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«X. LOCAL NEWS.
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Kelley & Co. pay 23
lorcreamvv
,A Jyhn Ronan made a business trip
"^io Brewster Thursday!
POWDER
Thomas Bean of -Wiimont was in
Worthington Friday.
C. A. Carnes of Ooheydan, Iowa,
was in Worthington Thursday.
P. A. Butfee of Beading was -a
bussineet} visitor -here on Toesday
W. £. Bower of Spriiigiield, S. D,
'transacted business here on Mon
day.
Irs. E. HT Fbrmar has returned
Sme from her visit with her father
at Howarg, ^D.
Badolph Manning and wife of
S^Viltnont were oallers in Worthing­
ton on Monday.
Mris. fi. fi. Beadle and Mis Eftt
Beadle of Fulda spent Thursday
with Mrs. J9i. Peter Lewis.
Aaron Peterson ,of Worthington
^townshaik has decided to move so«m
Absolute!/ Pare
THERE IS MO SUBSTITUTE
&^s&'%!'rAFr
•-..wii' ••.*",• c.' ~fg*.-.-*••-
Patnok O^nnor haf gone out of
busineNas at .Wilmdnt and
"Swt^% will open a restauzant at that plane.
Zr'&^iVt- Dr. M. A. Witty and wife of
Ejoib|Ml» 8. P., arrived in the oisy
Thursday for a visit with.- Rev.
," **ndiifidte'CL' A.
Mxtk. AligaBt itens #nd two
ohildren of Madelia are gbeste of
the fsbnly of L. E, Sohwarta:'' 2bv.'
^0M££'4^Mok sisters.-
E as be
*4^' ,dpwn frvm Minneapolis, for .about
o|r t^w4%iireel|ai vlsi^iagrhis parents, re
jg: ':pbn$ .4© „fhe ^City.. on Toesdfty
Carl Mansky, ,a Wwthingtba
who has been absent
»4,^iyowag
'-'tifbr atoat .year during which he
*t'viuri^|ila/b^ is ^ae|C'-tfl(.
J.«iZardeP xeoeived *y telegram
v' Ji
from Wymore, Neb., Baturdiny
announcing the death of
I OliiupieB. '.-Death- vfas due
to a rtroke pf apoplexy
4
the Voak
sectiohlSof lUk _! township'
Jj. -^vahd hail moved hia family to Chero-
"^kee XTiraali^^Iowa IfirV Nichols will
'^farrn in that county next year.
Mr. iuad lbs. D. 1, Hurd of
HboeioJtFaUs,N. T. Jaccompanied
J- bf.tiieir denghter Mrs. Rojr fiolmw
"P'oit Austin, ^ve been in thi
city ior 1 v^^^^iela tivee/ Mn
leffiv^flatur
.Mrs^^Btord-
tna|»,ashort
^iMitf_ Oxegereon of
a a 11
^4. o'clock Tuesday qjoniing at:
home of' the bride's father F. M.
•^2 Potted in this city. The Rev.
'^VfedLwin W. fAnhlwn, pastor of1 the
P^BSbpterian church perforniietf :the
ceremony. Mr.\andMrs. Gregei-8on
hive goce to Estb6rville ahdvotixtr
f^'p,' points iowa on.a wedding tiip.
,T-
WKiw:' iJAb
'-I" is onee itbore before the public" as
auctioh&(»r. have severed my
oonnectidn
:tbe
have severed
theInteitaational
arveeter Company Jaqd will! now
eyote my enftiip. time! to auction
Vt sales of alikittdei, Will haVe notee
hafc 0*aito1|i'«hiip
4.1 kite
Aitr?,
rc4
'iAp elie.' Theie^Jhi
'.vmbm jtfjykflnd^ifc'to!
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Charles VOBS and wife returned
Saturday from a trip to Sioux City.
Alvin Langley of Sibley:called on
relfttiveffcand friends in the city on
Sunday,
Jolin McNab' and7 'family of
Brewtez visited relatives in. Worth­
ington Saturday.
The two babies of Mr. £and Mrs/
E. Edwards have been quite sispK
for several days. i.. "r
The
two little children of Mr.
Mrs
Dan
Bixby are
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bergef of
Elk townstfp are rejoioingover the
arrivalet adaughterattheir'home:
MondayporhingA' ?.•4." "5»
Tf^^AjHfohl of Adk^i calied»
friends in the city Moaday after
nooa wMle on his way liome ttqm
a tnp to Kansas City.
Captain Ask of the Balvatioli
Army is here for a fis^r days' tint
^he^f «nber waytft Alibwt Lea toi
The'8alva(iph'Ai^,i^
by Awhie 'Mobfaf?' and'
Williswoon weat 'R^i^^uM^'
day n^ht and hdjl^i iheetihg.
is hen? on a rikt with hw' (laughter
Mrs. E. Ltnphear1.
:'MrA'
fMP^Mtlk
fystt

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Ke! ley & Co pay~23
v!~^r
§1 A.-Hovey -of Wnnipn| is
vi«itiiig-frienda hew*.
Herman irt 1 Jfr Monday for St.'
Paul on u^ '^ixifeljg trip.
ijM8P^d as living
been quite sick Sunday night.
reported ats
be in it
Miss Zera Shell of SiBiey was the
guest of relatives here from Friday
until Sunday afternoon.
A son was born' to Mr." and Mrs.
:A. O. Agermaa of Lorain township
on Wednesday of last «?eel^. yi«.
vjiiss^Miihbli df-Aariah"yieited'in
the cit Kkturday whiie dn her way
home froia t'herdkee,- Iowa,
M^ (Pristine wko has
been at tbie City Soepitei for several
weeks, has undergone another oper
a
Boy. Jones attjl.^ife vt iButh^eln^
Iowa, oame mp Saturdiiy, 'ewr^aii
over visit Mr. Joqss
%V.'
,,4Sunday
'v '. ,'-c' -*r-'y-.vith
•'.
Iheroe ar
rived Fnday and will vaaaia hera
about two w^eeks. ,t
Dr. O. JML Gould hae gone hp into
ttra northern woods on a hunting
trifk The season I'tor big garnet
wiBopen Thursday, Nov. it, mod
i|Ui be opeorioir twentyjbaip.
r::-,
The.Missw Yafees hava moTed to
thrni Shepard i^denoe^ Tand' it is
understood 4hat^CU^::]lfosi)''''will
move lntotfaehouse vauitedby.the
Yateeefsrera.
The^WMAer ^e^N^ nMde aft
inefleetiil-'fcdusterrv^jktra
sactwing, and it came ss a fortn
rjihner. of wfiat Is ,ahout:4lhe for the
next iiye or sis months.
Thoi^aa Paltoh and wife
have b«*en ia-the city/ for a. Week
guests or the \Villiam onee-r^ifiilj1
left Monday ior^. their, aJ
Cherokee^ Iowa.
Hfcrry Wilbem came up froitn
^Kbtey to.take in the Windom Woi
thihgton foot ball game Friday and
xemiained a day or so with rela'.iYes
in the city. -.
Mir^n Hopkina. of Foot Dodge-'
^far^h! of'-'Storm
Lake,
XMy.
Martfa,^#*arhurt^^
-r&>
•m?
IS
ishere fot a
oaaamai
ington students -tef'''
oaih« dowj flrom lltoaea
election ^nTuflfd^y.
V*v "fetl*
f^V-8
X. st.«
fef
F. Behf, th6 farmer wfao suflered
ah aft^ck c|f h(^t^rot»bl« while in
town. ThUr^^W^ing4 was taken
to eyening
fir treatments .Friday afternoon
he wa^ reeprted as getting along
The Ellsworth News says that
uMiss
Ethel Blooit), who ia[ teaching
school in the Birketft district, is en­
joying a Iwo weeks' jyaoation and
is ending the time 4t her. home.
in. Worthington^'
giving^sfJenditf
work as"public
It is reported
Terrill acciden
cur in th^Uifti
evening and suatj
Bloum. ie
in her
1#.
tliat
fell frmu a
ya'rd^ Monday
ned-Mitreral badi
scratches on his tace and one of
his eyes also was injured.^ The ac^
oident occurred while theicre^was,
switching* ittrthe^k%tv
Mi. and Mrs. H~ (3. Beckley,. are' ting along nicely,
in Missouri, ^hey having been called.
their by the death of Mrs, Beckley's
grandmother. They will be absent
from Worthingtonvnntil abou^ the
first of nexc week *'O: Cohgdoa
is taking Mr. Beckley 'n piaiee in th^
Herald office during his absence.
^U. H. Caoot of Heron lAke W
in town' Monday aftenoon and evch^
ing on business connected with hife
branch
Btore
and
here *"Mr.. Cabot A
well satisfied with his: veiitflres iij
business here and says he thinly
Worthington is ft. good. busine^
(joint. ''Vi -t -p
D. Hurd received a letter rV:e^[
nesday morning .siting that ttie
carload of hcrses f^h-:he is ship­
ping to Hooisick #afls» N. y., arriv­
ed safely at Chicago^ and it is ex
p^Cted that the^"^fl.|^^i vein good
order at thej|r' def^nation. They
will probably arriyia tlhere jwmetime
on Thursday.
|r. Nance hass.ietarned-from
his tiffe through Nebraeka andlowa
fin
1
the: latereBt ,9^
^T-va.,
hoihhmad:
ple^Witohissu«^i^:pli^
Beoth a&d CompMy^
:|$iottx
iHliW^
*%.
.dTBBOf
gSR
^•1
:kox
Ci
have listed the apticlejand trill a
putttag the eopp^tf
aome 9tt the ?!airueg1e library bvil^
ing' has beinft' oom^teted aad tlxti
workmen ase now working on" the.
inejUdl^iaalof the heating
vappanr
fwetk. aboht
wpx4Em«a
tuy a^oia^hx^«9me.
the
W«ek is .topic of^^muoh comment
1
^hsoe 4sye,%^-a bqdf fljinsowrc^^ ^9 ^ent from.here to Xkgle^L^
goaarwherewithoutbeing retnind
1
7 A
jDkfeibg^fiople .nihppM^rtt: with .-Ci#l4
forate w^tUei^^dK^laret
ik tiie ase .of g^ng J^^Uforh^^^^
anae aitdh-^fee^evv w^»n yon
have it hei«L -i^^'?*i*rmeri "tM.
«Miyfo^^ jvhp 1 outdoor w*k
to lMMdon^lwfjgfe w»al»rre: taki§|
M^tase pf
w0®lttior'
aair^KKieeqiaeatly goeA »ee of itci*'
male bf all. eepetiUkUjr the farmevt
whom there are jaany who
tfaat their farm* ar» iu better cbn^
'ittoq'for spring vthaa tney lurre:
been lor three or. four years past
J:-
'v.-
••s
A,Weak Back PlwiiMM.'
Pnt it-Qo jrbur back'
Pat it
Pt^it
Mim*
A'of &»v
litt^MRiUkd'Mr.^.
'fx
KM*
Tfc 1-S
AgxaadbaUwill ba fiviB as Ibf
Maooabee hull on the evening
'.IrJM84*
commit* having charge
,£anor «fr\tbey/.w«l :m#i**-ii.''i§«i
?j basket social willbe given -Hi
Bamberger school houseoa the
Jaokson road, fourmiles from Wor-
?W ^I#^toii, Frid4y evening, K*
•nd. "*?:*.• ^ber 11. The scl^l if thk
1
NoVeih-
being tahght by Cl^reiioe Wflliainr
json. Everybody iscirdialiy invited
attend the social ind brings friend
or two.
The AdVocate is like a skip with­
out a rudder this week it has no
editor, but we hope' to get things
s&aped around befoie another issue
and have a practical printer at the
•helm. The former .editor, Mr.
Oongdon, left oh rather short notice
and it wad impossible to secure a
.printer to take charge this week..
r-Dundee Ad voeato.
H. W Flower, of Los' Angeles,
Cal., who has been visiting iu this
locality for a couple of days, was
shot in the left leg while Out huttr
ing on Sunaay. The aocident oc­
curred about a niie and a half
«outhea of town, aud Sunday
night he was brought to the City
Hospital for treatment: Monday
afternoon lie was reported as get-
The 10-cent lunch served at the
old pop factory building Saturday
afternoon and/ evening was quite
generously patronized,- something
over fis being realized. The pro­
ceeds of the lunch will be used to­
wards .securing rutes for Miss Lulu
Ripplierger in the St Fail Daily
News $2g0 diamond' ring contest
Miss Hippbarger is grateful to those
who have thus contributed to ward
her contest for the coveted prize
AHhe battle of Lammermuir a
highland soldier was discovered
robbing a dead cQ&rade. A brot'" er
soldier came along and .offered, to
help him complete the jofaL, Donald
was highly incensed at his- brother
soldier Who informed him he migh£
attend to his owii biuiness and go
and kill a gentleman for jbiimself.
Moral—There are
c6pportdliiGes
jrhic^i ^is e^mpoeod Qt draft horeeB
ri«n^£»5 tbe .diteeath
bg^loed that has tieeii shipped to
^hat point by Mr. Hurd, 'and he
fiBde4t a.rprpfltable business, as
there is a good demand in the east
for tMs kihd of hderas. The bunvh
fhippsd Situftlay. Is a handsome
one and has received a gooi deal of
favorable commenL
Charles ^^Bgneir. who was for
.several yean the tinner for the
Brewster HaMware Company, ar»
rived in Brewster Monday night
-and made-a short visit with friends.
visitf^ his, parents but mil return
again and 'make an extended,' stay
befor returning weit. During the
ptttyearhehaebeenitSt^
0tah, where he is employed as super­
intendent of the HerscheU Silver
miae He left Besfirster in January
oC 1908. —Brewster. Tribune.
M. D. Hurd sustained the loss of
one of the horses in the sh|pin«it
which he made to Hoosfox ffclft'
Y., last Saturday. The accident
occurred just as the rain was leav
ingrtowh. IShe ^horae took fright
wheh the traih itarted it reared qp
and-in sope manpsir bcoxe its neck,
either by falling or by a quick jerk
en the halter. The dead animal
wm* removed ftoor the: oar when*
the train reaened Org. It was one
jthe iiehter.horsea. and Mr. Hurd
of jth«
•i, 1. ..
i^^'l^^lWated^ the- Ioss at- about^ .fieo.
^p-to Tueeday ^Moriiiag ip ot^er
aici^leDt had been reported.^ ^5
~\i M. 2 Lawton tctok a -drive npi
rfirof^
r4-
1
Porous]^
'the Advaifee.
I wjbioh isjlrawn by a traqtion en
v^gilne, now has ten plows Attached,
:fawi
^e fore plows -do-
()xninii^
ppnr deptn while
exoeiient work.
P. PETERSON,
PrcaideBt.^- .c'.
for
pll in the big couoh sale at Chaney
and Mackay'sfarniturtf store. 54—tf
M. D. Hurd on Saturaday shipped
a ce^oad of line, -honee to D. D.
jpurd^t Hooeick Fail8, N. Y._ There
Hub
Worthington
tjtfs r-
A11 Kinds
f^k ir-WortHngtoo on Miotoy ^Biwu vioto^ for
iniUd .. a.poriuiii^ to.i«*
to #.
ppwatibn the big gang plowiwM^ ^BVW «nu
ihas several times been mention^ in ^®^r Worlhin^toa, were quite
:iwit
do as
gbod work as those. behi^- ti^
tilting ot the draw be^'^:Mto^
Vglbnnd vpfevli^ts'.
ikstos is at
The ball gat^ .between the
High aghools of ^^rthtngton and
^.mdorn at fbe fair p^»und Friday
'^^0^
'-^sslar'
It's enotxgh io drlTe any dne oti Ihl war path
fNtt lUcktlU Mlto
Naw, Bright and Glean Stock
No shelf-word goods in this store. We- ca
show yow Gloves attd Mitts from 25 cents up
$2.50 a pair."' Underwear from 75 cents up tt^
$5.00 a suit. Caps 25 cents to $1.50. Rats 50^
to $4.00. In Shoes we can sell yoit a good pal
for $1.50 a better one for $2.00, $2.50, $3.50
$5.00. Men's and Boys* Sweaters at 50c and upg
Suits and Overcoats at priees to spit your poc
book. Call and see for yourself.
0. G. GRUNDSTEN.
Vice Pres.
No ma^r what you have in mind regarding merchandise we can
pty the deujdnd. Our 8iock i(» wmplete snd our pricrs are as low as th!x
'oweat respbhsHile mei^ftntile establishment in the city.
score
Wisdom
Several of the
^r.'l vlirii/IItT in llia .oamb ftnil ha/1
Th. fcig ira|J.«ment •b*uS'
iaiW)
W pay the high*-at market price for country {froduce in eaehange fs|^
lewhandise! LOOK 1?QR THE PLACE—in PetersonrStiMer Block.
r-f
-,ff
itjcopying,
Very Low
«atM .»*•
to""The,Wisdom tea».Afid
tifl^T frien^ *wore ^atnrtained' at a
'l^^p^ol^^^^'l^cicabee hall 'iu
the evp^^i&til the departure of
Mus|b and games,
wprer the ^«tuies pf the evening
thefffair waS.:qrell attended hy
topiement ^ha-peo|4e -of »8t. -Mary^s were
r* and hatlth*
**iV iu
ZMi
fiHa
111
CUS SWANBEI
Scc.ftTftii..f-*
sr
j.
Minnesol
enjarging and iraraing ot uioti
F. T. Graves of Ransom brought jwaa not to return to Ellsworth
eight and a half sacxs of red clover
oa
seed to townSaturday upon which e*igned bythe biahaptoConcei
he realised the snug sum of $118.
Mr. Betts of the elevator firm of
Traax and Betts was in on that day
and when he saw the^ seed he at
oqce bought it, paying top: Market
price for the lot. Seveiiti other
farmers in Ran»om also raised some
clover seed this year, andabunt stb
boshels will be marketed from' tiiat
locality. The load marketed by Mr,
Qriavee was .from the seasons
Sei»h.d growthl
soooaat of his health, had
Minn., a parish in Wabasha count
north of Winona. He had
with as nearly six years and
time yhad made many
Always a leader ih religions
and the up-building of his parish*
•zeroised an influential control
joyed by few men in any
ity. He was a friend of every
dtiaen heire asc well as a
oounselor and father to every
his own church. However, ia
place had been asaigued a very-,
and zeaious young priest i«t7
person of Father-.William
of (Jonce^tKm, the place to
Father Har&teb has, gpn*., H«
rived Saturday and conduct
boys find, first-services as j^tpr St
preachiu a splendid ser^oxii!
HE is a native of
Yo^ illi^|i|hd has- been- iejh
pd^h^^^9,. -, yeari^ 'threes!
which he spe^t at Conception^'
comes highly recommended^
wise and prudent priest. The
pie of the parish extend a
.welcome to their .pew pastot^
trust tAt hisiiaborehesp may
suooesstelaad hiestajram
as.. 'pleeiant:^aa
JPithar.-yyliifta tlKamkfK^T0.
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