take for the Yeomen lodg^^^lneH. Heron Lake. $•''• "Have "you any dou^^ft^f11" ing?" said Mr. ones. ,' ^To^yM^rin pu, I have not. I took,^Rflcky Mountain Tea last night. ^ipftvill remove any impure thoughtST®-the hiunanj family. 35 o. igacy. T'A story is toldvty!the -H^^Lof a littl|^yfttjCanby, Minn Jg^^was given an excuse by his fatheyj,^? pef rnit him to couic, from schcsidTCat a certain hour. The child f||||d to put in an appearance until the time of the regular closij^j^ouv. Upon being questioned by b|M»th( the little fellow answereal^i't'U spelled two words wrong and.1»&ch' thought I wrote it and kept meal school." In speaking of the foot ball gan- that an effort was made te fa) pl.-iy here last week between oiur -team and the Melvin team the Sit'l1' Gazette says: "The sequel of- tii^- I whole story seems to be that Worrit- I ingtoii's playres were scared^scEir. until they kept out of sight lik hunted wild animls. 'Tis a, quciT code of honor these Woi'thiintgM.i chaps user." Dont' you lialieye f» a liioment the Worthington teajin^ scared. They are not afra-id^^auy team in tlie state in their class! saw it.—Lakefield Herald. While engaged at driving.hi&st')' to water last Sunday W. A little girl ir the Si Perkins company was taken to the pest house Tuesdy, accompanied by her mother who ill care for her. The child his some eruptions -but otherwise feels well as ever. The other members of the company have all been vaccinated and the car has been thouroughly disinfected. They have fully complied with (he law and by authority of Dr. Bracken, of the State board of health, will be released from quarantine tomorrow. Dr. Spalding, health officer of the village authorizes the statement that when they are released there will bo absolutely no danger from contagion. As a means of relief from-their straiteued circumstances the com pany will give a benefit perormauce at the Opera house next Wednesday evening. Herald, Luveini•. AT- WYKOFF Bargains in OVERSHOES— At WyckoffV. Bargains ia UNDERWEAR—^ At Wjckoff's. Btrg&kijn GLOVES & MITTENS At *fvckoff:s. Bargain in GROCERTFW- Af. W yckoff'a, Bargains in CAHPETS— At Wyckcfl' #Si 'n\, !^ii.':ii.Tj 0m -w??, Perfect, Delicious, Appetising. Mrs. A. R. Allievrus went tu Jack son -lifunduv. Dak(jta. K^^ro]' met with a vrey painful afepid^ The horse he was riding-jstmnl1 and fell and Mr. Proper struck!:! gi-ound and dislocated his- -slilpu 'u and also sustained a fraotrafjgrfn foot. B. Hemmingsdi*r^n'i J. 1 jiwis Harris of Iowa ployed in the haruesss si Stitser. '1. The entertaininent given, at th.' City Hall Friday aiid Saturday eV' -u ings under the jrusxnces-*'©^ th-« Presbyteiian Ladies Aid Society mei'itoriously patr^ni/ed the re^eit '1 I Sunday. amounting to nearly a hundred^1*! Draprr Dayton is home until ai^er lars. Miss McCune deserves '^j?eri 0 Tlianksyiviug and then will go to commendation for the good tr&ni given the sixty perons, wh&^touk part in so short time. Tlie^lgy v.-s given in a. splendid umnner».Mp so -thoroughly appreciated ^d. w. tliouroughly appi-eciatedby ^Uc A. Nelson, of Round Lake.^c m ship, lost several head of caile') om «^y for Minneapolis, he will i1z" cornstalk Shsease." .. Free ac ces.: U) salt and water daily will pre vent tlx of cattle. By cutting open the Htomach of cattle which have died from the above ailment aud an examination is made it will be found that the stalks appear to be cooked. Water aids digestion in beast as well as man. Round Lake Graphic. Mi-s. ill ett.e of Heron Lake visited her brother Ib-m Twitchell, here, Princeton. John Ronan left with a car of cattle Sioux City. 1'"| 'v township. F. A. Seely of Iowa, has pur chased the J. P. Peterson property known as the Robert Reed place aud will move here in March to look after his farm in Elk. The following from John Sykes a fomer resident of this place. It shows that he is very rmcli inter- biiu V\ S tllul' 11*" ci yeiy much of an invalid the last I interested in Worthington and No- bles counfcy'and am surprised at your, county and (two y-'ar-s last sping the two past to visit I WorihingUm again sometime in the I ti., '-,tS learn sine,a ELK TOOTH DRErS. El Iieno, Ok., Nov. Richards, a dealer iu Indian relics of this place, paid $1600 for an Indi an squaw's dress ornamented with 1204 elk teeth. This dress had been in one Cheyenne family for 127 years and for a long time speculators and collectors of curios have tried to purchase it. Many photographs have been taken of the garment and two or three scores of squaws have been married in it for luck, but all offers to buy it have been rejected until now. Mary Bent, daughter of George Bent, a famous "squawmau," re lated to the Bent family of Missouri, and the great granddaughter of the original ovmer of the* ^lk teeth grown, yielded at last .to monetary inducements, aud thus the heirloom found its way into the channnels of trade. Elk teeth are very scarce and readily sell for from $1 to $10 each. With the Inlians each elk tooth represents the value of a pony It is claimed-by. Mr. Bent tha several elk teeth on the dress were gifts froinl the great Joseph, the great Ness-,.^Perces chief, and have his mark on tliem. Morfgatfu For* Frank Hansberger leaves^ tomor rw witii a car of goods, for South tlie North W'St of section 2 4 township 10t of Range •'thence west 4 chains and 96 links thence south now em M» :f F. ('. Saturday and son, F. L. Lane. All kinds of cold floors, cold feet, go to bed and when you get up, slip per at Schwartz. It is reported that Rev. Thomas Hambly gave a most effective ser mon on temperance Sunday evening. F. A. Seely of Iowa has pur tlie south half Of the north west Take one now and you will be quarter section thirty six, Elk -u ested ii the progress tba,t is being report that dairy farmers in southern made here. Will say that I have clo-M 2 night \Vr cents It«*da and euuewljy. Tvelley a-nd Co. ulated in and by said mortgage in W Qine arrived Monday from I case of foreclosure and the disburse Biirliiiii'ton, 111., for a visit with his meats ailowed by hiw: ^^t re demption at any tuue wit inn on year from the day of Kile as pro vided bv law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry IJobson left close a land deal of 15000 acre tract. •(•hiis^l I Miime80 summers we have sot many a date intelli««-entlv and are not Worthington, but such was dan 5 mg inwin„..nuwi not to be, but fut ure(Providence providing) ^1'oi great mistake for the farmers of what the 13. C. R. Houthcru branching out rapidty. order to revert entirely to Lands, Mi\ Eaird continued, are becoming deared all the time. r»s BIG PRICE PAID FOR SQUAW'S, the result, larnnvs cannot male money-l)y the raising e. r.-als aioue. Sale County of Cobles and State jn prjcf, given that bv virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage aud pursuant to the Statute in such cases made and provided the said mort gage will be torec)o:-*ed by a t-ho premises described inland veyed by said, mortgage, viz: Coihnienciuir at a- point chains thence eat 7 ehain* and -b' bnk- to tiie Public lliglnviiy. thence jNortl.i West.011 tlie.^outh Avtt line of the Public Highway, 3 ciiains and lit links to point of btarfiug. With tii'x he.'editameuts and apper tunances: v. Inch sale will be made by tiie sheriff of said Nobles county at. the front door of the Court House in the Village of Worthiugon iu said Ci iinty aud Slate 011 the 4th DAY sF DECEMBER l'.mi sheep for at si oVlo.-k a. in. of that day at public vendue to the Ing nestoniuci for cash to pay said debt of Two We will sell dressed turkevs at 8 I Hundred and Forty Seven and 65 1 -..,,,1 1..AV.1.1V 100. Doll rs and interest hthI 1 weuty-1 fiy( Dated October 17 liiul. N. O. Langseth. Administrator of the Estate ol Ole N. T.anu'seth Deceased. J.J. Parsons Attorney. oe.t.lS nov •'.) HEAD FEELS LIKE BURSTING. Maybe you were out late last night If you had taken Krause's Headac-he Crtl)SU,° bef,,re r,itil'ih" ?anr hwMl I would be cool aud (dear this moru- uu half ht)Ur Plice 2 5-. Sold bv F. M. Hickman. KEEP THEIR COWS. Austin. Minn., Nov. lit.—Lyman D. Baird, the stockman who is deemed one of tlie best, authorities in Minnesota on ait tie interests, was seen yesterday concerning the bugill0SS Ml sickbut^seem to'be some better at Nothing of the kiud is being done this writing. in this part of southern Mmnesta. Naturally I am very much rj^10 mo -i ta are going out of the but- Baird said: yement is hj' no means gen- q1u. its capital making such ous to sell then progess in inipovemeuts and- great. made money by dairying and Mill ehnages since we were there last. co are too prosper- armers T1 bave ntinue iu the business, farmers who iva(1 and Hre still hope to visit disturbed by tome,rary conditions. rphey educated (.arry on knew better. It would be a When iand costJi ovei-?-."o an iwre, the only prudent thing to do is to cover that hind over with cattle. Thei'O is no qU-.'Stioll ot butter stahvabb] ouo*. that t!ieiTin' ~^lll UlCltasi. in 1 1 with th©^ cost of prbduction^ has been enhanced by the higft cost of feed. It will be better fc the farmers to rely upon, such erese in the price of butter than sell their* ciows. a This is a dairy .country, lidded Mr." Baird.. When a fanner comes to the to borrow money, We. ask him Default having Ijeen lii ule iu th^ how many cows he keeps, and are payment'rtt' the sum of Two- Hun guided in giving him credit tw cord dred aud Forty seven aud 65-10t ingiy. A man-who owns a bunch of Jf Dollars Avliicli is* claimed U) lx? due }U(jS twelve pay days in theA^ and is due at the date of this notice 1 upon a certain mortgage duly exe- }*«ar, while the gram gi-ower has -s cuted aud deli wwI hy flenvy' only one. jFuJlwilier and Mary Fuik.viil^r ]t woaJd be wasteful, if not..ruin-. his wife mortgagors to Ole ous. for farmers to sell milch c-owtf the market with a power of sale therein eon- still more. There can be no active tained duly recorded in the office of demand for common cows when. 5* the Register of Deeds in and tor the gr,Aiu 1 au Minnesota on the4th da\ ol ber 1 sun at three o'clock p.in.in-Book energetic farmer has generally -m •20 of Mox-tgages on page 5b «i fe«rl in general are liigfi aiu ^oaree. Au ordinary,, 1. enough feed stuff on hand to pull ^3 And no action or voceeyling hav- through the winter. Iu the spring, ing lK!*n instituted at Law or other- a(i sn(m wise t-o recovtM- the debt secured ,,, ., j. i-i e\'erv dairvman wao sells will said mortgage or any part thereof. 1 find the price jieots. Continuin 011 t-he southweft line tf the public high-, thmt?n Jie grass is green, ,UU,-V"k' Now therefore Notice is hereby 1 to be back to eowa agapi. and may -,3 higher tiian he ex-'-%*| .-an+4$-wautiH •f.. Mr. Baird said: The.: !c (if'day will come when Minneota will on- be entirely a dairy state. Tha in'izes won by our batter are attract-',.' ing the attention of euterpri sing eat- tLroullgom tljH 1 way 5 caaius and 11 luiKh so.itli and 1 ^fll I in* and (6 links west of the I tnat we navo even carried yff the Xoitli East Corner of the west '2 of .oUuUy, I prize foi- beet sugar at the Pan American exposition. This, in lik©j*|| manner, may stimulate inquiry on" the part of people iiitei'ested iu tliafc, valuable industry. When myself^ and others examined Hie Nebraska sngar factories we. wore convinced^ That the- boot sugar industry would thrive in this state, provided there was anij:i" ea]iO:il entaohsh- and fKpxin factories like those iu Ne bra ka. Our Miece^ at Buffalo,, may iiiibiee investors to jrvovide such capital. About half a million won Id do. which would be only a ne of them. ifl Attorneys fees as stip- He Has Cured T!k."Jsands tu) to die Next rpjul-'T pivibs-eon 1 wait WORTHINGTON, Tuesday. Worthington Hotel. Re'U'nintf every montb. Cousult hint «lule the enportuuiiy is at hand. Ir. Minnsota to sell now their 1 '"4 Decem!li3T 19 I A Doran Ii is iu xu^.'r'oi" ••111(1 treating •iiscascs and ik-fomii will «ivc $."•» lor any case Oat •-SS toll the iHseasi- und where t. minutes. Ali Cti-able- 111C ..ami surgical diseases.'.: acute arfl olirrttiie eatriri Ii. aii'l sjicoial cinrs i.f llu- f\-. t-ar. iiiisi-, nmi tlirnat, lung'/t early rotisu ii)|-.tion, brunchitis, brott a it it ]K-p* a. el iicatliH-he, stomnch ainj 1owcr.."! ti-uililes. rli'-ijinatiMH, titpral^ia, sciiUia,^« Hi iht'a clifst-aw ftiniet.», kilm-y, livcr,^ Mail'Ur, .:stfitie and IViuaie diseases, ..uios. nervousness, iiali^cstii-n. obesity, in-.'? t.-rrii id ed milrilion. eases lili IV They give light that's rich and bril llsnt. No odor. Many etrle*. Sold slow /rowtlj in anil ail wasliitff in adults. .il'ilo: I'iu'ss,disease children^*! Many.ii riu .*in ill tl?o esiIit, ea a ruct, ir*, loss.Ojf cross i, ilv «ycs, been iniHror.cvly treated or iTStnrtti. flu., 111 at li aVe/g nc^.'ix-teil. ertjj iiei'onaitits, ehilj feet,., cura^ itn're spine, disease- of the is-tli-j vs ... ,, .ai {....iMfico in uri ,nortioil swel'.iim oi'tlie linilis, stricture, open sore^j brafn vpilepsy, heart disease, dropaj^ pain ill tlie hones, u'rauuijir onlarKeuientl and all '.or.^-^taiiclin^r diseases propcrl- nan Dr. Rea & Co. Minneapolis,Minn. Louisville ticarotbe fllgastme j. throat, ulcers, effcets of mercury, kidney au« bladder troubles, weak back, burning urine^ij passing urine too often, gonorrhoea, gleet,-! Stricture, receiving searching treatment,^ prompt relief aiideurei'orlife. 'M Cancers, tumors, goiter, fistula, pil^s^j Varicocele and enlarge:! glands with..the subeutanious injection method, absolutely^ without pain and without the loss of a dro»:| of blood, is one of his own discoverles.aiWi is the most really seipntifiic attd certatfflglt. sure cure of the nineteenth century. N6-'tifcs curable cases taken. Consultation to interested, $1.00. Tho KIpeI Yoi Haw Alw