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m. 11 1 'j*' mi |^, Sir 1,6c AL. NEWS. Law M. E. ton left Tuesday for a t«ip in Stevens county. Maris Benson returned to his from a at Breckenridge Wednesday. Don't fail to see the Cut Price Cash Store line of fancy dress fab rics No other store can show them It.H.Patterson has now taken the Agency for the Osborne harvesting machinery in addition to the Cham pion. Saxon and Amondson erected windmills W. for J. fnlda and Mr. this week. Shanks near Evans in Indian Lake The heavy wind of Wednesday blew down Cranadall the new bam James A.G was building near XaGrange's place. Mrs. W. Barnard returned to her home in Little Rock the first of the -week after a pleasnt viwt with her parents I. N. Wilson. 4c. 100 pieces short length apron gingham 4c this week only—Cut Price Cash Store. For Sale—Black Cap raspberries plants, 75 per hundred. Delivered at,Worttiin gton or my place mile and half south west. Notify by Card. W.A.Cloud. Mr. Collins and son who were indicted by the grand jury at Sibley fcave been palced under one thous and dollars bonds to await the action of the court next September. Dick Connor, formerly a clerk at the Worthington Hotel with F. R. Coughran was in town Monday evening He says he will be back here for a visit after awhile. Call in and let us show you our lino of ladies waists some of the new Gibsons Cut Price Cash Store. Jud Duel was before Judge Stevens, Tuesday charged with assault on a boy named Olson from Sumimt Lake, Monday evening. He plead guilty and was fined five dollars. 2 The officers request us to warn the farmers against hitching horses to the trees in the village as there is an odinance against tieing horses to trees. Someone will be caught soon and made to pay a fine. Buggies continue to oe taken out from Shanahan's because the style and quality are of the best. He makes a specialty^ thejrehicle business is the reason, he sells so many all over the .county. 4c. 20 pes. outing flannel, nice light color. 4c while they last—Cut Price Cash Store. Don't buy any kind of a vehicle without first eaxmining Shanahan's atock. He has so many kinds to pick from, and it will pay youjto come a distance to see them and en quire his price. Its no trouble for him to sell you a buggy if you just want one because he has some that suit your idea exactly. Prices that talk: Safety Pins 3 cts doz Hooks and Eyes with a hump, 2 cts a card. Cut Price Cash Store. Mrs. Adolph Amoiulsoii received a message Tuesday morning an nouncing the death of her brother Joseph Ahlstrom at Elun. Iowa. She left on the afternoon train for .that point. No information was given as to the cause of the death. It must have b?en sudden as she had a letter from him Saturday. E. L. Kelley the poultry man received, a large carload of egg and a car of fillers. Tuesday. Xo shipment of such porportions of tins Mnd of goods have ever been made to this town before, and it will give our readers some idea of the etxen .. aive business that Mr. Kelly is con ducting here, otherwise they would not Ff 1!. know as he does not make much noise about it. Same old price, 5c yd for prints best brands percales 32 wide, to Boys 2 piece fancy suits $1 29 Boys knee pants 19 cts Boys all wool serge suits $2 y7, 2 or 3 piec e. Cut Price Cash Store E.P. Johnson has severed his con nection with the Cut Price Cash Store. Mx-s Walker mother of Dr. Walker retruned home Monday evening after a visit here. Don't wear pants that rip and buftons come off vVe sell Jack Rabbit Pants All are warranted not to rip a new pair if thev do Qut Price Cash Store During the past week J.M. Shan ahan has unloaded more machinery. If he didn't get a car nearly every week he could not supply the trade. 5,97 for a men's all wool serge suit worth 10.00-Cut Price Cash Store. The Concret by the Carleon College Glee Club at the Congregat ional Church Tuesady evening was well attended. Every number was heartily applauded. The boys dispalyed marked ability in vocal music and that they have been well tutored. The music rendered was probably equal to any we have had here by those who made singing a profession. Those that love vocal music and did not attend missed a rare treat. $6.47- All wool light cassimcrc suits. $6.47* You would consider it cheap at 10.00. Same price for a fancy check ed all wool worsted. —Cut Price Cash Store. Miss. Helen Frvberger will re turn the second week in April to resume work with her class in vocal music. She has been spending the season in Minneapolis, where she has devoted her time to the study of oratorio, under the direction of Mr. Alexander Musrgove. She states that the past winter has been one of the best musical seasons in the history of Minneapolis. 6.97 for men's all wool clay worsted suits usually sold at 12.00— Cut Price Cash Store. ORDER TO 1 SHOW CAUSE ON FILING PETITION TO SELL LAND. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Nobles,s s. In Probate Court, Special Term March, 24" 1902. In The Matter of the Estate of Azom Forbes Deceased On Reading o!-ler 36 8c and Filing the Petition of Caroline A. Forbes Executrix setting forth that it is for the best interests of said Estate and all con cerned therein that certain real Estate hereinafter described belong ing to said Estate be sold at private sale, and a description of all the real estate, excepting the homestead of which said deceiised died seized, and the condition and value of the respective portions or lots thereof the south half of Minnesota, ,bf3 and it appearing by said shall in Don't pay 6 ^andlOcfor same goods Cut Price Cssh Store l'ubUsSoioe We can save you cent on groceries special prices: Mi's. F. H. Rust retruned Sunday weather has been decidedly spring like. Most of the time it has been from an etxended visit at Spring field Mo. Mr. Rust now resides in the Geiger house near J. A.Town's. to Dated at Worthington Minn., the 24th. day of March A. D. 1902 (Seal) Lewis Lye, 7 cts Can Baked Beans, 7 cts Peaches, 11 cts 25c coffee, 18 cts 20c coffee for li cts 3 lbs be^t Santa prunes, 25 cts 5 lbs good prunes, 25 cts Goods delivered to any part ot village. Cut Price Store PAST WEEKS WEATHER. Since our last weeks issue the moderate temperature with some warm days, and freezing nearly every night Two nights during the past week there has been light showers, |and very little sunshine during the day time. A heavy -wind has blown nearly every day, Wed nesday very strong. Nearly all of the farmers are seeding and report ground in good condition. HAVING A RUN ON^CHAMBER LA1NS' COUGH REMEDY. Between the hours_of eleven o'clock a. m. and closing-time at night on Jan. 25th, 1901, A. F. Clark, drugigst, Galde Springs, Va., sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says, "1 nev er handled a medicine that sold bet ter or gave better satisfaction to my customers.'' This Remedy has been in general use in Virginia for many years, and the people there are well acquainted with its excel lent qualities. Many of them have testified to the remarkable cures which it has effected. When you need a good, reliable medicine for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, use Chamberlian's Cough Rem edy and you are certain to be more than pleased with the quick cure which it Affords. For sale by. All Druggists. ONEWAY COLONISTS RATES, will be in effect at all stations of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Ry. on all days during the months of March and April. The principal points to which these rates will apply are Denver, Salt Lake City, Helena, Butte, Spokane, Portland, Tacoma and Seatte, but there are many other points one can reach on such rates. ONEWAY SETTLER'S RATES will also be in effecrt from all points on this line to' points in northwestern Minnesota and North Dakota on March 25th., April 1st., and 8th. If you are thinking of making the trip, it will pay you to and expensive operation. Forscald, cuts burns, wounds, bruises, sores an(i skin disease nearest B. C. R. and N. agent fo trouble, "says J. R.Holly,real estate, full information. Apr. 30. it the persons interested in said estate, troubled with lose of appetite, head-1 Tr.rlioption sleeplessness, coupon section 28--Town- fainting and dizzy sells, she needs' ship 102— Range 39—Nobles County. Electric Bitters, an the most wond- er petition that it is for the best intei- rpjlousan(ja ests of said estate, to sell said above described real estate: troubles, novrous troubles, backache It is Therefore Ordered, That all and weak kidneys have used it, and persons interested in said estate ap-1 become healthy and happy. Try it. pear before this Court on Monday ()n^v Guarantee satisfaction. the 21st dav of April 19D2 at one o'clock P. ^M., at the Courthouse! jji Worthington in said Couut\, then and there to show cause (if any there be) why license should not be Cobwebs put on cut latelj gn\ granted to said Caroline A. Forbes a woman lockjaw. Millions know to sell said above described real the best thing to put on a cat estate. ,, ... „, libte each week for three successive weeks Skin Eruptions, Burns. Scalds and prior to said day of hearing, in the Worthington Advance a weekly newspaper printed and publsihed at Worthington in said County. By the Court, C. M. Cory, Judge of Probate. Geo. W. Wilson and Son Attorneys for Executrix. March, 28 Ap., 11. --y is unequalled. Beware of counterfeits. THE VICE OF NAGGING. Clouds the happiness of the home, but a nagging woman often needs help. She may be so nervous and run down in healtlfthat trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, excitable. fui remedy 'for ailinsr women. or' 8llfferers from female LorKJAW FROM COBWEBS. is Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the infal- healerof Wounds. Ulcers. Sores, Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c. on' BE FOOLED: Take th© jcenulne, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only Jy Madison Aledi* cir.e Co., Madison, Wis. It Ueeps you well. Our trade MARK cut on each J|P^ ADVANCE, TTTLFEI 2», !••& -R/ •WI&L I '. illl'i Mill W A PRINTER GREATLY SURPRIS ED. {,I never was BO much surprised in imy life, as I was with the results of using Chamberlain' Pain Balm,' says Henry T.Crook, pressman, con traoted a severe ease of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it wihout benefit One day while Clar loQknig over the Gazette, I notices that Pain Balih was positively guar anteed to cure rheumatism, so bought a bottle of it and before] us ing two thirds of it my rheumatism Cash bad taken flight and I have not had rheumaticpain since." Sold^by all druggists. THE HOT SPRINGS OF ARKAN- $AS. The nation's great health resort the Hot Springs of Arkansas, are owned controlled and indorsed by the United States Government for the cure of rheumatims, neuralgia, grippe, catarrh'and a score more of human ills. Beautiful winter cli mate, 200 hotels of all grades. Ask nearest B. C. R. and N. ticket agent for reduced rates and other informa tion, or Mr. Jno. G. Farmer, A. G. P. & A., Cedar Rapids, la. For il lustrated books giving full ipforma on address Bureau of Information, Hot Springs, Ark. Apr. 1. COULD NOT BREATHE. Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron chitis, other throat and lung troubles are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not a mere expectorant, which gives only temporary relief. It softens and liquifies the mucous, Draws out the inflamation and re move the cause of the disease. Ab solutely safe. Acts at once. "One minute Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for it,'' says ustice of the Peace J. Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. "My wife could not get her breath and iand was relieved by the first dose. Itf has been benefit to all my family.'' ALL ABOUT SPIRIT AND OKOBOJI LAKES A descriptive and illustratied book let of Spirit and Okoboji lakes in i^drthwestern Iowa, located along tite line of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Ry. will be sent'free on application, to the undersigned. This book also con tains the game laws of Minnesota and Iowa. There are a number of good boarding houses and hotels around these lakes, and plenty of good cottages to rent. insurance SURGEON'S KNIFE NOT NEEDED Cure she could not eat an ordinary meal without intense sufferng. She Surgery is no longer necessary to mei" cure piles. DeWitt's Whitch Hazel .. ,, nhvsicians and many remedies had Salve cures at once removing the pnysiuwui ., failed to srive relief. You don have necessity for dangerous., painful °r. Jf ui+4-i* TTa^ni is now entirely cured. St Jno. G. Farmer, A. G.P. &T. A.,B. C. R. & N. R'y, June 30. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. PRACTICALLY STARVING. "Afer using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received perfect and permanent relief from a inquire of severe and chronic case of stomach and loan agent, of Macomb, I1L "Before using Kodol Dyspepsia A to diet. Eat any good food you want but dont' overload the stomch. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will always digest it for you. CAN'T KEEP IT SECRET. The splendid work of Dr. King 's New Life Pills is dailv coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing Constitoation Sick Headache, Billiousness. Jaundice Trv them 25c. CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. Mr. C. B. Wingfield, of Fair Play, Mo., vvho suffered from chronic dysentery for thirty five years, says Chmberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did him more good than any other medicnie he had every used. For' sale by*'all druggists. STOPS THE COUGH AND^WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Qui nine" Tablets cur© a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children Slii Kind You Have Always Bougln- Bears the Signature of PACKAGE. Price, 35 cents. Never sold la bulk. Accept no subsU tute. Afk yow drii^iit* OnelRinute Cough Cue*e F«rl*UQh«, Colds and Croup. t-Aj^, .••• T1 .• IM". GENUINE Going South. No. 9 No. 5 No. 3 7 40 a 10 00 a nop 6 30 a 2 OO 6 38 a 2 O" 6 50 a 2 17 7 09 a 2 32 10 OO a 4 55 Going West. No. 33 No. 15 9 OO am 4 OO nm 9 55 am 4 35 am 11 OO am ft OO am Going South. No. 638 4 OO pm 30 pm 3 00 pm 11 15 am lO 45 am 10 15 atn 9 45 am SCHLEY S'-'-(IT $rice SANTIAGO J' A PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, vim liww •I New Vwk. uM:—"Mr. Orikun'a itorr Is tk. kest accMut I kare keard «r read tka •aral (liktlsi dnrlaftb. war. It M«d«d ju»t aa aKk ooaran to g. about takiac phot» graph* as It 4L3 1 1 to work tka |BBS." fiMORK LIVES ARE 8AVED «.BY USING... Df. King's New Discovery, ••HFORMM Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And Lung Remedies Combined. This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs,a Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever,Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough, NO CURE. NO PAY, 50o. & SI. Trial Bottle Pres. CASTOHXA. Bears the /"Ir,(1 Big natnre of Yg:1 Hav0 -1' 'v.- The You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervisidfn since its infancy. Allow What is CASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleatent. It neither Opium, Morphine nor Other IJarcotlo substance. Its *ge is its guarantee. It destroys WornM and allays FeTerishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlie Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Child -en's Panacea—The Mother*s Friend. CASTORIA Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. TIME TABLE. C. St. P. M. & O. RY. No. 1 40 a Lv—St. Paul Brewster 'Worthington 3 55 a 2 25 a Org Biyelow Sibley, Sioux City 4 25 2 58 a 7 05 5 20 a SIOUX FALLS ILLNE. •'•".i .^V. y1''' no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* ALWAY® Going North. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 No. 10 Ar 7 35 a 730 415 10 OO a 1 55 a 1 25 47 a 7 30 $ 9 36 a 7 22 9 28 a 7 08 & N BY QEORQE EDWARD GRAHAM. The Momt Smnmmtlommi! Book of tho Day. Tk. tnu itorj at a 1 20 a 12 45a 913 a 6 50 11 10 10 25 a 7 00 a 4 00 G. Going East. pjo. 13 No. 14 No. 16 No. 34 4 00 piu Uv—Worthington—Ar 1 10 pm 1 30 am 8 OO pm 4 25 pm Rushmore 12 40 pm 100 am 7 25 pm 4 40 pm Adrian J2 pm 12 35 pm 7 OS pm MOKRISON22 Agent.')Vorthingt,o.n. 1 ,-r IT., JR. .I.UH Going North. No. 632 No. 635 No. 631, 8 OO am Ar—Lake. Park—Lv S 25 am 5 38 pm 7 25 am Round Lake 8 50 am 5 55 pm 6 45 am Lv—Worthington—Ar 9 15 am 6 30 Dm Ar—Burlington Depot—Lv 2 00 pm Reading 2 30 pm Wilmont 3 00 pm Lv—Lismore—Ar 3 40 pm A. W. LlTTtS, Agent. Worthington. Sohiay/Santiago Tk* lat»»M IwirtifH PTM nr wii rtiMtttt 0.1,1. IwiMji Mil tka mitb *1 th. MMpalga. OlHtriM «M WnlrM*Aittirtamik*l|ki th. (wwi tnlN hMdiM ute Otuudm WIUiM loot) MIQ,ta tk. kloekad. daatnuttaB af tk. TOLD YOB IBB IUUV TIMB. OAAULU MI Mtecraak •wi.it tk* NIMMMI BM4 btttl. bj BMlsAdaitml kklqr. "Tit* hot* of th* story ot tk* •emmM ud operation* of th* Wmng Sqaadroa aa th* aothwMIt tk*a la thu book ar* oortMU" —W. S. SCHXIBT. 1m taWiMUng umllf. *t (Mta. Kxplalu tk. «Hri"litn(nd. IbTnwIi" tk. "IMPI" tk. •Ooallac I PrObLa," Ud MttlM «TM7 lllllfl .( th. Oamrl.( Inqmlrr. TBI NEW TOK HERALD A^T»-^MR. Orakaa. la Ilia lalllag facta, Icana tka reader (raa to aaka Iba MntlN ttat aereral aaral olflcara a Coarl al la* «alry to re-cstabllak tkilr rafatallaas, tkajr caa ka iHiMiliM" No subject has erer b«en before th* public that haa Interested *y*rybody the manner in which Admiral Schley has been treated, and th* American peopl* demand the full raooauft/an or thm Hmro ot Santiago* This book tells, •rerjrtblne just as it occurred and as the eyewitness*# saw It. Book Is selling Uk4 wildfire. Liberal commisalona. Outfit and books now ready. Send sevsa 2-cent.stamps for canvasalng outfit. ACT QUICK. Now is th* tlm* to MAKE MONEY. Prtee60.M, $1.71.19.13. fS-7«, aaow««| ta slyto«f btafia« dcslreC AGENTS I W. e. DONKEY COMPANY WANTED Solm Puhllahmra, OHIOA0©m jCaveats, and Tradfe-iMarki obtained atd all Fat*} |ent business conducted/or MODERATE FEES. SOUR omceisopposi VE U. We CPP.•"«.TEsr Always Bought S. PATENTOra #and we can secure paten in less time jjremote from Washington. mt W' •'. vr- ]-p a. 4' than tE Send model, drawing or photo., vrlth deacrf' Jtion. advise, if pater.-, u.ic or not, ^rjiargre. Ourfec j".D"CI! I p-i'i fre% ofS 15 SEEN' 5 A PAMPHtrr. !\itcnu,'* with! JCOBT OF SANE THE U, O. in :».•.! lurcign ??CNT FREE. ADDR'.-?V, COUNTRIES] -v. i.i'I- BeantLe fflgnatnir UNC.'• OK. D. C. 'f •'X1 3C :. ivi^i You Always Bngjl