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a-. Eb3fc»S SL iM gfcf C' fa* srfr-* •ijp. l3*„_of iffiw 3r •M«t 6iMj J« #im»iiTi ifoiiWiiJ# v* VwNNMMM Vol. «€mf HOSPITAL ISSUES REPORT. h» Haaired and 8*vN|tyOm Per^j Treafrd hiPlrlYfr. Tiieiirat annual report oftheCity I Hospital has Men issued and showsl that tli* insitution has to far had a moat successful career. The report shows that during the year onel hundred and seventy-one persons! have been there for treatment Ofj this number there hare teen but] five deaths, two from typhoid fever, one from hypostatic pneumonia and two from private diseases. There was a grand total of 1741 operations, 193 in general surgery and 51 in gynecology. There were 28 medical cases, and four cases were treated mechanically, making! a grand total of 20? different ail-1 ments treated during the yme,- Dr. F. E.- Waller, surgeon-in-1 chief and founder of the hospital, is highly please^ with the first I year's work, and is satisfied that Worthing ton affords anopening for a larger and better equipped hospi tal. The suooeas of the past yearl has prompted the erection of a new $10,000 hospital building in' the coming spi ing, of Which mention has already bgen made in the I .Advance. 'V--.:- ST. MARY'S PASTOR TO LEAVE I Father J. N. Barthotome Is Assigned to Parhh at Fulda. S. .-.-v |?i» •&]>* All Souls day was observed in the usual way by the Catholics at St. Mary $ church on Tuesday morning, at whioh time Bev. J.N. Bartholome preached his farewell Sermon, he. having been assigned to the parish at Fulda. Father Bartholome has been the pastor of St Mary's] church here for the last two yean, and during that time he has also I had charge of the parish at Brweeter- Although he hsbdi been expMting to be assignedtqanew parish soon, I he had fioofltaial noticefrom.Bishop time to pwpafi neceesarily been short Bartholome is spgifted yew and his work hesfejias baijr fruitful] in the way of strengthenixig the con gr^gatkm.BQ thai the church Is now almost too small io seat all the mem ben. Hfc was wMlliked by hispeo-| pie and theywillmise him greatly. He will leave Friday for his new parish at Fulda. \Ir HALLOWE'EN IS OBSERVED "Spooks" Were Plentiful Ui the dty ^Monday night was Hallowe'en ^lu^-semi-ticensed oooasiQnfor even «p some revenge on one's .onemies or commit some innocent] prank on one's friends by the mis W chief—loving elves, some times called ''spooks." Those persons Wh^ were not I cautious enough to put their prc Sperty under lock and key, and who happened to fall prey to the •^v.jt'Jrriv '•"r"*' A^Anfct, J'iv 3^ 4'evilj spirits," found some of their mova bles upon some neighbors' premises Tuesday morning. The occasion was one of noothknal I delight not only for the young boys and young men, butquite a number the small girls laid young ladies figured in the innocent mischief I that was quite generally commited all over the jcityr?^ Aithongh some persons, on account :Of not readily f- finding their property, were almost driven to the use of a large amount of harsh language, no great amount of damage to property has been so far reported. A little inquiry around will put I you next to some of 'the mischief that was done. P. Rehr, a fatmer living about eight miles horthwest cf town, was in Worth&igton Thursday forenoon and while in P. AL Hick man's drng store he was seized with I an attack of lieart trouble. Medi-| oal attendance was summoned mid after being treated he at once began -to recover, and along in the af ter tibpn he was apparently getting along foirly well. An^injury which be suffered the night before is Herman Pins of Brewster was a thought to haye been partially due! business visitor in Worthington «to his trouble Thursday morning. Saturday. v'., Kitchen of business methods won't keep a Customer. We sell them on^ iheit? merits, representing them always crone iMt4 c^|pect to do as long as we remain milesto buy yourfall andwinter goods from us. Tr other county'. We have a reputation for selling gooi as Hart's Store r$titaihs in business. "J^, vjjtensils. Steel frying pans ''OT spiders, ez large size worth 40c as long |j aslney last............. 1 LjTTTTr And Hoods All wool stoeking daps worth 96c 85c a 6 0 W not cotton, each......... Ladies wool hoods fan all colors worth 60o 76e $1.00, all in one hunch. ...... •. 25c Lace Curtains. 96 pairs lace curtains, 12 different patterns and qualities. Every pur full size from 31 to 8| ^vwds long not the small cheap affair# called lace curtains. All worth $1.50 $*250 $8.00, choice of any in the lot... .... $119 Ladies Underwear. 50 dozen ladies ribbed fleeced shirts and drawers regular 35c values 2 garments for the price of. one 17} cents eafrh or per ^5c suit All other underwear at reduced prices. N: rtw% 7 0 I Ta1 'SSSSR ara' ^sspff1fr XL ^Qira^iecieSil meh U^ok .satinj price... •.'. ••... •««•. All silk Brocaded Moria waistings all colon, regular price $1.00 per yard sale price... 50c Ten pieces of silk Waistings in Crepe De Shene and etc, re- 7fir gular$1.00 value sale price 17^ One piece 38 inch guaranteed black taffeta silk $2.00. quality a One piece, 36 indi black taffeta silk, regular $1.25 quality sale price.............. 50 inch all wool grey ladies cloth, regular75c quality.. All wool filled Creponete in pink, light blue, cream, 26 cent P value per yard............ 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Congdon visited at Billow between grains Saturday afternoon. J" 2 pieces wool eiderdown regu- 1P« Tar 35c quality sale price... IJJ^ 5 pieces Brocade worsted suitings regular 15 cent quality |A. sale price.*.. 1 r'ljt.f. fS*r WOBThHOTO*r KDIir., PW|K&t, irOTEIIBKB 4, IMM To Worthington, Minn., to get your portion of #n many bargains which we are offering In every deixirtment Our* cheap way of buying and selling is one of the secretM our big business and it grows larger every day* Then, the high class tnerchsttdise we carry is largely in our favorr ^ome buy imitations and recommend them to the-trade. This kind the Very best brands of merchandise that are on the market, are. This the customers of Hart's Store know we have business. We tellyou now that it will pay you to come many prices we are making now cannot be duplicated in this or any merchandise cheap and expect to have that reputation as long t... We dontcarehow of* where youcome from, just so you- visits Harris Store and examine our goods and prices we inafce^ on theiiri^l^ prices.we make on goods from ^tiow until Christmas onght to bring you from Wilmont, Adrian, Reading, Fuldj|,Jackson,Round Lake,Sibley,Iowa Ochexdan, Iowa and every other town in this and adjoining counties. Coitt|^eii the Omaha, Rock Island, your cirHage, spring wagon, buggy, farm wagon, horse back, or walk if you please. Just you get here and purchase your share of the meny bargains and go home happy. You know we have always made prices for others to follow. Of course you may possible find some few articles as cheap as we sell them after they have found out ^ur price. But they are only "baits", a few articles everybody knows the name of, they do that then they try to make the people believe everything is sold in proportion. We can save you money and lots of it Come and convince yourself. Below we give you some extra special inducements for one week only. W: Dress Goods Silksf^tc Extra uuaUty 20 inch triliining satin, regular 50c quality^ A i^in blue, oaanary and grey at 0 pieces 39 inch best quality un bleached sheetings, not the common 86 inch nhnntingjii pi. gular 8c quality sa|s pciee QQ 20 jardswuiihl Gents Qodiing. Choice of 3 lots of mens overcoats and ulstere, consisting of blue, brown beaver and mixed wool sack coats Chinchilla ulsters worth $5, $6 and $7. ... Ty( All wool Jeans pants the kind mother used to make $2.60 OC values sale prioe... Fancy Corduroy pants worth $2^5 our price.... All wool filled pants $1.60 value our price........ Mens fancy stripped worsted pants regular $2.25 vfUue $1 If) our price.....v.. *.... Mens black worsted pants regu lar $2 00 value our A A price. WI* Black worsted suits, fancy stripped mostly wool $6.00 value PA sale price Mens all wool clay worsted- suits worth $10.00. sale price. Wortliiiigfton is the Town to Come and Trade H. D. Woodford, of Carrdll, Iowa, is here looking after his farm inter este in this vlcwity. «.'. '•J .•» Sheetings Etc. $1.00 $5-23 Windom and Worthington will kick the pigskin at the fair ground Friday afternoon. "--•v-w- ».feil k'..i •Miit£\~ I'.i ,Mv', smt fs'r- I'j* if*.' ''''7 ,y •. 4. «•.. ri.Mi.iri •3S£ Boys ow ooats and ulstere^ QQ i^gular.$2^0 values......4 loyl brawn mind, childnns STor* folk suite regular $820 4S ,B03 Boy»^»lWBandiliafc jlHiuiij aliwool sptats asms 9 pieoe suits cost, ana vest $3.50 ttluss ffO- at........m........ ChUdrens blouse suits rsga lar $i.60 value go at.... .. VyC Groceries At Special Prices 14 bars laundry soap 25c Rolled oats 10 pounds for Looseraiseus per pound.... Daily broad baking powder regular 25c can 1 pound package baking soda 15c can peas................ Best quality whole rice per pound ....................« Senator Daniel Shell returned Tuesday afternoon from a trip to Minneapolis, K6«. I *N '0. Boys Clothing. I*-*