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Freeborn County Standard from Albert Lea, Minnesota • 5

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Albert Lea, Minnesota
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Tnc died at the I Hl 28 to 29j Boston jniiu Cincinnati 3f) i UUgHH vuivi Jri' in thousands of cases? lit will do so to i BfflB Un a 11 Tiie ZL iittle apanese Disties Japanese Attraction in Dry Goods Dept i GAGE 'HAYDEN CO UJ 1 4 OVERCOATS 3 4 Children's Overcoats vS i WANTED Double Breasted Suits 4 1 4 Goins Eart Going Wut 4 OB KEAJL ESTATE 4 30 4 K3t 55 ifc 3i 3 I is i iT 1 JAPANESE GOODS aaop 11:10 2:50 4:08 a 6:15 in 6:15 a 9:35 6:00 a 4 id 4 WaJ 2:20 8:58 a 8:10 tn 11:20 pm 11)0 8130 am 230 1020 pm Water Jars Rose Jars Pin Dishesish Dishes Cups and Sausers Bon Bon Dishes Pick Holders Celery Dishes 8:15 325 am 5:40 SrOO 720 a m' except Sun Match Holders Tea Pots Chocolate Pots Cruets Toy Sets 11 so a 9:45 136 pm' 5:16 a 8:42 9:45 8:15 a for "Wells 'Mankato Jack ixjuowftc if)B GOOD HOUSE AND TWO for sale GILBSRT 5 jy the public it A Hue pro aii(iiyou will of Dr Blaek has been per month and gin: board of 52 90 1 1 10 12 2 50 300 2 60 4 00 7 60 04 03 3S 33 18 57 iiu Keep an Eye Here or the Bargains we Shall Offer I 4 5 A' DUSTERS ANS 3 'OK KENr THKEE GOOD BEr for Aaie cheap Wil sell my fkm drftwe gostmpe to At Any Sacrifice i 60 28 30 42 90 1 RP 6 inkad hv at tneonera house Thursday evening eb 23 secure I A A Til az your reservea 86uiaaiiu ijewsabrtnu Mrs A Peterson wife of a farmer I lining east of the City died at the Rochester asylum Tuesday and was buried there? Patriotic exercises school at the rink tomg gram is being prepared enjoy it to be there Through the assistant mer Mrs Isaac Buts LEAVING AND ARRIVING TIME Or IKAlNb A RAILWAY Timetable In effect Nor 15th 189U Trains Albert izea as iuuuwb No 1 arrives No 5 No 2 departs No' 7 arrive No 10 departs (freight) No 8 (freight) No 8 arrives (freight) A at I RA1LW So 2 arrives No 6 No 1 departs Noftl arrives (freight) No 33 departs (freight) No 4 arrives No 3 departs No 84 arrives (freight) TOBI POIXJB TBAXKB 1 arrives 5 (accommodation) 43 (freight) 2 departs tj (accommodation) ILL C5AUSJ THE MARKETS Grain Seeds Beef Pork Wheat per bushel Ko 1 1 Osts per busIVBl Corn per bushel No Oom SO 2 per bushel Barley per bushel lax Timothy seed: tn value Bvuvanxn 700 Jh" Cattle stockers and feeders 800 to i 1 900 ft Cows per 100 cwt 1 IX at steers a Hogs grass fed Hogs corn fed 1 Pork dressed Hides dry per pound Hides areen per pound wt Butter dairy Butter creamery Eggs Potatoes lour 5 Turkeys Chickens THE BIG BOSTON i I vs i One Price Clothing House! Standard Notes Improved city property bought and sold by Parker 44mo3 Choice selection pure fresh candies at the BriggsDrug Company store lo to 40 cents a pound Buy vour tickets to the air of the air Transportation and 1 Accommodation Co of Minnesota Donahue Agent 6 tf Albert Lea Minn Every lady who has seen the Wo Weekly and the lovely picture that ancomoanies it says xy is I OTrrf must hava it Only 1 50 cents for the two to Standard sub scribers rrho rtntnrv magazine with the I Standard only costs for the com ing year theregular price of the maga 4 Zine being S400 The Standard and kSL Nicholas tbebest magazine I only 83X0 i Rev Jacobson Minneapolis says: TWe have used White Beaver Cough I Cream as a family medicine fonten years and win rnereiuie ucoxwj conscientiously recommend Cough Cream to all that suffer from colds coughs and all diseases of the lungs Do you smoke cigars If then smoke the best The Rosedale ts tlabest by a big majority Superior hand work Imported Sumatra wrap ner 91 Havana the finest tobacco raised in Cuba in ten years I guaran in rent curat in America a nek Maker fcmo3 Sour Mash whis key is we thinkand if you try it you will agree with i)the unest flavored made iu Kentucky It is not sold until fully matured and until the fusil oil has been: eliminated Indeed I we challenge any chemist to find a drop Lof fuil oil in a it when we InuVitonUie market It is especially Icommended for medical purposes onaccount of its purity while as a bever I age we unhesitatingly assert that it is superior to the finest rench Cognac SoWonlv Kahler Albert Lea 'AOvIlfinn adr ci 9 iXL'i No Xo So AT re Al jj: 11 reAwa dftfW rt TreUlwd! 2 Wv Pullman keeping car JnP information regarding otc U1 be furnished upon If A STP RAILWAY Pas eager freight reight AU daily except Bunday y1 No mn for Well 'Mankato eonadUon Sioux al Sioux City Wooowck and all pointa weeland north 3 3 tor Wells Jackson and Mankato for Jackson and Mankato No 1 US0 a for Chicago Xa Crosse 8t Louis St Paul Minneapolis and Kansas City No 4945p for Chicago La St Louis St Paul Minneapolis and Kansas City No quoted on application i Gives them aw lows: DR Arnica Electric Bitters New Life New Disc sumption New Disc sumption Special Prices on all IV 1 Coffins Caskets Undertakin ToR RENT MY ARM of uvrtb Albert PAPER PANELS' BAMBOO PANELS A DxiOIYL' KJ NAPKIN RINGS BAMBOO srnAsnxLrvo Geo'W family expect to move to Iowa ails in April Co prominent Waseca merchants failed Monday birthday today 4'he schools are closed jbut otherwise iL is but little observed Baled hay arid allkindsof feed air mont Patent flour Electric Light buck wheat grab ajn and cornmeal for sale at the Street eed Hayes proprietor 8ti A fishway has been put in at the dam by Street Commissioner Lewis and so the coming year wesliaii geL alaige stock of new recruits ot the finny tribefrom tlie lower1 lake ana Shell Rock river i vear was the best in the history Of the Albert Lea Building and Loan Association it even beats tne annual banks having assets df nearly The Standard will tell you all about it next week 1 'Rev A Anderson in an erudite paper discussed cies of Our to the Science As onniotinn iur nvpninor and was follow ed by several others who presented vurimiR VIPWS Or LliB allUluLu Orqon doc last week acted as if it had the rabies and they at once nnMtinpn it with si chain JC iroLneu at the mouth ana snappea au peupie and finally before it was able to do any I harm Clark Dills was induced by I its owner fo kill it '7 1 Tiorand Svenuingson a farmer boy living in the south part of the county wad Mrraipnea neiure duuae jicnuiri Monday upon the cnargo of stealing a I nne num uuiuiauuDu Anvo bound over in the sum of $300 hicn he secured 1 Attorney Morgan received a severe fallJJdonday while good natured ly scuffling with a friend resulting in the fracture of his right shoulder blade It was to say the least a very but he is now around with his arm in sling an ngnc Chas Haves has sold his farm" east of this city and bought an interest in a fliriahincr ntnirnr nnsiness in aiuwv Minn where he expects to locate with his family shortly' Mr is an esteemed worthy and capable young man and his hosts of friend includ ing the Standard him abunaant success in his new Venture Dr Blackmer was against his carriage by a horse while about to hitch him up saturciay anu anei maa ing a trip to a patient in Oakland round lie was consiuerauiy mjuieu one was not very strong nor well before tins ana has since oeen confined to his bed but is now gaining and will likely soon be himself again John Wiley who married a pretty Dane girl employed as a domestic for some time al Dri lias desert ed her and their two little children and it is suspected a girl for a time em nloved at the steam laundry is con nected with his disappearance He is said to have been devotedlo her nt the merry go round 'and sue also has left town 1 PERSONALITIES 'i I I Concerning 'People WJwm dfon May 'Have the Pleasure of Knowing Their Comings Goings and Doings Is the Porcelain Clay of the Human Mrs Day and are at rairmonr Ml sS Strauss 13 visiting relatives In Chicago 8 Jones spent Sunday In St Paul with his sister 1 Attorney Quinn of Wells was a business vis JlrUL Mrs Dr Blackmer was in Minneapolis riday and Saturday Miss Virginia' Whytock lias been visiting friends in Mankato Owen Clark formerly one of Morey clerks was in the city Tuesday Mr and Mrs T' Blacklin spent Sunday with relatives in Blue Earth City Capt A White is attending tneu a encampment in Bt Paul this week Mayor Kellar was in Dodge county last week innicinr after some real estate interests Mrs Mead of Shell Lake Wls is making her brother IS roua a very wernume Arthur Ransom came down from the Univer 1 1 a ma a re 4i re jt 1 sity and spent unaay wuu uuiuo xucuu Burt Wi Day of the Hutchinson Leader was the vnr of his brother in this city Saturday Theo Skinner went to Minneapolis Saturday I to visit nis orotner ueru wuu uao ccu Rev Bywater offlclateed as rector of thf leading Episcopal church in La Crosse Sunday Page returned Monday from a visit to his home in LaCrosse He reports a pleasant I vlslt r' I 4 Dr Wedge was called last week to attend his oldTriend and army comrade Col Hans Mat son who is very ill in Minneapolis I Miss Schrey is ill with Winter cholera in La Crosse The disease has oeen raging there exT tensively all the Winter Senator Nelson spent Sunday at home and was in the city Monday evening en route to his place oi uuvy av uic vpiuvi Mr and Mrs Trusdell of Waverly came here Saturday and welcomely spent sever 0 A 1 re iAw1 A Mrs red Mayes ana miss uerne icurimai ava kn a thuv WPP I for veuuer micv vj called by the serious illness of Mrs Hayes mother Northwood Index: Little Miss Ella Davey was down from Albert Lea visiting dav Mrs Alice Maxon and rank were visitors from Albert Lea Saturday tn last Burdette Thayer tor many years well known re re re re re re re re reY fl AVOjl a re i Brew ii tYrerrere ui rii i a ii ii rui tin 3PnilK iallUj nuv I in this State several years as an Inspector otne government land office has returned tomake that place his home ana to again practice law Luther Academy Nots j166 students at present The Academy court was in session last week Several important cases were tried Judge Towley presided The actual business practice of the Commer clal Department was closed this week but wi rererl natfr nftlnAQ Will oereopenea next uivuw Mvv vVw be elected Among the many callers last week we noticed Mrs Land Misses Stearns rost Louis Tes low Hanson Skaug and Lund Messrs Skaug Sam Hanson Bert Hauge Alfred Christopherson ryslie andOannon Rev Thorgrimson bloux alls8 was a visitor at the Academy riday A large audience was entertainea last nuv evening by the Amphtyonlc Council and a good programme was rendered At the close 12 exercises election of editors for he Am ph onio Ledger was in order The following officers wire elected: Brakkejsdltor in cldef Ber tha Borge general editor: Millie Anderson edl rthnshid educational edi tor AnnA Jadobson editor clippings: Reimer Hanson business manager 1 ON EO OUR NUMBER Annual Creamery Meeting Tbe annual meeting of the Glenville Dairy Association will be held at the Grange Hall Monday eb 27th at 10 a "AIL stock holders and natrons are requested to be present I A Trow bee We are going to Interest you now with a Special Sale on these GLOVE BOXES IRE SCREENS PIN CUSHIONS I 1 The Home urniture House We have a few ot those Men's Elegant Heavy Weight Uouble breastea ouus I 1 I 3 leil al diiui i iuv accorded him Ju must andtwill go regardless of prices close but 4 MERE MENTION The New of the City in Hhort lra I Ttpmti OT1 A I ftlfttv fl by the Gleaners AU kinds of flour feed and brand and 1 shorts at the Clark street feed store A son was born to Mrand Mrs William arnum Sunday morning These secured a marriage license this week: Jensen 30 and vMary Lar son 19 Judge Why back pension for which he has received the certificate amounts to over $600 The Briggs Drug Co have an ele gant new line of stationery winch you will do well to call and inspect Swenson has sold his Water street residence to Peterson for and will occupy his new house on Adams street a NV Miner has been serving as a deputy superintendent of schools dur ing the illness of Mr Olsen fcr a week or more 1 Creamery reports Manchester Bancroft S115 Armstrong 8115 Oth ers have been careless about sending in reports Sunday morning at the rresoyterian church the subject will be Glory of Man What is In the evening Young armers raise all the chickens turkeys geese ducks an(L Yp2f tables you can The Worlds air is likely to make the prices high Sweet has purchased a half interest in the old reliable wood yard of Hayes on College street and is now assisting in the business Mr and Mrs Nelson are rejoic ing over an auspicious event which occurred iMoiiday morning if was a boy and mother and son are 'doing well 1 have tried Salvation Oil in my familv on a broken and dislocated foot and can recommend it to any oiie as a good liniment Mrs William Tolley Joplin Dr Wilcox was attacked last week with an illness bordering onpneumonia He is yet a very sick man at times be ing delirious but good hopes are enter tained of his early recovery The Twin Lakes creamery is show ing up well the receipts being over 5 000 pounds everyother day All are pleased with it and new patrons are constantly coming in McCall who was in town yesterday gave us this good news and also the informa tion that an accident happened Mon hniUr in the mill whereby it has been stopped a few days for re pairs Rev Augusta Chapin lectured last Monday evening at the Universalist church on The lecture was full of descriptions and in struction and those who stayed away rnRsed a good thing Her sermons at the church last Sunday were listened i to much attention by' a large audience both morning and evening She is certainly a preacher of more than ordinary aouujiauuiMw that secures her services are highly favored Next Sunday Rey ather Keddes Will preach at 1030 clock AH are invited An effort in the legislature to correct the published history ot Minnesota soldiers in the civil war as regards the carrying of the coldrs by Co oth Mink at the battle of Nashville has created a lively discussion surviving members of the company not agreeing about it Col Sheehan who was cap tain of the company in the battle gives his recollections in a communication to the St Paul Dispatch and Corporals Rose and Chapel give a different ver sion John Ross of ttbis city who was duty sergeant at the time of the battle does not entirely agree with Col Sheehanl He says that after the color bearer was shot he picked the colors up and they being wet and heavy to carry and having his musket to carry which he felt he needed most he passed the rrern Wm HoYninz Lu ut Ituss now regrets that he did not drop his musket and plant the colors on the a rji rvnrkR but he modestly claims no further glory in 'the matter than as stated He says that it is dim culCfor any of the Cotnpanytto now narrate exactly all the particulars of the event Kt 5 Special Prices on tn select a Beautiful Parlor Suite a Lovely' 3 Bedroom buitea urana oiueuuaiu we are making those SPECIAL LOW PRICES have a nice Bedroom Suite for $1300 iwfiit d5 a it: We'shaUniake At prices very low this month for Good urniture at Lqw Prices PAINE KIEL Popular' Want Column OR KENT iarrrl Is this of interest to you rf firrr It Is HOt Sodontreadany farther I that accom panies it says Larra quantise of spunous no ware are made by manofacturers wbu hare bo rrpotalton at home to sell ft are seeMnz an outlet for it tn the great tramp tinware Is not reliable or It would seH at home In order to keep tn reputation good everv article I make i aitD tny name thereby showing to the PoWtC that dare place tt on the market and and be th result la mtnd that all gnods branded A are genuine and fully warrant 1 have lhe HudsnikClolhM tor sale If donY give perfect return them anu get jonr money ref ondod i I pa' cash or trade lorom mtuuj ras rubbers etc HardwareCheap I Abt Tinner 'w GRAPES EVERGREENS Varieties recommended "at arm institute for 'fiule here vur catalogue gives caref ul directions for Drop a postal to Echo Vam Rarsery bert'4 A OR SALE PERSOXAL THINGS A GOOD CARRIAGE HORSE OB SLEA inquire ot fUnaom Bros TTlUti OR TO RADE OR CORN OR J5 oats a 4 year old mare Inquire at Clark buret teed store Albert Lea ttior sale a three year old stal lion Enzfilhhlre Uoror on Urne Tw3p SeeUoii 15 Manchester SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES A GAE Und OBotiog ranee and self feeding base Inirner heating tore both In good order In uire at iht office TUiB SALK OB TRADE OR STOCK OR eheap a tubular weU drilling octflt patent wish necessary 1 1 cuinoisj with necessary equlp ment DA BIG BOSTON i i EMBRACES every department Our buyer who is now in market purchasing a greater and more elegant Spriri" line of Clothing and urnishings than ''ever before shown in our city left positive orders to 1 1 John Are out but not for keeps be iri our store Ji nil granted a pension of about $50 back pension 'roomorv butter I I vl VtH4V rere trade Monday 28 Chisago 2 to 28 flu New York 28 to 29iBostonpbila pY delpliia and Cincinnati 30 Jjl The class of at the College gave a VI reception to their fneijds in the last evening It was ji pleasant and ifl creditable event to all concerned UJ I Vegetable Sicilian Hair sRe nll newer has restored gipy hair to its original color and prevented baldness 1 I 1 re ill Ll Ort tfk Special prices on i 3 i 1 1 Heavy Underwear woman cook and A DIN A lug room lrt at the Aldeu House Alden Minn Goou eay workj WI TITATE1 TO BUY ITY HEAD OV Two gredtecr 01d of ah kinds GlLBEBTBijO ttTAVTEO WE HAVE OPENED THE Stissisrsstx GENTS wanted to oub new nok Stories torChildren Edited Hen MSted by Buell ixUur over $10000" Retail $2 50 tutt pxge rDgrwvmes 20 pages of magnificent coora plates each printed fu rtnv can be sold In every home Gin writesHve 138 'niers up to this mnrniog: made SAJjn Be A Holmes Porters Pa xvs "Outfit received sold 3 biok to day i SkjSn Jesterday Grvest Kjeess ever known Extra commission to ageqt 3I0W Per day3iy made Wnrv'nR! Cfrulu rmuw jzoixa 7lh St Pbltedelpbm money to loan Mon'ey on reaiTestate SECURirr at a low raxeof Interest Jims one five veirs imarW NAE bOlH 1 vou I Howe accidently was thrown and broke two ribs whpe indulging in a friendly scuflle in hard ware store a few days ago and is laid I ud for repairesv i Mn and Mrs II' A Morgan gave a delightful reception last evening to a company of yyung people in compli inent to Clement Edwards who well deserves such honors I Thus far 89500 hasfoeen subscribed i I rtu Kuiidincr fund new ree ly byterian church and it is expected the amount will be increased to $10000 JJl before Sunday Thus the nobleefiortml goes bravely on HH In the issues arising out of the Gul IGTI brandson' building difficulty 2JI Todd is associated with City Attorney ml I Crane in representing the city and I Lovely Morgan are me aiAorueya ivi Gulbranasoiu LHUij 'T Wohlbuter Co started to a frumpi warehonse last week on I Clark street for their farm implement I kaou when Iparniiiff that it was UUOlUVOO vv wre I within the fire limits they at once de sisted and will not put up the build I in have been trying Dr Cough Syrup and I am well pleased with it I Mv son had the whooping cough and a1 bad cold followed I tried your Dr Cough Syrup and in three nights he was better Moses Yerby Lancas ter Court House Va" The Duluth Red Wing Southern railroad company filed with 'the Secre tary of State last week its first mort gage to the Central company of New YorkkThis is presumed to be the ton under the arrangement with the Eastern syndicate whereby the lat ter obtains the necessary funds to pro ceed with the extension of the road Walter Harvey produce commis sion merchants of Duluth send ns the following quotations or prices urey aic notrinrr nn Rhinments to them: turkeys Brny Told 64 9 to 10 mutton 7 to 8 hay choice up land $7 to $850 eggs fresh candled 24 to 25 butter creamery 28 to 30 dairy 18 to 24 The success of the Home Magazine tvovirrf mf 1 has been some thing wonderful 'In the short space of three years the publishers have built up a circulation of more than 20000(1 Such success can only mean merit of the highest order See our combina tion offer in another col umnHw hereby you can obtain this valuable publica tion one year for a very small sum Monsen the lumber agent re ceived a telegram Monday from Bepre sentative A Johnson his brother in law that the North Dakota legislature had that day elected Roach a Democrat 'United States Senator Although legislature had thirteen Republican majority Mr Johnson during his recent visit here predicted that a Democrat would be elected The first of a series of three Chautau qua lectures will be given by Rev Dr Crvor at the Presbyterian chapel Tues Poh 9th Snbiect rre onS Price for Axl (MAIL civ re course 50 cents single admission 25c These lectures will be highly entertain ing as well as instructive' and those who know Rev Dr abilities wilP best anticipate the intellectual and literary treat fn store for them William Hill died at his homein tins city Sunday of consumption He was a young man of good habits a faithful workman and loving husband and father? He has spent his entire life about twenty two years in Albert Lea and has been employed for about 17 hv 1 Mfanftk as a Luu raio rexJ MV haH A wifitt ClCle OI aeouafntances and there Js not one ai dajs as the wests ot Mr and Mr? Day At 4 zlrenn kt innumlv I re4 TTutroa urf1 Miaa Qprtifi iftft rldli who Knew nim iiiav uuco nw mourn his deathand all extend the heartiest svnjpatliy to the bereaved wife and children 1 The Mankato' Daily Review' speaks as follows of the Wade Leroyle com pany They open a'three nights en gagement at the opera house Jhurs day evening eb 23 The extreme cold weather of last evening kept many people from attending the opera house to witness the presentation of the comedy drama by Law by the Wade Leroyle company The play is a good one and contains some tine 1 comedy parts In the leading comedy role Mr Leroyle is a success and while he is good bis pans or mis he is seen at his best in Miss Lottie waae appeareu iu en tirely different character from that ot the evening before but sustained bothuuii Xfiss Mvrtle in the JCU LO TV A I soubrette parts is clever and her sing ing and dancing was well received Reserved seats now on sale at the ru news stand Prices 50 35 and 25 cents Gates is circulating a petition among the Democrats for appoint ment to the office of postmaster of this city and has already secured a good list none having so tar refused to sign Be ng first in the field and com manding such general endorsement is likely to give him tbe "advantage al though it is asserted by some that most of those who hate signed his pe :4: a 1 an niom a Rficond 006 It asked to do so It is further aimed that the matter will not be settled by petition that Michael Doran wilL die 1te the appointment and tlit 1 1 hos 'A Blacklin if a' candidate would be the favorite with the big Democratic boss But Mr Blacklin has not de clared his candidacy and may not do so Ex postmaster Stacy would probably accept the position again but he also has not yet declared his inten tions Mr Gates is undoubtedly the preference of Republicans also and none higher in the confidence aafnam nf hl ffilloW CitiZeDS H1S appointment would be a credit not on ly the Democratic party but also to the postal service and to Albert in anotner coiuuiu mm Stacy announces himself a candidate for the office He is supposed to have backing in high political quarters but we are inciineu to tuc upiuiuu is rather late to make a successful con test However he is entitled to a free and fair field and that no doubt will be 1 a i a An 'c i jf a I i re I a vj 4 L' 4 4 5 fcj: 4 I rri 4 4 JV br EL IXfoiTM fc ma ai wa 1 Lti 3 "h'f lL iM! 1 aaJUtj i a fl 1 1 1 1 4 Je I An Ii 31 UU11L i'wi zj 3 Lp 111 ikr ffL I ii Hr I rA zCSi a 1 Ho xV 3 I Vd 1 1 jdy JLfr 4K rl pj 'V 4 tti tf LxSAh i 3 1 aa 30 VliLTT at 4 'W aW A 3 le Ml A 1 1 i it "fe 7 A Crt Mfe 4 i 11 Apples Slmtaies Spw Pv I bAtf.

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