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Swedish Mercantile
^Company.
DEAL8BS IN—
General Merchandise
Are now located iu their
NEW STORE!
SETTLE THAT QUESTON NOW
The Fuel Question we Mean
-DO IT BY ORDERING YOUR FUEL OP THE—
Sr. Croix Lumber.
Wool 6 Keitocky Hainal Hoal
fc^-All sizeaof HARD COAL for heating stoves and furnaces.
Lumber of all kinds if you need it,
General Merchandise
'Phone 95.
C. H. Salpaugh ef Mankato is
-visiting here.
J. Hagerman of Brewster was
in town Monday.
Clinton Mann's face looks familiar
liehind the counter, in Hard's drug
Store.
Walter Aagaard is now employed
in F. M. Hickman's drug store dur
ing the holiday rush.
Geo. Holleran was" brought over
from Ellsworth Monday with an
.order for ninety dayB hoard with
Sheriff Reiter for the theft of a fur
icoat.
3has Doolittle ofWorthingtonand
"Miss Ida Erickson, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. O. Erickson of this place
have been licensed towed.-—Citi
jzen Windom.
•Henry Cramer son of H. A. Cra
:mer drew the silver set at the red
package sale of the Big Store H. E.
Torrance & Bros. Saturday after
noon, That store was crowded
with people all day.
Jos. McKeever received a message
from his wife Saturday evening
stating that his wife had passed
through a successful operatoin of
removal of a tumor from the womb,
and that she was doing as well as
could be expected, v.
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WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA.
The
Produce taken In exchange for good?
Custom Feed Grinding.
Call and iee us lor any kind of goods carried
in a genera store.
-. Next to Palm Bros.
t^W
you
should do as be" does.
There isn't a better cigar made any
where, ana tbe best of 1t is that the
quality is all the same. Buy a box
of New Critics. Every cigar Jhe
same in smoke and flavor.
James Ramage returned home
Saturday night.
Foster Moore sold an Aberdeen
Angus bull to Johu flchechter last
Thursday.
Mian Bessie Robinson left Monday
afternoon for a visit with relatives
at Ponca, Neb.
Mi— Edith Cale came home from
her school north of Reading to
spend the holidays.
Ralph Beckley and Wlilis Maxwell
went to Ellsworth Monday morning
to work on the new telephone line
there.
C. L. Peterson will go to Walker
and put his village plat on file.
—-Raymond Peteroon
sayB
trade is
getting to stong lately that he feels
like taking a vacation. -Horace
Peterson is comnig home from- the
State university to spend the Christ
mas holidays. Pillager Post.
Mr. and Mrs. .Levi Shell and
daughters, Mabel, Nellie and Vera,
started Tuesday noon for St Paul.
From there they will go over the
Northern Pacific Ry. to Wallace,
Idaho, to visit Mr. Shell's daughter,
Mrs. Henry Newell, and later will go
to Southern California to spend the
winter. They expect to return to
Sibley some time in April. Sibley
Gazette.
Jay Wolven ##1 t£$|f
day night for yMfo
MiSs'
Saturday(aftmoiiui for
i*
ef other's pao pie's happiness is not
be wondered it. II jou envy the
man wko smokes a NEW CRITIC
CIGAR,
We pay cash for Green
and 8 ctsper pound
PrloeCast 8tore,'y
Mifle"Helen Miles, music
of the Estfcerville school
wasa.guest
of Dr. Riley Saturday enroute for
Jackson.
Mrs. Fred Mason of Minneapolis
reached here Saturday morning be
ing called here by the serious illness
of her father H. E. Torranoe.
Miss Mabel Birkett, who has been
stenographer in Attorney Craadall's
office for some time has accepted a
position in a bank at Ellsworth.
Mrs. J: T.Hayes formerly Mrs.
Edgar passed through St. Paul from
California list Monday on her way
to Mich., to visit her sons. She ex
pects to visit Minnesota later.
Adolph Amondson's mother is
still alive. It was found after ex
amination in the hospital that she
had a rupture of the intestines in
stead of tumor.
A. H. White recently sold a quar
ters worth of matches to party and
in the package was a box that had
the entire igniting part burnt off.
They were probably ignited in
handling somewhere and the fire
smothered out by the package being
airtight.
The school children and teachers
are enjoying a eouple of weeks holi
day vacation, the most of the toch
ers going to their homes, Saturday
morning, Miss Greer, Lanesboro
Miss Pinney, St. James Misses Hod
son and Yates, Mankato Miss Rem
le, Sleepy Eye Miss McLaughlin,
Sleepy Eye.
Please bear this in
mind we meet every
body advertised prices
let us know whet they
are and we will meet it.
jgr Loveless.
„hn B. Gergen, attorney-at-Jaw of
Adrian as in town Saturday. Mr.
Gergen is a young man from Wash
ington county where he is well known
as an exemplary young man of sterl
ing character. He will without
duubt build up an extensive practice
at Adrian and become a popular citi
zen of that place.
Wanted— Severaljpersons of Jfchar
acter,aud.good, i^putationindjuJi
State (one in this county inquired
to repreeeiitand advertise old estab,
lished wealthy business house of
solid financial standing. Salary
$18.00 weekly with expenses ad
ditional, payable in cash each Wed
nesday direct from head officers.
Horse and carriage furnished, whexi
necessary... References. Enclose
self addressed stamped envelope
Dept. Manager, 335 Caxton Building,
Chicago.
Miss Mary J. Fahy has^purchasec
the milliner store of Mrs. E.~?.
Webb* and has been in posession
couple of weeks. Miss Fahy needs
ho ^introduction to the~ ladies'of
Worthington and vicinity having
been employed by Mrs. Webb for
number of years, she has become
well acquainted with all of the ladies
and her work has demonstrated that
she is an excellent milliner and com
petent to give satisfaction in her
line. She will keep the store up to
date in all departments.
Emil Grotte went to Windom Sun
day to attend the funeral of his
cousin. —A. G. Cross, who has
been here for the past to we
training home talent company for
the Old Maid convention, left for
Worthington Tuesday where he ex
p&cts to put on the same play by a
home talent company of that place,
and we will say thcitif the fun loving
tple of that city dont' give him all
encouragement possible they
will have missed the opportunity of
a life time. Times Heron Lake.
I
Miss Helen Fryberger gave a song
recital at Torrance Hall Saturday
evening. The following pupils took
part IGssess Josephine Coughran,
Josephine Datyon, May Ruprecht,
Ray Leverich, Pauline Ruprtecht,
Mamie Small#dod, Virginia Matter
sen Nettie Stoutemyer, Annabelle
Ruprecht Mrs. F. R. Durfee, Dr. W.
A. Saxon and B. F. Wooley. Miss
Ethlyn Conway and Mrs. Louise
Gray were on, the program but ow
ing to aseveracold were unable to
take part. Anumber of those taking
part were suffering from a cold so
that they were not able to do them
selves justioe, however all done ex
cellent and reflected much credit
upon their instructor, Miss Fry
berger. The attendance was good.
1
Andrew Andereon leftSaturdy for
Chicago?
Saturday was the shortest day of
the year.
C. M. Crandall went to the cities
Friday night.
1
Miss Mable Riley of Jackson visit
ed her brother Dr. Riley, Friday.
Mrs. Lamphere went to Sioux
Falls Saturday to spend tho holidays
E. A. Tripp went to St. Paxil Sat
urday morning.
Jet Smallwood came home Friday
night to spend the holidays.
Jos Joynson left Saturday fore
noon with his personal effects for
Oklahoma.
H. P. Beckwith, cashier first
national bank Elk Point visited Dr.
Riley Saturday.
Carlos Dow came home from the
University Friday night to spend
the holidays.
Miss McGee's nietje returned to
her home in Iowa Saturday morning
for the holidays.
Miss Nellie Cowing of Jackson
arrived Saturday to visit her sister
Mrs. A. R. Albertus.
Geo. Hanks, who resided a mile
east of the Fergueson place left Fri
day for Oklahoma.
_James Walker of Round Lake pas
sed through here Friday on his way
overland to Chokio, Minn.
Mrs. Gartwaith visited Mrs. New
kirk a few days during the week on
her way to her home in Wisconsin.
Mrs. Clara Ketchum of Winona
arrvived Saturday account of the ill
ness of her brother, H. E. Torranoe.
Mrs. C. T. Tupper and daughter
Orra left Monday to spend the holi
days with her mother at Thornton,
Iowa.
Mrs. C. H. Salpaugh of Mankato
came here Saturday account the low
condition of her sister's husband, H.
E. Torrance.
We negligently ommitted the
name of Clifford Loveless from the
mention of Miss Fryberger's pupils
who took part in the recital Satur
day evening.
Julius Palm has the contract for
building the new barn for James
Ramage. The new part will be for
ty four by seventy four and when
added to the old barn will make a
structure forty four by one hundred
and six.
Come and hear Missionary who
has been in China about: ten yean*
relate her experience! about the
Evangelistic work in thatcouhiry
next Sunday evening 7:30 at the
Swedish Mission Tabernacle. She
will appear in Chinese costume. Ad
mission free.
At the meeting of the Macabees
Monday night the following officers
were elected, Com. H. J. Blume, L.
C. Thos. Hutton, R. K. and F. E.
J. S. Tolverson, Chap. G. O. Bige
low,Phy. Dr. F. E. Walker, Sargeant
P. A. Heinl, M. Arm. F. C. Stitser,
1st M. G., Jeff, Scott, 2nd, M., G.
H. C. Shepard sent, J. R. Baker,
Pickett, Robert Reed.
The Sunshine Club sold about one
hundred hankerchiefs realizing forty
two dollars and four cents. Messers
Branigan, Schwartz, Morland, Hick
man, Hard, and Palm and Son gave
them articles from their respective
stores for distribution as they saw
best. The girls purchased turkeys
etc and Tuesday distributed where
they, with information at hand,
thought would be best. These young
girls are deserving of much praise in
their efforts to bring sunshine in the
homes of those who are not blessed
with the luxeries of the land, and
heir Heavenly Father will surely
bless them in their good.
Miss Mildred Lewis gave a party
at her home Thursdafy afternoon
in honor of her eleventh birthday.
There were about twenty five friends
reeent. Refreshments were served
and the guests presented the host
with numerous presents, all
enjoying the occasion V&ry much.
The party of young men who went
out to greet Ernest Dewey, did not
prove themselves very successful
scouts and had they been after the
Spanish fleet in Santiago they would
have been court martialed. Mr.
ay and bride were at home all
the time the young men were try
ing to find them, and to get even the
boys say another effort will be made.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Ghildrsi
nu KM Yoa Han Ahrajrs iHtlK
Bears
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Born—To Mr. and Mm John
Bengston, IMday, Dec*, 20th a son.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Palm
Wednesday tieo. 18th, a son.
H. P. Lewis went to Alford, Iowa,
Thursday on a business trip.
G. L. Bristol left Thursday on the
Burlintgon for a visit in York State.
Andrew Anderson has resigned
his pOjrition with the Tuthill^Lumber
Company.
Frank Long has been assigned to
duty on the Omaha as brakeman on
the Cunie line.
W. Carpenter, telephone line
man wait to Sioux Falls Tuesday to
enjoy Chritsms.
Dr. J. W.' Andrews of Mankato
was here Thursday 'or consultation
in Mr. Torrance's sickness.
For Sale—A limited number
throughbred Duroe Jersey Boars,
must be taken soon if wanted. F.
S. Bourrough Easto Farm.
Jos. McKeever received a letter
from his wife Friday stating she
was going into the hospital Saturday
to undergo an operation,
Gus Lindquist has rented A. P.
Row' bowling alley and is now in
posession. He will giveit a thor
ough overhauling and is now paper
ing the room.
James Walker returned Thursday
from Chicago where he has been for
two weeks visiting Zion City, the
city controlled by Dowie. Mr.
Walker report a vary enjoyable
time, attendning Dowie's meeting.
It was his first visit there. His son
John will leave the first of the year
to attend school there. Mrs. Walker
will accompany him to keep house.
Wake Up
0
Read up on our 17 to SI2 prairie
lands in Minnesota, ..then--
Join our excursion to
see good bargains.
E. Lawton,
Agent for Central Minnesota
Land Company.
M. DORAN & CO.,
—The otdesl firm of—
BANKERS and BROKERS
IN THB MOBTBWIST.
Dealers in Bonds, Stocks, Grain A
Provisions. Members Chicago Board
of Trade. Private wives to all lead*
ing markets^
GermanlaXifts Insurance Bldg.,
Cor.Ath and Minnesota Sts.,
ST. PAUL, MINN
Send Your Mo ney by Ban
Draft
The following table shows the
charges for sending money by ex
press, money order, postoffice orde
and bank draft:
P. Oi Ex- Bank
Order press draft
$ 2.50 to S 6.00— 06 05 05
6.00 to 1000— 0s 08 05
10.00 to 20.00- 10 10 10
40.00 to 60.00— 18 18 10
75.00 to 100.00— 30 30 10
It will be seen that tbe bank draft
is the cheapest. It is absolutely safe
and most convenient.
Don't Be Misled.
I will Clerk all kinds of Public
Jales regardless of who the Auction
eer may be-and will gaarantee all
notes taken by me at sales to be good
at any bank-Tshould they refuse them
will get you the money at the cam
rate as the banks do.
Your correspondence solicited ox
when in Worthington call in to my
office. Yeurs truly,
S. Kindlcnd.
Piles.
Sure cure, quick relief, Red Cross
'ile and Fistula Cure. Cuires cases'
of a life time or money refnnded
Sample treatment and book explain
ng how to troat and cure each and
every other diseases of the rectum,
sent free by mail to any address Rea,
)ro., A Co., Dept. 63, Minneapolis,
If inn. Sold by all d. uggists, 91.00
or one :ath's treattteat*
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W WIUMMK,
Attorney at Uf.
CMBm ov»ir Baik «f WoiiHngiea.
J) ROH KBK,
Attorney at tow,'
Office over Bxanigaa's stars.
F. UMMBRS,
Attorney at Law.
tea) Eiutt and Loau
UBVON LAXJC mum
V, BVSMMAM,
Attorney at Law,
JACOBOM.1
Ten years ezperieace Id tbe pnettee |sw.
Farm loans. Insurance and Colleettaaa*.
A H.OJbABK.
Xm. -T
Physician and Surgeon
Residence cor. 11th street and 6tk
ave., two blocks aboveCourt House
Office in G. A. R. block.
E. WALKER,
Physician and Surgeon.
4
Office over Peter on-Stitser bloek
QR. J. N. GOULD,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Western House.
£yi.J. R. CONWAY
Dentist.
WOh. 1INQTOH. MINNESOTA.
Office in Baker Block.
PRANK F. RILEY, D.
id.
Dentist.
Office next to Globd
Office.
A. SAXON, D. O.,
Phone 128.
WORTHINGTON, MINN
J)OCTORS CURRAK ft ANSON,
omoBBouas:
10-13 a. m.
3.0».a.
7-gp.m.
wobthingtOn, IN N BS#TA''2#
Pianos and OrgansI
—Such as—
Steinwayl
I vera A Pond, Ludwig, Baldwin
Pianos which have a wide repu
tation and sell on their merits.
WAlso Farrand A Votey aa3 other
high grade organs.
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Priatiag
Osteopathic Physician,
CONSULTATION FREE!
Treatment parlors on 3d A ve. next
to Pannell's residence.
If
The instruments can be sees aft
S. M. CHENEY.
Land Seeker's Excur
sion every week!
Until our 50-quarter sections
in Traverse and Wilkin Co I
are closed out
Deep black [soil clav
sub-soil.
Flowing Wells
at 40 to 60 feet.
M. E. UWTON,
E^Over postoffice.
Auctioneer..
SECURE GOOD PRICES
for your goods sold at Auotion. Jby~j
having them cried by—
J. N. HOLBROOK,
Worthington, Minnesota*:!
Auctioneer.
When you hive a sale write me.
REASONABLE PRICES
and satisfaction guaranteed
D. B-, HAJtVEY,
BREWSTER, MINN.
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