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QHabena Gi§ar Company,
'Phone 95.
Oliver & Madison,
—Dealers in—
All Kinds of Live Stock.
gpAfter February lath our office
will be located in the old amis ton
•Sice, Main St.. oppecite Swedish
Mer. Store, Werthi»giO», Mnracsota
LOCAL
•I ether's pee*Ic'c happiness if not
to fee wcadsrtd at, If you envy the
auwkosMes •""NEW CRITIC
CIGAR, you should do he dew.
Then isn't a better cigar made any­
where, ana tbe best of it is that the
quality is'all the sam?. Buy a box
of New Critics. Every cigar the
same in smoke and flavor.
WORTHING!ON, MINNESOTA.
We do not claim to sell goods tor cosf or below cost, because we never
could figuie out how to pay express that way. But we do claim to sell
foods as cheap as any legitimate retail shop in the city, and what is better
still we h#ve an assortment to select from that will command tbe admiration
and attention of everyoue who cares to be informed on what's newest aud
West of this season's goods.
Swedish Mercantile Co.
St. Croix Lumber. I
Best Equipped Retail
Plant in Southern
Minnesota.
Worth
ington, Minn.
TimmiimmimmmmiiiK
General, Merchandise and
SHOES.
Produce taken in exchange for goods.
Custom Feed Grinding.
Call and see ua lor anj Hind of goods carried
i4i a general store.
tSEW8.
Dr. Crosa mjiuie 'a business trip to
Sibley, la.*, .Monday.
Editor Tennis of theAdrian Guard
in was in town Tuesday,
Wesley lUppbergw is learning the
hamflaa business at Stitser's.
J. D. Pettit, of Bushmore was in
the city Tuesday enroute to Crook
to
vTohn Oilbertson, of Kenneth, was
in the city Wednesady enroute to
flioux City.
Rob Meredith of Reading now en
joyst he pleasure of a new boggy
purchased of Shanahan Tuesday.
Dr. Thomas 'many friends will re­
joice to 16arn that he has so far re­
covered as to be able to be out as far
as the hotel office Tuesday.
F. L. Huiniston returned Saturday
from a trip in Traverse "and Pope
county. While there he arranged for
a fine farm of a little direr two
hundred acres in Pope county.
Next to Palm, Bros.
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LIVERY & DRAY
First Class
Rigs at all
Livery
hours.
Diayicg Promptly attended to
Melvin Hovey, Prop.-
Readiag, Minn
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smi llwood
left Wednesday for Minneapolis.
Gilbert Anderson returned from
Sioux Falls Tuesday.
Fred Hart of Kimbrae was a busi­
ness caller in the city Tuesday.
Frank Spafford of Ewington was
doing business on our streets Tues.
day. '•.
D. W. Chute bought a Majestic
range at W. I. Huimstons hardware
store Tuesday.
F.H. McCartney, of Waterloo, la.,
was the guest of his toother, officer
McCartney a short time Wednesady.
Mrs. S. B. Bedford of Bushmore
was in*the city Tuesday on her way
to Reinbeck,Ia, to be present at the
wedding of her niece.
Clarence Hart, baker at Steffens
restaurant, is known as. a most ex­
cellent bread and pastry maker and
the patrons of the bakerzy are highly
pleased with all of the bread, cakes,
etc. purhased there.
forBtgelow.
tfrpereent diaeount and
wa)l paper at '.Palm
Bay your town property, aafl niakc
your trades with M. E. La^rtion.
John Ramage received two cars of
buggies and cultivators Wednesday.
Wall paper, large stock, choice
patterns, and low prices at the4tCity
Pharmacy."
Chriet Niemann, Wortbingtoas
popular pop man, did business in
Sibley Tuesday.
Mrs. Peter Larson is making ex­
tensive improvements ,ori her ret-i*
dence near Mr. Albinson's.
Albert Olund left Wednesday
morning1 for Pillager where, he will
make.his permanent home. ^.
J. Corncro«3 and family arrived
Tuesday and moved into the house
recently purchased of Mrs. Stanton.
Miss Clara Graff of Lisinore was
the guest of friends in this city Tues­
day and departed for her home late
the same evening.
SlUriff Reiter left for Sibley la.,
Tuesday afternoon to give in bis
evidence in the shoe case before
the grnd Jury now in session there.
Donald Pettit of Rushmore has
sold his interest in theBedford &Co,
store to H. C. Constable He is un­
decided as tq whgt he will
¥Q~eng
age in.
J36fl't put up with poor
oil any longer but go to
Lov-eleee' and get Pennsyl­
vania oil.
Deputy Sheriff McNair was called
toSibely. Ia., Tuesday to testify
before the grand jury in regard to
the stolen shoes from the Omaha
cars.
Chas Ross the young son of
Omaha opreator who has been
iously sick with appendicitis
taken a change for the better
last day or two.
the
ser
lias
the
Mrs. M.C. Pettit who been theguest
of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Pettit every
since the death of their son, a week
or two ago returned to her home in
Minneapolis Tuesday.
Thou hast strange notions for one
so young a substitute to think that
thou art the same as Rocky Moun­
tain Tea, made by the Madison
Medicine Co. 325c. City Pharmacy,
The little three year old child of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson died of
diptheria Tuesday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Larson have the sympathy
of the community in their great loss.
Mr Binnings, formerly manager
of the depot lunch counter plead
guilty Monday morning to a charge
of using abusive language on com­
plaint of John Smitn. He was fined
fire dollars.
9
Mother, Yes one package makes
two quarts of baby medicine. See
directions There is nothing just as
good for babies and children as
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35cte. City
Pharmacy.
The Ladies Cemetery Aid will
give a supper in A. O. U. W. hall
Thursday evening March 20, com
mencing at 5 o'clock. Every one
knows that these suppers area treat
besides you are assisting a good
work.
Mrs. C. E.Van Deusen. of Kil
bourn, Wis., was afflicted with
stomach trouble and constipatioif
for along time. She says, "I have
tried mapy preparations but none
have done me the good that Chamb
erlain's Stomach and Livre Tablets
have." These Tablets are for sale
at all drug stores. Price, 25cents
Sample free.
Chas. DeGraf a colored New York
foundling who was sent out here a
number of years ago and made his
home at Dan Shell's turned up here
here again last week after a number
of years absence.' Sunday he was
intoxicated and while stopping at
the Western house, he entered one
of the fenuile servant rooms during
the night,. The girl gave an alarm
and Charley was taken care of by
an officer. Monday morning, he
made tracks out of town as rapidly
as possible.
Mrs. John Fitch of this city're­
ceived the Semi—Weekly Breeze
published atL San Luis Obispo Cal­
ifornia one day-this week, which
contained a notice of the death of
Dr. Walter Gardner Brown aged 72
years four months and three days.
Mr. Brown was a resident of this
county when the country was new
and was known,near and far as a
good kind hearted neighbor and
friend. He was a brother-in- law of
Mrs. Fitch.
Theannual village election held
Tuesday wai devoid of any partic­
ular excitement, with the. following
result. Total vote east, 470 in 1001,
Oi
For President of Council—
fl. M. Palm 251 37
F. Glasgow 214
For trustees—
J.N.Gould 453
A. R. Albertus 430
E. A. Tripp 268
Walter Aagaard 212
For Recorder—
J. M. Messer 453
Treasurer—
A
Loren Clark 231
Merle Hurlbert 233
For Assessor—
J. J. Kendlen 444
For Street Commissioner—
2
B. F. Thurber 192
Pat O'connor 267 75
For License 256 53
Aganist License 203
There was.no effort made by the
temperance people to get out a vote,
whatever, while the other side, di»5
considerable work as it was thought
by some that the new idea of nam­
ing a ticket might possibly re&ijlt in
defeating license.
At this time there are, sorts of
conjectures as to what the new
council will do, but the members are
reticent except that they will en­
deavor to give a business adminis­
tration.
It is prophecied that Wortbington
wil never see a joint cauoug apin.
PALM BROS. SOLD OCT.
Palm Bros, who have been engag­
ed inthe furniture business for a
number of years. have sold their
business and building to Sam Swan
son and Carl Anderson who will take
possession April lit.. B. F. Thurber
owns the lot the building occupies.
Mr. Swanson is a carpenter and
well known throughout this locality.
Mr. Anderson has been employed as
cabinet maker with H. M. Palm and
Son and known as a good workmen.
With their extensive acquaintance
and good work they will make a
success of the pusiness.
Palm Bros, have enjoyed a-good
trade and their removal from our
village will be regretted by many
friends.
They expect to go to Fergus Falls,
as goon as business affairs will per­
mit, but have not announced what
busionss they will engage in there.
MARRIAGEABLE AGE.
In Germany a man must be 18
years of age before he may marry
says the Detroit Free Press. In
Portugal a boy of 14 is considered
marriageabe and a "woman" of 12.
In Greece the "man must have
seen at least fourteen summers and
the "woman" twelve. In France
the "man" must be 18 and the
woman" 16. In Beligum the same
ages. In Spain the intended husband
must have passed his fourteenth
year and the "woman" her twelfth.
In Austria a "man" and a"woman"
are supposed to be capable of con­
ducting a home of their own from
the age of 14. In Turkey any youth
and maiden who can walk properly
and can understand the necessary
religious services are allowed to be
united for life.
THE HICKS
REV. IRI if.
ALMANAC.
This splendid book of 200 pages
is not only a work of art of the high­
est order, but it is the most complete
and valuable book on Astronmoy
and Meteorology for* 1902 to be
fotmd in the world. .No wonder the
first edition oione hundred thous­
and was about exhausted by the end
iof January. The bible excepted, no
other book can be found in so many
Am erican home. The millions have
proven its value and will not be with
out it. The publishers will supply
this book for a month ortwo for the
regular price, with the increased
postage added. Send 30 cents to
Word and Works Publishing Com­
pany,2201 Locust Street, St. Louis,
Mo., &nd this splendid book will be
mailed to you prebpaid. Do not
pass the year without it in your
office or home.
LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS,
Remaining in the Poet office at
Worthing ton Minnesota for the week
ending March 3, 1902.
Emerick Miss Mable, Francis Chas
H., Hall W. H., Johnson J. M.,
Mars ton Chas. T.,Moll Theodora J.,
Parks James, Shurr Miss Nettie,
Wilson Roy,.
When calling for above please
say "Advertised," giving date. F.R.
CoughxanP. Mr
Read «p on oar 9) to $12 pfairie
lMds in Minnesota, then
Join our excursion to
1 see good bargains.
ME. Lawton,
Agent lor Centra Minnesota
Land Company.
M. DORAN & CO.,
—The oldest firm of—
BANKERS and BROKERS
IN THE NORTHWEST.
Dealers ia Bonds, Stocks* Grain &
Provisions Member* Chicago lioard
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ing markets
Germania Insurance Bldg.,
Cor, lth and Minnesota Sts.,
ST. PAUL, MINN
Send Your
Money by Baa
Draft
The following Uble shows the
charges for sending money by ex­
press, money order, ord
and bapk draft
P. Of Ex- Bank
Order press draft
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OS 08 05
10 10 10
18 18 JQ
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N. Dakt Lands,
We have some of .the finest, farm
and ranch lauds on the Missouri
slope, from
$3.00 to $5.00
PEB ACKE,
easy terms, where corn grows. Deep,
black soil. Coal $1.00 per ton. Nu
tritious native grasses.
steads adj'lining.
Write us for information.
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F. L. CONKLIN A
Added to the Public Library dur­
ing Februry 1902.
Atkinson, Philip.—Electricity for
Everybody.
Baker, Roy S. —The Boys Book of
Inventions.
Beard, Lina and Adelia B.,—The
American Gilr's hand book.
Burgess, John W.—The Middle
Period, Am.,Hist., series.
Byran, Edward W.,—Progress of
Invention in 19th Century.
Badlam, Anna B.,— Views
Africa.
Burroughs, John—Squirrels and
other Fur Bearers.
Burnett, Frances H.— A Fair Bar­
barian.
Caine Hall.—The Etebnal City.
Connor Ralph—The Man from
Glengarry.
Crockett, S.R and others—Tales
of our Coast.
Eggleston^ Edward—The Begin­
ners of Nation.
Fisher, George Park—The Colon­
ial Era, Am., Hist., series.
Flesche, Francis la—The Middle
Five—Indian boys at school.
Ford, Paul Leicester—The Great
K. and A. Train robbery.
Abbott, Evelyn—A History' of
Greece—3 vol.
Abbott, Jacob—Rollo's travels in
Europe, 10 vol—consisting of:
Rollo in Geneva,Holland,London,
Naples, Pairs, Rome,Scotland, Swit­
zerland, on the Atlantic, on the
Rhine.
Bacheller,—Irving, Dri and I.
Churchill, Winston,—The Crisis.
Craik Henry.—English rose 5 vols.
Church, Alfred J. —Pictures from
Greek Life and Story.
Howells, Wm. Dean,—Literary
Friends and Acquaintance.
Homer,—Odyssey, tr by Butcher
and Lang. Iliad tr by Lang, Leaf
and Mypres.
Attorney at lawy#f
6Bce over maaigaii« store.
K. LAMMIHUi,
Attorney at Law.
-teal Brtftttaod
HBK'tPf UU MINN
V. BUHHAIAN.
Attorney at Law,
JACKSON,!
On ywirgexp*rfe»«e in tbe practice of taw.
Farm loaus, iHamnw aad 0oK«oM(H
n.CLARK.
Physician and Surgeon
Residence cor. 11th street aad 6th.
ave., two blocks aboveCkmrt House
Office in G. A. block.
zy#
E. WALKIR,
Physician and Surgeeif^
Office over Peter on-Stitser block
QR. J. N. WOULD,
Veterinary Surgeon.
..
Office at Western
£)R. J. R. CONWA
Dentist.
WOh llXGTON. ttlNNJSOTA.
Office in Baker Block.
pRANK F. RILBY, ». B.
Dentist.
Office next to Globe Printing
Office.
WM
A. SAXON, D. O.,
Osteopathic Physician,
CONSULTATIOW ffi•!
Treitm?nt parlors oa 3d Ave. a«x
to Pannell's residence.
laF'Pbone 128. «i
.WORTHINGTON,
J)OCTORS CURRAN ft MANSott,
orncc
BOOM:
10-12
a,
m.
3 6 p. m.
7 S
WORTHIN6TON, A
Land
sion
Co..
Bismarck, N. Dak.
LIST OF BOQKS.
Deep black
sub-soil.
Fxcur*
Until our 50-quarter Mctcoi*
in Traverse and W ikm
are eloaed oat
Flowing Wells
at 40 to 60 feet.
M. E. LAWTON.
|y Over postoffiee.
Auctioneer.
SECURE GOOD PRICES
or your goods sold at Auction by
laving them eried by—
J. N. HOLBROOK,
Worthington, Minnesota*-
Auctioneer.
When you ve a sale write me.
REASONABLE PRICES
and satisfaction
guarantee
P.
HABYBY,
MINN.
BRBWSTER.
No Mask
of eggs or glue is
used in roasting .:j.j
LION COFFEE
It is all coffee—pure coffee—
strong and of delicious flavor.
Some coffees are varnished with
a cheap coating of eggs, g,a*e or
other equally noxious substanc
Tb* Mated paokacainaww aniforta
aoaltty and twrtinw.

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