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Freeborn County Standard from Albert Lea, Minnesota • 8

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Albert Lea, Minnesota
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58 IT ks NEWS ROM THE TOWNS noble form is five MANSIELD AIIJXIX I pehfejt i ACTUALLY SELL AT COST! 3 5 THE CHEAT WlSTnUTlOHL KE3IEDT Artist's Materials Brushes Combs Yellow ront Drug Store Pionebb ANTON HANSON Latest Artistic Styles it Pajer HaaBM BRUNDIN BROS Meat Market! Duke De Magenta! ARGUS 1 Wholesale De: ler in llm3 country WAN EK THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Manufacture? of School Boy 4 JfiONSEN Agt Albert Lea Mina 0 I I Lliiuay 19 4 i lorist ano Seedsmen St Paul Minn I fir i 5 fi i Cleaned by Our Diligent and Reliable Correspondents I i European Restaurant! HOT AND COLD! There is plenty of snow left on the ground at this time but the sun is taking it off very fast and birds of all kinds are beginning to come so there is some hopes of springyet Hay is liable to be a scarce article in this vicinity if spring not come soon Rev isk is the owner of a pair of twin calves Derby lost a two year old heifer last week Drake has dehorned all of his cattle He thinks it does not pay to raise horns Alvin uller who has been attending school at Waseca the past winter returned home last Wednesday On Tuesday evening about ten couples of young people assembled at the house of Mr and Mrs uller to celebrate the eighteenth birth day of their daughter ronia A good many presents were given and all had a very enjoy able time 1 The water has been very high this spring run ning over nearly all the bridges in the county uller returned from St Paul on Satur day He has been sick nearly all the time he was gone iz Drake lost a mare one day last week uller lost a sucking colt Peter Scott returned to Minneapolis on Mon day last SorMotlces inreference to Special Excur sions changes of time and other items of in terest in conection with the Chicago Milwau kee St Paul Railway please refer to the local coining of this paper This is a fact or instance note some prices on our Wall double roll 20 to 40 cents Brown double roll 10 ents roll lb cents Is nu independent paper It recog lilzes the utility of pdlitical parties as means for the accomplishment of pioper ends but it declines to regard anv mere party as a fit subject for un questioning adoration It isunbiased in its presentation of political news PRICES ANTON HANSON Shop Second Door West of Store MANCHESTER The auction at last Saturday was well attended What was sold was nor paid more for than it was worth It did not seem to be a good time to sell cattle as hay is scarce The debating society wiljfhold a meeting April 29th in district No 21 at which time it will be decided whether we shall celebrate the 17th of May or not Come all who are interested Our school commenced last Tuesday in Dist No 21 with Donovan as teacher ossum while on his regular trip to the farmers for unsalted butter on Wednesday was near being stuck in a snow drift at Ole and had his horse cut very badly JPeder Evenson and son from Steele county made a flying trip down here the latter part of last week and so did Hans Anderson We un derstand he and Anderson did trade horses Rev Th Ylvasaker stopped at Hal last Wednesday night Severt Thoreson has been hauling hay from west of Alden he bought some of Nels Vangen for 8450 a ton The Standard is at hand and we give Bath our fullest sympathy when they have come to the conclusion that they need a marshall in the church Well you might expect that when the school house is used for dances Nf here let suggest that they exclude the dancing in the school house and out of as many other places as possible and you will need no mar shall after that REEBORN Adla Aulthousehas returned from the pinery where he has been at work through the winter He left Ben Goward In the hospital at Eau Claire Wis where he Is laid up with rheuma tism The auction sale at Mrs the 4th passed off quietly Most of the property sold well the span of driving ponies was not sold the rain started a good many for home or they probably would also have been sold She has rented her farm to Wm Stevens and Intends to remove to Illinois her former home Andrew Pederson is hauling lumber for his new house To Mr and Mrs Andrew Gunderson a son Mr Rafforth lost a tine colt last week A number of ourtownsmenhavethaWash ington Territory fever and 'are beund to sell out and go Will Purdle will start next week Mr Spencer is visiting friends in Wisconsin Miss Nina Scoville has returned home from Kiester where she has been teaching George Seath has 240 sheep to sell Here is a bargain for someone GORDONSV1LLE Charley rost has again started for Oregon Miss Jessie Scott of Rockford Iowa is visit ing her sister Mrs Davis Mr Belknap of London were oh our streets last Tuesday come again There was a concert at our station last Mon Tow print cn sells over 175000 por cay a larger ereula i Hint of all 113 other Ch caco ispiI i5olrl by all news i wo cents pei copy Mailed uini postage prepaid for year or for a shorter of fiftv cent i er month Law on Publisher ltY NEWS 1 3 ifth Ave HARTLAND Wrangham started from here the 28th ult with rive splendid horses together with a large lot of farm machinery com and oats He arrived tn Waseca (twenty five miles) the same day in time to ship the whole lot to Dakota and was well on their way at 6 That is the way does business We wish him success and hope he will soon return for another car load of horses of which Hartland can furnish as fine a stock as any township west of the Mississippi Best Illinois coal warranted to be half clink ers for sale in Hartland is the latest report from colisumers Rev Schonhood held a conference meeting in the village of Hartland Monday April 2nd Mr? Due our enterprising hardware mer chant is fitting up the rooms over the store formally used by Rasmusson Nelson for a drug store and will soon commence housekeep ing in the same They are very pleasant rooms and will make a cosy home Rev next appointment for reli gious service at Hartland will be April 29th at 10 in the Congregational church Owing to the bad traveling Mr Lutheran school did not commence until last Monday He teaches at the schoolhouse in dis trict 8 Mr Neal has moved into the rooms over the Dtmn black and has a very pleasant loca tion Miss Anna Peterson has been employed by the trustees in district No 8 to teach the sum mer term of school The creamery will start just as soon as the roads are suitable for gathering cream At the last report Wm Beede was failing very fast Mrs Carl health is very poor and has been all winter The dance in Hartland was well patronized Carl Gustavson was chief musician assisted by his sou and Jens Olson John Thamert drove so it is reported his team from Owatonna to Patsey place in Bath over twenty miles in two hours and twenty minutes Owing to a washout near Otisco we have had no mail for two days We expect a mail to day April 7th Glut Lee is building a very nice horse barn 16x20 feet Importel PerclieTrtniaii Stallion I Thin Celebrated Imported Percheron Stallion will make the Season ot 1888 as follows: At Barn In Albert Lea Thursdays ridays and Saturdays At Glenville Tuesdays and Wednesdays The Remainder of the Time at A arm Town of reeman DESCRIPTION Duke De Magenta Is a beautiful light dapple gray full 16 hands high weight 1700 pounds full of style and actiou and known to be a sure getter of good colts Was imported from rance in September 1878 by A Cook of Charles City loyd Co la THRONDSOV Manager GOOD OLD tSTAND BY Tl Roa Wonders exist in thousands off orms by the marvels of inven DuDU Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallett Co Port land Maine and receive tree full information how either sex of all ages can earn from 5 to $25 perday and upwards wherevdr they live You are started free Capital not required Some have mads over $50 in single dsjr atthlsork An Succeed PAPER HANGER Calcimining and Painting fgy All Work Done in Latest Styles and Guar anteed MI Orders Will Receive Prompt Atteiition northern grown plants AND Are acknowledged the best being hardier more productive and yield better crops INE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Coaulolnf ooly the beet varieties mailed free on appli cation WRITE OR IT NICHOLSON Groom Martin Erickson has hired out to Wold One of our esteemed friends made a bet with Dr Twiford of Geneva the other day If the railroad comes through Geneva inside of 18 months our friend has lost the cow if it does not the doctor has lost his Atle Loven will work for Jno Ovri the com ing summer Peter Rasmussen will keep Elleud Erickson company for eight months Karollne Peterson will stay with Mrs Johnson all summer If the scholars in district No 90 could borrow the honor (of being the best spellers) of the scholars in district No 7 then we would not have any more excitement about the spelling As it is altogether too muddy for yet we will give them allowance to pronounce it Both soft aud hard coal is useful Spectator Is a sliort aijd tb the paper It leaves to the blanket the monopoly of tiresome and worthress aiuplfication It says all th'at is to be sa in the shortest possible man ner Lt is a paper for busy people COEE is never good when exposed to the air Always buy this brand in hermetically sealed ONE OUND PACKAGES At the request of some friends and the edifica tion of the readers of the Standard generally I publish the names of a few articles and their prices which I bought of George Whitman in the season and fall of 1866 George Whitman was a merchant of Albert Lea at that time One box matches 15 Two pounds white sugar so One wooden pail 40 One paper of plus 15 gallon kerosene) 50 Pans for stove 150 pound shot 10 4 pound black tea so Set knives and forks 300 Setplates 150 One pitcher 75 One platter 75 Set sauce dishes 100 24 yards muslin 600 9 yards calico 200 One table cloth 200 our grain sacks 250 1U pounds crackers 30 Two pie pans 30 One 5 galon jar 150 Three iron snoons 30 The prices of the above goods seem very high to us at the present time but the way I paid for them was quite easy The next spring wheat was worth two dollars per bushel oats $ioo per bushel potatoes $150 per bushel and hay $800 per ton Whether it was high tariff or the scarcity and demand that made everything high at that time I will leave it for the readers to judge Pritchard 5 To $15 saved ull harness onlyOv ine 1 catalogue worth 25c free Book 440 pages has a million facts worth $10 sent with every order for harness or by mail 40cts National Harness Co 14 to 24 Wells St Buffalo PURE HOLLAND GIN Irish i Scotch Whiskies Imported and Domestic WINES AND BRANDIES WARREN EBTTEIJ NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in Real Estate ani Insurance HAS a lafge list farm arid city property for sale on terms to suit He uses to rent Office over store axican Mustang Liniment oh nnis is the larges ly ii America AR I OSA COEE is kept in all first olass stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific The Nev Home Story Payer CopiprlslBg ifty Six Columns of Sparkling Stories by well known writers Mirthful Miscellany and the Cream of Literary regular price One Dollar a is furnished with the Standaed at (200 aud every subscriber to both papers is en titled to ALL the Books in the following list which will be sent tree postpaid to any address in the United States or Canada The Books are in pamphlet form clearly printed in good type each story or subject complete The listis as follows: Anecdotes of the Rebellion A' collection of humourous pathetic aud thrilling narratives of the war Manual of Etiquette for Ladies and Gentlemen a guide to politeness and good breeding giving the rules of modern etiquette for all occasions The Standard Letter Writer for Ladies and Gentlemen a complete guide to correspondence giving plain directions for the composition of let ters of every kind Manners and Customs in ar Away Lands a book of travels describing the peculiar life habits manners and customs of the people of foreign countries Illustrated Useful Knowledge for the Million a handy book of useful information for all upon many and various subjects Illustrated The Cities qf the New World A description of all points of interest relating to nearly every im portant city in America illustrated with eye views of each city described The History and Mystery of Common Things This work tells all about the manufacture of the common and familiar things which we see every day abeut us Illustrated Sixteen Complete Stories by Popular authors embracing love humorous and detective stories stories of society life of adventure of railway etc ail very interesting The Stockbreeder's Guide This work contains information ot great value regarding the care and management feeding aud rearing of horses cattle sheep and hogs The Whole Subject of ertilizers This import ant subject is fully treated in this book o' ruit Culture for Profit In this book is given a vast amount of useful information for growers of all kinds of fruits Success in the Garden Contains valuable in formation regarding tbe suceessful growing of all kinds of vegetables Illustrated The Cricket on the Hearth A Christmas story By Charles Dickens Illustrated Dialogues Recitations and Readings a large and choice collection for school exhibitions and public and private entertainments Parlor Magic and Chemical Experiments a book which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks in magic and instructive experiments with simple agents Hints and Helps for the Household A compen dium of valuable and useful household information filled with facts hints and suggestions upon a variety of topics Home Made arm Implements Contains direc tions for making useful aud labor saving utensils all ot which are unpatented and may be easily made Illustrated Guide to Successful Poultry Keeping A complete poultry book giving the fullest information regard ing this profitable pursuit Ulus rated Poems by John Whittkr The only cheap edition should be in every household Illustrated Poems by Henry Longfellow No one can afford to be without this collection of poems by the master of American poetry Illustrated' Poems by Alfred Tennyson This work contains some of his finest compositions The Widow Bedott Papers By rancis Whitcher This is the book over which your grand mothers laughed till they cried and it is just as funny to day as it ever was Yankee Wit and Humor A collection of humor ous stories sketches poems and paragraphs by the lending funny men of the American press The life of Gen Grant By A Peters With portrait and other illustrations Distinguished People This work contains por traits and biographies of our celebrated statesmen authors poets editors clergymen financiers etc No paper ever made a more liberal offer The Echo is truly a most excellent story paper suitable for every family circle and is cheap at a year Besides the Echo you get 25 bocks In pamphlet form worth $250 and the Standard $150 or read ing worth $500 for $200 This splendid iffer lould secure at least 500 new subscribers in the next 30 days It is open to all both old and new sub scribers and the sooner they embrace it the better Orders may be handed in to your postmaster or call upon or write us enclosing a postal note for $200 and the papers and books will at once be sent Address The Standard Albert Lea Minn BATH Mrs Slgrld Stadhem the oldest citizen in our and 3 Hostetter in companywitb w111 soon leave for Polk county Slie has rank Landis have started for the Northern been a resIdent this since i860 Pacific prospecting for homestead lands I Iver Ingebretson Andrew son in John Cottrell of Mitchell Iowa was Intown from polk county has beenvisitingrela a few days ago visiting relatives and friends I lives here John Graham has moved to Albert Lea I ss Marte Rice died at her home in the town 1 of Hartland the 2nd Inst Her remains were Our two champion skaters red Morrison taken t0 thl9 cemetery and Louis Larson had a match race a few days ago Mr skate was caught in some Wod Is goIng t0 imPve the looks of obstacle being in the way and Mr Morrison our town by building a large barn made a few desperate strides and won the Jn0 Sheehan offers 822 a month for a first prize I class hand Nancy Stevens who has been visiting her Mrs Bertha Monsen has rented htfr farm to mother Mrs Marvin and many other I John oil relatives and friends for the past few weeks returned home to Redwoojl arts Minn last Wednesday Nelson brothers of Albert Lea have bought a house and several lots of Carter Prof Park Lilly is rebuilding a blacksmith shop for Nelson Bros Bring in your plows seeders drags and have them repaired before spring work Andrew Lee is building a new loom and will soon be better prepared for carpet weaving than ever before Give him a call Our village schools commences next Monday April 16th with Miss Josie Dunne as teacher in grammar department and Mrs Gillard in the primary department IRON TONIC win pirtfy the BLOOD irgulata the Liver nT kidneys Bbbtobb the HEALTH andVIG OR of YOUTH DyspepsiWat otzengta and Tired eeling ao Giuteiy curea: xxjdcs miw oles and nerves receive new i TOTCe ullens lOBrnma finu RTToDlIeS Drain Avwer I A H1CC sex will find in DR LAaJICO IRON TONICaf speedy care Gives a clear healthy complexion All attempt at counterfeiting only add to ft popu larity Do not get Origin al and Best Or LIVER PILLS Cure Constipation Liver Complaint and SickB I Headache Sample Dose and Dream BookB mailed on receipt of two cent in postage THE DE HARTER MEDiGINE CO ST LOUIS M0 Trvnnniinn has revolutionized thenorld daring 1 11 Iiil 1 III II the last Half century Not least among imuuuuu he wonders of inventive progress i a method and system of work that can be per formed all over the country without separating the workers from t'leir homes Pay liberal any one ran do the work either sex young or old no special ability required Capital not needed you are started free Cut this out and to us and we will rend yourfee something of great value and importance to that will start you in which dll brln you in more money right sway than anything el in the world Grand outfit retddres? True Co Augusta Maine WeatcneiiU Languor Impov erished and Sluggish Circula tion of thd Blood lo of Ap Eetlte Derangement of theIver Nervouane Palpita tion of th Heart Cold eet Numbne emale Weak neia and in fact all disorder arising from a Low State of the blood and a Disordered Condition of the Digestive Organa Its effect tin the human system is I MARVELOUS By exciting the stomach to perfect digestion ci food it enriches and strengthens the blood giving tone and vigor the whole system the glow of health elastic steps and buoyant spirits givilg ample evi dence of its beneficial effects If constipated use Y1zvzkz4 and iror VreiawilcrVLCt4 ESSSfiSSl Pills They ost no morathan other mvariva nni hiiii jva urnaLiv fnr ishwineof Iron (Price (1 per Bottle six bottles 15) and Blood an Liver Pills (foe per box five boxes (1) or send cirect to 1AWRHCE HESSELROTIL Chicago Ave Chicago 1 CARLSTON Mia? Winnie Kitzeback from Wells has been visiting her cousin Miss Minnie Miller Randall and daughter Lovella and Mrs Ella Cole from Mills were here recently visiting relatives and also in reeborn Mr Jackman on his trip to Iowa reports the snow all off when he arrived there but cominc back he says there was a slight change in the climate and was snowed in three days at ort Dodge Pierce from Richland has been through here buying sheep but has not purchased many yet A 1 The sale at Mrs went off tolerably well in spite of the rain Mr Hendrickson bought back the Clydesdale horse alias of ree born seem to delight in stirring up strife In regard to the hound clalmshe came to the Cariston correspondent by hla own hands and that be put the dog in the sleigh to carry it home is entirely false According to Mr Sweet statement it followed him home to Geo Miller from and several say it was at their I day evening All report a good time places before it came to us A select party from Northwood were up last rank Stevens is down from the pinery visit Monday afternoon Ing his brother Will I Will Edwards has hired to Wm Dixon for the Hans Burke bought a buggy of Geo Petersen coming season recently Things must be somewhat mixed when a man ALDEN tell the difference between a barber pole and the opera house until after he leans against Henry Goebole moved into town last Wednes and flnds it W(Jnt stand day' The straw press of this place has been moved Miss Belle Emerson of Mansfield who is st jjj0St to press his straw ingat is quite sick Shall we have a creamery Wellington Clark is in town visiting friends Several of the boys went to Albert Lea the Mr Reynolds and wife moved to Iowa last to attend the aw sult betWeen Stewart riday I Dlllenback and A A Carpenter of Lyon Iowa School commenced Monday The boys won 1 Elmer Remington moved into Mr Miss Josie Miiler is now clerking at Nel house on Monday last and boards with 8 Miss lora Booth went to Albert Lea Monday Clemmens the( candy agent was here on to attend school I Wednesday and supplied our merchants with Mr Charley lnberg and Mr Johnny Hartz of some choice candies Albert Lea spent Sunday In Alden I 3 Belghly is getting to be quite an expert SUSAN JANE I on the accord Ann nil von 1ik tn hpnr him Clide THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Is a complete newspaper in all that consitutes the best type of American journalism It is a member of the Associated Press and is thealy 2 cent morning paper in Chicago that possesses this first essent al to a com plete news serv ce In addition it has its own private leased wires connect ing its office with Washington and New It prints all the news THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS BEST OR MAIN CROP Remarkable for ite certainty to head forming solid firm heads of good size even in the most unfavorable seasons Very sweet flavored scarcely any loose leaves keeps well and a general favorite with market gardeners and large growers of cabbage In good rich soil and a favorable season the heads will grow to a largq size frequently attainingtifteento: twenty inches in diameter and weighing from thirty to forty pounds each have been grown to weigh fifty pounds and up wards Surehead is the beat main crop cabbage in cultiva tion and will give entire satisfaction as a shipper and a keeper To produce good heads of cabbage pure seed must bo planted and too much care cannot be exercised in ob taining it I Uir nCUEB to any farmer or gardener a large packet of J1U UIILn this famous cabbage (retail price of which is 10 cts) and a sample copy of the Weekly Trit vne iree Dy mail on receipt ul a ocutfipcf vl nf flu nonfo lar(Ti'l nnol'of nH Surehtofld (JabbaGe fiUfl Surehead Cabbage months subscription to the Weekly Do no ftl to send at and see our grand offer of new and choice specialties in northern grown seeds and other grand offers Address I Weekly Minneapolis Minnesota DEALERS IN ALL KINDS resh and Salt Meats We keep eonsLntly on ii and all kinds ot fiamsDriel Beef Poultry Same anfl Hsb The BEST BRANDS of ARBUCKLES name on a package of COEE Is a guarantee of excellence ATALL HOURS COEE Bread and Butter and Cakes all Kinds of Cheese Summer and Vienna sausages Smoked Goose Hdm and Eggs Sour Roasts and other Meats Potato Salad and Various other Delicacies ancy Groceries ruits CIGARS AND TOBACCO Oysters and Ice Cream in their Season Reasonable Prices RITZ GARMSHAUSEN Opposite the Hall House Albert Les Minn Rewarded are those who read this and KlPniU thea act they will find honorable em Lllulllj pioyment that will not take them from their homes and famillss The profits are lane' and sure for every industrious person mry made and are now making several hundred dollai a month It is easy for any one to make and up wards per day who is willing to work Either sex young or old capital not needed we start yon Everything new No sprecini ability required yor reader can do it as well as any one Wrtte to us it for full particulars which we mail free Ad dress Stinson Co Portland Maine MANSIELD Thmi Invelv and elorlona snring Descending to us from the sky Spring is coming Snow banks are disappear I praise thee for coming to bring ng Such beautiful things to the eye! or bearing thine arms full of flowers The Shell Rock river has not been as high as 13 now for several years Adorning this low world of ours With brightness like that of thy Home Geese brants ducks cranes and numerous Henry Emerson of Alden came up from the I small birds have made their appearance village to visit his folks here and spend Easter George Grimm cut his foot on the instep last at home Thursday and it bled so that they could not Henry Sauk put on his shoes and wmit to Rice I until they sent for the doctor from Lake to look after that widow woman Well I Northwood When the bleeding was at last we forgot her name but look out Henry if yon stopped it left him very weak This is quite a call her Mrs Sauk she may whip you I misfortune to him as he has a large farm to Down In Charles settlement they worli thls summer have got the measles I Ou Saturday morning Mrs Turbett was What is the matter with the Alden creamery? a Jurb1ett ays that They are letting their customers sell their cream to the Norman creamery I troubled with palpitation of the heart for a There was a big fire in Mansfield on Wednes number of years Deceased was about 72 years day night of last week in the big storm Light I oj(ji Sbe was a native of Pennsylvania and leaves ning struck the large barn of Wm Yost and a busbaud and nine children to mourn her loss burned 32 head of cattle 2 horses one colt and gbe was buried in the cemetery at Glenville on all the hay in the barn There was some insur gabbath The funeral services were held at the ance on the property but the loss is heavy Mr hous0 Mr Turbett They were members Yost has the sympathy of the entire neighbor ot the church at Glenville hood as the reward of many years of hard labor was lost in one night made to put ma creamery at this place last week but owing to the late A daughter of Mr and Mrs Valentine I aess of the season the project was postponed Katzung died Tuesday night April 3rd aged six tIU next £alli or seven months Edwards our mason and plasterer goes Alex reemot of Bear Lake was ta town look t0 Northwood to work next week ing after cattle Come again Alex sttckur I sc00 wrtl open about the middle of this I month with Miss Nina isk as teacher Mr and Mrs John Jahnke are visiting in Bicle starta for her h0Pe at Mansfield They wil soon move onto Dr A Mellette on Tuesday farm one mile west of Albert Lea Chester Holcomb has had another serious city They will then have a better house attack of his old complaint but is again better One Alden fanner one mile east of Alden Ben Porter was in the village on Thursday Ml Allen is to have a stock farm I There was a jolly cattle buyer here one day The Humber is in Alden for the church in last week from the South Mansfield I There will be some grain sown this week if the ritz 1 pleasant weather holds out Joseph Lankark one ot our old time school The Nicholson brothers have just arrived teachers now living at St Peter came down from Nebraska City Neb with a famous En Satur(lay and is visiting old friends here at glish Shire horse imported last summer from present Joe has not been here since 1880 He England This horse is the finest one looks as if the world had dealt kindly wiih him brought into this county or state His weight is I He jS at present engaged canvassing for an 1950 pounds is five years old and a perfect built encyclopedIa We wish you success Joe horse with the finest shape and action I Ed Edwards will move into house GLENVILLE east of the village thls week It is beginning to look more like spring and M' foks the measles' Slx or farmers are preparing for seeding seven of them down at once AH Bartlett and Budlong returned ere wiu be a lumber yard 3tted in the last week Monday from Washington where they age soon' have been spending the winter for their health BANCROT which proved quite favorable until their return The change from that climate to this was too I 01e Mit hun is ooking around to buy a both caught cold and have been sick the 1 dX8eem past week at price that suits him Wm Jenkins of Hayward started last Thurs le wbo bas beepn al for a day tor Portland Oregon where heintendsto ngebrgtson will make his future home be hired boy during summer Mrs Ira Town of Washington Territory is By the appearance of things we will not be visiting relatives and friends at this place before the year is out Mrs Willard Marvin is contemplating spend ing the summer with her daughter Clara vr IhAX iS Palmer in California wbich he paid S115' was very cheap for tbat horse Curtis Marvin and Mrs Emma Miller were ioinedln holy matrimony one dav last week Mr alck made up hmind that he would 1 shave by which we think he acted wisely that As the bridegroom has never been married be Is if hto expects to receive any benefit of leap fore and was one of our oldest bachelors we can but conclude that this is the result of leap year They have the good wishes of a large I Jens Talle has hired out to Mr rost by the circle of friends month and where we thinks he struck a good We regret that we are obliged to relate the death of old Mrs Turbett who departed this Bottolfson has most of his lumber at home life last Saturday after a very brief illness b3 barn Sime will do the building She leaves a family and a laryn cirnlA nf fnpnda I SNIPE to mourn her loss Her remains were interred in the Greenwood cemetery last Sunday Scratched Sprains 1 Strains Stitches Stiff Joints Bacxacne Galls Sores Spavin Cracks at the lowest possible prices weight and prompt delivery guar anteed all our customers St ind on east side of Broadway adjoining Anders restaurant Brun lin Bros Papers: Gilt Edge Whitp double 12 Mixed Jrainis nest quality xvulc to 25 cents per quire Diamond Dyes 8 cents per package and everything else at the same rate A large stock of Contracted Muscles Eruptions Hoof Aili Screw Worms Swinney1 Saddle Galls Piles Sciatica Lumtsjo Rheumatism Scalds Stings Bites Bruises Bunions Corns THIS accomplishes for everybody exactly what is claimed forlL't Oneof the reasons for the great popularity of the "ustang Linlmeni is found in its universal appl icabil ity Everybody needs such a medicine The Lumberman fieeds'lt Ln case of accident The Housewife needs it for general family use TheCanaler needs It for his teams and his men The Mechanic neds on his work bench i The Miner needs it in case of emergency The Pioneer get along without it The armer needs it in his house his stable and his stock yard i The Steamboat man or the Boatman nee Is it Ln liberal supply afloat and ashore The Horse fancier needs it is his best friend and safest reliance The Stock grower needs it will save blm thousands of dollars and a world of trouble The Railroad man needs it and will need it bo long as his life is a round of accidents and dangers The Backwoodsman needs it There is noth ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to Ilf limb and comfort which surround the pioneer Merchant needs it about his store among his employees Accidents will happen and when these come the Mustang Liniment is wanted at on ce Keep a Bottle in the Hoase Tlsthe bestol economy i 1 Keep aBottle in the actory Itslmmedlatt use in case of accident saves pain and loss of wage Keep a Bartle Alwayin the Stable for ue when wanted A' An Early Spring Trade! The signs are right for a busy prosperous seasen and People are" all Interested in knowing where they can do Business and purchase what they need at the Best Advantage I II TheYellowront Drugstore! I i Is in fresh hands the Undersigned having purchased ttte Entire Stock has assumed charge of the business and proposes to run it On the broadguage plan We will offer no ehroinos tn catch trade as we propose to JOHN GRAHAM Imported Englishshire Stallion OTOE OAK is one of the grandest horses ever brought into the Northwest his color Is bright black very heavy frame noble form is five years old and weighs 1950 pounds He is stylish and full of action This famous horse was imported froin England io November 1887 by Heffner of Nebraska Citv Nebraska aud is now owned by the undersigned His stock in England isnoted as the! very best 1 Otoe Oak will make the season as follown At Barn in Nansjield ridays and Saturdays At ALDEN HOUSE BARN in Alden on Tuesdays and Wednesdays andat DAAuOLVlNS BAHN Albert Lea on Thursdays jjWcrs GREAMAKIlNg AND PAPER MANGER aints that are both Durable and Reliable Mixed and Sold in Quantities to Suit Experienced and Eijerb Wlnra LARGEST Establishment in Southern Minne sota Orders filled from any part of the JOHN GRAHAM Union Bloeli Albert Lea Clark St East of Post Office And Deale? in Pipes Tobaccos Articles Etc Mail Orders Promptly Attended to ALBERT LEA MINN 97 ownsand operates nearly 5500 miles of thor oughly equipped road in Illinois Wisconsin Iowa Missouri Minnesota and Dakota It is the Best Direct Route between all principal points in the Northwest and ar West or maps tirte tables rates of passage and freight etc apply to the nearest station agent of the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Rail way or to any Railroad Agent anvwhere in the World MILLER A CARPENTER General Manager Pass and Tck Agt TUCKER GEO HEAORD Pass and Agt Milwaukee Wisconsin 1 and lorentine Perfumes Hammocks for $100 And an Extensive Stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to be sold AT COST without reserve We shall be pleased to see you A tsy 1 Shall be Prepared lereafter to Prompt ly Attend to All Orders i i ANNIS Shop next to Wohlhtjter Clark Street its superior excellence roven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century It is used by the United States Government En dorsed by the heads of the Great Unlversitesas the Strongest Purest and fnost Healthful Dr Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia! Lime or Alum Sold only Cans PRICE BAKING CO NEW YORK CHICAGO ST LOUIS SWEDISH WINE IRON vhere they can do Busi Re: thev need at the Best Ad vantage Soap A 2 9 ininn lTpQ Us My 1 A lx IY1 03 a ONLY TRUE I I.

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